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PACE FOUR WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1930, Phone Your Want Ads 666 COUNTIES CONFER WITH COLUSA ON BUILDING WEIRS MILTON WOODS TOPS ESPARTO HONOR ROLL MAIN STREET Esparto Beats Winters Cagers by 40 13 Score If the old pavement torn up on voice after a month of married With each class averaging 50 per Main street could talk, this is what it me. WOLVES OUT OF RUNNING; FIVE WINS cent of its members on the list, jun would say, according to a contribu Tash, tash! and seniors were tied on the tor: I took you out of the mud and clay And now you're taking me away. Esparto High school's flashy bas honor roll at Esparto high for the last quarter, it was announced today. The freshmen have a percentage of 33 and the sophomores 25.

ft ball team continued its winning (By Valley News Alliance) COLUSA It was decided at the session of the Colusa chamber of commerce, presided over by I. G. Zum walt, to appoint a permanent committee to meet with other counties, state and federal engineers in the matter of the construction of two weirs in the vicinity of Colusa to aid in the permanent reclamation of rich lands on the east side in particular. The recent mass meeting, attended by Messrs. Matison, Tibbetts and Stanley, wherein the weir problem was discussed in all its varied phases, Although you've called me soft and tteak Friday night defeating I Winters squad by the score of 40 to punk, I've been a bed for many a drunk.

The roll, givinjj the grade percent 1 age of each student, follows: Your streets were made of dirt and Milton Woods 97 Winters made two baskets and was high point man for his squad. Wallace and Forbes of Esparto played a wonderful defensive game. Winters was unable to get the ball through them and try after try either failed or resulted in interception. In a preliminary contest Winters won the game by the score of 19 to 15. Lewis of Esparto and Pelter of Winters were outstanding players.

The contests were played at Win sand ICS, You put me down and called it grand Louise Gray Josephine Gray Howard Mason Woodland and Yuba City basketball 13. inters was supposed to be teams split honors Friday night when strong and as the result Esparto had the Wolf A team was defeated by the been preparing hard for the contest, score of 34 to 21 and the squad Winters wilted before the attack and flashed through to victory by the at half time Esparto was leading by score of 16 to 12. The contests were the score of 22 to 4. played in the Yuba City High school I Mason did some sensational playing gymnasium. for Esparto.

In ten minutes he ran To have rough and dirty streets 7 more, 95 1 was recalled and a general discussion Jack Wyatt But pavement smooth as a ball room Luuuweu in wmcri necessity oi K. T. Carter, Franks Farish, Lawrence AVraith and Jadk Caldwell comprise the Lions' Club new quartette and we'll recommend them for curing the blues and other things. In fact, the Berlin specialists who have been unable to put that Hungarian army floor. weirs was accentuated, but the inabil 95 Max Covert Marguerite Taylor Eleanore Farnham Athena Woupois Woodland let for a few seconds in up li points.

riartwig made ters but more than half the people On summer days I've heard you say I hadn't ought to run away, opening quarter after Bennett made I points and Parker eight. Young of in the hall were Esparto backers a free throw. Then the Honkers came But here one thing I telling you: If you were hot as why you'd run 94.7 owners 10 participate 94V anv Part of the cost was stressed. 9 15 committee W'H be named by jj" President Crayton at. the next nieet qi ing of the body.

officer to sleep for 15 years might back and sank a field basket. From veil to import our singing four too! IDAVIS A TEAM then on the Wolves trailed. Gladys Loeffel Shelford Wyatt Addie Mae Logan Milford Bloom Cache Flesher George Atkins, reports Fred Por Landing Club Winner Over Capital Five LOSESTOARMIJO George Foibes The Yuba City boys were all tall and the Wolves found it difficult to play against them. There were many personal fouls called by the referee and Bennett went out in the last period on his fourth personal foul. Beeman played a steady game and You've battered me with trucks and cars; Your thanks were stubs of old cigars.

And now I'm old with wrinkles deep, You say that I am hard to sweep So you dig me up with all my bumps And haul me to the city dumps. And you hire Joe with all his crew ter, must 'be preparing a feed of chopped alfalfa, hay, beans and bean straw with his food choppers. TELEPHONE STOCK HAS GOOD GAIN Davis and Armijo divided basket The other day Fred went bv tall honors Friday night when their was high point man with 11 points. In a rough and tumble basketball George's shop and saw him tak A and high school teams played The defeat just about puts the fin contest Friday night the Knights Jt Iooks Hke have had my day ing the hood off a tractor that Mary Mack Esther Nichols Elaine Morrin Gordon Russell Helen Baur Dale Vieira Ai'thur Goodnow Tashi Matsumoto William Lider Helen Grothe Delmas Bloom up 6VS points on Satur ishing touches to the A team so far, the Davis gymnasium. The Davis A just come in.

