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wddiiLAD SkhY democrat, woodland, California, Saturday, apiul m. l'lione Your Want Ads GOG World, State Wire Briefs TownsendQuiz Widened; May Oppose Buck is. Harold Jiverliardl and datigh Eaith, were Sacramento visitors LANDING IN OPENER Huskies Win FirsiRecord QrQwd WASHINGTON In swift secret moves, the House Special Committee. invcstipatiiip I lie IV.VJisemi SoTIJ month old ape pension plan todav soul States to find out wheth Mrs. It was a I1.

Stuhlimiller uf Zmmnu i Hand visitor Saturday, Leon lioraeh of Yolo spent Satur day in Woodland. Minnie Croll Zaniora was WoodUuHl victor Saturday II. Cook of Dumtisran was Woodland visitor Saturduv. Miss Marjory Rudolph of JMuinay inly is spend it 1 Woodland. nU implies oi utiniiijran oomaiKl visitor aiurua.

Harrv Chisholm of Grimes spent! Saturday in Woodland. A. R. Hanks and daughter, Audrey, of Dunmjran were Wouddmd. isaors Saturday.

of Dunniiran! pent Saturday in Woodland. Lelaiul Stites of Winters, was a i a a' I On the request of Chairman Bell, Democrat of Missouri, the committee ordered Representat ive (Javagan, Democrat of New York, to go to Los Yacht Regatta Woodland visi Saturday. leave iVionday lor maeavdeo Mike Alanus and J. W. Marlm oi where they will visit with friends i Winters were Woodland visitors bat a ew crnys.

unlay. 1 1 1,1,1 1 1 Heriuk oi nora i a mciit. isitoi ij Woodland visitor tnraay. Ulolphme hlepi till ha Miss Elizabeth Fatrcluld. Utuvers returned to Woodhmu utter ily of Calkiornia ULule.it.

is spending several week, nt Lakerstmld. the week end in Woodland visiting; A B. Gallup oi Ilanford ar relatives. (fived Woodlaiou nday and w.U Mrs. Thomas Reardon and daagh a month in tae city a thf guest: tor.

Elizabeth, of Davis were Wood of her sister, Mrs. E. L. Cox, at the! laud visitors Saturday. hotw ot the la tier on (ou.m avenue J.

C. Cose of Madison spent Satur Miss Mary Alice Kichter. a day in Woodland. at L'l St dead coll urn, ar ru! Wild 1 1 in Yolo Frid he Ry I. N.

S. VKKA FREED aeuuUled of murilerins Dr. V. Gel hardt. HITS I'OBIltv AK SAN FRANCISCO (INS) Paul I mores, zo, jaiieu as u.

i aiier nis car innupeu in which were Officers Win. Charles Robinson. I BL'RIKJ) ALIVE SAN FitANC lSLO 1 a vv a i STATE GETS RELIEF I WASHINGTON (INS) Frank' Carr of Redding announces California a 'bp uldilional federal funds" for' work in Anril and' Muv 1 FATHER JAILED SAN t' RAN CISCO ilNS) Hisi wife testifying he had given her $100 1 in six years. Gilbert Daverda. 27, was; jailed for non sinmort of ciiild.

BURY 10 VICTIMS OKEENSbUKU. tiiN.sj hundred injured at Cordctc, Ga. CHARGED A (INS) French Johnson now charged with murder, result of his cav killing Elmer Rock. MODESTO INS) Fritz O'Shea. hangs sell after being jailed for Scaling loaf of bread.

LOVE L' Kit I I KANSAS CITY (INS) Robert Bowers admits he paid Marvin Par to murder Floyd Caldwell so Bowers could marry Mrs. Parsons confessing, denies lH in Jarors Summoned (Continued From Page One) Stephens V. mdlidoih The I. lift: were retiring from active ranch lit' and were star; jig for Sacramento where they were wlanninir to made u.eir home with their daughter, Mrs. Lulu Grove.

Those drawn for possible jury duty I i I PORT IHADOWS "Doc" Naismilh Dr. James A. Naismitli is definitely going to make the promised trip to Berlin to see the finals in basketball. In case you have forgotten about Dr. Naismilh, he is a eon sin of Supervisor Welland Naismilh of the Madison district and credited throughout the world as the real daddy of basketball.

