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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 7

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Santa Rosa, California
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7
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SANTA ROSA PRESS DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930 LOITTITEIS! STOCK MARKETS L. 8 S. Pi. Druids Will Visit Healdsburg Members of Semplone Grove, of Snnta Rosa will pnv a visit to Verdi Gulseppi- Grove at llealds-burs? on Saturday night. At the regular meeting here last night a large delega.tioji arranged to inuke the trip.

The Santa Rosans will Radio Corporation Leads in N.Y. Buvincr mmm OFISHIN TRUCKING LI MOW YORK, April 3 (UP) -A i yHZSOr MUTUAL DIVISION 7 SAVING go to liealdsbiirg in a body leav- ing W. O. W. hall at 7:30 o'clock.

New officers of Sempione Grove will be elected at the next regular meetinpr of the order, April 17. Petaluman Charges Former Partner Violated Agreement of Sale All trtrt-ams in Sonoma oounty ill be open to trout finhwnien hon the season opens 1, it us revealed esterdny when pel CI. Stevciiot, state director of resources, issued the list nt reams to be elosed throunh- 11 Corner Fourth and A Streets Santa Roi I lut the wtate this year. Although APRIL APR AND Sonoma, county waters are lowed, several creeks in Humboldt and l.ake counties j'ere barred to tisiiermen. Six creeks and their tributaries here ordered closed in ounty.

They are 'Willow, Hire. sensational rise, aeeompanied by tremendous, net ivity It.adio Cor-poraiion shares together with a buying- wave in Amusement, issue, turned the trend of ih, stock market upward today after another period of irregularity. iSteet com. did not act well, however, according- to many observers. It sold below the previous close and ended the day unchanged at 193.

During- its depression other leaders sagged. They rallied toward ihe close and showed signs of having been oversold. The point in favor of the bulls was the sharp falling off in sales volume when prices were dec-lining. the close when a rally was in effect, the market became more active and tickers fell behind about. 13 minutes.

Sales totaled 4.033,610 shares. Most active, issues aside from Radio, which had sales of 4S8.700 shares for the day, were Fox Film A. Fnited las Improvement. Radio-ICeith-Orpheum, Columbia Grapho-phone, General Theaters Kquip-ment, Klectric Power Light, General Klectric, Warner Brothers and Curliss Wright. Utilities, motors, oils and special issues came back late in the day with the amusements.

American Telephone made a sharp recovery as did AVestern -Union. Cotton and grains firmed up with the stock, markets and closed higher. Call money held at per cent. 1 ROM SAN FRANCISCO CI ROUND TRIP JiL 7' day return limit ONEWAY $1S Sattlnfs to In Angeles and Saa Diegc Sou from Pier 7 at 4 p.m ROUND TRIP to SAN DICO -7-l- relurn limil 01-31 ONEWAY $16 Fare, includa Meals and Bertll eer. Trout, Soda and Salmon reeks.

Dobbyns and Prairie creeks ad their tributaries in Humboldt mnty were closed and the north rk of the Novo river and trilni-iries above the junction with the "ovo river at North Spur alsp tnie under the ban. Altogether. 70 streams in ountiea are affected by the ruling, iach year certain streams in kliich the supply of fish is running uw are closed to allow the fish re-stock the waters. Violation of an agreement not to enter a competing business, entered into when he sold his interest in a trucking business operating between Pet.aluma and Marin coast points, is charged to I'. J.

Sullivan of Petaluma in a suit filed in the superior court here yesterday by Guy Jameson. The plaintiff seeks an injunction to prevent Sullivan from further competitive operation, together with $1,000 damages. The complaint asserts that up to February 21, .1929, the two were partners in a trucking- line operating under authority of the state railroad commission between Petaluma, Fallon and Tomales. At that date Jameson bought his partner's interest, the complaint asserting that the sale agreement contained a clause that. Sullivan should "not engage in a -like business in or around Tomales, Fallon, Valley Ford or -Pdoomfield.

In spite of this, it is charged, Sullivng last October started a trucking business and has taken some of Jameson's customers. The plaintiff is represented bv Gil P. Hall and Henry J. Petaluma lawyer. Transamerica Again Sells Heavily in S.F.

