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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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1'hone Your Want Ai iAC WOODLAND VAihX unwwt. WAR BASES ON BOYS NET BIG TEXAS WONDERS Speaking of SUM ON PIGS, CHICKS, PRODUCE IF FERGUSONS WILL RUN AGAIN SPORTS By FRANK GETTY BAY ASSURED IN MESSAGE Woodland High Teams Face Stiff Test in Hoop Games Against Hub City Tonight The Cusc of Phil Scott The ease of Phil Scott is one. of the most extraordinary in modern prize By GORDON K. SlltiAKEK AUSTIN, Tex. All over the 26C, SAN FRANCISCO Sun Francisco 000 square miles of Texas, people are I ring history, where so much that is Projects completed by members of the Future Farmers of America, Pierce high school branch, during the year just closed, grossed the boys $4,249.07.

Further figures show that 34 boys encaged in these agricultural enter EUGENE LYONS bav region got three important messages in its mail yesterday, all of wondering it "Ma rguson is going MOSCOW Fearful that they will ocwnacnnB nas ueun when the A i to enter the governor's mansion, for tending to virtual utw The Woodland Wolves will pet their hardest test 5c i bo draltet! lor important jw the third time. that Uncle Sam's war birds on tne And teams ko to MarysviUe lor a pair 01 uasneiuun Wolves tl havinsr the strongest teams in the league and it and skilled me engincei torhnieiar prises put in a total of 1585 hours of labor. The 34 projects netted the concealing theii in winning tonight's contest the rest should lx easy. TVth Woodland and Mnrysville flashed through the.r first league ga members or an average of can do for a fighter, if he hap iens to be the right manager and in iglvt with the right people. James J.

Johnston, who looks after he American interests of Scott (and is known in boxing circles as friend," Just who is made clear. Jimmy has the cial tn.inmg. It would be but another turn in the remarkable career of the two Governors Mirian A. and James E. Ferguson, who have alternated between the zenith and the nadir of Fortune's heel.

In 1914 a rucsred. smooth shaven, Chico and Mm "Western front" will build their ncsti. about this harbor. One was a letter to Alameda city officials from Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley saying he will recommend Congress accept the Alameda site for the army's West Coast air Kids had rn $58.65 per boy.

humble posts in of last week. Woodland' ivi Poultry and hogs were the two most popular enterprises, nine in the former and four in 200 pound man of 45, risen from day engaging and factories with smaller1 and lc prestige than awaits i.i! he new indutiial establith vm iu tie b.wn. the Dnieper siHoy. the i'vri: waste. The allure neither money nor position in the, ew Yoik State Athletic commission the latter.

Other projects included turkeys, field and truck crops, sheep, STIVER; BEATS laborer to banker, startled the politicians of Texas by suddenly announc fug out his agile hand, how or. and tnat's useful. In addition, The second was a letter from Secretary Hurley to the Board of Su ing that he was going to run for vineyard, orchard, pigeons, ducKs, I calf raising and dairying. little "boy bandit" has succeeded persiors of Marin county, W.k industrial outposts is suLiiciciu the "I bulldozing the Madison Square that the War Department win 11 to outweight for these specialists lied CrovHlc. I ie coach of the( (H uI i.

mh" he do i l.ir.thall iear.i iti id iie not a bit going io. ail about Wood and Otis Bennett is the going to keep their eyes i. In a LeCorr.ec sr account of .,,1 wl. dy and ichabie sub. Will piobably start With a plank in his platform pro mend Congress accept tne outi warden crowd, and when you can ten posing to limit the amount of the WpHneSdclV faction of living a c.u ural center.

those two groups where to get off, of the Marin meadows site lor an ould claim that landowner: In one of the best of the season the Stiver' Fi from Esparto twi' 'c quite a manager A Remarkable Record I from tenant farmers, rerguson For Auto Plates army air bombing Ija. se. The third was a telegram from Congressman Charles P. Curry 'in Washington to the Vallejo Chamber Phil bcott, the boxer in question, wept into tne go einoibmu. tne world would luue been; After being hostess at tne it wi fm npnrlv thio vears.