4 Since Proctor thinks that he can lay A street that will lots better stand most impressive victories of the season by defeating Silva's All Stars of Opening up a new case? asked Fred. Barrymore's First (Madeline Taylor Mania Gray Dorothy Stotts The constant use of car and man. Though they may think that they can Cement they'll never have to fix, After years have passed they'll see That it will have its bumps like me. Ann Observer When a man bites a dog it's news and when a dog bites a tractor, as one did to Bill "Transamerica" Walker's as championship ambitions are con team outdid itself in pacing the visit cerned. Both Woodland and Yuba i ors until the last quarter and permit City had been defeated by Marysvilie i ting them but a 2I 1S win when they and the Hub City is rated as haying have been winning consistently with about the bast basketball organiza much larger margins, tion in the loop.

The Davis team, which is 'tied The little fellows can go on and for first place in the league stand perhaps win a title of their own. Thej ings unless Friday's games in other have had a good season so far and schools upset the dope, won readily are playing good ball. from the visitors 23 13. Evert Peterson and Otis Bennett A large crowd of rooters followed played their last game for Woodland the visitors and with the Davis fans Hi. They have completed four years' made an uproarious event of the in high school and are no longer ames.

eligible. Talkie Here!" Kathryn Gable Eda Mae Davis Wilma Zentner Sacramento. The score was 47 to 28 when the fast contest had ended. In the first half the 250 fans saw Knights Landing get busy and run up a safe margin on the invaders. Ihen Sacramento cut loose and run up a 22 to 20 score over the Landing From that itme on until the final play both teams traveled at a fast clip and baskets were made from all 1'arts of the floor.

Each squad was plenty rough, but that was what the players seemed to like. The Sacramento team is said to be N'ot only does the distinguished 1VT Pilo mv, day's half day market, closing at 230. 1 Many other stocks showed small gains. I Quotations: Transamerica. 44, up United States Stool, 189M, down Vs; General Motors, 41 7, up Anaconda Cop per, 76, up 'L; P.

G. 55 Vi. up American Telephone. 230, up American Can, 130, up Cater pillar. 63; Kolster, ZV, clown Pacific Lighting.

84, up l1 Standard Oil. GO'L', down Montgomery Waul, 48, down Vr; American To 22 1,, no J', Southern California Edison. up Vi Southern Pacific, 12 up California Packing 70J2, up Vs; Golden. State M.Ik, 25 up Vi; Richfield, 25 V3 down Jj; Byron Jackson, 19 Vu, up Intei coast, 21 up i. WHEAT High Low Close M'srih 1.17 1.1C7, 1.17Vj .1 May .1 peer of present day stage and screen gcccja pjezzj stars, John Barryniore, makes n'jfcona Scner taiKing nun aerjui Lucy I.a machine at Zamora, it's a sensation.

But, then, one can't blame the dog, Cracky the all talking Vitaphone I Lhiv: special at the National Theater to AGGIE BOXERSjDixon Loses SET FOR CLASS! To Rio Vista one of the best in the capital city and backers of the Landing club are elated over the success of their team. Lela Gray George Matsumai Albert Williams Metha P.ercc Allene Han is Biil Haitwig Mary Tsutsumi Jack Lindberg for the tractor was a And that reminds us of what Russell Crouse wrote the other day: If the Government took the poison out of liquor, that wouldn't be news but if it put some liquor into the poison being sold these days morrow, but he again proves himself the genius in this tale of romantic next, but he sings from the screen as well, in this tale of romantic adventure in eighteenth century Europe. Mr. Barrymore, "nho is Known to possess the finest speaking voice of the stage has an unusually fine oppor The Landing boys got off to a slow BOUTS TONIGHT I hotsy totsy now. The river squad the Kio Vista high school and the should do well the big tournament Dixon high school met on the Dixon I tunity to display it in PicUtie Ilcne Spence l.L'3 1.21 1.257s 1.2CV4 court Friday evening for a leaerue In the Doghouse which runs the scale of einotio: 90 1 Theo.

Dumars Kuni Matsumari MARTINEZ Plans discussed fo; basketball game. Dixcn come out cmj i he shoit end of the score in both '). I he Dixon team received! iout have the sectional title cinched fore they tart playing. Thirty six boys are matched into eighteen bouts for the rnter class bnxinr; iournr ven at Dais ton chl commencing ft 8:30 o'clock in lh paving of Street fiom Alhambra Avenue to Westerly city limits. Esparto Personals The Ivy Alliance will hold its regu The lineups and points scored in riday's game are as follows: Kri rhtj Landing Hendrickson, 4, Construction started on 40 miles i rst defeat of the season.

