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Friday, August 7, 1936. PETALUMA ARGUS-COURIER, fETALUMA, CALIFORNIA. EVENING EDITION J. JUNQUEIRO LIONS EAR KIN MARIN no No 'Hunting or dors SPANISH WAR DANISH FOLK Butter, Eggs In Review SPARTANS GIRD FOR SUNDAY MAYOR ON "PIONEER AT REST IN wai VETS PLAN VISIT. WELCOME PASTOR PASSES CALVARY PETALUMA GAME Following is the review of the ian Francisco butter and egg market and the New York butter market for Ttrursday, August up to 3 o'clock m.

by U. Oept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Window display changed at New Sunset Ground Floor Studio (next to BeroldPnuf) Alwayt new-pictures of local people and subjects; many beautifully colored; Mrs. Effie L.

Plymire, member of a prominent family which set Independent teams will be th tled in Tomales in the earlv dava diet of the Petaluma Spartans On- Sunday, August 9, at 10:30 A large number of comrades were present for the regular monthly meeting of Petaluma Mayor jasper wooaeon was tne and beloved wife of the late Dr speaker at the Wednesday lunch- Kred A. Plymire, died in Reno o'clock a. the newly appointed from now on. Heading a list out-of-town aggregations tha Jottn Junquelro, who died Monday night at his home at 147 Webster street, wa8 laid at rest at Calvary cemetery Thursday morning, following a requiem mats celebrated for the repose minister of the Danish Lutheran aon of Petaluma Lions club, Nevada, on August 5. The bodv Han Francisco Market BUTTER: No price changes will come to Kenilworth Park to church on Baker and Stanley giving tnose present tne "inside" is at the H.

F. Suhr chapel In streets. Rev. J. P.

M. Magnussen GARDEN HOME House witttS large rooms and basement. Oarage; Well and pressure system with- abundance of. water. -Large "lot" wlth.trees,'.

were to be noted today. A slight do battle with the Spartans in coming weeks is the St. Monica on me activities or me city gov- San Francisco with the funeral eramental activities, set for Saturday afternoon at 1 from Council Bluff, Iowa, will be Athletic Club nine of San Fran installed by the president of the The mayor's taiK wan in the o'clock. ly easier undertone in eastern markets resulted in a fairly free movement of all grades. Supplies, however, were not burdensome Cisco.

They will claBh with th Pacific district, Rev. J. H. Vau shrubbery, rock gardens and fish nature of a friendly chat during Among her surviving relatives Petaluma array at 2:15 Sunday men, of San Francisco. ponds.

A real show place. t- which be discussed Improvements lis her brother, Harry L. Marshall Camp No. 63, U. S.

W. Department of California, held Wednesday night in the American Legion hall with Commander John Carlson presiding. A committee was appointed composed lf Frank Emenegger and James O'Neil to confer with the members of Petaluma Post No. 28. American Legion, regarding headstones to be placed in the local cemeteries over graves afternoon.

Andy Smith, Spartan Rev. Magnussen, who arrived and dealers firm in 'their EJOY rVAMJ that had toeen made? some that of Keokuk street, Petaluma, and Mala St. manager, announced the follow to here with his family last week TATC asking prices at the close. were under discussion and others sisters, Mrs. Mattie M.

Warren ing starting lineups: and who has taken a house at EGGS: While egg prices were that were future possibilities. 1 Mrs. Lizzie Snedaker, of San at. Monica Spartans 501 Keller street, has been pas unchanged, the market on top of his soul at StrVincent's church o'clock. Rer.

Father Lester Ehrmann officiated at the mass with many friend 8 present to pay their final tribute to the pioneer. The committal prayer at Calvary was offered by Rev. Father Wm. Dillon. Many floral tributes came from friends in this city where Mr.

