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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • Page 12

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Petaluma, California
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fETALUMA ARGUSOURIER, PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA. EVENING EDITION' 3fi Annie McDonald and father of Mothers Were DADLY NEEDED BY MORE HELP Xfissefr May and Margaret Itfcrj been made by theglrla aelves uuder the instrucUon of their 'guardian, Miss Catharin4 Duggan, and these baskets we filled with candles andjjiuta. The dinner, which: was plan) Donald. Much of Mr. McDonald's life Guests RATMc PETALUMA HMUM(jniRIN had beemspent in-lcaaior MarlirJ nea, cooaea ana served ny tne at Uhi; hbinoorMrsALk Pbft UiisV Thuradaynlght decide to -omlti the fall flower alvov tifli year vLl asdeetdedJH hive speakers give talks hen "fall.

kjhe meeting." Va'g- the first hel tn aVverali months and raucl bttsineW- of importance, was dis cus9e4 by -the members. At th'i conclDsSoi) of the. meeting Mrs Buth Dunning and a on' by 'Ptomaine," wWch rendered "by the girls'; orchestra played-7 wtta lnstrumenU eou' tructed from everything Jrov egg beaters dish pans, "All of-the girls-were dressed as wee tots, wearing- short; dresses and hair Games 'were played, and a great' deal of. tua jufTiad by all after- dinner until O'clOCk. 1 CLUB WILL FALL 1 FLOWElt SHOW Camp, fire titris, was perrectj he was well and farorably known.

Me was a member of the Eureka The luuerrf Robert A. Mc- and between courses Slater' The management of the Peta yonaid, former o-esiaent oi m- Ruth Dunning who "was1 -'in charge- of the program) called luma Manufacturing Co. has broadcasted an urgent S. O. S.

ap on -ach motherto-say ten The Aokiyl Group of Cotati Camp Fire Girls entertained their mothers at a dinner party on Monday evening fn the club rooms of" the Woman's" Improve ment Club of Cotati, the guests being seated at a table beautifully decorated in garden flow-era of pink and white and designating place cards with "Mama" written before their "names. At GETS 1HST OX peal which must be heeded. Tuesday: rlends were present from this words, -r- Songs were then sung1 by the Camp Fire Girls, recitations, and a recitation "Thej i. rbundlngs are pleasant. The company has been earTylng ads for help in the'papersand thy have thus far.

brought but little results, hence has asked (he Argus-Courier to make an1 appeal to those needing jvprk or those iar to ap-; ply at the office of the company, (th Qld Dreamland Help is wanted and that at STATK Kdwartl Watson, of Petaluma .1 I HW DktiilatttV flMHlll MfvAbkmani. Nicasio, San Rafael ana once for the big factory at Third reuiUDis vrnruen nuu turn miiffw v.k,uciiio. and streets ia rushed veth or Hongs My Mother Used Tq Sing," was sweetly rendered by1 Friedel Dieatel, followed by a HVlng heei -ill lor several ionUf; 'Mk McDonald's death ders and is working overtime and must supplement its present force (each place also was a basket a a i i i L.i a To Our Mothers," by oT women and girls in ordered fMclrTCMMKEf as ejpeciea. ui iai ue nw radnally Tailed, although evefy fill its orders. Steady empiipy- KWjcjty worked hard to secure factories, and now must ment Is assured.

find IfortJiad been made by his i i i. Local No. 419, Barbers' Union, who has been attending the session of the State Federation of Barbers in Sacramento whleh was held In conjunction with the State Federation of Labor, was elected vice president of the fed-erntion. This Is the first time In recent years that a member of the Petaluma Barbers' Union has filled a post on the state organization and Mr. Watson is beins heartily congratulated bv his vea'flnes lO Hire mm leiiei.