Mrs. Wednesday marks the dead line of Commerce bearing information tne ho gned A ast amount of social persuasion'." being u.ed just now by the Soviet, to induce them to give rn knowledge to Soviet inumy. By the hundreds they are eing pried out of their modest in nit os and given the ch.ice between unemployment and a job in some new establishment. for the' 'machinations of Ferguson left it in October, 1917, with 1 it's the last day motorists may drive very rett" (1 Johnston. The American pub 1 her husband, who had been impeach on public highways un ess wiej imvc ifh mnall nortion of it as ed and sentenced never again to "hold applied for tneir 1930 licenses.

Those House Committee on iNaval Attairs will visit California in April to inspect the proposed navy air base site at Sunnyvale, Santa Clara county; the Mare Island navy yard, and Mather Field, Sacramento. has been unfortunate enough to see office of honor, trust or profit" in neglect to apply until alter the British flop in action is disgusted Texas. uary 31 must pay a double fee as with Scott. Then came the Ku Klux Klan. Fer penalty.

With their penchant for military labels, the newspapers here describe the process of a "mobilization of the technical forces of the country." "Falling Phil" has more fouls in his guson became ks vitnonc aiictKci. mai he will record than anything else. He has He could not run 3 or "1Cfc Mood promptly accepted. 1 npcHin played from start io tini h. lU.AiicL, on team.

kim Coons with 14 joints and Eweit iner(jl. no doubt be at his old with 11 were shooting in their best position at center with Diggs and form and they had excellent support HolLngsvorth at guard jobs. There from Capps, Underwood and Stivers arfi a jQt of dancly subs for this sec of the Woodland team. Esparto start Qnd strjng SQ that a felloV. must fight ed Stotts, Russell, Mason, Blakely and tQ keep Ms place Stephens and later entered Hartvig, Ifc ig expected that a good crowd and Tandy in a futile effort to stop viU oRow the Woodland boys tc the local five.

Marysville. The Stivers Five will go to Sacra mento Friday night to play the Sac ramento Junior College Skeeters. On; (jirl LsGgeTS Meet the following Wednesday Esparto will go to Knights Landing to play thejQg ToTllght claimed his way to technical decisions Ferguson saia sre wuu.u. nrrnsions. and has i twin planks of opposition to the Klan un tne of the state as a stake," he said, but FORESTERS WILL INSTALL HEADS been knocked out bv second raters and and vindication they again had for I see an opportunity in accepting this challenge to rid the state of Fergu sonism in July instead of the follow third raters while yelling "Foul!" on tune's favor.

four different occasions. He has nev She pardoned her husband. The Moscow had an oppoitunit to study at close range another of these economic military moements which abound in the new Russia in the congress, just concluded, of repiesenta t'ves, of the industrial "shock troops." Nearly every laige factorj, mine, co'lectre farm has a "biia ade" of er in his career defeated a first class legislature passed an amnetay in ing January." 1 Early return indicated Moody had restoring Ins political rights. eavyweight. A Real Menace A boirei who is ready to claim a fc a maioritv in the first primary, it.

Attorney General Dan Moody be a probe of highway activities. C. Stamm will be installed as chief ranger of Court Star Mo. 10, Foresters of America, here Thursday evening. Other to be seated aro: sub chief ranger, Arthur Holler; financial secretary, Bradley J.

Stephens; Knirc ontracts had been let ne cie campaigning was on act the pait as "Falling Phil' al menace at Miami, for this re manded heir cancellation and retu The girls' basketball team of the these shock troops. Tly.v consist of an' First Methodist Episcopal church wcikers especially deoted to their a 1 another month. Mrs. Ferguson lg noied her challenge, saying It had Brothers Quintet of approximately $1,000,000 to the state, in a seiies of suits. inning a $000,000 suit Moody announced for will play the Pirates, a Sacramento tasks, especially prepared to carry out team, at the Oak Park Methodist fully the i.isti uctions cf the ruling In the recording secretary, Hiram Hemgan; tnd jn 1 treasurer, Irvin Clover; past chief If Scott should chum a foul against Jack Sharkcv and hae his claim al never been formally accepted, second primary Moody won Meets Davis High church gym Tuesday evening.

