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WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 4, 1930 0 BUGS COST win Cloverdale Sees Record Sheep and Wool Show Ml EXPERTS JO FIGHT ON He Hacf No Prompter When somebody asked ROBERT KEITH, actor, where he got the dog, Keith answered without thinking, ''Wedding present." and so gave away hi secret marriage to MISS DOROTHY.TIERNEY. an actress. TRIBUNE photo. TOPIC DF-TALK MILLION CLOVERDALE, June 4. En tries lor theruth annual sheep an rin oh imni wool show here June 7 and are coming in rapidly and there MARTINEZ.

Juns 4. Child will be more exhibits than in previ liU tWiiiULt guidanco and the proper care and ous years, Que to the new rules treatment of children of nervous which permit entries from all sec W. Newcomb, Point Arena, Ehropshlres; Howard Vau Dixon, Shropshlres; Henrjr Rued, Hampshiree; -Crane Brothers. Santa Hosa, Corriedaies; iS. O.

Hulbert, Marshall, Marin county, ehropshlres; Wlckershaftl Hulbert, Mendocino county, Eouthdowns; N. B. McGahan, Cloverdale, Corriedaies; George Cox, Cloverdale; Delaine Merinos and Ed Gambrel, Many entries have been mad by temperament was discussed at the tione of the country. Inst meeting oftHp season of the In addition to the special prl Maninez urammar Dcnoor association, held here yes on wool offered by George Cavalli NEWARK, N. June 4.

A million a year lost because of hugs. Such is the estimate of ravages of Insect pests Jn the United State given in a radio address by William -B. Duryee, tat secretary of agriculture, CAMPING OCT AT 1 EDGEWARE, Engr. John E. Mewett, aged has gone on three months camping trip with nine grandsons.

local businessman, Wickersham State Realty Depart- id Protect Farmer From Estate Sharks -rM4t fJ and Hulbert are offering $16 for first prize and flO for a second prize for the best and second best Four-H clubs through the county terday, at which Miss Louisiana Scott, county School attendance officer, and Miss Kachael Miller, county school nurse, were the speakers. Miss Scott announced in her talk that a child guidance clinic will be held here in November, and that lamba of either sex sired by a reg agent, H. JL Welnland of Santa isterea aouinaown ram. -Rosa. 'BEftfcELBt, June Agrleuf-tural experts th University of California turned from their Judge Miller of the agriculture branch of the University of Califor nia at will be the judge.

plow problem! and farm aid work loni? enough id ld state officer In 9 rTLlNTED LENSES MAKE tsbxse-chjldren of extremely nervous temperaffhuits will be selected from A dance will be given Saturday checking altered land swindles be night in connection with the show and on Sunday there will be a lamb each schoof Tn the county and examined. Miss Scott said that it was run In various parts of the state curlnr the last vear. barbecue. very important that this county wat learned en the campus Among entries In the show are have a psychiatric social worker to aid in the curing or prevention of those by: Miss Nancy Frost Camo toaay witn receipt or a letter front Q. Moody, Jn charge of the bell, Rio Vista, Corrledale sheep nervous conditions in children.

Jresno office of the state rea J. D. Harper, Dixon, Corriedaies Personal experiences with the estate department, praising the "prompt, fearless and fine cooperation" received from th university ohlldren and parents and the lack of cooperation of parents with the school nurse were described to the members of the A. by Miss LIONS WILL Miller, who said that most cases of college or agticuitnre. Work of the; department headed bf Moody is to prevent the const! matton of 111-afl vised agricultural nervousness are caused by the lack of proper food and underweight subdivision plans.

"Almost with out exceBtlon." ha said In his lot. condition of the children. The next meeting of the is scheduled for September. 10 HEADS "one to three bt fonr men on the university staff rendered signal ssslstance in the preliminary work on eacn investigation." Qreen Valley Pupils Moody cited several Instances LIVERMORE, June 4. Elee Give Three Plays tlon of officers will feature the meeting of the Livermor Lion DANVILLE, June 4.

Directed I VACATION DAYS I i ENJOYABLE I rl iYpu are instantly aware of eye' comfort when you wear tinted I lenses. They protect the re rti eyea from the glare of flashing aun light. I 3 Prepare in advance. Have I your eyea examined now. 1 1 QUAUT1W I I 408 14th Oakland 1 137 Grant San Francisco L.

club tomorrow and Dr, V. by-Miss Grace Donahue, principal Savage Is expected to) be named pupils of. the six grades of the president of the organization. Green Valley grammar school pre sented three plays as a feature The following slate ha been recommended by the nominating 'here the university men had been of assistance in checking alleged land swindles. With the assistance of Ira J.