Junqueiro had made his home for many years. Blackburn Sorensen were in Kasich Benito The Petaluma river occupied Jose, and Mrs. Florence Gregory, the spotlight in that It came in of Reno, Nevada. tor of Our Saviour's church, in Council Bluff, for the last twelve for particular mention. Petaluma Mrs.

Plymire was well known wugus Anuressen years. During his pastorate grades appears to have leveled off, and the closing tone was steady to Arm. The undergrade marke showed a somewhat irregular undertone and prices river was discovered in 1775 by in Petaluma as she had resided of veterans. new church was erected. He was born in Denmark and came to the Spaniards.

Its commercial nere ana in r-enngrove up to it Preparations were made for Crisby Palucci value was not recognized, how- years ago lb the annual visit to Yountville on America 30 years ago as a young ever, until General Vallelo started Her father, the late Alexander Special! 5 Oriental 8 i 1 fe Kimonas hand em- CI broidered $A09 Beautiful 23-pfece QC Tea Set 94mM were spotted. Soiae dealers reported selling stocks a little more Cleoni Clippinger boy. He has lived in the middle Sunday, August 16. activities in this section and S. Marshall, was an old settler 2b Among the visiting veterans at closely, but supplies in most quar west much of the time since his arrival.

This is his first visit to needed a means of transportation oi lomaies townsnip. He came Rerovich urando charge of the funeral ters continued burdensome. tending the meeting were: Com 3b to market for the grain and other direct to Marin county from Lou products of the soil. isville, Jefferson county, Ken California. rade Ellison of Liscum Camp, New York Market BUTTER: Top grades held Caufield Evart In 1880 the United States War tucky, and settled on what was department took steps to improve known as the "Marshall The congregation of the local Elim church has been without a paHtor for some time and happy ss "Borrowed" Car Comrade Fowler of Harris Camp; Comrade H.

V. Sammon of Law-ton Camp of Denver, Colorado. steady, with prices unchanged; free offerings of 92 score at the Rivero J. Donovan $8.75 If Gultat, oval shape with case Chinese Vases, large The visiting group made brief Murphy Brown the river, at that time seeing the Home Ranch." His two brothers, benefit of such a 'waterway in James and Samuel, preceded him time of war. Since then work to that county, arriving in 1863.

has been going on almost con- Hugh, the elder brother, came to to welcome Rev. Magnussen and family. While they will no doubt miss their friends in Iowa, the opening at 36c, but there were strong bids at 35 c. Trade was only fair, with snap lacking. Fairly free offerings of 92 score 93c cf Recovered By Mel Hein emarks on the good of the order.

The Auxiliary, No. 4 3, Span Peelry Gan family will soon make many new rf ones in Petaluma. ish American War Veterans, also at 36c, but no disposition to shade. Held 92 score offered at group of Scandinavian friends The 1931 Chevrolet coupe be gave "a welcome party for the 35 3-4 36c. Medium grades longing Melvin Heln, Peta $11.50 $1.25 Sc Violin outfit, complete Silk Pajama Suits, hand embroidered Writing Paper, Pencils new pastor and his family Wed J.

T. O'Brien Jr. firmer at the decline, with most held a brief meeting Wednesday night with Mrs. Goldie Hopkins presiding. Mrs.

Clara Fowler, department junior vice, of San Rafael, was present. She reported nesday night at the church. A dealers reluctant to sell 90 score leader of the Hein orchestra playing for the Palomar at 35c, although buyers were un number of Danish people from Oakland, San Francisco and the willing to pay more. Car of 91 dance pavilion at Del Rio Woods, was stales while Hein was play Will Study Medicine that Mrs. A.