Yolo county basketball fans collected something like $13.50 as their contribution fund to a fund to help send the aped mentor and his wife to Berlin. Total collections from all sections of the nation, amounted to 5 1111.83 with another $1000 promised. This sum will make it possible for the inventor and his wife to enjoy every luxury on their trip. $4111.83 Collected The famed Dr. Naismitli is at present time in New York the United States basketball iinals.

Jack Gudriv, a United Press corres pondent, found Or. Naismilh enjoying a visit in his hotel room. You'll like his story: NEW YORK Big moments have come to Dr. James Naismith, the kindle old patter who tacked up a couple of peach baskets years a started the scientific scramble known, as basketball now played annually by more iron i million pn soiw. "Yes, indeed, these arc stirring.

times for said the 71 year old professor of physical education from the Univcrsitv of Kansas as he began a chat tbdav in his hotel room. He is in tin. Madison Sniiiirc (dinleii' tourney in which the nation's best aiKht team v. ill sloe; baltlme termor Ralph Mui in's Knights Landing Ramblers are set to opep their Peach League season Sunday afternoon at the Landing against the strong Winship nine. Providing there is no further downpour dur mg the next IA hours, the game will jH' played as scheduled.

A record crowd is anticipated. Hundreds of outsiders are planning to take in the yacht regatta on the Sacramento river and the baseball game which will start at 2:30 o'clock. Bil! Porter, who has a classy assortment of curves, will start on the mound lor the Landing with Carl Alamo behind the plate. Other probable rs lneiuae c. J.

isriggs, bitty l.e; mc iii, Bil.y Dexter, John O'Hare, Carl White, Walter Betsehart, Jimmy Keith, Lloyd liines and Ralph Mar I just how much: Ramblers. Winship is replacing Met in. th' wue 'f V.f"'1' niscntt 1 Sutter diamond will be used home site for the club. Russell Harrison announces the following complete Peach League si tlalf Anril o. Winshin atl Knights Landing, Niculaus at Live: Oak, Marysville at Hammonton.

April 12 Knights Landing at Marysville, Hammonton at Live Oak, Winship aL Niculaus. April 111 Knights Landing at moil I on, Live Oak at Winship, Marys vjiie at at IV HigJlLs; Landing, Winship at liammonto i.tee u.a a arys' vn in. May Knights Landing at Live UuK. I lammrmlvm at ictHaus. at Winship.

Second Half May IT Hammonton ut Marysvilie, Knights Landing at Nicolaus, Winship at Live Oak. May 2 1 Marysville at Live Oak. htiut visitor rrittay. Miss Evelyn Stephens will visit fi minis in Sacramento Saturday. W.

D. Foster of Madison was a OOaiantl visil or oaLai iitt L. L. Archer of Madison was Woodland visitor Saturday. Mrs Ellen Pierson of Woodland is snendiii" the week end in Oakland visiting relatives.

Miss M.arie WiUelbergcr and Claude! will siMiiid Sundav in Sacra me.nto. Percy aw son Safuiulav joined the Mam! Pharmacy. jrs. A.a Rominger of Blacks was Vcmraiul visiter Saturday. Jcrrv Murphy i Zamora v.

a. a Woodland visitor Saturday. Mrs. Joe Nelk of the I'lanit ictu ms. fried.

Woodland visitor Satui Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bu Mona Lake district pmit Thurs i Woodland as the guests it Tv. Imeehaiull A. Nichols ru pnrlo vmiler Sud rocKcll will sperm ojium aan l'rancis.

Bernice Braden d' Woodland visitor Saturda V. 11. Scarlett of Ciritnes v.a.s a open their summer In Dale terra and Kilpatrick. i students, will I oivm ol Cabior ml iho week end in Wooiilanii. Harold Lamoree and Miss Eio nce Lamoree of Roseville were NEW YORK A trio of sharp shooters last, night u'uve Die Univer sity of Washington a 5 1 to 'lu win1 over DcPatti University of Chicago in, the first liame of the Olympic has ketball tournament.

Washington held' a 25 to 12 lead at half lime. Ed Love rich, Charles Warner and Ralph Bishop starred for the western team. I Tin National association c. out. del" ely the i basketball rule 'nook.

Joe Valine to Hurl for Oaks Against Giants Providing there is no further rain during: the next 2 1 hours, the Oak; pu. soiiooeioa Yclle ulans to start Joe' Valine. a sootapaa. laont Clarksburg. Cliff Ad cock will 'be held in reserve Yolo Trapshooters To Compete in Sac 'I he.

