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The Press Democrat du lieu suivant : Santa Rosa, California • 10

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SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA- -THE PRESS DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1948- -PAGE 10 Dandelion comes from the French dents-de-lion, meaning teeth of lion. It was so called be-ause the leaves of this plant are notched like lions' teeth in profile. According to J. Edgar Hoover, 85 to 90 per cent of the driving accidents in many large cities are caused directly by persons who break traffic laws. On (CEtaaGs OSS Redwood Empire Delegates Seek Highway Action By the Wertfi BfcfkctfoM Champion -GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI Milk Consumption Increases Here SACRAMENTO, Feb.

21 (WNS) Total distribution of fluid milk in the Napa-Sonoma marketing area for November was 9,108 gallons, the California Crop and Livestock Reporting Service today announced. An increase of 3.42 per cent over the same month in 1946 was indicated. Average daily consumption of milk fat was 3,636 pounds for the area. Toorest' Sardine Season included SAN PEDRO, Feb. 21 (AP) The sardine season ended today, a week earlier than the official closing date.

Fish and game commission records disclosed that the catch of 87,000 tons was the poorest since 1932-33, when 83,492 tons were brought in. The end was forced by light-of-the-moon, during which time it is too bright to fish. Last year's catch was 190,741 tons. White Robert Holton Black Doug McVeigh 1. P-Q4.

P-Q4 15. Q-Ql. PxP Can You Solve This? Problem No. 21 (Dedicated to my good friend Alan Kelly) Petaluma Damage Settlement Okay'd SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21 (WNS) A compromise settlement for $350 filed by Joseph W.

Cook, 37, of Route Box 223, Petaluma and George Bottarini, of Penngrove, today was approved by the State Industrial Accident Commission. Cook had been working as a truck driver last October when he suffered a strain of his lumbar back muscles as a result of loading heavy milk cans onto a truck. Previously, he had received $330 compensation. mm mm 16. P-KR4, P-B6 Both sides forgot to develop their minor pieces.

17. NxP, Q-Q2 18. Q-Q3, Q-B3 19. N-KN5. 20.

QxRP. Mate. 2. N-KB3, IN-KB3 3. B-B4, N-B3 4.

P-K3, N-KR4 5. P-B3, B-B4 6. B-Q3, B-Bl Waste of time. BxB is better. 7.

O-O. P-K3 8. Q-R4. B-Q3 mm is 'h. tmim vw.

utmm -i mm mm feJ i B-K5, O-O m- A mate that black 10. B-N5, P-QR3 could have avoid What A Blessing To Hear Again! 11. BxN, PxB ed easily if he had only watched out. 12. QxP.

R-Nl 13. Q-R4. RxP 14. P-B4. R-N5 ft tm pm Something: New! mmmm jL 1m We have just received from nith new kind of ONE-UNIT HEARING AID McCloskey Office Dr.

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Gone are big, bulky, separate battery packs, dangling battery wires. No more harsh hollow undertones. Learn today how much better, clearer you can really hear! David McKay Company, publishers of famous chess books "Nim-zovich the Hypermodern" by Fred Reinfeld. As usual, this book has the McKay touch, well printed on good paper and the 58 games in the book give one a closer knowledge of the strength displayed by Nimzovich, who revolutionized modern master chess. Highly recommended for those who wish to advance in the game.

The price of the book is $2. California Chess News, Subscription $1 Per Year. We have number two of this new magazine in front of us, and the article by Yanofsky on Icelandic Chess is very interesting. This magazine makes a tremendous effort to give news of all the clubs in California plus the games of interest. If anyone has games or news items for publication, do send them to the magazine.

White to play and mate in two moves. A Word of Thanks Now that my tour is over, I think it fitting to express my sincere thanks fc Alan Kelly, who so ably carried on this column during my absence. Alan Kelly is a keen chess enthusiast and his work for the game is an outstanding factor in the development of chess in this area. Santa Rosa High School Beats Sonoma Last Tuesday evening, a match was played at the Santa Rosa High School. It was the first "call to arms" for the Juniors.

The complete result was Santa Rosa 4 points Sonoma 2 points! Here is Will Be All Day MON DAY February 23rd i i For SACRAMENTO, Feb. 21 Strong way commission at its monthly Redwood Empire Association delegations appeared before the high-meeting here today and requested action on a number of important highway projects in the Redwood Empire. Mendocino County Supervisor Guido Benassini, "president of the Shoreline Highway Association, and a supporting delegation from Fort Bragg and the Mendocino coast urged construction of a new bridge across Big river, on the Shoreline highway (State Highway Route 56) on the Mendocino coast. Other projects on the Shoreline highway will be submitted to the commission in March by a special committee representing the Shoreline Highway Association. James Tochefr, chairman of the Lake county board of supervisors, requested from the commission a report of a study made by highway engineers in 1947 of Route 16 and other routes in his county, plus financing and enstruction of other highway sectors that will best serve Lake county and the general public.

