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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 16

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Santa Rosa, California
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3 The PRESS DEMOCRAT 16 Cat, Thiw'sa JOB TWO (Clasps MUSIC IN THE AIR COUNTY PUPILS GIVE JOINT RECITAL TODAY By ss BUMI Ckp jGOIGS KOtTANOWSSO- All Officers Of Symphony Re-elected All officers of the Sonoma Coun CAX YOU SOLVE THIS? Problem No. 36 By A. Eilerman, Buenos Aires. KB3 QxQ QN Q2 KR3 QX3 Black resigns. 12.

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QN5! i i 1 A i er, Windsor, and Mrs. Clara Cook, Ukiah, Following is the program: P. M. Elementary Grade One Through Seven 1 Sonatina two movement demaU Joan Warren The Sonoma county branch of the Music Teachers Association of California will present pupils in recital at 2:30 p.m. today in tlie Saturday Afer-noon Clubhouse on Tenth street.

It will be the ninth joint recif" cf White to play and. mate in two moves. ty Symphony Association were re elected at the association annual White theratens BxNB6 or af- iter Bl, BxNQ7, NxB (forced) luncheon meeting Friday at Eisen-hood's restaurant. 3 Across the Kills Steiaer KxQP wins easy. -Gxxnca RobmGoocielksw Li lf LJ ri Irene Ivaixitlii a Boatir.f on the Laite- SANTA ROSA CHESS CLUB Championship Tourney: The Lit and ta Fairy.

Syivxa Looroer i 1 TTT 4 Sonatina two movements i urtner results are: crien hsiwb i I LsS li Lmi They are: Mrs. Elzo McCluskey, president; Mrs. Verner R. Honk, vice-president; Mrs. Ernest I Fin-ley, second vice-president; Elzo McCluskey.

third vice-president; Mrs. Ashton Hayes, treasurer; Mrs. Leonard Talbot, corresponding secretary: Lloyd K. Wood, busi -Beethoven Janet Buss, violin pupils from Sonoma county studios. The program will feature selections by students of all grades and will present pupils from Santa Rosa, SebastcpoL, Petaluma, Windsor and Ukiah.

The program is in three divisions separated by five-minute intermissions. Elementary pupils will open the program at 2:30 p. m. and at 3:20 p. m- students of the junior and senior hizh school group will oeai oueniiiin nauer.

John Boschen beat Alan Kelly. Walt Sherman loses to Olson. Judge Jenkines beat. Alan Kelly. Jo Ann Bust, piano Brother.

Come and Dance Witn Me Humperdmck-aeiie Mafic Castle Du Vastier 'I --Mi ness manager, and Mrs. Charles M. Kellogg, secretary. Prelude in A Major Chopin ELECTED Harold Rue, 24- Contra Dance in Major -Beethoven Some of the top scorers are so far: Watson and G. Koltanowski 3 points each.

Judge Jenkines 2Vz, Boschen 3 (out of 4) etc S'oeilah Perkins 7 Walts In a Minor Grit year-old second year student at Santa Rosa Junior College, is the new president of the sta-dent body. ri fa JEfj Afternoon of a Faun. Deb-ttry-Sctaaum Patricia Lee Wiiiiajna Padere-sn)d -Nocturne Modem Cleaners and Launderers Solution to Problem No. 35 1. NxP, also QxB.

Next week the prize-winners and the scoring list will be published. Cbcpia Fantajsae-liapTomtu Mkt Undsar Lou I Lou Dr. David P. Anderson reported for the nominating committee, consisting of himself, Roy Mitchell and Miss Helen Cochrane. Evert Person, assistant publisher of The Press Democrat and Hie Evening Press, was welcomed as a new member of the board of directors.

George Trombley, conductor of the symphony, discussed proposed children's concerts for next fall and tentative plans for next symphony season. Mr. Trombley discussed plans to give more complete symphonies in the future rather than single movements. Among Phone 124 613 First Street Do Kot Go 3y Love Haeeman Let Ail My Ltfe Be Music Sprats Seirtev Lauersoo Mrs. Everett Farter, Accompanist start their section of the program- The junior college and adult group's section of the program will start at 4:30 p.

m. Teachers whose pupils will participate in today's program are: Helen Cochrane, Edith Lute, Claire Coltrin, Everett Foster, Doris Smith, Mildred Turner, Mrs. W. C. EudisilL Sarah Jenfcs, and Mrs.

Jeanne Chapman, Santa Rosa; Edith Snypp, Sebastopol; Gertrude Bojorques, Hah Dillingham, Ruth Caulfield and Vera Woropaieff, Petaluma; Irene Fry 3 Tut Cue Beethoven Joan Srruth 9 Voim Concerto-M; ma tire TTlsfsts Janet dare Orchard 10 Spanish Gypsy Dance Deceree Trus'er 11 Minuet in J2 Beethoven Andaiouse Pessard 15 uriel Craw 12 Sunrise Mazurka Caprice JPattiscM Phyllis GiUogj 13 Waltz in Flat Hockowski Beverly Thompson 3:2 P.M. Junior and Senior High School Group 1 Russian Dance Tansman Beginners Advice Taloe of the Pieces Theoretically The pawn is accepted as having the value of one point. The Queen values 10 pawns or 2 ooks. The Rook values 5 pawns. The Bishop values 3 pawns.

