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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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imiuonAV At AltriM A WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. WOODLAND. tALirunm. 10, BICV tYIITIt i entire Girl Under atom: usual and interesting in an WILLIAMS season of interesting programs. Mrs.

DAVIS Delicate Operatiorl Burroughs is Welsh and will speak TS ft, HP OR I (By Valley News Alliance) V. Correspondent Mr. 8. L. Emsweller Bureau 515 Third St.

Telephone Dvi 153 1 RED BLUFF Miss Eleanor, thl in native costume on the subject of rllUam Yopp of Colusa, Miss Hazi WaleS. ller talk will be interspersed nnd Mr aml mvb. Glen Fobtai with native music, including the ot Williams motored to Mineral Sun Welsh national anthem, and lolk day, where they enjoyed the snov nnws. sum? bv herself. Lports theie.

daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shim'i 1 anck, had a very delicate nerve opera 1 ation pei formed on her arm Hour Guest is returned from, resvut 0f an injury sustained lasl She is to bring her own accompan Albert Feted at Davis special musical number for pjmmont whete he visited with In October. The young lady was throwil the afternoon will be a group by family. from a horse while visiting at musical trio piano, violin and cello, L.

Tovrey visited with I gianuparents' home in Oregon, Miss Katherine Roadhouse enter PORTS HORTS 13 Survive In Elks Cue Tournament tained with a whist dance Saturday fiom Stanford Junior High bchool in in Sacramento oer the week caving a broken collar bone. The inl LOCAL BOY ON WESTERN STAR TEAM I jury affected some nerves in her arn night in honor of her house guest, Miss Kathrvn Forney of San Fran tu i Tonp f'lpp and ar" WilB causing the loss of its use. I cisco. The decorations and the house knocked out Roy PeVSOlKllS childien, Betty and Jane weie Sacra The collene faculty discussion group viaitors. i were in keeping with the spirit oi Ji.

Primo Carnen riaik in 6th. Patrick. The guests included natn met Monday evening to continue the; poster of Gurnet DUtlC ripprOYCS erine Fiske, Dorothy Hoag, Helen Thirteen wielders of a wicked cue are still in the running in the Elks' club snooker tournament following the first of three elimination series. 1,. Proebstinsr and H.

1 AfCi! Koy Thornburg lo name new baby All Far Western Conference Team after first member of Independence, First Team Second Team Kansas, ball club to knock home run. (Pv Valley News Alliance) Watson, Helen Bulock, Hazel Lambert, Florence Quinn, Merylin Irwin, Ben Moses, Gustav Haussler, James Darroch, Melvin McCracken, George Craig, Eugene Bolton, Lynn Irwin, Fiank Allen and Earl Ingram. Twentv five players were entered at Heath (Pacific) Singleion (Chico) II. Cole weic leaden, of the discus 1 ard Mvs shaip 0p Oak sion. 'land spent the week end at the C.j Monday's meeting of the Davis UllbuiR homo.

Rotaiy club was in charge of the vo MS Ql.a Watson, Luielda Watson I OROVILLE A majority of thl of Santa Ciuz leads, the start aid of supervisors voted in favol Maloney (San Jose) Garrigan (Chico) Mai ion Holl! Disbrow (Pacific) Palmer (Chico) WOmen golfers i at Pebble Beach. Semi finals are to stait tonight, ci eation of a tubci culosis re oationul committee, Hauy L. Kile the contestants who win two out of hp nokt of Miss Katherine Roadhouse. 1 in Butte county under the 1927 act! ttirpp irames remaining in the race. nn "Fennomir Condi Mis.

J. W. Campoell, who has beeni Supeivisois Fi Davis Leisure Hour The first series was on a basis of three out of five games. Telomcher (Fr'sno) Shuman (Peine Hurd (Facific) Weiland (Ficsno)' young Coibett to get tieatment in Honorable mention: Forwards San Francisco for injured hand. Fowler (San Jobe), Odale (Pacific).

Lombaidi (Nevada). Center Gil Pittsburgh Pirates to play beals martin (Nevada). Guards Lawlor 21 22. fNevada). Farmer (Chico).

I turns in Regard to Laboi." The visit 1 ill lor seveial weeks, is lepo.ted to Wnlte and Geo) go T. Meeker vote ois piesent were Haiold Ellis of 'be improving and will leturn to hei tavoi ot the motion, whiles Supei n.w AvnP Sac. i a home shortly. Since leaving the hot. 1 viboi C.

K. Poitei and James Crai Ernest Hull has been showing class Holds Big Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the nits'l she has been staying at the.mged acton undei the 1920 act. more consistently than only other entrant, having an aveiage scoie oi 1 3 noints Der came. Ed Ness av stait the wot I board of directors of the Davis Leisure Hour club was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W.