girls will be taught the bufliuess Phone 1099 Washington and Kentucl and will be paid while learning ii Born ill Windsor, Sonoma coun-, Mr. McDonald was aged 10 am. He was a son of the late and here is a chance for lioue- wivcs to add to their means' and for unemployed girls to earn ha Catherine McDonald a brother of John McDon- furnish the necessary labor if the plants are to remain Ther is no need for any woman or 'girl who is able to work, to-remain Idle when Inelr assist-" ance is so badly needed. Help the big factory by responding to the call for more hands and apply for work. It Is there await-, ing all applicants.

their own livelihood. Oakland; George MrDonaM, Any woman girl can learn to operate the power machines SPECIES For Friday Saturday Stores friends and members of the local union. Francisco; Will V. McDonald Petaluma; husband of Mrs. WASHINOTOtf AND KENTUCKY STREET and the work is not litrd.

The hours are regular and the sur- SPECIALS Club Donates To Pt Reyes Cow TOMTOES 4 lbs. 10c Building Fund Testing Results The Pt. Reyes cow testing association has just closed Its sev Per Large Box 750 The Two Rock Sewing club Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21, 22 CLEANSER caa4c FANCY OYSTERS can He enth consecutive year of OieiMi per lb, 5c Fresh aiid Tender SPINACH met at the home, of-Mrs. Paul Martin in Two Rock valley Thursday with a full attendance of members.

Mrs. B. B. Hin-shaw, who visited, la. the Hawaiian Islands, gave' an interesting account of ther.tr.ip.

Mrs. Linebaugb BANANAS iiC6 can 25c FANCY CRAB Plans were completed for a social evening for '-members and LETTUCE Si' b5 friends on Saturday, October 13. It was decided to have a plant tion. Sixteen hundred-and '(tight cows were tested and fifteen herds completed the year's work. The average production per cow was only 219 pounds of butter fat per cow, but this shows a good Increase over last year's production and was pulled down by some very low new herds.

The highest herds association were: E. Cerinl, Marshall, 76 cows, average 296 pounds of butterfat per cow; A. D. Dolclni, Nlcaslo, 111 cowg, average 256.7: A. B.

Qambonini, Petaluma, 86 cows, average J. It. Gallagher, Telniat, 244 cows, aver exchange among members to encourage the planting of more at tractive gardens. PEACHES 3 lbs 25c Prizes were awarded to those who collected the most paper in HERE ARE PURITY OFFERS YOU THE UTMOST IN VALUE Week after week these advertisements bring you unusual opportunities to save. Begin now and share these Purity savings.

FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 14 WESTERN AVE. Wl RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES the recent drive. The winners were: First price, Arleen Jor- gensen; second price, Marion LEMONS Qcj; Iverson and4" third prize, Lee Bianchini. The club voted to age 238.4. and Joe Nunes Pt.

turn over $176 toward "the building fund -I the hew Social club hall i(J Two Rock. SWISS CHARDai2Mcbei5 Pozzi Died lb. 5c Fancy Large -BELL PEPPERS Reyes 'Station, 96 cows, average 231, Sam H. Greene, secretary manager of the California Dairy Council, say, "One of the "best 'farm relief measures that I know anything about is the contesting association movement. The average monthly production of butterfat for all cows in California is les.s than 20 pounds per At Santa Cruz HIGHEST TEST "ra'.

2 lbs 99c BUTTER lbs. 25c POTATOES -5 27c OLIVES 2Qc FANCY CORN 3rV5Qc SOAP lQ bars 33c COFFEES -lib, can 49c H-OOATSai 32c ROYAL GELATINE -3 COFFEE Sf" BlDMlJ(5can 149c 19c so lhs. 89 Arrangements have been com SUGARS 5 lbs. 28c pleted for the funeral of, Severlno cow. A 20-pound cow eats nearly as much as a 40-pound cow arid Pozzi, former resident of Tomales Limit 10 l'ounds All Varieties 3 lbs.