Condit of the university, a' fig planting In Sacramento was stopped and the public saved a worthless Investment of $3,760,000, he reported. In Olenn county, with the ai-sfatance of Professors Shaw. Wier end Cosby of the soils division of trie university, a project was stop-red that saved $21,000, the atate rent estate man said. i Another subdivision In Lassen the closing exercises. Those wh participated were Selma Short, committee: Dr.

Savage, president G. H. Smallcomb. first vice-presi verna Wingfelt, James Osborn dent; M. R.

Henry, second vlce- Myrtl- McNally, Billy Ward. Ka prealdent; Dr. F. Brewer, third noml Yameshatl. Wallle Whiting.

vice-president; w. 'R. McKinnon Jjucy Mardoml, Henry Wingfelt, secretary; M. O. Callaghan, treas Helen McNally, Ardlth Osborn, Roy urer: K.

E. Johnson, tall twister tfettencourt, Mildred Mardoml, W. L. Wilson, lion tamer, and Dr, Jack Ward, Edwin Donahue, Kath- Chesley Bush, J. M.

Beazell, Wll rounty, with a total sales price of 1.451.150, was stopped with as-r -tance of university men, Moody said. 11am Ree and Rev. S. J. Hocking erine Betteneourt, Anita Jorgenson Alvin Wingfelt, Raymond Donahue, directors.

Grant Osborn, Roger Short, Fred Following the seating of th new officer tha club win complete ar rangements for the Rodeo ball Herbert E. Foster juried at San Rafael SAN RAFAEL, juh Alton jtrait and Jyorln lxpez. Legal Point Halts which it Is to give Saturday night as a signal for resident of the valley to start wearing cowboy sorvlces for Herbert E. Foster, -67, Knights Landing Span costume to assist in the adver tisement of the show, E. E.

Rose employee of the California Fish and Oame commission for many WOODLAND. June 4. Prono is general chairman of the com sals for a new bridge across the mittee to be in charge or this years, ana one oi in) Dest inrormed men in California on' natural re Sacramento, river at Knights Lend event. Ing came to a temporary halt sources of the state, were held here yesterday. He died Saturday, He Monday night when the board of Burlingame Women Actor Forgets Linesarid Marriage Secret is Out supervisors accepted District At I survived by his sister, Miss Edyth Foster, with whom he had mad punio is COUNCIL AIM torney Neal Chalmers' opinion that purchase of bridge district bonds his home.

To Hold Meeting BURLINGAME. JUn 4. The by Yolo County would be illegal. It was proposed that Yolo coun clubhouse association of the Bur Il at Your Dealer's llngame Woman's club will hold ty purchase the bonds which would be iHsued Jointly by Yolo An actor live by his memory. their annual meeting Thursday res and Sutter counties.

A new meth Sometime It fails him, and then afternoon at 2 o'clock at the club od of finance Is how being devel house. One Important item of htf ha to "fake" his lines, or be HATWARD. June 4. Reports oped by which the bridge mav be business will be the proposed leas built and the $98,000 project cosrl on inspection or the watklns an prompted, before he can pick them up again. ing of one of the unlmprbved prop Atnerton streets' district for distributed over a live-year perl erties of the association for a mlna- But there are time when the tabllshlng bf a third public play 4.

pd. ture golf course. pany In which' he wa playing. Mist Winter kept the secret, but gave the couple an Airedale terrier for a wedding present. Ths other day Keith was stroll-jng along the street, with the fam-ily flog on a leash, "Where did you get the dog?" asked an actor friend.

J'lt wasa wedding pres that Is The actor's memory failed him" he forget his "lines'1 maybe because they were "marriage lines" ground for children of Hayward Is expected of Fire Chief and Healdsburg Grange Building Inspector M. O. Rlggs at a semi-monthly meeting of the city To Be Host June 14 council from th actor can't "fake," and can't be prompted, A secret marriage, for example. Robert Keith, -actor, was secretly married to porothy Tlerney, actress, some months after the two met while playing in separate companies, Mis. Tlerney in Oakland, and Keith in San Francisco.

