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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • Page 7

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PETALUMA ARGUS-COURIER, PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA EVENING EDITION Friday, November 2, 1928. L. G. Wlnalow.of Penngro I Knox of Oakland had business in town on transacted business here Thuri day. day.

-fr-rT. ft Held Meeting ma WHY CAL3FORNIANS WILL VOTE COURIER ARGUS 1 At Healdsburg i.dancbifiLlwaa. enjoyed. iarat work on the Isadore Cerini returned Sat Representatives from every north of Parks, who iSafl Sonoma county American Legion Post met in Healdsburg Thursday evening to complete final ill' for several week, has been able to resume his studied" at the Tom ales Union Hieh school plans for the county-wide Armistice Day celebration in that city oa Moifday, 12. M.

G. again. Horace Abies, who went north urday from Switzerland, where ner visited for. some time. The Bordessa family, now visiting, la that country, will be home some time this month.

I U. Dickinson spent the, weekend In San Francisco. The Tomalea Union High school closed Monday dae to the illness Of 50 students. Rev. Haerle has left for- Calis-toga.

Springs to remain for a few dayB. Acorne represented Petaluma last week, atonned near Chico Post No. 28, at the meeting Springs and met Wm.Cj&thiirsf, wno was a sehonrhnV VherT tie. Etef Post in the county an nounced its plans for participa tion practically complete. left here.

Jj In. Vm mmJy i L-Z3 i jl 1 'Si Mrs. J. Buchanan gave a Mr. Acorne announced the names of the organizations of card party on Saturdav.Z.iiiaht.

consisting of 30 tables. Refresh i this city that will participate and ments were served and Juter. oi ine noaio to ue eiuereu i the parade. I WHEREVER THERE IS POULTRY lit- tm' Mi -Iin II j. I I The speaker of the day will be Arthur Young, Second Area coeanrander, while Major Cooper will be the marshal of the parade, which will start at 10 I a clock.

Miss Anna McCammon of the Torflales Grammar school, is ill With the influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pozzi, who have been ill with influenza for several weeks, are able to be out again.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sholz, formerly of Tomales, were here from Mill Valley last Sunday. hoy Cerini, Ed Conta and C. Cunningham are ill with the flu.

Reports from Bloomfleld bring the information that 400 sacks of potatoes have been stolen from farmers there in the last few days. ,1 f. if y7 I. Special Topic for mm 1 I 11 Kure. That is the meaning of DOl'RLE CHECK.

Poultry problems are serious problems. They should be approached with the least possible guess work. If you have poultry problems why not consult a recognized authority. Make sure. Send us your name and address, describing location briefly, and Mr.

Hamilton will call at the first opportunity. This service is free; there is no obligation t.M Ask any DOURLE CHECK Feed i Dealer about it. Sunday Evening IT, -A i Jf AT JL I A I fx 9 WwMm 920 192 1928- I i. avs fiat a no in mc on ject announced by Rev. Hueh Brunt for the evenme sermon DIED FROM FALL FROM AUTO Sunday night at the Christian church.

Wliile Mr. Drunk announces that in.no way will the message be a discussion of politics, yet n- it is a very timely message com CALIFORNIA VOTE. ANDERSEN, SMITH HAMILTON ing just before the national elee tion. A' 125 JEFFERSON STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 5TAMDIN0 AMONG 48 STATE 5 The general public is invited to attend the service which be Kins at 7:45. 8br l' A riliitMnni'-' (Sffee Special music and a hearty singspiraiioii led by Norman will be the musical fea yixf tures of the service.

The bone of his left leg badly shattered as he slipped and fell while jumping into his auto at San Rafael a few nights ago, Henry j. Luebberke, San Rafael contractor, aged 4 4, died Thursday night at that city following an operation on that day when the surgeons endeavored to riot the fracture. He was under the influence of the anaesthetic for four hours and did not regain conscious-noes, dying at midnight. He has resided at San Rafael for--a Rt yearn- end leuv8 a widow, two children, three sisters and two brothers. He will he laid at rest at Shiloh cemetery near Windsor, this county, by the Odd Fellows on Friday LOCAL TTOTES Mies Gladyi Burne, pretty.