I 'I he scores were 24 to 13 for the' I II or ihe II quads. His strong characterization in "Gen eral which Alan Crosland di 1 rected for Warner Brothers, is that of a dual personality whose inherent characteristics take turns in dominating his loves and hates. Born of a gypsy princess and a powerful nobleman, he is one moment the spirited, carefree nomad, and the next the bril liant, fearless soldier. betwee? lar meeting next Thursday afternoon pipi1 line for naturo: at the home of Mrs. Raymond Mason.

Tracy and Crockett. George Story is on the sick list, i 111 i.te, 13. forwards; Lang, 16, i.vcr; Tabler and Anderson, 4, Knipps. 10, substituted for i. kscn.

Sil.as M. Silva, 12, Escchi, 9, forwards: Johnson. I being confined to h's home this week 1 Two pounds of sodium arsertite to with a case of the influenza. 50 gallons of watar, sprayed on grape Joseph Sener has been nursinp an vines when dormant, has saved them Ar buckle Team Of Pinochlers Bows to Colusa infected hand the last week. from black measles in Napa county enter, and Small, 3, and Alverez, 4, guards.

Oscar Graeser of Woodland; refereed. "Subscribe now for the Democrat Sam Wells has returned home from Ventura, where he went to attend the An excellent supporting cast surrounds Barrymore in this swift moving story of royalty, fighting campaigns and gypsy love, which includes Marian Nixon, Lowell Sherman, Ho bart Bosworth, Arm. da, Jacqueline Logan, Otto Matieson, Philippe de Who's in the doghouse today? The ayes have it! It's Bill Boyce. And the "ayes" they are Bill's two black ones. In fact, Bill's been the High Roval funeral of his father, who passed forward to the leturn of Mr.

and away after a long illness. Mrs. Will Holmes of Honolulu, who 1 i. ui an Foster Vi treeter and A' nr. i i al boxar, ex" 1 nho'd the laurels, lhe irterclass bouts are arranged purpose of finding suitable men from whom to build a team.

WOODLAND OUT Jack King, mechanic at the Central are expecfed to arrive in San Fran garage recently underwent a capital cisco on February 19. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy, Andres de Segurola, Douglas V. C.

Cortell was host to the pinochle team; of Colua and Arbuckl" ng the clash at when uhe Colusans trimmed the visiting team with a margin of 11.780 Doints at a Sacramento hospital, II oimes have spent three years i. weeper or tne axaiwa uognouse all Gerrard, William Von Brinken, Theo OF BALL LOOP Honolulu, and although they regret Many of the boys are making their Idore Lodi, Nick Thompson and Curt ything Rayf ield "General Crack" is partly and at present is doing well. i II Mrs. Joe Gross will arrive in San Erancisco next week from Switzer ni leav'ng their many friends they have first public appearance, and what to go. The teams were composed of He didn't have a scrap or ar like that and Mrs.

Boyce isn't glowing technicolor. tney iacK teennic they will make the following. nmrie during that time, they will be hiri to return and make their home but Bill is (every part of him) Colusa rnriaw i 1 llui oi tne xNortnern Lanior up ammtion, courage and tun. The eighteen matches are as land, and will join her husband, who is a dairyman on the Keithly ranch. Relatives and friends are lookino; en the Pacific coast.

The location yet has not been assigned. A wild driver ran through an ar terial and Bill's high powered car was ftPPfKFQ MERf moving so slowly that it couldn't get! lll UJLik) IuLiuVJLIY Ernest Weyand, Eugene Myers, Jess eet Jn Butler, H. M. Alberrv, Ben R. Ragaiiv afternoon' but this and Tom Roche.

I "ty wlU not have a representative out of the way neither could Bill. I mere to report tnat woodland will enter. It has been definitely deter OF FARM MURIK VP" llll I Ml 11 llWUfcilii Hit I It 1 George mined that the Merchants will not be Mcrkle, who is ever ready1 reorganized. There is little interest to turn a ioke on someone else, Arbuckle: George DeBolt, Charles Struckmeyer, Bill Rankin, H. J.

Christian, William Struckmeyer, George Christian and Messrs. Boles and 1 Smith. I Arbuckle made 31,990 points and 'Colusa 46,710. in baseball and there is no field on the first award at a birthday party i WASHINGTON Consolidation of which to play. at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Burns the federal farm loan board and the For a time it was rumored that the MoCullough at Dunnigan last Sat federal farm board was opposed Fri Sacramento traveling team of the urday. day by Paul Festor, loan commission Sacramento Valley league would move i was a prize all right a sur er of the farm loan board. LAST TIMES TODAY Continuous, Starting at 2 p. SACRAMENTO State hiirh 19 I Department to award mntwr tc to Woodland, but that blew un in the prise i Festor, the first witness called at the hearing on the Brookhart bill to worth of state highway DAVEY LEE 145 Pound Class Borhorquez vs.