This is party. Some of them Commun i .1 ,.,,1,1 rrnvm nm rn William semoi uu, the third of a series the local team ists, some aspirants lor tne tosetet be with JirinV Johnston in' the. to 1 "Either I should not bo governor "si "the second time. I al'd Anthony Guhl junior woodaru, senioi beedle, iUc thr. l.ntisher then or mv opponent should not oe atioi n.

tKo( narry sneihi 11.1 ironovil" At vs Feffruson said in Charles Charles emberohip, some merely conscienti is persons anxious to do their bit 1 the uphill fight for socialist indus Vr.i nil nf thorn, it is certain V.OUHI tuj) tin tut aui.i iicav.1 Ferguson rights was repeaieu. vk Heartened by a one point victory ia5 scheduled for this season. over the strong alumni team. Joe Roo xhe Woodlanders ere victorious 0 ney's Christian Brothers school bas ovcr the Sacramento V. L.

I. girls ketball quintet takes on the Davis Saturday evening, inning by a score hizh school in the C. B. C. gym at 0f 24 to 12.

The two groups have ar have defeated any ol her iir. campaign spc.cn mi 1 nonts caim the amnesty never was Davis; trustee, ueorge iiaze man; physician, Dr. W. J. Blcvins.

Jerrald C. Wilson, deputy grand chief ranger, w.ll be installing officer. G. M. Gassman, lecturer of the grand but he technically election.

I make him this challenge. 1 tional and that "Ma" Fcrgu are conscientious; no doubt recruits a ulcd chc I do not beat him 100.000 to the brigades are obtained nho froi Sacramento tonight. With Bud Soost ranged for a return game to be p'ay on could not legany paiuun mw. sunnorters sav the par on to a Britisher the first primar; men and women and Prato. forwards, playing ed in Sacramento February 1.

will serve as grand herald. i'u M.rt nln fhah! COUrt, vided, if I beat him in the first pri ht title, but objection to manner delib Those who will play for Woodland fcor with the pvei tnnt be. tonight are Jeanette Clark and Mrs. Ry their work and their behav cut. rw nnf havir'tr taken effect, pected.

A program and banquet aie after the Olive Cranston, forwaids; Derr.ice thrse shock ti oops arc suppose. Grubb and Leona Sachs, guards; Lena spar to the less soc.ally oton got the ear ot iviiuiioon anu nei.iv nlanned once mor, Muldoon put hi, Ji of the pardon. Once restored, Pncd. H1, rW l. riii" he opposed 1 they say, lepeal of the act could noc eiately decided unon by Phil Scott.

The public will stand for practical "kS 1 at Miami' again deprive him of the right to hold rlnitlinot Lane has the anything. Jim nvo it will stand ever Scott fighting Sharkey 1 since the Britisher rated fiL'htmtr Sharkcv since the Britisher rated for that. Leiser and Thelma Sachs, guards, winkers around them. The.r pri and Margaret Stetson, substitute. F01 pal function, however, is tc raise the Pirates the lineup follows: F.

productivity and the quality of Goodwin, M. J. Learnard and X. To duc tinn 1:1 the places v.heic they ball, the Gaels have come to the fore rapidly of late and reign favorites to conquer the visitors this evening. Slight Changes On Stock Mart Small gains and losses registered on Tuesday's stock market.

Kolster stock went down to 2. In other issues no important changes were made. Quotations: Transamerica, 43; United States moscovich, forwards; G. Metcalf, R. I employed.

which Reed, centers; M. McCormick and Since they often set a a big bout oifice. said: "Humans arc nte Vinrn tipxI Decausc of this dispute some think 1 tll me dppcnN entirely on the Thi" audnciouicclainfion suf "Ma" will again bo the candidate, not of andheo fkicnt to seal the bargain for Miami, "Pa." iHme thom livinR hejond the Garden crowd Scott and In either event, a Ferguson vie w. Johnston many time, Phil's real value tory vrill take her into the mansion to put him on at Miami next month, for the third time. hm rmcd workers Amy Luckling, guard: Johnston Eased Phil In After Scott had yelled "Foul!" in his bout with Otto Von Porat, when struck lightly on the thigh, the fight fans were through with the London fire laddie, or hoped they were.