Sacramento Trupshootinp club will hold its third registered shoot of the season on ils Del Paso park range tomorrow Hie Bo I laio Cilt Edge class plapurs ,1, mated by Frank Uninstaller will ajrain be placed in competition. They were won by 0. N. Ford, Ern est i.ar. lcn.

to, svuian ami League Standings q. 'jjj. e. jW Angeh rt Saerame S.ati IJiego 1, Seattle S. Missions vs.

Portland, rain. Los Angeles vs. Oakland, i How Series Stand lento 1, San Franeisc San Diego 2, Seattle 2. Missions 2, Portland 1. Los Angeles 0.

Oakland More Jobs Now Open for New Graduates lege gradual es looking for "jobs" Id fare better this year. eh is the conclusion reached by Vera Christie, head of the Cm uf Ci.liiornia Bureau of (deem: lization that prooab 1111,1 emploveis than any other like body in' i 42'jj i row night for the right to represent J. Anderson at the last shoot America in the Berlin Olympic games! Many Woodland residents plan this summer. compete. Friday.

Mrs. J. Homer Woolsey and chil dren, Jane and Jack, spent Saturday in Sacramento. Mrs. Forrest Monroe was a Sacra mento visitor Friday.

Bill Lambert, of Sacramento will be 1 mg 1 Mrs. Harry Porter and daughter, John Itadcmaker, Fhvood Wilha and Loren LeMaite spent Friday Sacramento. Miss Peppy Chandler oi uaciemi 10 a wowumiiu visuui nj. Bert Rowland spent Friday in 'Sacramento. Miss KathlMi lyna ant! JaCK 1'lynn.

iiasier vacation in a ueeu v. nei Sacra i mento Saturday night. i Duke Reese and Butch hi mas were' Sacramento visitors Friday. appending the wecK enci visiting friends mi Nevada City. I Buddy Jones of Berkeley is spend ing the week end at the W.

F. Baird home. Mrs. Tony Siha of i olo was Vfe.odlund if or Saturday. Lliarle.v uire ati raumseo spending the week end in Woodland' itiiig trieruis, Dave Wallace of Yolo was a Worn land visitor Saturday.

J. W. Osgood of San Francisco wa a Woodland visitor Saturday. Autone Allele of Yolo was a bus ness visitor in Woodland Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Allen of Siu amcnto will visit in Woodland Sm Allei will be i Wnedlami a Mi Dm Bribe Money May Settle Fines SAN FA EI Money used in attempted bribery of Marin County District Attorney Albert Hags shaw, may used to pay a $.1011 fine, given Low Mug, Chinese gambling king, convicted several weeks ago for bribing a public official. Sentenced to five years probation and fined $3110, in San Rafael superior court yesterday. inn slated 1 hut he was without His attorney. James Ilauley.

suggested lo the superior court that the S3 (II) paid lo Bagshaw by Ying. and now held in evidence by the county clerk, be released and used to pay the fine. Superior Judge Stanley Murray took Hanley's suggestion under ad Professional Convalescent Old and Invalids' Home fllrs. JlatUe Aldersnn, Ma Iron (Graduate Nurse At All Times 121 Walnut St. Blionc 811 Dr.

P. Phares OSTEOPATH i Physician and Surgeon 323 321 Porter Bldg. 1 Phone 223 Woodland Dr.M.LVaIe rainier Graduate Chiropractor Phone: Office 215 227 228 Porter Woodland Dr. J. Horr Veterinarian Service for Large and Small Animals Also Dog and Cat Hospital Service Office: Black's fara 'c Flume 24.

Res. Phone 8M. Woodland DR. H. J.

GAMP Graduate, Palmer School of Davenport, Iowa CHIROPRACTOR Phone 210 Porter Jlldgs. Kes. 301 Woodland TTcal and light therapy NliRV MCTFdt SERVICE i i 1 i Woodbind Mario Browuell. Kath Woodland visitor Saturday, crine II. Cushing, Charles W.

Elmer Da Rosa of Sacranunio spent; Leonard W. Everhardt, Ernest W. Saturday in Woodland on business. Hull Charles II. Johnson, Fred R.

1 Mrs. Ruy Whitlow and Miss Gail McGrew, Grace 15. Shaffer, Frank Whitlow Sacrament.) visitors Stoddard 1 Saturday. Davis Mary JL Dover. Valenle Mrs.

