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MARCH 10,1936 THE REDWOOD JOURNAL, URIAH, CALIFORNIA First With The WewS PAGE Bobcats Capture N.W. L. Sectional Championship Instruments Recorded poorly and passing a fighting bunch of Uklah B's eked out a victory over Lakeport, 24 to 16, at Lakcport Friday night. Inspired by visitors of the If. W.

L. championship crown, the locals presented an airtight defense that more.than offset their erratic offense. Hengevcld was the only Uklah player who turned In his usual good performance. Both fouled continuously; 22 personals being called during the contest. Montgomery, a Lakeport player who was moved up into line-up, was eliminated In Uio fourth quarter, after turning in an outstanding performance.

The opening toss-up found Ruck- crand Woodruff at forwards; Hll- drcth at center, and Walsh and Hengevcld, guards. Davis, Grothc and Santos wero other Uklah men who saw action. Payne, Lakcport guard, captured scoring honors with 8 points; fol- Fcbruary 30, 1030 DEEDS: 11a Vota Madden to Elmer dlck dtd Feb 8 1936 undlv 2-19 Int In lot 48 of Yokayo ranoho and land In lot 40 of Yokayo rancho. Minnie Myrle Banker to Rimer Ruddlck dtd Feb 10 1936 undlv 2-19 int ri" lot 418 of Yokayo rancho and land In lot 49 of Yokayo rancho. May Elizabeth Cowaert et al to Elmer Ruddlck dtd Dec 12 1935 Undlv i int in lands In Hales i subdlv of portion of lot 47 of Yo- lowcd by.

Davis and WoodWff of ayo ran cho and In a portion of lot Uklah with 6, each. Ukiah made 10.50 of Yokayo rancho, also right of out of free throws, while way i 49'and an undlv 2-1D Int ct of LOH Angeles dtd Dec 11 1035 land In sec 10 22 NR 11 MDM REL OF ATTACHMENT: Laytonvlllo Merc Co vs Price dtd Feb 26 1936 releases attachment on prop In sous 25 'and 26 21 NR 15 MDM. ORDER CONFIRMING SALE: In the mat of the est of Carrie Sherwood dec dtd Fob 28 1036 No 5617 confirms sale to Annie Clark for $2500 of real prop In sees 7 and 17 20 NR 15 XV MDM on Ten Mile River North Fork. CANCELLATION: Geo Mcrk to DcArmnn IN OLD MONTEREY port garnered only 5 for 12 attempts. Friday night the Uklah Bs tangle with Fort Bragg on the local hard- Northwestern League, There is a wood for the championship'of the possibility that Lower Lake, winner of the Lake and Valley sectional title by virtue of a Saturday win over Wtllits.

will meet Point Arena Cs, coast section title holders, in the preliminary. Kclseyvllle upset the pre-game dope by taking Willits As Into camp Saturday night by a 23 to 19 margin and is slbted to tangle with Fort Bragg As on Kelscyvilln court next Saturday for tho NWL championship. Wise onea arc picking Fort Bragg over Kclseyvllle, Uklah over Fort Bragg and Lower Lake over Point Arena. Tracksters In Form For '36 Season Coach Chrlstcnscn's track prospects look exceptionally bright, and tho squad looms up as a strong contender to capture both the A and North Western League titles. With Weselsky In the pole vault and hurdles; Lane in the broad- jump and a distance race; Fernbach in the shot; Woodruff In the high jump and a distance, and Walsh In the 880.

or mile, the team w.lll bo ah evenly balanced aggregation. According to a rumor circulating n't the high school, Joe Woodruff cleared the bar In tho high jump 'with a leap of 5 feet 8 Inches Inst week. With West-Inky slated lo Improve his old mark of 10 feel 6 Inches in pole vault, that event should bring first place points to Uklnh. although Law of Mendocino is outstanding in the same-feat. Fornbach will be heaving the shot in the neighborhood of 48 feci before the season is over, or Ukiah's authority on shot putting, "Buck" Fold, will be sadly mistaken- Last year, Fernbach consistently bettered 43 feet to gain second places, with the samo consistency that Ford's puts gathered firsts.