SAX FRANCISCO. April's. Transamerica led the market on San Francisco Stock Kxchatme today, closing with a 1 -point gain at 4i after enjoying it turnover of nearly 2S.000 shares and a spread between a hiffh of 40 Vi and a. low of 44'4. The market opening was irreR-ular but auppoi-t en-teied and the list strengthened to close strong.

Three new were recorded in the oil Rroup, Tidewater com. up at 16, Shell Union at 24. up T8; and Associated. Oil at up 4Vi points. Tide Water, pfd.

moved up 1 to Standard Oil after selling down early in the session rallied to close with a lk point tjain at fis." ltichfield com. at 26 and Honolulu at: 38 were down 1i each. Richfield fd. at '22 and Union Associates at 45 were unchanged. DouKlas Aircraft advanced l'i to a new peak at 21 U.

Calambu Sugar sained 1 at 17. Fractional frains wore scored by Crown Zel-lerbaeh at 17 7s, Fireman's Fund at 1001,4. Hunt Hrothers at 23 and Mart-hunt, at 201,. Caterpillar Tractor declined 3 to 74 and Consolidated Chemical was off 1 at 29. Minor declines were chalked against Atlas.

Diesel at Foster Kleiser at 8-i. Golden State Milk at 2, I. Jlagnin at 23, Occidental Insurance at 24 and Western Pipe Steel at 25. Pacific IjiKhtiliff com. was up 1 at 102.

San Joaquin I.lKht Power sixes and Great Western Power sixes, ixith up fractionally, found new highs at. 103 and 104 respectively. Southern Pacific Golden Gate A at 17. Pacific Lighting rifrhts at 5 and Pacific Gas Klectric pfd. at 27 were slightly higher.

Spring -Water at 14 and Pacific Tel. Tel. corn, at 14H sold down slightly. Pacific Tel. Tel.

pfd. was unchanged at 124, as were Great Western Power sevens at 105, Pacific Public Service at 36, Pacific Gas com. at 71 and San Joaquin Light Power sevens at 118. Masnavox dipped to 5 and Kolster was steady at 4. West Coast Bancorporation at 20 and Bank of California at 2M0 showed no change.

Totals for today: Share market value $3,147,467. 4V OS ANGELES STjEAMSHIP CO. Fisher J. Kinslow, local busi- 309 Street Tel. Santa Rosa 19 hes man, was in San Francisco lesterday.

i i April's here! And Springtime foods Fruits, vegetables and other appetite-builders are finding their way into every menu with their refreshing flavor and pleasing variety. You will find our store ready to supply your meals with an abundance of ripe, luscious fruits and crispy young vegetables fresh from orchard and garden and of course, all the other good thirfgs to eat these exhilarating April days, too! FRANK W. LUTTRELL AGENT N.A.Ridley, Mgr. Travel Bureau Insurance Bonds Auto Finance Occidental Hotel Bldg. PHONE 197 BREMNER AT CAPITAL K.

Hremuer, county ag-yictil-tural commissioner, went. to Sacramento yesterday to attend a con-lerence of county commissioners from all parts of northern California. The meeting will continue all day today. Mabel Jones, six-year-old Sevastopol girl, was operated upon for appendicitis at the General hospital here yesterday by Dr. Bixby of Sebastopol.

She was reported as recovering: nicely from IBICES SPECIAL the shot: V. i i FRIDAY SATURRAY-AprU 4th 5th level spoonful every time 1 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i i I One big advantage of shopping at Poulsen's New Market is 4hat you have lots of parking space right close by and, too, everything is arranged on our shelves so that it is very easy to locate. I I HILLS RED CAN WALDORF TTrarara rl -TOILET i'j (m1 PAPER 1 Pound I Per I Can tj-J i KJ i I i niihMi li II I iiiimi 'I i Imiii i Tf (CtiU 241 fXV.O I hi dJjJ au 2iA lb-8ack te) PiGGLY WICGLY lillPSimcBgiiipS n-2-SSs wells NATIONAL CREST (offee 1 0ibs.43c PURE CANE With Every $3.00 Order New Plants Given For Fremont Park Donations of money and plants for the boautifieation of Fremont Plaza are still being received. A ceanothus purpmeus, otherwise known-as-wild has been received by the park commission from O. K.