D. White, member tinually and millions of tons on Mann county in Mr. Mar-freight have been carried, despite shall lived on and within a half the diversion during the' last rnile of the home ranch since be few years of a great volume of came west, with the exception of traffic to railway and truck ten months he lived in what was systems. then known as Tomales village, The river now has a channel in the early days when the Keys 200 feet wide and 10 feet deep at and Duttons were the only in-the mouth. 100 feet wide and habitants.

the mouth, 100 feet wide and 10 A littIe before Mr. Marshall feet deep to the foot of Western or avenue, 50 feet wide and 5 feet Hne CinesseeFaHnie A. deep to the Washington street Brown, on March 4, 1854, who bridge and 50 -feet wide and 4 wa8 born in Kentucky. While feet deep the balance of its 900 she was living on the old home Old Peoples' Home in San Rafael score offered at Zofoc. Lithuan of the Auxiliary of John Harris and vp Latest Popular 9 Music 6 for $1 ian offered at 21 c.l.f.

87 ing foe a dance Saturday night are expected for the installation ceremony Sunday. After the service the English and Danish La Camp, was slowly improving at score sold at 34c. CORRECTION: The car was found on Sunday near the Agostini place 'on the the Cottage hospital, San Rafael. esterday's Lithuanian c.i.f. prices John T.

O'Brien son of 21 1-4 31 should haVe read 35c Mrs. Fowler informed those pres Oriental Lunch Cloths each Mrs. Altha O'Brlen-Bakar of Red dies' Aid Society will serve lunch and coffee in the church hall for all visitors and local friends. -4c c.i.f. ent that cards from members or highway near Lytton and was returned to the owner.

The machine was apparently "borrowed" and abandoned when use for it wood City, who was recently graduated from Stanford Univer friends would be appreciated by Mrs. White. She enjoys hearing; Mandolin and Case, regular $45 value, used, special 1 0 OUT OF TOWN FRIENDS and some odd feet. ranch in 1855, there was born sity, and who -will take a post graduate course, and later enter from her friends. Mrs.

White STOCKS was over. The fact that Petaluma enjoys to her, Emma Jane, on March 18, was the Novato correspondent for a medical college, was in (town Used Guitars $4X3 the benefits of water transporta- ls55, who was believed to be Argus-Courier for a number tion has been influential in at- the first white child born in the Wednesday. He is planning to study medicine and will spend a of years. tractime some important Indus- township. There were three chil An invitation has been received tries to Petaluma, among them' dren born to them, the remaining by the auxiliary to attend the We carry a complete line of greeting cards, magazines, cosmetics, mask accessories, OPEN EVENINGS being the Belding Heminway Cor- two having been named Fannie ticelli the new cherry oack- and Lizzie.

Mrs. Marshall died ATTEND FUNERAL A number of out of town relatives were1 here to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Haran, who died at her home near town on Sunday. Among the visiting priests who attended the services were: Father James Haran, a nephew of the late Mrs. Haran, and formerly assistant pastor at St.

Vincent's church; Father Patrick O'Rourke, now of San Francisco, who was also stationed at (St. Vincent's Manila day celebration to be given at Yountville on August 16. Mem ing plant and the proposed de- Pn November 30. 1861, and is bers of the auxiliary and the SAN FRANCISCO. Aug.

7. U.E In brisk trading strength was shown throughout the list in today's early session of the San Francisco stock exchange. At the close of the third hour the count showed 27 stocks in higher ground with only 9 off and 7 unchanged. Seven new highs were recorded. The heaviest volume was attained by California Packing, which was up over 2 full points for a new at 43.

Sound- velopments for the P. P. of C. C. i uie local feed plant Mr- Marshall married tor his The mayor stressed that the second wife, Emma.

Brown a camp will attend a ooay. Petaluma Mads Meals An Agony! Until Merchant Found Uan-Tage "I Could Not Eat Without Misery Till I Tried Van-Tage," Testifies Mr. J. B. Jamison, California Everyone will be welcome.

number of years in college. He is following In the footsteps of his late father. Dr. J. T.