But Jimmy Johnston got the ear of Commissioner William Muldoon, and have difficulty in maintaining the shock troops are sometimes unpopular with their i'ellow v. oi kers. Gathered in the former Hall of the Nobles, Cdma Gets Set For 1930 Season the delegates seemed a capabh the next thing that was heard was the inspiring lot. The fei cf that veneiable gentleman and 511 the pen ha ir.g Enthused 'or another they discussed their task as indeed military. They seemed in the midst a baule a battle against inefficiency, economic backwardness, the apathy of millions who are destined t'.

benef't irom the victory. isrn Colusa is preparing successful sea Steel, 171, up General 394, down Anaconda Copper, 74, up P. G. 54, down American Telephone, 219, up American Can. 1235a, up Catei pillar, 5S.

up Kolster, 2rL, down, Pacific Lighting, 79. up Sum 1 dard Oil, GOvi, up Montgomery vd. 437s down American To 1 mi C2T1 i erstwhile judge of prize fighters, do 1 clai ing that Scott rdnked with Shark ey and Max Schmeling. When the Madison Square Garden crowd heard this it naturally hadn't occurred to them since they had been present when Phil curled up and quit in the Porat affair they to get on this year. Plans have already been adopted SPECIALS I Now Being c'ltimr capacity of I a few weeks lum ground and i .1 i 11 TOMORROW AND mST" 1 1 iiiimimm THURSDAY I re room for wo icnts tad and hich Sophie Tucker in Well Known Role Supreme In Cold Weather More Punch More Vim Quicker Start When Sophie Tucker comes out on WmWm Offered at Conger pPnohnson Floor Poli8her' Mop half gallon Wax" 25 00 Royal (Purifiers) Cleaneis and attachments.

Regular JQ Westinghouse Automatic Irons. Regular $6.25 Wilanning Bowman Testers. Regular $2.95 Wk iH Bowman Percolators. Regular $6.25 Air Heaters, Hot Point. Regular $3.95 i Air llcatois, Majestic.

Regular $7.50 Spj lal Winter Terms on General Electric Refrigerators 3 Thor, special 108.50 cash. New models arriving. Sec the new West 1 house Sun Lamp. You can now take your light treatments in HMBKSMP your own home. We have many specials in ranges, cookers and Tmanv electrical appliances.

Wc have discounts on all lines except a thCM whcre no discounta are allowecl 0ur ncw pricos are now Conger's Electric Shop to the floor of the great New York night club in "Honky the lat est Warner Bros, talking, singing Vit aphone production hich comes to the National Theater tomorrow and sings her torrid ditties, she doesn't need to act. She can be perfectly natural, for she has filled this self same role in real life on countless nights. Many years of her life have been spent as an entertainer in night clubs mistress of ceremonies, singer of songs, and general life of the party. Much of the action of "Honky I Tonk" takes place in the Honky Tonk cafe, with Sophie capering chorus Eirls throngs of gay merry makers, 1 toy balloons, serpentine and clackers, 1 hectic atmosphere of whoopee and Sophie! RED HOT RHYTHMS! RACING ROMANCE! SCORCHING SONGS! What Care We For A Little Snow! SOPHIE TUCKER TURNS WINTER TO SUMMER ALSO VITAPHONE VARIETIES Use this form of delightful travel during 1930. Enjoy the Scenic highways get the maximum travel enjoyment and save money besides.

Whether you travel for business or pleasure, 25 miles or 2500 miles, the modern Motor Coach provides every travel comfort at lowest cosh San Francisco 2.60 Los Angeles 12.60 Fresno 6.30 Portland 13.50 UNION STAGE DEPOT Phone 23 A COMEDY A SKIT A NEWS WOODLAN i THEATER Any Seat Any Time 10 25 VESTA has long been known for its superior quality. Now we give you higher voltage greater capacity without additional cost. "Quicker" starting as well as longer cranking if need be and more "starts" without sacrificing a single bit of the long life so characteristic of VESTA Batteries. Hiatt Miller Main Street Garage Open Day and Night NOW PLAYING LAST TIMES TONIGHT DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL in "MAN CRAZY" W7, Sid Smith Comedy Cartoon I clcpaonc THURSDAYFRIDAY "PQTEMKJN" Hie Picture Uausual!.

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