Eshavarrai Neal vs. Obrien. Jewett vs. Willis. Garner vs.

Spooner. Cox vs. Ambrosini. Hansen vs. Silacci.

Gastelum vs. Kidd. 160 Pound Class Thawaits vs. Crump. Russ vs.

Foster. Tandy vs. Steger. Blair vs. Yanzon.

175 Pound Class Long vs. De Simas. Heavyweight Class Florini vs. Dumars. Stephens vs.

Shies. 135 Pound Class Jewett vs Biggs. Pearson vs. Arojada. 11 3 Pound Class Falkner vs.

Macomber. Terras vs Mazzeta. THE TITUS PEOPLE There are some very close friends i the Titus club at Davis. merge the two boards, said such a merger would place too much of a burden on the farm board. He point The Northern California league will be reorganized without Woodland.

That was indicated here several days ago when a meeting was held. Wil rJrzdrfrrdrJrJrJrrrJp ed out that the work of the two boards Maybe Alex McDonald is president. differs widely. jlows has left the valley league and I has joined up with the southern cir 3 DAYS 3 STARTING TOMORROW AT 2 O'CLOCK He loved War and Women! HOOP SCORES 000 WE DIDN'T SEE ANY LOCAL CHINESE GOING AROUND SAYING, "HAPPY KUNG IIAI FAT cuit. With the exception of that change the loop will be composed with about the same teams as last season.

Pacific 42, Davis 24. Stanford 40. U. C. L.

A. 37. Select Boys for Southern California 21, Californi 22. fY9 Hoop Tourney if There were two features Saturday I San Jose 33, Fresno State 26. i Washington 32, Washington State I 29 (overtime).

De Paul University 33, Olympic Club 21. Nevada 33, Chico State 30. Sacramento Y. M. I.

50, St. Mary's Seconds 22. Locating I to interest those who follow Y. M. C.

A. basketball. The first was the an nouncement of the team that has been Capital Frat Team Beats Woodlanders Mark Landquist's all star basketball team was defeated by the score of 26 to 13 here Thursday night by the Delta Sigma team of Sacramento. Landquist had his squad entered in a fraternity league. And now iwe arc to have with General Machine Work, 11' fK again the home gardner, who will grow a ten foot punkin in a window Pumps and Engines Repairc MILES MACHINE SHOI selected to compete lor the zone championship to be played in Stockton February 22.

The other was the winning by the Yakima Friendly Indians of the Woodland championship for Friendly Indians. They will now play for the county title. The team named is for the 80 pound group. The boys selected are Richard Cranston, Glen Moeller, Harold Dodds, James Hare, Maynard Holland, Ray Penrose and Gilbert Dodds. If these boys are successful in the box.

And if his vegetables grow much as his stories about them West Main Phon The Trouble Quickly is your assurance of it being taken care of in a pioper manner with a minimum amount of labor. Our repair service is known for its thoroughness, efficiency and low cost. MEEKER Auto Service they should be pickled for the state fair. Fiance Tash is to get a di Pacific Defeats Mustangs, 42 24 The California Aggies lost their second game of the Far Western Conference to College of Pacific by the score of 42 to 24 at Davis Friday night. The Tigers led the Mustangs throughout the contest.

On the prev ious night Pacific nosed out the Aggie.1 by one point. The Grass Valley Orchard of 147 GEO. ATKINS Full line Farm Implements for raising and harvesting any and In the old shed, 50o Court where the Eagjeroosts. Stockton meet they will play in the aliiorniad. ATWATER $70,000 bond issu sold to provide funds for construction of sewerage in this city.

The Yakimas defeated the Pawnees I oll Sherman, Marian Nixon. flt Armida. Uobart Bosvonh. From the C1S novel by Grorpc PreeJy. Directed by 1 Alan Crosland.

Sumptuous scenes in Lb 10 1 Technieolor. HiTirTii Jnk 1" ALSO VITAIMIONE VARIETIES A TALKING NEWS REEL AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and Honest v. Accuracy" 411 3rd liy a score of 10 4. Natural Hothouse Peasants on the islmul of Ischla. near Nnples, make use of numerous steam vents to wnnn their tomnto ilnnts nnd so make rhem sprout acres, mostly in prunes, located near; LACQUERING Monograms and Lettering V.

J. NYHOLM xtma. ham rnones: Auto Repair, Fender and Body Reconstruction Woodland Auto MctaT VUJorks rJ West Mski SU Tel. 011 mm bean sold to F. J.

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