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Ukiah Daily Journal from Ukiah, California • Page 1

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 THE REDWOOD JOURNAL, UKIAH, CALIFORNIA HAGE 0 HREE. Anderson Valley News ANDERSON VALLEY, Sept. wo.vc visit at the homo ot 4 Wo have been oxperioncinK 1 Wfr. and Mrs. C.

W. Snmlera one some unusually warm weather hcrcjilaj last Mrs. Will Horyiord the pant'few days, and dmiKhter, Mrs. Lilly Gibson of The hop hero in Amlor-'i were also visitors a son Valley concluded picking home, week and the hops were pent ten 1 A Uklah to be dried. Mrs.

Jessie McCully returned j. i i i'as' week from Los where Mrs. W. L. St John tho i she went, to vun her nephew, past week with her uaughter.

Ukiah Family i Learns It Pays I 1c Buy Locally i Fred Slctten of Richmond Keturi. Dr. Edward and wife, Dorothy Jortlt nnd small son turned last, week fiom Lor. Miss Berniee Gowan accompanied Dr. Dorothy Jordt on the nip.

4 Miss V'redu Mfdlv.sr.n nod lie, brothel, Kay, went to Cloverdale last Saturday, where Mnthiaon had a tooth treated I'M-. Cltui'. Apiile Shiiiv i'laie. The directors of the Andeison Valley Apple Hhcv ir are meeting one evening "ac'n week to plan for the Fair which will Iv held October fi, nnd Lee McCluie, fonnei'lv of ihi-s place, nnd Miss I'trai of Oklahoma were married recently in that s.date and have returnee in Point Arena. Arthur Simpson of Healdslnu): and Miss Claia Fonts of Sehaslo- Oorge.

Dillingham who is ill in a hospital there. Df. i Mrs. Sand of Snn Francisco Sunday with her' sistei, Mrs. ft.

V. Nichols and family. Mis. Sand's daughter, Virginia, is attencl- he local school, -t Oscar Mattillii ol Yorkville had th" 1 ndsf'Ji une to break his school aeiivilies at the H. one nay Clonic al I Mr.

Hall has retuitnd from a scv- slay i tic hnrr.e of his de Will and I'nm- 1 talfiooon Ji. V. Niehol is enntimiinc to irel-rove MIICC his home front San Kraneisco and is able lo i.rm out ridinu daily with Mis. Nich- Oil-. Fred Allen was a business visitor to Healdslniic.

nun tiny la. 1 week. Melicvini. that they could save aney bj shopping in Santa Rosa, the Pun- Mi. and Mis.

D. M. Phillips drove to I hat. city last Friday to nmlce purchases for ihe children before the opening of echool. On their return they decided to check the cos! ot what, they had piueha-ed with local prices.

Visit- in" J. Penncy's they found that in piactii ally every instance they hail paid a hifihei price for the sauir article in Santa Kosa. On a sidt I'm tho man, the same was $1 cheaper at Penncy's. Tic day's in Uosa nr.ini to ah sal AildiiiK the and meals on day's dip. Mi.

and M''s. Phillips decided, they would pui-ehiise at hone: hereafter ami be confident of savins." money by doing. Movie Star Visits In Jackson Valley I Mr. and Mrs-. Ellis Wing Taylor' oi Hollywood have been spending WILLITS, Sept 19-Mrs.

Delmon Rupo and daughter, little Miss Beryl, of Ukiah are guests this week several days with heir old friends, of Mrs. Frank Rupo. They came Ml. nnd Mrs. W.

J. Kiefer of Thursday and expect to rumnin LoU 0 until next. Rundaj. Mrs. Taylor will be remembered Return limiir Ann Cornwall of movie funic.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kupe of Wlus inp 1 Wumpua Star and Sacramento lcfL Friday utter spend- l'layed lead for Tom Mix, Oeorge i a few days with Mr. Rape's par- Oeorge O'Brien. Kolb and cuts, Mi.

and Mrs. Frank Rupe. Mr. nil1 Rupe is getting to be a well known! On the legitimate stage, she pluy- artist end some of his work was on ed impoitnnt parts, mnong tht tr beinx "Broadway," wliii HAY lUCOlON VISITORS Mrs. 11.