Ihe Davib chamber of ommoice home of hei son I. Patterson. The state hplrl its icaulai meetine Monday eve Mi. and M's. llinshaw, Mrs.l Apnl 1.

eraged 39 and Louis Schlote scoied WATER USERS Piesident Raymond Uonr.ell Josephine JLioyu unci ukl. uu Tuff All membeis were present. ning: an average of 38. Schlote Leads Routine repoits occupied tended the mncse lesuvai oi dk SANTA CRLZ W. Miller Pinna for the.

i niesidimr. lie oiinuaj 1 eiVed con1 1 act loi paving Mai Mo'a rl nieetina of the club to 1 the time, the attendance repoit being Kai in Maiy This all western conference teami was selected by Coach "Swede" Righ ter of the College of the Pacific, who led his Tigers to their first fat west em conference title. Heath and Maloney, both captains of their respective teams, were selected as oi wards. Heath was the best floor man in the conierence and won several close games by a basket at the opportune time. Maloney won he held next Monday, March 10: el particulaily giatifying as it showed, The Phi Alta Lota tiatcnitv en between Thpd street and th a laigei attendance this yeai than tei tamed a number ol college faculty lc 0TJ bid of $3,339.

FACE LOSS OF SERVICE HERE liouse Suncia Schlote made the highest score in any single game, tallying 58 once. Other high scores were made by Chailes Dunlap, 53; Uriah Dutcher, (handicap mx) 54, and Dr. F. L. Reese, (handicap ten), 52.

Following are the players who will Woo iy Watson visited i Mrs. W. P. Bm roughs of Berkeley ever hefo.e. i lI.

is to be the speaker, and the program Miss Kathiyn Forney ol San Fran They wue promises to be one of the most un 1 cisc spent the week end astne house vier, J.l) L. Gtil'fin, Henry So and Tk i i and Roy liainei. finals: ThP citv council last night oideied entei the his position by his leadership and his abilitv to shoot long or snorc snois Silberstein to take immeaiate 'SHAPE AND equally well. His height stood him in steps tQ delinquent payments cor good stead on follow shots. or water service from more than 300 E.

Hull 3 0 0 39 Pacific Leads oodland residents. Cutting off 3 0 11 o9 The one man who consistently out 1 the vatei suppiy is threatened if pay i L. Schlote ..3 2 0 38 played his opponents and who was ments are not made immediately. Dunlap 3 1 0 35 4 the determining factor in bringing 0 exceptions to the rule" was the R. A.

Lawson 3 1 0 33 54 the championship to his team was Qiders of the H. Crego 3 1 14 31 Disbrow of Pacific. Despite the fact Awarded Contract U. Dutcher .3 0 6 30 that he was selected on two former, 7 0fronj, local contractoi, was J. Dutcher 3 I 0 28 wis Wflf 9Ucn things will worth LongfGiiQW 10 all oonference teams and was a mark the mdder on construction of a N.

Simpson 3 0 ed man, he led his team in scoiing too hoySe in Fieeman pais. He was J. tanner 3 1 against the best guards in the con r(ed the contract on a bid of S. Linnell 3 2 2G 25 4 5 23 2 5 19 4 5 ference. Palmer gave him a close gG99 F.

Reese 3 2 run in scoring from the field, but' plans and specifications for paving, E. Hickey 3 2 i when these two stars met, Disbrow of fln aley were for a reso 1 proved to be the better man. iutlon passed by the counoil. The CirrOt Singleton and Garrigan are gnenjaUev to be pave( south of Main.XJrOltC IUCd second place among the forwards al street om Second to Fourth streets though there is little to choose be 1 and fl0m College to Walnut streets Beat Rivals tween the four. Singleton led tne and north 0f jiam street from Jblm I ronfo Sf nrlTlff.

but he did ctvootc 1 practically all the shooting for his, The following building permits, SAN FRANCISCO Closing their team and his average was not par authorued: season in a blaze of glory the Santa ticularly good." Garrigan is a speedy Witzelberger, a garage the Clara Broncos trimmed St. Mary's dribbler and floor worker of the iea, of Mam stieet, cost $500. last night at Kezai Pavilion, 34 to and out type and did not show the' Geoige Cranston, a lesidence at 25. It maiked the second victory of steady work of the other three. When i 14g North street, cost S8000.

the Bioncos over the Moragans and he was "on," his shooting was phe xjmon Ice company, a packing gave them the senes two games to nomenal. Fowler, Odale and Lorn hc.use in East Woodland, cost $5000. none. bardi had their good nights and each The Gaels waged a bitter battle contributed to several of their team's 4irrtTnn duimg the first half. It was only victories.

RrtARH ARlll ISHF 'because Tim Connolly, playing his Shuman Honored I lVllVl tlUXJUl UUUU i last game at center for Santa Clara, Pacific's defense was built aiound lfl)0 ft Iffn'C DACT I had his eye working that the Broncs Shuman and Hurd, two veteian1 JjflKj, LAfflB 1 lU 1 were able to leave the floor at the guards, who were the class of the half on the long end of a 19 to 17 ''Coming events cast their shadows before" conierence. iejumi iiej. i Bi vCn choice over Shuman at the running Mis. Fred Lamb, matron at the I he is better ccunty hospital was not leappointed is without by the boaid of supeiv.sois at a meet guard position, althoi known as a forward. NAME GUARDIAN a nppr as a lone shot ana nis long i ing monuay msitau, uuam OF FIVE KIDDIES tosses were the backbone of the Fres i hed the position held by Mis.