Lane will be hitting pay dirt In the broad jumps, as he has the past two years, and expects to bct- 21 feet. Walsh will bo out to bring home a record, as well as first, in the distance race he finally decides on, since tho new C. I. F. ruling prohibits tho same man from running In more than ono of the longer races.

The seniors socm to hold the edge In the A division of the jnter-cluss meet scheduled for March 21. with the class strength evenly distributed between the sophomores and juniors. "Grunt And Groan" Card Monday Night "Grunt and groan" enthusiasts have a treat In store for thorn at Dreamland Monday night when the first of a series of cards to put on by the Uklah Athletic Association will be given. Topping the bill will be a match between Lord Lansdownc, already a favorite with local fans, and Hl- gaml, Japanese claimant to the middleweight championship of tho world. Bleachers havo been built In Dreamland which will Insure a good view for everyone.

Burpee, San Mateo J. C. Cinder Star Allen Burpee, 1935 track and field ace Is gaining quite a reputation for himself on the "big time" cinder In attendance at San Mateo Junior Col- logc, Burpee astounded spectators In a recent Inter-class meet-by taking firsts-ln the pole vault, high jump, broad jump and 100 yard dash. Entering tho Golden Spikes Indoor meet, Burpee outsprlnted a large field of USC, Stanford and Cal Frost to take the 50-yard dash; also running on two winning relay teams. He Is now practicing on the hop, step and jump for the Olympic games tryouts.

According to reports, Burpee has bettered 16 feet and is still Improving. Millions Of Fish Placed-In Streams AT CUMMJNOS Osborne "Happy" Peterson, a hard hitting baseball player and mainstay of last year's crack Lay- i tonville team. Is now located at Valley, Potorson formerly played for tho S. Navy and later for tho Long 'Brnich Athletic Club and Is capable of holding his own in the best competition. This year he Is unattached as but Is looking around for (berth on some baseball loam.

Po- lerson would probably be a valuable addition to a local nine. He well known in Humboldt and no county. 1 STUDENT ItECKIVES HONOR Ted Bonnlflcld, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Bonnlflcld of Uklah, who ils a second year student at tho Col- llogo of the Pacific, has boon award- art honorary scholarship by tho Omega Phi Alpha honor frotornl- During 1035, the Division of Fish and Game planted In California waters 35,551,193 trout, 7,864,043 salmon and 51,326 small mouth black bass, according to figures just released here. In Mendocino county a total of 426,443 fish were planted: 18,400 of the Rainbow variety, of' the Loch Levcn specie, and 360,000 of steel head. At the end of December, the division had on hand 24,987,787 trout and 7,727,073 salmon. More than 22,000 black bass wero rescued from overflow waters and placed in atato hatcheries.

In lot 48 of Yokayo rancho and land In lot 49 of Yokayo rancho. Force ct ux to Floyd Wilson et ux dtd Feb 25 1936 lot In Ft Bragg. San Bernardino Natl Co to Clement Bcattic et ux dtd Feb 14 1936 prop known as Merryfleld ranch near Hopland. Ula Ford to Hilda KJcldsen dtd Feb 29 1936 lot In Baitlctt tract PATENT: USA to Leslie Legcr dtd Jan 17 1936 lands In sees 15 and 23 13 NR 13 MDM. PARTIAL RECONVEYANCE: Paul Bowman et nl to Force et ux dtd Feb 28 1936 rccon- veys lot, In Ft Bragg from deed of trust reo In 44 OR 389.