California Development Ajaociation worker, urgea every refllttered voter in California to pet to the polls November 6, in order to increase California's vote standing among other states of the natron. In this state ranked 32nd in the percentage of registered voters voting. In 1924 California rating was increased to 21st. This year the goal is tenth or better. Every community In the state is contesting for the Better Citizenship cup of the Association, awarded to the city with the largest percentage of voters on election day.

Ramona, in San Diego county, won trie silver trophy twice, with percentages of 89.3 in 1924 and 98.3 in 1926. The cup becomes the permanent property of the) city winning it three times in succrssion. Mr. and Mrs. 1,.

Frei were down from Santa Rosa Wednes day evening. TftebesttUerkis' An oraer oy telephone will bring prompt delivery TELEPHONE ln-tf 1 Clips ivere served attbt PVNAMA-RACinc International tXPlVSrTlON Hon vp is a 5 to 1 favorite on the New York slock ex change. Mrs. Tursia Jackson, for Ascherman's Sunnl ies Waller Clayton of the Oakland fire department is here for a visit wilh Mr. and Mrs.

Art S. New burgh. merly of this city and now of Oakland, arrived here Thursday Co. Granted Special Permit To Parade At Healdsburg morning. Rev.

Canoles of San to visit the Pythian Sisters, and Wants! Uafnel will also officiate. from here went to Healdsburg Co. 184th Infantry, this ixL. TnJ city, Bononia county's National fiiiHrrl unit, will march in the GOOSEBERRIES Armistice Day parade in Hnalds- No. 2 brug on Monday, Nov.

12, A teleerani was received here 3 for NEW STANDARD PRICE Reginnlng Monday, October 22 the Highway Cleaners of 7J9 Main Street will Clean and Press Men's. Suits for $1.50 New equipment has recently been installed and top-notch work and prompt service will be rendered our patrons. All work is called fur and' Tin Hweet unci Jx-licioiis for Piea DeMPrt; late Thursday atternoon by Capt. J. C.

Schuster from Adjutant fienpral ill olst aertt at SacraineUUi rescinding the order commanding oflieor of the lS4th Infantry, requesting that Co. be permitted to march with the r-etaluiiiit diviflion and many 'iti-zens Joined in the request. The members 6t tile PPtalllllia Armistice Day committee are happy over the change in the situation and expressed the. opinion that Co, is needed in the paratla to nmml mit ihe IVkiln-ni a division. Capt.

Schuster ofllcially announced I'pcplpt of the telegrum oit Thurhday 4uul stated the members will bo formally noti-tied during the next few dayH that the company will march In Healdsburg. 1 tor the company to participate in the Armistice Day parade and MINCED CLAMS mobilization test In Tall Can, mento, and instructing he company, to fill to IleartittHltFg, The 'action of the adjutant rescinding the order foil-owing-a deluge of and telegrams to his office and to Col. "Mason, Big Value Fancy While Mont. ttt -m ami I a ft 4 4 HIGH SCHOOL T. A.

1 Electric Stone Bros. Dealers In Coal Wood MATCHES KXKCUTIVK HOARD Radio Small Boxes 4 pkgs- 25c A splendid mooting of thu Hi titVKA COXf RACT av THK LICK BIDDER The Cline Electrical Works, which is busy installing the new electric traffic signals at. the intersection of Main and Washington streets, was awarded the contract by the Acme Signal Co. of Loi which is furnishing and installing the splendid new signals. The company has 6 Cans 51.C0 School P.

T. A. executive board was held at the home of the president, Mrs. .1. H.

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M. THROUGH SERVICE PETALUMA TO SAN FRANCISCO WESTERN AVE. nurl ENGLISH CHARLES 1 T. JORDAN 1 Ascherman's Grocery FOR BLANKETS Phones 1785 and 1786 Name. (Temporary Address) 34 Main Street 'i tH TRY For Further Information Phone 564 GOLDEN GATE PENN GROVE, CALIF.

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