Bremner, county horticultural commission, and the plant is now in bloom on the Fifth street side of park. A robinia has been received from Joe Imwalle and three Judas trees were, donated by Charles and David WriKht. Paul Harmond donated a Pyrus Kaido, and a. Fremontia Mexieana was received from Mrs. Charles Kellopfr.

Recent "rash donations "we're "from the American Legion, the American Legion auxiliary, and the High Twelve club, all of which donated $20 each. An Order ky Telephone ill bring Prompt Delivf Telephone SANTA ROSA 1763 Automatic Electric Coffee Roasting Accomplished by the GEOW CASWELL CQ EL MONTE CRUSHED 1 E8SBEK8IK Kellogg's Rice Krispies and Peaches Are Delicious IS)? (o) (o) SIIQRTENiflG BUTTER CORM PANCRUST POULSEN'S SPECIAL KEMP'S TINY GRAIN Fof "BetterBaking None Better' 1 Large Cans 2-Sb. can 39e lb. 41c 3 for 47c FLOP 49-. Ibs- s-1 -79 COFFEE Market PEAS MAXIMUM BRAND EARLY JUNE lb.

43C Featlir'eS Number 2 Cans Saturday Only 3 fOP 35C PEACHES Veal Roast SALAD oo DRESSING fQr 3Qn POlinCl 28C Best Foods 12-oz. Jar SHOULDER OR BREAi for 35C PINEAPPLE Pound 23c BROKEN SLICES TOMATOES Large Cans rlClHC namS STANDARD 2 CUDAHY HOCKLESS oer for 43c Pound 24c 2 cans 25c APRICOTS -r. BEANS HIGHWAY BRAND Vtai "OpS TENDER CUT I 15v ALL CUTS Number 2 Cans 30c 2 for 27c ti BEST FOODS GOLD MEDAL FRESH CREAMERY guaranteed: Pints )CPinb)i)fc pound PEARLS OF r'iJ, WHEAT Ji mMKlLi LETTUCE 9c pKg. V. FIRM CRISP HEADS FRESH CE LEEY each lie M.

MAINE FANCY BLEACHED CRISP HEADS mWT TT PEAS pounds 29c CI 1 I EXTRA SELECT, SWEET ALAMEDA -4. lbs. 29c pjf FANCY LARGE WHITE- No-2c2lwiDc OEAIiGEO dosen S9e EXTRA LARGE, FANCY SUNKIST LUX TOILET CENTURY CALIF. RIPE Per Sf No. 2 sf Car Can i CORNER THIRD AND STREETS Phone 2447 FRIDAY and SATURDAY PICNIC'-HAMS per lb.

19s 8 TO 10-POUND AVERAGE COFFEE per lb. 39c MELLOW'D TOiilATO SAUCE 6 for 23c DEL MONTE i RICE KRISPIES 2 Pkgs. for 19c RMEid0N ib- 2 7 KELLOGG'S KELLOGG'S SHREDDED WHEAT 3 for 28c Lighthouse Cleanser 3 cans 1 Qc I CIGARETTES per carton $1.15 per i TtflACARONI SHORT CUT 1 's 17c lbs. ALL KINDS BEST EVER LIGHT OR DARK BAKING POWDER 1 lb- can 23c r3 CRAB FROM THE DEEP SEA 2 cans 45c OYSTERS LARGE COVE 2 cans 29c 6 Cans 85t IV! ALT RAINIER BRAND! Per can 39c Produce Department Green Peas 3 lbs 25c TOMATOES FRESH RIPE 2 lbs 23c POTATOES 8 lbs 25c CALUMET large package LQ PEARL COD FISH 1 lb. brick 20c OATS ALBERS PEACOCK 4 lbs.

23c OLIVES HIGHWAY 2 tins 19c PEETS CRANULATED WASHING POWDER for 38c MILK 5 cans HEINZ BAKED LIBBY EVAPORATED M-M OR BLU'N GOLD (RESERVES QT. jar 48c PURE FRUIT AND SUGAR ALL KINDS SODA CRACKERS 3 lbs. for 35c A. B. C.

Medium cans Tall Can Misers ii VJ Phone 1060 SANTA ROSA 429 Third Street (ellogg's Rice Krispies and Peaches Are Delicious.

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