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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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Phone Your Want Ads WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, JUNE23 33 RECEIVE STEERS WALLOP DIPLOMAS AT SKAGGS SAFEWAY STORES Prices Effective Saturday, June 15th VINCI CAPTURES FIRST WIN FROM WASHINGTON OLDSTERS, 6 TEAMS IN ROW (Continued Irom Fage One) WILUAMS'SEALS Sugar were: Everett Howard, Tom; Elmo Prunes Fancy sweet Russell, George; James Eddy, Fred; Perine. Ted: Elinor Holmes, Crux Nut Margarine The spread for bread 2 lbs 35c SACRAMENTO Sacramento ran jn a game with plenty of scoring "up its first victory of the season 'both with the bat and tongue the 25c 4 46c 10 lbs Polly; Dorothy Eagan, Peggy; Lor 1 etta Hooker, Patty; Vivian Todhuntev, Helen; Ralph Bonetti, Rob; Fred Al bericci, Jim. The playlet was cleverly acted and run off without a single mistake by the youthful actors. Mrs.

Clement Speaks Thursday over the Seals after tangl Texacos walloped the Old Timers, I ing with Nick Williams' hopefuls over i to 5 Thursday night. The newest Twi ten games. Larry Vinci blanked the light league rumpus came about ar v. v. attempt was made to extend the Francisco bunch with but six 1 thPQ the tranie over three innings hits.

Hollis Thurston was nicked for i Texacos were leading. FLOUR four rims TVid Tpvsiens refused to co on and After the staae had been cleared, SALAD OIL Just the oil for salads and cooking. Bring your own containers Son Franrisfn AT! PO A after considerable discussion the gas i arranfired and the gradu Safeway blend milled from choice wheat 98c Per 49 lb. sack Per gallon $1.79 3 imen weie sULI1 yjL "7.l' "t' iates marched clown tnc comer isie mui 0 There is an elastic rule which says i on to the r0Btrum. They sang a pledge; "'if there is plenty of light games may to the flag 0 ibe extended beyond three innings, Mrs.

Clement was then called 0 0' There has been a tendency on the i ghe substituted for Miss Helen Hef i 0 1 part of teams leading to take things fernarl) chief of the state division of 0 i easy and stall long enough to make rural education. Mrs. Clement, who i another inning impossible. has a cnild cf her own talked to the At the end of the first half of the graduates in a motherly way and urg Crosetti, ss 4 Pinelli, 3b 4 Suhr, lb 4 Corbelli, cf 3 Jolley, rf 4 Donovan, If 3 Caveney, 2b 4 Adamson, Thurston, Salad Macaroni Hot Sauce A substantial food Head Lettuce Large crisp heads Per Head 4c Maxium or Del Monte brand tnird inning wnen uie uiu i unub ec thonl to continue with their senooi 3 0 1 0 2 01 finished their turn at bat. the Texacos work and not be content just to keep were still leading by one run and pace wjtn the other fellow but go 32 0 fi 24 9 1 their declared it was unnecessary to ahead and set the pace.

ao a tt 'Plav fer. She asked the boys and girls if they ABKHfU Atj Fang felt that the garnc could go on were growing up properly. Import ..5 1 2 2 4 Umpire Jensen ordered the Tex 1 ance 0r forming good habits in youth ....3 0 1 3 4 0 acos to take their turn at bat. After was stressed. 4 1 1 1 2 0'tne end of this the Texacos "Do the thing you are supposed to 3 3 Totals Sacramento French, ss Monroe, 2b 25c 3 lbs.

10c 1 0 n1 uicjiciu emu Lut. 6lull. d0 wnen is supposed to oc uune, ended in a hubub. Mrs. Clement advised.

"Do not put off 2 0 Jensen gave the Texacos credit for doing work, and when you start do 7 0 0 1 victory. it right the first time. Do not fear 10 0 01 The Texacos scored all six runs anvthinjr. If some problem perplexes New Spuds Fresh from the local gardens Osbom, cf 4 1 Severeid, 4 0 Hoag, cf 4 1 Camilli, lb 4 0 Ronwer, If 4 0 Bunch Vegetables Onions, beets, turnips, radishes 1 1 0 0 the first innings. The Oldsters got I you, go right out and face it and find 110 1 0 three in the first and two in the sec 1 out what is wrong.