RECONVEYANCE: Albort Penltcntl ct al to Agos- tlno Del Re ct ux dtd Feb 27 1936 deed of trust rec in 101 OR 105. American Securities Co to Fred Langbehn ct ux dtd Feb 27 1936 deed of trust rec In 105 OR 207. DEED OF TRUST: Floyd Wilson el ux to Mendo Co Title Co as trustco for Coast Natl Bank In Ft Bragg dtd Feb 27 1 1936 lot in Ft Bragg J2000. Clement Beattie et ux to Pioneer Title Ins and Co as trustee for San Bernardino Notional Co did Feb 29 1936 prop known as Merryfield ranch near Hopland $12000. RELEASE: Coast Natl Bank In Ft Bragg to A Brown ct ux dtd Feb 28 1936 mtg rec In 102 OR 149.

HOMESTEAD: Declaration of Armando Sodini husband of Lena Sodini dtd Feb 21 1936 Wl of lot 9 blk 26 Ft Bragg value $1500. NOTICES OF GRANTING OF AID: Notice of Board Supervisors of the County of Mendocino dated Feb 28 1936 $60 granted to Mary Joslln owner of land In lot 17 Little Lako Land Co's tract No. 1. Board of Supervisors of the Co of Mendo dtd Feb 28 1936 $00 granted to Albert Joslln owner of lot 16 Little Lake Land Co tract-No. 1.

CANCELLATION: Geo Cook to Minnie Wellman ot vlr mtg rec in 66 OK 149. Mnrch 3, 108B DEEDS: Grover McGlmsey to Nellie MoGlmscy dtd Feb 18 1936 all prop of Grover McGmisey In County of Mendocino wherever situated. Charles A Carncr to Mrs. Mary A Carner dtd May 31, 1926 320 ac. in 17 NR 12 MDM.

Charles A Carner to Mrs. Mary A Carncr dtd Sept 28 1934 SWVl of NW1 sec 11 17 NR 12 MDM. AGREEMENT OF SALE: Kathcrina Smith to A Johnston dtd Dec 9 1935 ngrees to sell portion of sec 17 16 NR 17 MTGS: Minnie Wellman et vlr to Stearns dtd Feb 10 1D36 lot In NEi of blk 33 City of Uklah $2000. George Renwlck el ux to County et ux dtd Mai- 2 1938 mtg rec In 51 OR 453. Mnrch 3 19.1(1 DEEDS: Bcrkdoll ct ux to Raymbnd Borkdoll, dtd June 4, 1935.

El of lot 6 of sec 1 22 NR 13 MDM. Joseph Quadrlo et ux to City of Willits dtd Jan 29 1030 portion of lot 4 blk 2 Daugherty's addn to Willits. Allen Dale Berry to Frost ct ux dtd Mar 2 1930 hWVt of sec 4 22 NR 15 MDM. SATISFACTION OF MTG: Pinches to Allen Berry dtd Mar 2 1936 mtg rec in 75 OR 4D1. MTG: Carrie Kirk ct vlr to Home Owners' Loan Corpn dtd Feb 15 '36 lands in Ts 17 and 18 NR 12 MDM $1402.80.

CROP CHATTEL MTG: Van VoorhlB et ux to Uklnh PCA dtd Feb 28 1936 poultry and crops on lot 12 Calpclla Fruit 1A tract No 2 $800. CANCELLATION: Uklah PCA to Van Voot- hls et ux mtg rec in 102 OR 197. March 4, 193G SATISFACTION: Chas Schussler ct ux to Tossle I Hickman et al dtd Jan 18 1936 mtg I rec in 63 OR 25. Progress Mtg Co to Assd Fisheries Inc dtd Jan 25 1936 mtg rec In Dl OR 170. MTG: Stacey Hickman to John Gardella ot us dtd Jnn 1 1936 40 acres in sec 15 23 NR 17 MDM $35C.

ORDER: In the mat of Marhlelicad Land Co a corpn debtor dtd Feb 10 1936 No 27354-Y order approving petition of debtor to reorganize and appointing temporarily a trustee. Mrs. C. A. Carner, for a few weeks.