Other requests made to the Highway Commission included elimination of critical deficiencies on U. S. 101, the Redwood highway, and action in behalf of federal-aid highway appropriations. This bill for extension of federal aid to states is still pending in Congress. The Redwood Empire Association delegation also included: President Albert F.

Beecher of Lake county; Supervisor Lloyd Cullen of Sonoma county; Supervisors John Pearce and Ed Mey-bem of Lake county; Kenneth McNicol, president Fort Bragg Chamber of Commerce; Jack E. Sterling, James Campbell and Andy Johnson of Fort Bragg: Golden Gate Bridge Directors Edward Kenney, Gerald Haggerty and Matthew Graham; and James Adam, bridge representative appeared in behalf of the bridge; and Clyde Edmondson, general manager of the Redwood Empire Association. LIKE THE DEITIST He Gives New Life to Decaying Property Oil SHDYf lmmV mm L. n.Mi.inr.i.nmrnM. SANTA ROSA HEARING AID CENTER 524 Fourth St.

Santa Rosa, Calif. i i the lineup: HOW TO OVERCOME IT. Santa Rosa Every chess lover in California should support the magazine. Inquiries and subscriptions should 0 Adttrtst. 0 Sonoma John Lund W.

Green D. McVeigh L. Miller Gordon Olson 1 Roland Goudswaard 1 R. Holten 1 J. Cutter 1 THE ANSWER TO PREVENT DECAY OF BUILDINGS IS THE APPLICATION OF THE RIGHT KIND OF PAINT.

The painter knows the scientific reaction of different kinds of paint. He has learned his profession in the COLLEGE OF PAINT EXPERIENCE He knows the proper paint for each particular surface. Paint containing the RIGHT pigments the correct proportion of oils turpentine and other vehicles. Like thousands of painters he knows and uses 0 0 SANTA ROSA HEARING AID CENTER Carvel Gates 0' Donn W. A.

BLAKE, Jr. Santa Rosa Ed Baumgarten 0 Telephone 3409 524 Fourth Street McVeigh Bill Dubs 1 1 4 2 Francis McFarland of Santa Rosa lost to Jack Crump of Se-bastopol and Miss Eva Dresel of Sonoma beat Jim Simpson of be sent to California Chess News, Box 124, Santa Rosa. Bike Owners Warned New Tags Needed Santa Rosa's 1,300 "bike" owners the figure is a recent police estimate were reminded yesterday by Chief of Police Melvin "Dutch" Flohr that "1948 license time is here." New license tags, required under Santa Rosa city ordinance on all bicycles for the last 10 years, arrived this week. Small' metal rectangles, beaing white numerals on red backgrounds, they are to be attached to the seat posts of the vehicles. The fee, 25 cents, and a signed pledge to obey the "eleven commandments" of bicycle operation is required upon application at the police station.

The rules: Be careful and alert at all times. Obey all traffic rules and Sebastopol in side games. Play as a whole was not bad, but I would like to give the players some advice. Castle as soon as possible, develop your pieces. Don't try to mate your opponent with one piece alone it's impossible, although I did see it happen in the game on Board 6.

Those present were Mr. Alan Kelly, under whose guidance the Santa Rosa team emerged victorious, Miss Eva Dresel. of So HAVE YOU FOOT PROBLEMS? Do Your Feet Trouble You? Why not overcome your foot difficulties by the use of featherweight, flexible arch supports, made to the Individual impression of your feet? They are comfortable, corrective and made to meet YOUR individual needs. Why continue trying makeshifts and ready-made supports? These made-to-order arch supports give almost immediate relief. Phone S.R.

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Homer B. Jamison, Fresno, is president. Other oficers are A. J. Glasgow, Bend, vice-president; P.

V. Burke, Sacramento, second vice-president, and A. C. Lighthall, Baker, treasurer. noma, Mrs.

Agnes Blewitt of Sebastopol, Mr. Biella and Mr. A. Walstrom, faculty advisers for the Santa Rosa High School Chess Club. Coach Underhill of the Santa Rosa High School was pres ent, also.

Further matches are planned. signs. Never ride more than two Here is the game played on board No. 3: abreast. Never weave or out of traffic.

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Keep to right side of road always. Never hang onto moving vehicles. 'Be careful where you park your bike. Don't ride on sidewalks. Flohr said the department issued approximately 1,100 of the licenses last year and estimates an additional 200 this year.

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