If the task is 1 Th 1 r. wm ihle to score oas.v don't brag. Go right to your Vinci, 4 25c 1c I 10 lbs. 3er Bunch work confidently and courasreousiy Totals 36 4 13 27 13 1 when Rodgers misjudged a fly at a ard ahvays conipare yoiu. cif with San Francisco 00000000 0 0 crucial moment in the game.

Roger 1 yourself, not with the other fellow Hits 10012000 2 made several bad plays which ac He may be doing poor work." Sacramento ...2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 counted for the heavy lead the Tex read bv Hits 3 110 12 14 13.acos took. E.na Klefrnan. was an Three base hit Osborn. Two base Dodds pitched a good game for the pcep 2o years into the iuture, show hits French, Pinelli, Suhr, Jolley. Oldsters.

Wadcnan started in the ing the occupations of the graduates. Milk Soap The white Naptha soap Heinz Rice Flakes A wholesome cereal food made from rice, laxatized by the addition of pure i ice cellulose. nw ni, fn Mnmw box tor if tivr. wa. remacea me nopnecy wu a.

numuiuw The class was then turned over to 35c 10 25c 10c Per Pkg. Mrs. Norton, who presented d.plomas. She made a brief talk expivs hev Runs responsible for Thurston 4. in the second by Santoni.

He walke Struck out By Thurston 3, Vinci four men and hit another before hi Bases on balls Off Thurston 1, Vinci got going. 2. Stolen base French. Umpires i happiness to be able to attend and congratulate the young people. Fo.

lowinjr piescntation ot diploma Cady and Fanning. Time of game NEW TECHNICIANS "Roadways" was sunp by the class. Before the graduates left the stage they piesented Coupe with a necktie. ntcd the basketball tad nnnr crkvv run iLinib oimi ip" 'dure of the team which did not lose a single Olives Lose Ralph Stroud After the exercises the graduates who received their 1 Two lechn training in Europe have been added cass The "excises marked to the physiotherapy department of se of school until September. COFFEE SAFEWAY BREAD Whole berry, freshly ground Large loaves 3 lbs 89c 3 loaves 25c Safeway Market Savings Roast Beef Steak Shoulder jib of prime tender beef makes 'a good Tender and delicious prime rib steaks.

Nice for dinner. A Safeway Saving. a quick meal. Cut any thickness to please you. lb.

21c lb. 32c Boiling Beef Bacon Plate rib or brisket to boil with vour vegetable Cudahy's Puritan dry sugar cured sliced bacon dinner. Economical to serve. in half pound packages. lb.

17c Package 22c ELKS WILL HOLD FLAG DAY RITES IN PARK TONIGHT the Woodland Clinic hospital. Miss Esther Strid has arrived from Minneapolis. She trained in Goten burg, Sweden, and spent four years in London and two years in Ireland. Miss A. Svedmark is expected to arrive this week.

She studied in Sweden and comes to Woodland highly recommended. Mrs. Teresa Xapton, employed the physiotherapy department, will take a vacation shortly. OROVILLE Ralph 'Sailor" Stroud, veteran of many baseball campaigns in major, minor and semi pro leagues and recent sensation of the Sacramento Valley league as hurling ace of the Oroville club, left for New Jersey yesterday following receipt of an urgent message informing him of his mother's serious illness. Stroud told friends before leaving that he did not expect to return to the coast this summer.

Consequently, the Oroville club, champions of the valley circuit last year and favorites this year through FJav Stroud's mound work, is left in the Oail LlegO OCIlOOl lurch for a dependable pitcher. Stroud Wins Rifle Match 1 lost a 3 to 2 game last Sunday to Chi Beginning with a half hour concert by the IHgh school band and continuing with a Flag day program, the Woodland lodge of Elks is sponsoring a program which will be held in the City park Friday evening. Alex Ashen, Sacramento attorney, will be the speaker for the occasion. The band will begin its concert at 7:45 p. m.

At 8:15 the Elks' program will begin. The fi'st feature will be the introductory exercises by Exalted Ruler J. Stephens and his staff of officers. Then will come a distinctive number, "The History of the with the Antlers, assisted by Boy Scouts, giving a brief pageant of the various flags of American history. The Elks orchestra will play six patriotic songs and the Christian church quartet, composed of Mrs.

Ben Holman, Mrs. Darrell Johnston, Dr. C. II. Noble and R.

H. Butzbach, will sing three numbers. Mrs. Holman co in a playoff for the first half championship. He pitched for the Sacramento Senators for a short while last year and later was picked up by the Beavers.