O'Brien, who was one of the best surgeons in the state and who practiced here for many years, establishing the Hillside hospital. Returning to San Francisco in the evening Mr. O'Brien was accompanied by Miss -Lily Eakin, local nurse, who will spend some time with Mrs. Bakar at her Redwood City home. Every year Miss Bakin makes an extended visit at the Bakar home.

Pot In rUiomW nmtnn. aimer iu uis iiioi wuc, eu- The Auxiliary Sewing club hflJ hn nntPnt fnrp nih- ruary 16, 1870, by which union will meet at the Creamery ball I I .1 1 i tj. lalnlnir rlvir Imnmiom anta Tho luey 11 HU nuieutc, manic, lua Art Shop Phone 084. 113 Western Avenue some years ago and Rev. Father local business organization has na ndL a.

son named Harry Mr. Marshall was one of Marin O'Keefe of San Francisco. worked very closely with the war on August 20 when a pot-luck luncheon will be enjoyed. Mrs. Mabel Robertson and Mrs.

Geo. M. Studdert will be the hostesses department and has a standing county's earliest and prominent nommlrtftA which devotes con- settlers and by incessant toil ac- Parker Pens Ott Veale. oMnrahlo tlm. in tha sinHv iha CUmUiaiea Weaiin.

Native Son. for the next auxiliary meeting on view Pulp scored a 5-point rise and the rights 1 1-4, both new highs. Southern Pacific again was strong with a new high, up 1 1-2 and new highs were taken by General Paint, Hunt Bros. eptember 2. The banquet Wednesday night V.

JOHNSON IS Are you full of gas and awful bloat? Headachy? Nervous? Can't which was enjoyed by the auxil Redwood Shingle 8 Thomas Cline At Furniture Mart and Union Sugar preferred. iary members and the camp, was sleep? When you eat do you suffer agonies with indigestion? The oils were mixed with ranged by Mr. and Mrs. James HURT river problems. City finances are in excellent shape.

Although the assessment roll of 1935-36 amounting to $7,575,380 will be approximately $230,000 less for the coming year due to a reduction of the assessment of the public utilities properties and the discontinuation of the personal property tax on automobiles In tha city, the tax Do your kidneys break up your O'Neil. More than thirty-five sleep at night? Are you a victim uests enjoyed the event. Zen- of bowel constipation? Standard of California and Republic taking small gains and Universal Consolidated off fractionally. In the. utilities the only losses were fractional in California Water Service preferred and CRASH ias and French marigolds dec Then try VAN-TAGE! Over orated the banquet table.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Randall, A car driven by toss win -rrff owe tnarr "imwe Tip WOO 1111 Vlv bllB IX UVI iJ' jt popular members, aire moving to h. nvnnin projecuomsi ai me Mysuc inea Thomas Cine, of the Cline Furniture Company, is spending the week 4n San Francisco lh attending the annual Fall Furniture Market. A large group of enthusiastic buyers from eleven western states Is in attendence.

Mr. Burgess, of the Cline drap Last longer and cost less than other roofing materials. lAs Low in price as i 80 bundle or $3t20 per square "5 The thick kind. 1 ti- THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. Lumber Millwork Paint Hardware Cement Nails Where a Dollar Does Its Duty Tel.

27 DEIiMAR TRAVIS, Mgr. 101 Washington St. Pacific PuMitrrServlce preferreds, Among the industrials J)i Giorgio preferred added 3, Calamba Sugar common 1 and Hale Bros. an Diego where Mr. Randall will gas taxes which are received from WM accomPanIled gil Johnson, figured in a colli be close to his mother, who is ill.

Their stay in the south will the state. During the past year sion with a machine operated by 1-2. The only major loss was a a gain in the reserves of the Dr. H. A.