Keith's only confidante was Dale Winter, star actress of the com shipped Chief Kiggs, at a recent session GEYSERVILLE. Jane S. The was requested to make a careful ALE ueyservllle Grange has accented an JAMES COBBLEDICK DECOIlATOR Has Moved to 620 Grand Ave. Beautify your home now Phone us for an estimate. Phone LA koide S107 urvey of the large territory, select Invitation from Progressive Grange a centrally located lot of sufficient -ha couldn't "fake" there wasn't any prompter in this particular size to afford recreational facilities wiia aiiions Rarer of Anttiif scene, and tne big secret was out for a large number of persons, make tentative negotiations with San Joaquin valley the owner and then report progress or Healdsburg to entertain the Pomona In Healdsburg June 14.

George Sehlmoyer, state grange master, will speak. It will hi first visit to a Pomona Grange meeting In the county. Mrs. Belle Leroux, master of the Geyser-ville Grange and Pomona Grange lecturer, is arranging for the pro to tna city boay. Greater Demand Predicted The counoll proposes to gain per- mission for use of the pronertv, JOURNErS END Starts in Trie TRIBUNE Sunday, June 8, 1930.

defraying all expenses of installing For Gravenstein Apples gram. 1 equipment and safety devises and of a capable play supervisor, it is explained today by officials, DAILY CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO The prospective playground will SANTA ROSA. June 4 TinrV serve a larre area that now is de stein eron fell far under normal. void of plTTground facilities. It less than 1200 car being (hipped from a six-week scout trip whioli took him to Chicago.

New Ynrlr will be the third In a unit of five out or tne county. playgrounds that will place this Prices went as high as fl.8Dt.net community second to none lh the to ths producer. This year th and Washington, Edson Merritt, manager of the Sebastopol Apple Growers' Union today predicted a good demand for Gravenstein ap state, size considered, council mem yield will probably exceed 1800 bers said. IMPOSSIBLE cars. i i i Indication point to a greater.de Kiddies' Party ples this fall but only at "fair" prices.

Business is on the nmrrnrtn mand for apple, from forelen Napa Elks to Hold '5 lands, he said, and more grav will he asserted, eaylng that everywhere the belief la prevalent that nor. probably be shipped abroad than Flag Day Ceremony ever before malcy will return around th close of the year. VST.T.TlTrl A nttlnhrM Merritt. however. rinnMliii CUTS NEW TKfcTH AT 92, Napa Lodge, B.

P. O. will have whether apple grower will rseelvn MAPLETON, Eng. Mrs. Mary charge of the ritual ceremonies at the annual Flag day exercises to as good prices this year as they did enires, aged HZ, ha cut three new in 1929, iast vear tha Rrann.

be held at ValJeJo lodge clubrooms, teetn. rnday, June 13. Nathan Coombs. Napa attorney, will be the prinol pal speaker 'and Wallace Ruther at SHERWOOD-SWAN COirLTDe Free ford, also of Napa, 1 programmed for a brief address. Plans for the event ar In tha hands of J.

J. Starts at 3 P. M. Madlgan, grand exalted ruler of Free A I with some types of soaps which cbnuin ''filler" and foreign mat. I Tfttf Hi iH such sosp for a fe mm tut, hot Co too time and trouble in the and.

tltlet housewives iWst oa XThita King Granulated Soap. It is absolutely pure and safe even for the most delicate washing; And because it' endtnstd, a little goes a long wty. One tea spoonful in a basin of witer, 7 one cupful to the tub is ample! White King Granulated Soap ft made of pure vegetable oil good enough to eat the most 1 harmless and effective cleansing agent known. For heavy washing, dishes, or dainty things, it's safe, effective, and economical. Your grocer has It A I the Vallejo lodge.

i i Vallejo Red Men Elect Officers SOCIALS FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 5 VALLEJO, June. 4. At election Here's a jolly time for all a party no' chili can afford to mis everything that you need for real fun wonderful entertainment has been provided a' large attendance 1 expected so come early and don't miss any of the fun I held here Monday night. Fay Con-grave was elected sachem of Samo- FECIALS! I 1 1 ZZfi- i set Tribe, No. it.

Red Men, to succeed Hunter Phillips. Others elect ed were, prophet. Hunter Phillips; Senior sagamore, P. Ventlmlglla; Junior sagamore, Herbert Lisle; keeper of records, Louis Boss; collector of wampum, Tom Maloney; keeper of wampum, Eugene Petit, and trustee, Andy Anderson. All kinds of fruit are timply dr.liciout wit "Philadelphia Cream Cheese! Use it like whipped cream.