Mrs. Clyde Eddie and children and Mrs. Howard Dnshlcll and children were shopping In Uklnh Wednesday. On Thursday evening the home economics committee of the Grange gavo a card porly in the Grange banquet hall, which was beautifully decoratod with daffodils and blossoms. Auction bridge and pedro wero enjoyed with score awardu being won by Mrs.

Geneva Christofferson K. A. Spotswood for bridge, and Roberta Dickey and Ralph Hughes tor pedro. Delicious refreshments were The committee members present were Misdomea James Eddie, H. L.

Hop- i per, John Gavin. Howard Dashlell. Sarah Hughes and Vivian Vanovcn. The Townsend Club InvitCH curd players to a party at the, home of Mrs. Anna Prnger on March 17.

Charles Anthony Hnun and Thelma Mnbcl Reed of Willits filed their application lo wed' In Uklnh, March 0. A Drop 11 Ink makes 'em Tblnk Dr. GLADYS SWARTHOUT and JOHN BOLES in tho film version of the popular play, "Rose of tlie Rancho," showing at the State Thursday and Friday. POTTER VALLEY GUESTS FROM COAST Mr. nnd Mrs.

Richard Hood of Albion wore guosta of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bonnlllold at the McNab ranch for a few days last week.

POTTER VALLEY, Mar. 0- Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Everest drove to Uklah Monday evening for medical attention for their little son, Jack, who suffered an attack of appendicitis. Tho grammar school boys' basketball team was taken to Hopland Tuesday afternoon by C. W. Nicks and John Newman. They were defeated in this game, which l.i the i second of a scries, our boys came, out victorious in the first game.

Mrs. L. B. Williams, Mra. A.

L. Kurtz. Mrs. A. G.

Haswoll and Mrs. P. R. Whltcomb spent Tuesday In Uklah attending a 4-H leader conference, where they sewed to rcn- ovote the county demonstration kits and discussed various phases of 4-H work. 4-H CLUB ME.KT8 My Margaret Kurtz Club Iteportor Tho girls held their regular business meeting of the 4-H Club Tuesday.

A committee of all the high school gills was chosen to measure tho rest room for cuituins, couch cover and pillows. It was decided to give a dunce with the boys of the club. The refreshment com-! mltloo was Beatrice Fahnestiilk. I Virginia Lamb. Murjorle Pickle, Myrtle Phillips, Martha Watton -i tSurg.

The were In the jtoljm of a candy pull, which was! 9 C. Wayne Crowl, a member of the faculty of Round Valley High School, was a Uklnh visitor Saturday. Mr. unci Mrs. Geoigc Warlteld of Hcnldshtirg spent the week end In Uklah spending the greater part of the time with Mrs.

Grace Hudson. Claude Van Dyke of Stockton was In Ukiuh Monday 011 business. P. H. Joseph OPTOMBTIII8T EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST REASONABLE PRICE OPPOSITE PALACET HOTEL 24 enjoyed by everyone.

The girls were asked to write a Potter Valley 4-H Club song between now nnd the next business meeting. The high school will compote ugiilnst the grammar school, and a prize will be given for the best one. Mrs. Elizabeth Hopper returned to her home In Uklah Wednesday, after a few days' visit with her son, H. L.

Hopper, In this valley. Mrs. Hopper expects to go on to Oakland for an extended visit with her daughter there. County Nurse Mra. Catherine Brown spent Tuesday and Thursday In this valley weighing and measuring the grammar school children.

On Thursday, Mrs. Brown was accompanied by a friend, Miss Greer, of Los Angeles who is an Industrial nurse there and Is spending her vacation in Uklah with Mrs. Brown. Mrs. E.