Hoffman at noon Thurs- indefinite. city amounting to over 95000 was 3-point drop in California Cotton. tiTransamerica was up 1-8 made, the cost of government The Krai car which was at 13 1-4 on good volume. belnir S172.722 a aeaJnst an In- coming up sireei mi nuu- onmo rwf t17RnQ uiau wuo was urivmg uuwu Varlui. oitv imnrnvaiTKMito In.

rounu Bireet, aicoruiiig iu wiu- Funeral Held clnrtfnir Main nH Thlrrt nesses. coin cars were uauiageu ery and decorative department, will spend two days at the market and western drapery conference. New styles, new designs, modern creations are much in evidence and Mr. Cline says this year's Fall Furniture Fashion Show can be looked forward to with much interest by our local home loving people. street widening, the Hill Boule- Johnson who was a passenger For Mrs.

Curtiss varrt nmit Winkenhum tinrt ivrai car, suueieu a uumy SAM SMITH LEAVES FOR CONVENTION Sam Smith, manager of the local plant of the Poultry Producers of Central California, accompanied by Mrs. Smith and children, left here this week for Hollywood where Mr. Smith goes as a delegate to the American Legion convention from Petaluma post. on the side of the face. Officer landscaping and the Thompson PreAir wnrir wr HWnnui mA Al Aretz checked the crash PET FOOI5S Funeral services were held the means nf finanrlne thH A motorcycle operaiea Dy nas.

Cunningham of Sebastopol, col- public works was explained. Thursday at 3:30 o'clock at the Chaipel of Pacific Mausoleum, lided with a car driven by Peter Some informal study of the C. Dane of Route 3 at noon on 6454 Camden street, near Foot Man-Kind Dog Food Nevo Cubed Dog Food Old Trusty Dog Food Guardian Canned Man-Kind Canned Pet-Pac Canned possibility of a swimming pool uwi I rv oiu i OLD FASHIONED DANCE American Legion Hall, Satur hill boulevard, Oakland, for the late Mrs. Lillian M. Curtiss widow of Gilbert Leonard Curtiss has been made and much Infor- 7 mation has been obtained from The drJver tne motorcycle was Ukiah officials as to the feasibil- on the nose but not 8er'-ity of such a project, according ouL MIXED BIRD SEEDS day, August 8th, Petaluma Hill of San Francisco and Oakland.

ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE A limited tonnage of very fine grade of first and second cuttings of alfalfa hay. Can offer right price if taken at once. Call 11-F-ll. "Gas in the intestines made my -meals a misery," states Mr. J.

B. Jamison, life-long resident of California. Billie Music, Bill Deiss, Mgr. Mrs. Curtiss died August 4, at Canary to the mayor.

However, no steps checked the accident. the home of her only daughter. pi Hemp Honey Roll Bird Tonic Bird Gravel have as yet been taken. Mrs. Hazel Culrtiss-Adamfe, in Millets Song Restorer Health.

Food Buy in Bulk! Rape John Mount introduced the nr a Belvedere. She was for many WEEKLY DANCE At American Legion hall tonight. Le Roy Jewett orchestra. Admission 25 cents city's chief magistrate as chair- 3. I.

ofOWTI At World's Quickest Cure-N0 PAIN! man oi uie cay. vice fresiaent 20 MILLION BOTTLES of this Formula have been sold. Right now it is being distributed in this vicinity alone, by the thousands of bottles! A flood of years a leader in society in San Francisco and Oakland and made her home at the Sir Francis Drake hotel, San Francisco. A Walter Goree presided in the absence of Paul Elmore, who is Painful corna lift off cully in 10 minutes. GUARANTEED No Pain No enjoying- his annual vacation, soreneu or Money hick: large number of friends from different cities in California, attend grateful testimonials is pouring Herbert Cochrane led the singing Conference In Eureka S.

T. Brown, manager of the Petaluma branch of the Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company, no paafl, no mcia, no culling. in to Antlers Pharmacy, Corner r.a. VODTSEN C2. DISTnlBCTOR PHONE 328 PETALUMA, CALIF.

to the accompaniment of Percy iif no days oi waiting instant ed the funeral services for the results. AA.U Stebbing. widely loved woman. EstGnsrsntHd UUKH.Urr Kentucky and Western Ave. VAN-TAGE headquarters forPet aluma.