Lambj no attack. I and appointed Mrs. Carpenter, Hurd gets the call over Weiland, i a nurse at the hospital, to assume, i. rli fi. InTioa iMirfnrm oil hv Mrs.

Lamb. I makinp anv colleee team. Mrs. Carpenter will not receive Mrs. Mary Gomez, young Mexican Weiland looked well against Disbrow compensation for handling the duties1 matron residing in Zumwalts admin their final series, but he could not of the mation in addition to those, tion to Colusa, was made guardian S1W mm.

who shoned she nerforms as a nurse. by Superior Judge Ernest Weyand of AVOID THAT Trcr, nf Tjindmp the live chilclien ol rsicnoias navci, around him for easy shots. Lawlor did a great deal in steady presented the motion to abolish the! who is serving a life term San ing a green Nevada team, but a foot position. FUTURE SHADOW By ref reining from over indulgence, if you would maintain the modern figure of fashion The board voted unam i Quentin prison lor tne mmaer oi 1 wife, mother of the little orphaned ball injury prevented him from show mously. ing the class of former years.

Farm At the same tim was dprided to brood, who died in Woodland. ith the matron's position the young guaiaian is a warden at the county in 1 the minors, who range in age from er played a fair defensive game and, do away scored frequently under the eppon Fred Lamb ents' basket. Colmean of San Jose titution, sub mmimwi mm mm i i wroo nrVionriTetliemodernfieurewithits. reappointed. played a gocd game at times, al one to eight yeais.

The testimony au duced by Attorney Ralph Rutledge brought out the fact that there were i three lots in Zumwalt addition, prop though San Jose's deiense dm not flOtOlSt LSCapeS Wlien to their offensive up I UHe Tar! erty of the children. The land might measure strength. rent for S10 a month, and for thi reason the guardian was required to tie, seductive curvesmen wno wouiu ivcc umi trim, proper form, eat healthfully but not immoderately. Banish excessiveness eliminate abuses. Be moderate be moderate in allthings, even in smoking.

When tempted to excess, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a Lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over indulgence if you would maintain the lithe, youthful, modern figure. The above named men would give! the conference a team which would I compare favorably with any confer Hurled approximately 2000 feet bond of $150. T.

Rathbun is interesting ence in the west. Offensively they mlo tne windshield of Joe Holmes' herself in the care of the unfortunate ould have Disbrow for short follow car Monday, leading him to beli tots, deprived of both parents as the shots, Heath and Maloney for shots tnat a bullet had been fired at his from the side and Telonioher for long i car was discovered that the piece result of the father's jealous rage. It will be remembered that Chavez shots. Hurd is a steady defensive 0f metal was the pai of a tug chain man who would work well with these nat nad broken when a team oil i i combinaitons. i slack.

The metal went through the! Biggs, Red Bluff Fives; Meet in Title Contest trrtlirrl ofITrin TODAY TOMORROW OROVILLE Biggs and Red Bluff I III! I Lllllj Lucky Strike the finest Cigarette a man ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco Th Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED7 Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the tcsste teams play in Biggs Tuesday night SCHOOL CHUM for the championship of the noither California section. GRIDLEY Alleged to have struck Max Call, Gndley High school student, during an argument on the street here, Vernon McMams, 19, WOODLAN THEATER IJ Any SeatAny Time 10 25 1 himself a graduate of the school, appeared bofe Justice of the Peace C. NOW PLAYING ART ACCORD "An Oklahoma Cowboy" M. Gilleece on a charge of He was given a 90 day jail sentence, which was suspended on his good behavior. The complaint against McMains was sworn to by Dr.

R. W. Clothier, principal of the local high sohool. "Snub" Pollard Comedy Mutt Jeff Novelty McMams was arrested by Chief of its toasiea Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough Be Moderate! Don't jeopardi2c "the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab le ofother quack "anti fit" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year ate wasted I to ridiculous and dangerous nostrum, Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that whta elnpUodo yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a Lucky'" instead, you will thus avoid over indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful fotm.

TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast to coast network of the N.B.G Police C. H. Miller. THURSDAY FRIDAY VICTOR McLAGLEN in "THE BLACK WATCH" The trouble started when Call, son Here's a slice of small town life bubbling with small town comedy of Mr. and Mrs.

Vasco Call, and Mc Mains met Saturday night. McMains is alleged to have accused Call of telling Clothier that he (McMains( had furnished liquor to high school in which you know every character. ALSO A COMEDY Highest prices paid for automobiles in any condition, scrap copper, brass, batteries, etc. INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. Auto Wreckers.

mi Miin Phot 30 students. It was charged that Mc AN ACT A NEWS I9M, Th AoMricin Tobacco Mfn. Mains struck Call after the latter called him a liar..

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