A. Spotswood and daughter. Margaret, Miss Alice Glllogly and Miss Gwendolyn Tuomcy drove to Uklnh Tuesday evening. Mrs. Stout of Vutlnjo in house guest ot her sister-in-law, Oldsmohllc nnd Chevrolet.

Lambert's Gurnge Hopland. When in Ukiah Mtop at the Sequoia Hotel First CIHKS furnished loc mid Hut and cold In niiinia. A I. McCAMK. Proprietor Next to Thnalra Uklah.

Call! Business Phono 180 C. E. WALLETT ICLKCTItK'IAN ELECTRICAL WIRING AND REPAIRING 601 Holdeti Street, Uklah A NOW ON DISPLAY NEW FRIGIDAIRE WITH Attorney Gcorgo A. Faraday of Fort Bragg was In Ukiah Friday on legal business. UKIAH-HEALTH INST1TUTK Baths of all kinds.

Authorized deulcrs of Battle Creek Health Foods. Starrs, south Stata street, Phone 580. TWICE-A-WEEK JOURNAL ONLY $2.50 A YEAR A Word to tk Wise A word to tho wine In often wimigh, but oven tho wise need more than word In ciun of 1111 automobile ncc.l- dont. Put a substantial EXCHANGE policy between youmclf and misfortune. FARMERS' AUTOMOBILE C.

N. SNYDER UKIAH, CALIFORNIA Mlnetll Bldg, Phone 31 In Trouble? That's where we enter the picture. For expert repairs of all kinds bring your troubles to us. SMITH MUSTARp KUHt Cliunth l-hoiie 740 Alert Performance on LOW COST Tho a I I 1 a Twenty-Two Tractor has an advanced 3-way heat control system, to maintain propor engine temperature to run on the low-cost fuels." Owners report getting alert powor on "stove tops," distillates etc. without p.verhenl- ing and without harmful dilution.

You'd be surprised on how few gallons tho Twonty- Two does a big day's work delivering Its 3-4 plow power. Asli UH to refer you to "Caterpillar" Twonty-two owners. HOLZ CO. PUBLIC WAREHOUSE i'a liar 1 mm UKIAH PHONE 283 look for tail Hunt- Plati. FRIG I DAI RE MMJt: ONUY OfTwEftA -L Meets ALL FIVE Standards for Refrigerator Buying! 1 LOWER OPERATING COST 2 SAFER FOOD PROTECTION 3 FASTER ICE 4 MORE USABILITY 5 FiVE-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN The new Frigidafro is amnzing in beauty, quality, low price I What's more, it brings you an utterly new way of chooning the right the five basic standards.

Ruy no refrigerator unless it meets ALL prozct itl Come in and let us tc you how the new Frigidaire mil current (osl to the bone. I low it ieeps infer- and freezes more ice fatter. How the scalcd-in mechanism is protected for Five Years against service expense for only Five Dollars included in the purchase price. Sec also Frlgidiirc's marvelous new convenience. Up to more usable space in front, easily reached.

Full-Width Sliding Shelves, Portable Utility Shelf, Super Freezer, Double-Range Cold Control and scores of other advantages. Sec you'll agree 1 rigldairc gives most for your money! JIL. Food. Safety Indicator built right Into Only Frigidaire dares to give you the Fond-Safety visible proof that foods are kept at Safety-Zone Temperature, below SO degrees and above 32 degrees. R.

A. EN RIGHT UKIAH, CALIFORNIA 115 NORTH STATE ST. TELEPHONE 700 SAVE TIME Redwood Journal Want Ads work fast! Today's advertising brings results tomorrow. No waiting no disappointments. Ask the man or woman who uses them; Here is cm l'OIt aparlmunt 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen, lore'' living room.

Modern, close In, JM month. Inquire V. E. Buokmi'ii, Martin's Cafe, phono 423. B'Jl'lp One insertion was all that was necessary to rent this apartment.

Let these business getters work for you. No. 1 THE REDWOOD JOURNAL.

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