Alice E. Scarlett. Jim Scar and L. W. Scarlett left Saturday Knights Landing Horace E.

F( for Shasta Ret real where they will Nicolaus al Winship and Hammou ton at Knights Landing. Mav dl Nicolaus at Marysville. Knigbls Landing at Winship, Live Oak at. Hammonton. June 7MarvsviJIe at Knights Landing, Live Oak at.

Nicolaus, liam monton at Winship. June 1 1 Winship at Marysville, Live Oak at Knights Landing, Nico laus at Hammonton. center. Other lnv slt sitrs At the same Lime, it sent other in t(, ()) wus, ton, Colorado, Ohio. New York, Pennsyl mia Iilitio Mid hi Inn New Jersey and Maine, I i i i VL.nr.

f). lHy Committee members i'rankivad that in Uv (Jf the States Ln 0l.d nf erimm ,1 if uv convjcCjonj5t Town.nd workers, These would f.dlow introduction in hp )v 0f thx criminal tp irtl lu iu0l.t,cnl ii.n.,r,ff in, i i eonvIefeP, alu mi ol a( ccp.in prosi iir and atm w. mr In this committee u.embe i and inveetigatum will probe information that tin; head of one of the inrgosr. Townemi clubs in the country was convicted ot criminal perjury and that another leader now is under criminal indictment, deveinnnietr.s came. Rep itive McGroartv.

Di mncrat of California, sponsor of Townseixl Plan legisUuion in the House, ileclarcd be would fight to get a total of Hun members in the next Comrress in sup port Dow of Sa now active in the He is a close friend tor Jack Inman. Drunken Driver 'UiCKer Starting XTRAMtf5PRAUaN ROACH OIL SERVICE Distributors Phone 292 51 in iiiul Maiii Street, Woodland Sentenced barber, who pleaded guir.v to a on rccoid in Rresno county, was I'ri Ml aVtvr'' probation him liv Sunericir Jtidite T. R. Thomson. Maurice Woolwint Dame dreu" a seveu moulh iail term for drunken driving, while Conrad llicn a Plea of not uiiiy tn a similar charge.

Democrat WANT ADS for Results And a bellhop had just popped from the Basketball Coachc. social ion meeting wilh the good news that the Naismilh fund drive was success llmi S1111.8:! already had been collected and anotl cr SlDOii was assured. Some of mimey will be used t( send i Dr. Naistnith and his wife the Berlin games. The rest will go into an annuity fund for the founder of the hoop game.

"The laves certainly are ircatine mo! royally." continued the venerable' physical educator. "It wuii be the thrill of my life when we sail for tile Olym pie games. And of course I'm getting a huge kick out of coming here to see the first American Olympic finals. I'm more pleased and excited than a farm boy at his first circus." His brown eyes sparkled behind tortoise rimmed spectacles as he settled back in his chair and talked about his game. Dr.

Naismitli is a fairly large man of semi portly build, with a shock of iron gray hair and a close clipped General Pershing nius It i like only sleidut that I invented the said. "And just, like working ia Gordon C. Piper, John Sieber. Yolo Morris R. Giguieie.

Andreas' Ph.llme Homer B. Flavden. Mclvin liJ Milsap. Broderitk Jiadge A. To( Guinda lu.

Shell. M. Lo Mii; inv Norman lu. Bunnell, Bryte Frederick E. Dotsoii.

Madison Noah M. Fain ham. South I'utah Frank J. Greer. Winters Thomas W.

Lillard. Capay Edith A. Mast. Esparto Wilhelmina L. Neilson, Causeway George O.

Pill R. Woodland visitors Saturday. Mrs. lirnosl Euntz and Mrs. Robert Gregg will leave Sunday for Los An gel es to spem! a week visiting Mrs.

R. E. Jones returned Friday BETTY GUARDED Nurse 'Sorry for Bruno7 a problem in arithmetic. I bit upon (he peach basket idea. 'Well, when the peach baskets were nailed in; in the gymnasium, the rules of the new game were explained and: (,, a round soccer ball was thrown The 18 men took to the game like pos sums to chicken.