10c SQUASH aqd-Petaluma, who died, at Santa Cruz Wednesday. The late Mr. Pozzi -had been a patient in a 2 roUs 9c WALDORF tue requires about the eame amount of labor and care, while the cow produces twice-, the revenue. Anyway my point is that a eystem which gives tli "'7 i 'V ft i 'J i i. J.fc i-f i 1 I 1 if 1 1 i i ft Santa Cruz, hospital for four months, having been a sufferer Limit 4 from heart trouble.

The body VEGETABLES 10c Carrots, Turnips, Beets, Radishes, Green Onions arrived "here on the 10:20 o'clock train and was 3 cans 25c CATTD CAMPBELL'S, OUUl AU Varictica dairy farmer Information by which he can separate his 20-pound tows from his 40-pound accompanied by relatives. Born in Switzerland, Mr. Pozzi, Limit 6 cows Is about the finest form -of was aged 45 years. He had never married. Surviving is his brother, 'farm relief." Charles Pozzi; prominent resi PALACE MARKET APPLES 2 dozen 29c Per Box $1.00 dent of Tomales and a sister, Mrs.

Mary Jamlsson of Oakland. He left a legion of friends, who 39 Main St. Phone 125 Camp Fire Was Cause Qf Alarm will mourn his loss and will extend to the relatives, their sincere sorrow. 39c rilAYONNAISE The funeral will take place The fire which broke out in Saturday morning from the John C. Mount chapel thence to St.

the P. ft S. R. Railway property CI AITD NORTHERN No. 5 Bag 281 98C Vincent's church, where services at Two Rock on Thursday was caused by a man who built a ROSE 1LUUU No.

242 Bag For Every Need vrt will be held. Interment will be in Calvary cemetery. camp lire to prepare a meal. Thel 66TH) TCa'fr59 Ji -Erik rarjior jrimiaces- flames communicated to the dry grass near by and threatened the ware house, the building of the Flat Can 10c PINEAPPLE crus1 Two Rock Commercial company and Henry De Klark home. The sounding of the siren atr tracted more than fifty men SALAD OILoR raNICKGal Can 73c THE GLADYS KENNEY SCHOOL OF THE DANCE Season 1928-29 Commencing Oct.

5 Studio A 118 Main St. Phone 1679 -Circular upon request within a few minutes and the assistance of the new fire We will install this heater on a30 days trial basis. apparatus the flames con TAHMCAM FLOOR Pound 58c trolled. Your home will be the model of comfort with one of these in opera- Can JUniWUll 0 WAX AND WAFFLE FLOUR 0K PANCAKE BICT4 tion A beautif (il piece of furniture, i 23c TEA Pint GARDEN Jug SYRUP Heats 3 to 5 rooms with a clean, economical heat. 25c ILK DAIRY Tall MAID Cans Double Rich Requires no, basement.

Cuts fueMills. Easy to dean. lb. SHORTENING Can 24c CRISCO AnnifATC SUN GARDEN Tall 10c cv it iw.i MrtTkUk ----i Zim Can. Wz: TBr-CWr- 11.

Can HriUtUlOYOSEMITE Weighs 1 A ICIM DDE A Every WednesdayPer Mahogany Walnut Finish 8c Loaf lUllOUl DULnland Saturday Uses either wood or coal. All cast iron fire bo The Greatest Value i. Ever Offered to flieiPublic" Your Old Heater SHOULDER lb 22c LAMB ROAST In SIRLOIN STEAKS -32 1 11 41 SM SWIFTS EMPIRE '2C BACON Half or Slab Irutallation Labor Free! 'LIBERAL TERMS IF. DESIRED' Big Reduction On Winchesternashlighte: lb. 22c PICNIC-HAMS SWIFT EXTRA FANCY each 15c CELERY 95c to $4.00 each 10c each 10c each Gpmplete with Battery Winchester Flashlight Batteries Winchester Flashlight Globes SWEET POTATOES The Store' of Personal Service" Schluckebier Hiiwe.

I Housewares Sporting Goods Hardware Plumbing Lower Street aSTLETtlONS s' v- -it-mm.

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