R. Pauli and her daugh tei, Delia Maj, were visitors it Berkeley several days last week Miss Helen Pauli was home new Man F-anelsco for the week end. SKK XKW RADIOS DKIVJNC CHAKOK Mrs. C. A.

Hernhard were Ernest. II. Milku, Potter Vali I In Santa P.osa Monday night in ley farmer, was arrested Sunday by at tendance on the showing of RCA Captain Austin Rawles of the high? models. way patrol on charge of driving I under the inflik nee of I 6 Perlc Crawford and Mr. and Mrs A.

P. Slipp Francisco were .1. K. Clark of San li: this, week at aie hunting in Modoc County. lhe Red wine home.

Redwood eivs! S. I. Till I' Mi. ami Mis. V.

W. Church, theii liauglitcis. Lorena and Irnut litrnest Shoeoiake mnde exhibition at the State Fair this' year. He also puimed the beautiful scenery picture in the Humboldt county exhibit, and received many highly complimentary remarks a- boul It. The picture was (I by 30 feet.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guslander were Sun Francisco and Oakland visitors Saturday and Sunday, going down on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mis.

W. A. Moore, Mrs. Walter Mooic and two daughters and Mrs. John I-ielh'Soe drove down audita Uklah Saturday.

Other Itkiali re-'visitors were Mr. and Mrs. B. M. cent trip to San Francisco for the Fish and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Dor- to Mr. I Cover the labels of a number of different brands of beer, including Lucky Lager. Pour beer into classes and set in front of their respective bottles. Sip slowly first one you have tested all of them.

Then, plek the one you like best and look at the label. TASTE TEST? visit Winifred Church, son man. ml -Mrs. Church, who is ui i lather Rupe was able to return the u. C.

College of Phnim-ihome Saturday from the Howard Memorial Hospital where he has been since his recent accident. He was cranking a. truck, that, unknown to him. was in gear, and it pinned him against the garage wall, causing a. bad wound in his leg.

He is up and mound now. Kitchen Sliriwei' Last Saturday afternoon the friends; and neighbors of Mr. and i Mrs. John Pedroncelli gave them a Itilchei: shov.cr at the Farm Biir- eau hall, and they received tr, won- I derfully fine assortment of kitchen made hit all ovrr the country. She was formerly the wife of I Charles Maigne.

scenario writer and director of pictures. Maigne purchased a small place near Wilderness Lodge about, five years ago end lived tbeie about two in In I'll effort to regain his health, hut the attempt failed a he was taken to the Howard Me- inoria 1 Hospital and later to San Francisco, where he passed awaj. Mrs. Taylor, beVn too busy 1 he past couple years starting young son out in life to do any studio work, but expects to return to the screen in the near future and cmiplc will spend their vacations hereafter in Jackson Valley. Mr.

Taylor is a. piominenl. archi- ect in Los Angeles. FL Brag'g Swimmer Saves Two Lives I In thrilling rescue, Weikko Kuiu.ku, well known Fort Bragg swimmer, saved the lives of two boys from drowning Saturday at Hunter's: Point. The boys, Don Michaels and Harry Mai son, both 11, had gone oft- rquipmcnt and about.

.1 dozen jars shore about yards on a rait, I of canned fruit. The ladies spent the 'nit jumped into the bay when they I 'afternoon in sewing. The Pedron- found themselves unable to get it i colli home burned to the ground last back to shore against the tide. Tuesday afternoon. Walking along the beach.

Ruuska Final arrangements arc being heard the cries.ot the boys, tore off; made for the Farm Bureau Country bis clothes and plunged in. The: Club's big annual dinner, bazaar, I were fighting desperately to. flower show and dance. The flower keep afloat when he reached them i show and bazaar will be Friday af- and he took one undei each arm -Then. LET jka Aelufy.

DECID OF course, tastes differ but we feel certain your choice will be Lucky beer that is winning new friends every day. For even with the labels covered, there's no mistaking Lucky Lager. You'll know when you first raise a foaming glass of it. you'll recognize its smooth, mellow rich, full-bodied crystal clearness. There are many reasons why Lucky Lager is so different from ordinary beer.