Nine men on a team, the first day, but the number, was cut down gradually because Llie court v. as too crowded." iY 1 I GLASGOW, Scotland 11 "'ht lhn? banian hmng tor another. sharply Her reactions contrasted with last Tuesday night, ti villi last Tuesday night, when, thin ii innlm iim wis to be executed h( nl INDISCRETIONS Husband Springs Court Surprise the country, lout representing a small American! Sim finds, "a 111(1 percent increase farm. One boy was in the act of for full time graduate positions in shearing a sheep while two others I the last six months, indicating that were clipping a calf. Three girls; business conditions have obviously were busy working in the farm house, picked up." Furthermore, she notesOne was making a dress on an old; that, representatives from eastern! fashioned wing machine.

The float! concerns who have not interviewed was one of the most original in the! senior students for approximately! parade, but lacked the workmanship five years, are again in correspon of the other four entries. Herman; dence with the bureau and planning! vVilkeiidorf drove the two horses' Zamora (Continued From Pag One) Wraith Ei bad difficulty in picking a winner due to the cleverness of each float. Five clubs vere entered in the parade bv Zanuira. I'laluficld, Willow Oak Park. Dunm'gan ami Elkhorn.

Willow Oak headed the line of march in the float division with an attractive exhibit by a tractor driven by Orval Blann. Four boys and girls were seated on four steps, each representing a link in 1 club work. The Zamora flout followed with Vernon Rominger as the pilot. K. Stetson was in charge of i he Dunnigan entry, representing the! American family.

Vision Blent Paul Merklev and Varna Fourness lood at attention as Uncle Sam and Columbia on the Elkhoni float dr by Alvin Bel tencourt. They were t. They were; horn of nlentv'i loid.ing: a In ad to a horn of plenty'; 11 "to ntnm horse. pulled the Plamfield which were one of the features of one of the features of the i parade. Pierce Band Preceded bv the colors, the fierce Joint Union High school band led the I count I el ub followed vvith bom girls noldmg placards ulentilymg their units biovmm; olo grammar, hool batid brought hourly applause.

irom spectators who lumd Main tieet. uresseu in wmt.o umtorms! il.h i school youngsters played several! marches and kept in perfect step dur tnetr tnarcli Jrom "a nut and. i Mluu 1Janl tne vemio musicians are not over eight years of age, with the niajnritv them having taken lessons for less ban even nmntbs. The liveslouk division of the parade sit bull; and Jack Miller, Spring, inite, CiUL, William Hcrms organized Lhe pa 1 rade. Traffic Officer Clarence Bail ey and members of the State llitrh v.

ny patrol assisted in handling traf hie through lhe business section of! select seniors for training. 1 no Bureau oi Occupations, as though placing graduates of all! classes, is at this particular dune idumiziim the placement of members 1 SAN FIIANCISCO haired, Arnott yesterday became the focus nresiding Judge Robinson's court hen four children, only three of whom she "i.ixuiatv vnmimit Notice of the time and' place for (l 1 of Aumme re she the past ten days. Leslie Murphy, student at I'hico State Teachers' college, is spending Easter vacation in Woodland. inner Lindbergh nursi Richard Huuptmann 1st as crib the child whose nurse she was. Haunt m.m.

just as one human being to another." line of her sisters said. Since last, week Miss Cow's home iias been guarded by friends, anxious lo spare her the trouble of inquiries. comely ami petite, Mrs. Beatrice 15 eke attention on the witness stand in she admitted she is the mother oi had mentioned in her divorce com plaint against David Arnott, con Uracting firm employe. IWinu hnv mar rind life i I heir in the Health DunartmeuLl us ar 1 1 i It I he lst.nii.g of iinother man, a rival for his wiles fidavt urns.

Judge Robinson ordered that mat nerlaining to the alleged intlis crctions of Mrs. Arnott should be left, to the trial court and directed oavment op a month suiiitort difficulties. WOULD" ifoU GtW, AW AT Your Home Insure and Avoid the Riak J. D. Miisgrove, Jr.

351 College Street. Woodland the graduating class of VJoG. Miss line of march followed by the symbols! Christie yesterday issued a call Urn 1 11 el lib. Tim ten units of lit illuI Testament of Joseph! nodding in Cngkind in VJ20, Mrs. McDonald, also Known as Joe McHon cited three children as the is aid.

Deceased. her mariage to Arnott. tm THE SUPKRIOU COURT OF. Hm p. their semi rat Tilt' elUUUUfil! mitKT 1)1? T.