Here it's softened with a little milk, nuxef with raisins to stuff a baked apple. Keep it in your refrigerator-single packages or the convenient 6-package box Hormels CANNED HAM, lb. 45c t1lgtwlioli limni nnlf mt ihtm spertsl yrlrf Namco Minced Clams, Thursday, 2 flat ting 25c 0R0N1TE fly Spray, pint tin, special 33c Reisner's CHOCOLATE, the 10c size tin 5a I Choose the $91.90 Vacation Trip Through the Northwest "PHILADELPHIA" iTKc O'Niel Sisters "KIDDIE REVUE" Will Be Here to Entertain You'lt all enjoy the wonderful entertainment put on by thee clever little p'erformers fea turing singing and dancing acts. And besides! They'll model all the latest in smart wear ing apparel for children as provided from Sard's, large stocks of new things 1 TREE TEA tee 33c and lean go on farther East, if I decide, at correspondingly low fares via the 1-lb. 2 pksr.

bout two thlnga are my Ideal of a ition trip to some great scenic and a visit with relative and Lnd back East. I've just discovered oe. a v- ax1 REAM CHEESE that I can combine I RAV10LAS, special, tin 10c Northern Pacific IT Railway. I 3 "Starting up Jk othl rinig year I'm the coast, I travel by steamship or train to Port i going to travel Cyy through the 1 chflrmmff 53 west where Ameri Beechnut Prepared SPAGHETTI, tin 10c Hipolite Marthmallow Creme l2 pint tin 8c PANCRUST SHORTENING, 1-Ib. jiTT ca plays in sum.

land or Seattle. Then come a delightful side-trip to auaint English Victoria art A 7aniMt.a,Aa So that you can always have it, exquisitely fresh. Ask for it at your market or delicatessen Cream Cheese. Order today. A Kraft-Phenix fRODOCtr Made bt the makers or Tuttle Cottage Cbeess tneri JTV fast caned at the dty office of Sweet heavy cream and purest milk from the select San Joaquin Valley herds! These gjve California's, new table dainty, famed "Philadelphia" Cream Cheese, its distinctive flavor texture.

Smart hostesses like to serve "Philadelphia" Cream Cheese. It looks like double whipped cream like creamed butter. Delicious, nourishing in salads, desserts, and sandwiches. Yy6 i'acuic ana 1 never real- 3 before how many famous scenic B.C In fact, I can visit Canada twiV Beechnut PEANUT BUTTER, 15c size 10c '-again by sidetrip from Minnesota to Winnioez. "East from Seattle a new delist itb are to visit when one -el the scenic Northern Pacific They told me all about it.

frjurt thinit Majestic Rainier, Mt Groeerteiia And Presents, Too! The party wouldn't be complete without present. Each child accompanied by parent or guardian will receive a present! Everyone come early, we assure you of a real good time I. awaits me, a trip on America's newest train, the palatial North Coast Limited, fast only All-Pullman train in the CODFISH, lb. 18c V. S.

Extras Med. Eggs, doz. 23c iNortnwest. What m. tnn tt'm TOr 119 WMf'l Tflt.

be, with luxury, comfort and those famously good' Northern Pacific meals. "I don't know just when I'm coming hack. I can revel in all the summer beauty of the N'orffc and tm waker, Magic Yellowstone ark. Dude Ranches all right along the way, besides numerous other resorts in the interesting cities of the North- LARGE WHITE RANCH EGGS, doz. 26c V.

I. Extra KtIer' Authorities recommend it for children's daily diets. Carefully packaged in gleaming silver foil, "Philadelphia" Cream Cheese comes toyou untouched by human hands. It's rushed to city markets daily, under refrigeration all the way. glory of the painted autumn, for my rjura ticket will be good until October 31st.

Piohahlv I'll A along trie way, as I have complete too-over privileges." r. PURE LARD 2 lbs. 25c Never Cv.kTs sneea BACON Lb. 27c west' the Rocky tain and on farther East to Min-ta't 10,000 lake. arfng? But wait art Instant mrtil ar the low cost.

When they told The Northern rnrttaa slt PORK Lb. 20c flfl Ppt. 11 sold in bulk lONTGOiYlERY WAROrSt CO. East 14th Street at 29th Arenue, Oakland, California. (Pel FRESH fh small foil patkag plainly marked "Philadelphia" brand will gladly clan your trip, too.

Just call, telephone er write J- A. Murphy, 657 euro. Thone cutter 103. i r-ire'y did register surprise, as "via Hollywood. The whole trip, ty will cost me only 1 t-- rail and steamship 1 laul, JUu- WE BESERT5 THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

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