One big reason bonded ageing. Every bottle is stamped with the brewing date and guaranteed by a $10,000 bond. That's your proof that Lucky Lager is thoroughly aged! Won't you make this taste test and see for yourself why Lucky Lager is the West's outstanding beer. GENERAL BREWING CORPORATION SAN FRANCISCO ternoon and evening, Sept. 21, the 1 Virginia, baked ham dinner Friday evening from 5:30 to 8:00, followed by the bazaar and a program.

The 'Farm Bu'ronu men will have their customary; booth of chance, and the Girl Scouts will have a "Wish- ing evening. Saturday I ovenlnjc, the -22nd, will a big I dance witli Wynn McKenzle's orchestra furnishing the music. The public is invited-and all prices will be very reasonable, -t Glenn Fulfer returned honie i Tuesday after having spent several I months with his father in-Oregon. -t White and'Mrs. Aus- 1 tin Gray of Covelo were in town I shopping last' Friday.

I Oirl Scout Troop 4 A Girl Scout Troop has been or- ganlzqd in Wlllits during the last few weeks and they have, had several meetings. The following people in the community have formed a Girl Scout Troop committee, and! they will sponsor their activities: Mr. J. J. Keller.

Mrs. L. P. Anker, I Mrs. P.

C. Bryan. Mrs. Gen. Hey- i ward, Mrs.

Harold Rogers and Mr. Rlliott. The girls had their first hike and weiiiie roast lest. Saturday and enjoyed every minute of the aftei- noon. Mrs.

Brand T. Johnson is the captain of the troop and they meet at the American Legion Hall. swimming on his back to shore when the youngsters were revived. Mrs. Sun Josi week.

Guy Red wine to visit her v.l n.nvn! S7 Monthly Plus cal'l'Vliig c.lg. It took a tremendous Ward purchase to bring you this value! Extra large davenport and all over in genuine Angora mohair! Extra long wide chair Reversible moqueite cushions; spnng-Ftllec! Richly carved welted base 11 Seamless 9x12 ft. Rugs has gone ro sister for a WHY Buy BEECH FORK ONE DOLLAR PER FULL PINT It's a blend of two straight whiskies, four year' old and one year old. It enn'l he beat for the money. I TRY IT) Other products-Old Polk, Kentucky Boy, Old Hawthorne.

Major Paul, Gilded Age; and Old Forrester, a bonded liquor. Martin's Liquor Store, Hxelusivc for Old Polk Ukiah Liquor Store, Exclusive for Gilded Age Palace Liquor Store, Exclusive for Major Paul Krown Fornmn Distilling Co, Louisville, Ky. (Since 1870) A Battery Set Almost Batteryless! NO "8" BATTERIES NO BATTERIES bottle (and every keg) is stamped with the brewing date. A $10,000 bond guarantees it. AUTHORIZED DEALER Iff BUICK PONTIAC First class garage work on all cars.

WEBER Buick Pontiac Co. Authorized Buick and I'onliao Service 209 S. School Phone 23J 71 50 Down S7 Mondilj, Small Charge Another Ward achievement A radio that gels ali its power front ordinary fi -volt battery anil trcmrndous power it is! A superheterodyne using latest lew-drain tubes. Very ecen.mical and more convenient to operate. Cuts usual battery set operating costs almost Cone in! New Cabinet BeGuty! Furniture of Character! S3 Down, 55 Monthly Plus Carrying Charge Persian patterns, copied exclusively for Wards I All perfect.

Selvaged sides for greater wear. National Bedding Week Bed Outfit $19.75 6.95 7.95 9.95 2.59 3.49 1.29 27 90-Coil Spring 45-lb. Mattress 55- lib. Mattress Fart Wool Blanket, 70x80 All Wool Blanket, 06x80 Supreme Sheets, 81x99 Supreme Pillow Cases, 42x36 Roll Covers 100 Sq. Ft.

-II). oil Cbthes Basket 0 ependnblc! Ideal for garages, farm buildings. $2 05 Bleachei! willow. Will not tear Stout han.ilc.

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