The Knight values 3 pawns. The King values 3 pawns at the end of game wher it will not be dangerous to use the King as a piece. 2. Positionally Positionally you may find that a Knight, Bishop or a pawn through the manner they are placed are more forceful than a Queen or Rook. The principle of the Theoretical Values of the pieces is not absolute.

It is no more than an appreciation State Rushes School Plans SACRAMENTO. June 5 (UP- ATASCADERO: Last Sunday Northern California tied a very strong Southern California team by to 284. The last game to finish was the game on board No. 1, between H. Steiner (S) and George Koltanowski (N).

The game ended in a draw. In a blindfold exhibition against 4 of the North and 4 of the South G. Koltanowski won 4, drew 3 and lost 1. Here follows a game from this Waltz in -Schubert uiose uncer consideration are Dvorak's "New World" Sally Earner Tchaikowsky Pathet5que" and! Cesar France's Minor Sym-f 3 Duo Etude LinafoTS Carolyn TosciJ Barbara Beedle exhibition. G.

Koltanowski J. B. Gee (Santa Rosa) (Sacramento White Black Plans for California schools to overcome postwar classroom shortages are being submitted for state approval at 10 times the prewar rate. State Architect Anson Boyd said today. Boyd pointed to the total of May applications for school construction worth $12,757,639 an all-time record for one month.

He said school construction work Do You Have to Store Ymxr Household Goods? MAYFLOWER call JuilaUU a Ample Kew r'irepttuf ilVarehonse Phone Santa Eosa 1723 t'SS Seiaslepcl Road ExclttUre L4al Ara4 Aef C. XtksiSfie JP urnilure 4 I Eear a Thrush at Eve Cadman The Las With the Delicate Air- Arrte Yvonne Michie Mary Temple Loire, Accompanist 9 Solfespetto R. Bach Fur EUse Beethoven i Romance La Forge Etude -Vo 1 Wollenhaupt Patricia Williams 7 Rhapsoche in Scales Mark Kevin Prelude from Suite Mod erne Whiting Janis Rath bone French Defense. sl. K4 K3 phony.

Association Secretary Mrs. Kellogg said a complete financial report of the association will be made public after the next directors meeting July 15. In addition to the officers nominating committee and Mr. Person, the following members were present at the meeting; Mrs. E.

A. Eymann, Mrs. Temple Smith, Miss Claire Coltrin, Miss Mildred Turner, Chester Beck, Kenneth Brown, George PL Cadan, G. Lansing Hurd, and Charles Reinking. Important: Friday, June 18th, 1948, at 8 p.m.

Charles Bagty, San 5 Francisco Chess Champ, will give a simultaneous exhibition against -30 players. Spectators invited. Nol charge. Fhght of Bumble 1. Q4 y4 3.

PxP PxP 4. Q3 Q3 5. K2 B3 6. Castles KR3 7. Q2 BxPch No good as the blindfold player oruickly demonstrates.

-Rimskv-Korsakov Gladys Lance -Pairs gren i May rigEt James Kin -MacDowen 19 scotch oem before the war averaged about $14,000,000 a year. On the basis of construction funds available and plans submitted, this year's total, he said, should reach 000r000. I The checking of school plans bis office has been given top I priority by Gov. Earl Warren, 1 Boyd said. Under a 1933 state law, all plans for public schools must Irma Jean People 8.

KxB R5ch 9. N5l 11 Inventions I and IV I Mttvmemt PrTtiia! Bach -Pouienc Vji ESWl in I in i I I il "mm I I Sydney Smith -Longas floero Kirmico 10. B4! Stops everything! 10 KN4 Stamp Collectors Form 'Stamp' Group LONG BEACH, June 5 (UP) A group of stamp collectors, weary of numerous commemorative is 13 Prelude in Sharp Minor -Kacnmanwotx 11. N3 R3 be inspected by the state archi Robert Green 1 S-i 1 LTI r- I issUbV. I 14 The Star -Rodger We will check and locate the trouble, re-align the wheels correctly, make your ear handle smoothly and easily.

We specialize in front end and steering system overhauling' for all makes of ears. Out of Mv Peepest saoneas ranz i To the Sun Curran i Mildred Weeks Mary Temple Loire, Accompanist Clot Dance Hansen tect for compliance with earthquake safety requirements, moving out as rapidly as possible, In an effort to keep the plans Boyd said, he has placed staff on a nine-hour day six days a week. vzJ' if you ho7 Macioweu Improvisation Marilyn Stark Paul Sertoli DRIVE-IN MARKET 320 West Third Street Fine, Fresh Vegetables Laree. tender. 1 18 Revolutionary Etude Chopin -LeciKtna MalagTjera Kathryn Rapp sues, today formed "Stamps" society to omit many postage: stamps.

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