11. u.u. sddAThl OP 'CALIFORNIA, husband iill'cu es she TIIK MATTER Of THE ESTATE hi. to to another child, which, "Kaer Oaif Remember Morton He happens to be the Bed Bluff high school athlete who went to Los Angeles, played three years of varsity football for the Trojans, won A II American honors anil returned to northern California to land a job with a service station. "Kaor Day" will be celebrated at Red Bluff tomorrow when (he Weed baseball team comes lo the Tehama county seat.

The band will (urn out, so "ill county and i1y officials and Senator Jack Mctzger. In Red Bluff, Kacr continues to be remembered as the finest athlete ever developed in northern California. Admirers point out that he used to win track meets, baseball, basketball and football ttames single handed for Hie Spartans. They still say Kaer is the greatest of All Americans. That's why tomorrow will he "Kaer Day." It's too bad Kaer couldn't have capitalized on the breaks which presented themselves after he completed his university course at U.

S. O. It's very true that, everyone knew Kaer anil realized his ability. His reputa tion should have brought him at least! a $250 a month job. Today he sc satisfied with his present job.

The no question about if he's a In town hero. Keep K. L. in Mind Yolo county residents, irho are unable to make, (h trip Marysville Sunday see the fiianls and Oaks clash, should amble over lo' Knights Landing for I he yacht regatta and baseball game. The Landing stars tackle Winship in the opening game in the Peach League.

Our friend Tom Pierce tells us that everything is set for fmi ilav nntorliiinmpiit 1)10 idiiig il "doesn't rain. There ill 'Hi I i i I i 1 to i of i I i I at as i I i ors. the inducers urging them lo tlm, 'llmU' whiv openings with Ibo; bureau ilnrmg the month of April. i he yacht races Ralph Marvin hoping to get i the villi i baseball club off on the right and ing can count on a representative group from Woodland being on hand for both exhibitions. wt I OOtTiey a Vine Crip" Toomey is home from Vir tof PnL iller landing the national boN ing finals for Sacramento.

Toomey i and nig ol I SOUTH SEA ISLAND GUITAR STUDIO Announces Its Opening Saturday Afternoon, March 28 I. O. O. V. Hall Private or Class Instruction.

We Furnish Insttumoiils and Accessories Hates Reasonable Results Ouaranlvcd Toots Mette py(i( Smith Managers and Instructors tells us (uat lie believes a gonrl nmnC resnlleil in manv line exhibils. Marv coast boxers will have excellent; kcrwan MeCrew of Willow Oak led" a chances in Die Ques registered Jersey hull followed by ioseimi M. DONATJ). also kiiown as. pj Deei' aacil.

No. 1062 tXulieu is hereby given that, uloio the Kith day of April, llllKi, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day and the day and the Courtroom of said Court, in the Yolo County Courthouse, in the City of Wood run t.oimtv ol Vein, ol California, have been appiiinted the Lime and place for proving the Will of said McDonald, also; known as Joe McDonald, deceased, and hearing flu a ppbcal mn Stella (jibl.s for the issuance Lo her ofi iters of Admiuistral ion with the' II annexed upon the same, in pur ot her petition, hereto I ore til here DaLcd March 28, V.mi II, 11. SAUNDEP.S, Ctei'k, By C.

L. JIIDDLESON, Deputy, Elmer W. Armfie Avtb'nv KAAv I and Woodland, California. Affornev fm IVtilinne tinned about Dean I'ryor, he m.tdd of Willow Oak with was just a wee bil. too anxious his "Winwoml Lula." Other entries; Virginia, lie did not fight nearlwme: Utll Orisner, Volo, Jersey calf; well as he did here on the coast.

1 Mary Ellen Dolcini. Davis, Holsl.ein; sl All of otii coast champs could havojElwood Hliekle, Willow Oak, Mol made atl enviable showing against stein Mill Fricke, Willow Oak, Itol the nation's best. I feel sure of that." 'stein; Alice Oeorge, Willow Oak, Jer Retail Ice Dept. Per LC CASH AND CARRY lb. a Agents for Crate Ilros.

Itegai Amber, ami liudweiser beers, wines, sodas, mineral water anil siphons Pioneer Distributors (Foi riierally Yolo Colusa Bev, Co.) West Main Street Phone 69 'loomey and "Woody" Wilson are naru at it completing mans lor i no: Picnic Day track meet Aril 18. Moic thaii '100 athletes will battle. for hon Keep the date open. This year's meet and picnic promises to attract greatest crowd in the history of.

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