Mrs. Ida Formschlag of this PAINT NOW Use good Paint. Floor paint for floors, step paint for steps, interior paints for inside and exterior paints for the outside. Pabco has a ipaint for every pur-pose Use Ppbco Paints They are good They are economical All colors. I.

B. RAYMOND city has been with Mrs. Adams PAYLE88 DRUG STORE 123 Main St. LOS ANGELES PUBLISHER left early Thursday morning with Many people in California PETALUMA VISITOR Howard Knight, chairman of the since her mother passed away and attended the funeral. know the prominent, retired mer chant, Mr.

J. B. Jamison Call board of supervisors, and County EtKrinaoi Poflcrti fnr lTuroIrn fornia native son. Read every Justus P. Craemer assistant Xney attended the' conference director department of public Li.k qd rmmu.

SAN JOSE POTTERY Have quite complete lines of word of his amazing testimonial his address is 36 N. Branci-forte, Santa Cruz, where he has A.1a. 1 1 V. 8 A "uoer sion on Friday lived for 26 years and see AUTO WASHING Polishing and Simonlzing. J.

V. Smith Auto Laundry, 327 Main St. Phone 802. pretty San Jose Pottery now on display. We think you will like it, also the I.

B. RAYMOND RUGS CLEAN ED--FLAT in town Thursday" and a caller at the Argus-Oourler Office. He is an old friend of the of the Argus-Courier. John A. RATE-9X12 $2.16 Olmsted, and was diaannolntrt 30 discount allowed where to find that Mr.

Olmsted was not 'adequate cleaning equipment is in town, being on his vacation in ued in home. Quantity the north. Nap washed and sanitized. Moth SATURDAY SPECIAL, August 8, 1936. proofing in all phases.

References from the finest homes. For" an Children's Lunch Boxes. The Fair 1 pointment phone 1661. ALL METAL FREEZER what VAN-TAGE can do for you, too: Gas in the Intestines "I hay) gas In the Intestines so that I couldn't eat without misery) It was agony after meals gas would form, and I would have a terrible taste in my month. I took salts pills nearly everything anyone could tell me of," but they gave me only temporary -reUef.

"Finally was 'fortunate enough to hear about TAGE. and I had only taken the first bottle till I began to feel like, a new man. I just don't tnowj how to tell you air the ways It helped me. I can eat without the slightest distress I was born in California, have lived 26 years around Santa Cruz in business here for years before retiring. Just it fi CD ft Sturdily Built, Quick Freezing.

1 I ASIC YOUR GROCER FOrJI I 7 1 I j( soon as word got around that the Peters A Non-Disintegrating, Expanding Bullet did ask any merchant here if you want to know whether I am reliable. I want you te know what VAN-TAGE has done for me." Acts on the 4 Organs VAN-TAGE is a blend of 30 Scientific Medicaments including THE 81 GREAT NATURAL. HERBS Some of Jhese herbs sweep right through the in- testines, clearing out that fouli decayed matter thatrpoiBong your systems others relieve- tkt stomach of agonizing, gas and bloati and still others flush Jhe kidneys Enormous volume of sales makes the cost extreme ly treasonable. For a few cents a day, you can get your supply of VANTAGE from Antlers Pharmtxy Kentucky Western Ave. a quicker, cleaner big-game job, sportsmen began to.

clamor for it in other calibers. So now, in addition to the .3040 and 3006 sizes, this belted smasher is ready in .3030 and .35 Remington controlled and positive expansion deeper penetration little or no loss of weight. cp. kp (Dim 2 Quarts. im IteiWi; iiegf vc ir lij.

-j a )1 Gddon Eagb Hilling Co. Petaluma ftdone 1020 CaKf. PETERS.

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