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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 9

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Santa Rosa, California
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9
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-THE PRESS DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1947 PAGE 9- -SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA- At PEDERSEN With the World's Blindfold Champion CHESS CHATS By GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI MncKflw lQ0.fi acrainst Lasker and tnvavv Kvwy Capablanca; and again led Capa- CAN YOU SOLVE THIS? Problem No. 12 By GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI blanca in a iyz tournament, wnen in the proper frame of mind, he surpasses all opponents. His tech "Am f. nique IS a wild, lempeiiuuua c4om that hursts the dikes and a mm sweeps away all opposition. His confidence in his ability, and his infinite otmmism are xne essen No Wonder STEWART-WARNER mm wm wm ft a Is Such A Wooderf ufl Christmas Gift! White to play and mate in two moves.

tial factors of his success. In 1929 and again in 1934 he played two matches with Alekhine for the world title, but lost both matches. He is now a citizen of Germany. D-ug Store Tieup Nears Agreement SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20 (AP) A tentative agreement was announced today in a wage dispute between San Francisco's large independent drugstores and the AFL Pharmacists' Union.

The agreement, negotiated at a session held by Federal Conciliator Omar Hoskins with representatives of the disputants, provides an eventual 40-hour week for pharmacists and a $5 weekly wage boost to $43 for drug clerks retroactive to November 1. It continues the present scale of $375 a month for pharmacists with a reduction in the present 48 -hour week to 44 hours January 1 and to 40 July 1. Jpmnese Bibles LAST WEEK'S PROBLEM Due to a typographical error, there were three black bishops last week's problem (No. 11). We should follow that with the usual chess The bishop on QB5 should have been white.

Some of our contestants very cleverly made that correction and solved the problem congratulations. The rest of you may send in the answer this week and still get credit for it. Easier to play handsomer to look at! and Only Stewart-Warneir Gives Yon Strobo-Sonic Tone KNOW THE CHESS MASTERS Ewfim D. Bogoliubow was born April 1, 1889 in Ukrania, the son of an orthodox priest. He attend-A cphnnl at.

the Orthodox Semin To Sail to Orient SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20 (AP rrn hundred thousand Bible .1 land New, Testaments, printed JapaneseWill be aboard the trans-. ary, then high school, and then the Kiev Polytechnic. A friend taught him 'the game of chess in 1906. Two years later he took part in a corresoondence tournament and won the first prize.

In 1914 he made his deput in master play in the Manheim tournament. He was interned at Triberg during the First World War, and later decided to make that place his permanent home. He won first prize at Pisbyan, 1922: divided honors at Carlsbad, 1923, with Alekhine and Maroczy; won first prize at Period MPeoign! iSeautifiil Mtadio Performance 1 Mix i i 1 port Pacific Bear when it sans tomorrow for the Orient. Chaplain (Col.) Edward Tret' said the shipment will bring to around 800,000 the number of Bible and Testaments sent to JaDan for distribution this year. 1 i "in rr 1 i i SHERATON Beautiful pedestal commode radio in rich mahogany.

Includes push-button tuning and foreign short wave broadcast band. 129.95 i Ill Jt' -weft WPS THI INTERPRETER, dark, old-world mahogany with intermix automatic record changer. 199.95 Same Model In Bleach 209.9$ I it 4 vj, VI Ln -rr SHADOV-BOX DIAL wfh vniqv Wid-Angl Tuning Not just a "change," but the first major improvement in radio operation in 15 years! Engineered 40 be seen clearly from all angles tuned accurately and quickly; 13 ffls a 4-A If kt-" -f Si id mi ft I 4 IH CHIPPENDALE Beautiful commode radio, in all-mahogany. Accurate pushbutton tuning, plus international short-ware band. 139.95 SEE TH 000 mm 7 I ii II TO BELIEVE THERE IS SOMETHING REALLY NEW IN RADIO-PHONOGRAPHSl Come in and listen to these new 1948 Stewart-Warner radio-phonographs today! If you like, bring your own "test" record with you.

You'll believe your ears here is radio and record performance thrillingly true to life. Handsome new consoles, style-proportioned for today's home, are beautifully crafted in both period and modern styles. Only Stewart-Warner gives you Strobo-Sonic Tone the tone that's picture-clear for both radio and records. Come in and listen for the difference, todayl Tie Perfect Combination! Strobo-Sonic TONE SYSTEM with fctro-Huih Jlpreftfc No more needle noise no hiss and chatter. No rnbre needlt changing troubles, either! The Dura-point retracts to guard your records from accidental scratch.

m- Stewart-Warner Consolette Radio-phonograph A Model for Every a Radio for Every Room I7i w. FOR 1948 Rich, full ton you'd expect only in a big eentolat Automatic changer plays ap to 12 records. Four detachable legs quickly aaake this set a smart table or ehairaide model. Wide-range ton AC smoouineai- Stewart Warnei m' you for forever! THI AUEGRO, dark ma hogany period piece with dimensional grille; standard record charterer. AM RADIOS FM RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS TELEVISION THE NEW MINSTREL, handsome contemporary styling, with standard automatic record changer 169.95 129.95 189.95 msmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm No waiting for this marvelous new Glad Only $0050 Easy Payment Terms Can Be Arranged On All Models u3 iron you can buy it today, have it delivered in plenty of time for Christmas.

See our One-Minute Shirt Demonstration see how she can iron with a touch of a single knee control zip through hardest-to-iron-pieces in minutes how the Gladiron wheels where she -wants iu Then jolds and stores in square feet of space. On Easy Terms A fill-sli ironer built to do a full-siz job STORE HOURS MONDAY and TUESDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Customer Satisfaction PROPANE GAS AND FUEL OIL Countywide Service run iull a ffil nn tp nr 505 Third St. Santa Rosa Phone 1000 HOME APPLIANCES HEATING EQUIPMENT 635 Fourth Street Santa Rosa OPEN TILL 9 P.M.

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Years Available:
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