He at one time was a stellar moundsman for the Los Angeles club and spent several years in the major leagues. He led the valley league hurlers last year and had compiled a winning streak of 10 games already this season. Sanitarium Head's San Diego Army and Navy academy at Pacific Beach won first place in the western division in the annual William Randolph Hearst trophy and the rifle team of New Mexico Military institute of Rosewell, finished second. A shining and finely wrought silver shield was awarded the San Diego school as an everlasting memorial of its victory. A similar shield was also presented to the New Mexico school.

More than 400 educational institutions including practically every leading university, academy and high school in the United States maintaining R. O. T. C. units were entered this FIND NO HEIRS TO TWO ESTATES LAW AND MOTION CALENDAR MONDAY Hotel A 1 GUESTS Wife Gets Divorce rage One) bounds of pro wholly without Monday's law and motion calendar to he heard by Superior Judge W.

A. New Standings in Derby Tomorrow (Continued from Page One) 'Columbia, the Andors on follows: will also sing a solo, HOTEL WOODLAND The following guests registered at Hotel Woodland: Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Turner. Yreka; Mr. and Mrs. G. Ben trol, Los Angeles; Catherine F.

Davis, Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Dorins, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs.

Says Value Low nding the worth of the Sani the court's opinio Pcder Christiansen vs. H. S. Trayn Robin Stevenson and Paul E. Leake Two estates in which there are no aills and no heirs are being handled by Public Administrator R.

G. Law son, according to petitions for letters of administration filed late Thursday. Herman Rackwitz, farm laborer, vho died Sunday, left SS335.20 in cash. Property worth $500 in this county was left by James McCabe, who died ast October 2 in Michigan. 'J he estates may escheat to thc from Los Angeles to the capital to Lo be set for trial.

are attending the former school while attend the convention. Frank Zubieta et al. vs. Billy Bush, another Woodland boy, "As to the value of the sanitariur Stair had not missed a convention ist graduated from the lattei in 25 years. He took an airplane to attend his 26th, because of its speed Elizabeth G.

Williams; Frank Hiner vs. H. Kit, et Borchers brother? vs. Antonio Ciaparro et al. Ed.

M. Gaithcr vs. Mrs. Alma Gai ther demurrer and motion for change Gem of the Ocean." One of the songs will follow the bringing in each of the flags. The Elks ritualistic erection of a Floral bell led by Esquire Norman Simpson will be followed by Ashcn's The closing feature will include a salute to the flag by all the Boy Scout patrols, singing of America by the audience and closing by the Exalted Ruler, J.

H. Stephens. The and convenience, and because he knew he was taking as little chance spoiling his record as if he had taken of FORM GRAIN POOL IN HUNGRY HOLLOW a horse and buggy. Hunt Lillard et al. vs.

Estate The Azusa banker declared it took him almost as long to get to the headquarters of the convention at the Hotel Senator from the city airport as it did to fly from the southern business, I cannot find that the large L. Rubeson, Los Angeles; Mr. and volume of accounts due this institu Mrs. G. W.

Maxin, Hollywood; Mr. tion can have a value of more than and Mrs. James Lyons, Oakland; Mr. 25 per cent of their face. and Mrs.

H. Cook, Pasadena; Mr. and "Then, as to the instruments and Mrs. O. S.

McKee, Hollywood; Mr. and equipment, while the cost of such Mrs. Ralph Celloni, Oakland. things is usually a large sum, yet such I things are being rapidly supplanted' HOTEL DEL MAR by new inventions and when once in Hotel Del Mar guests Thursday installed ar.d used, the oiiginal cost is i eluded Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Wilson, but guide as to what they would Stockton; C. F. Mason, Sacramento; bring if offered at second hand.

i W. J. Walsh, San Francisco; J. F. "I cannot estimate Dr.

Harlan's in 1 Hcntochel, Oakland; B. H. Winks, San crest therein as a value of more than Francisco; I. T. Smith, Alameda; Earl i Smith, Brooks; Allin Copp, Oakland; The Harlans had been married 20 j.

E. Colusa; W. C. Bairn, years. They have one son, aged 19.

San Francisco; Ray F. Barsotti. San Arthur C. Huston, and Percy Francisco; D. 0.

Clark, Phoenix, high school band will play "The Star Spangled Banner." of the largest barley, (hc dose of thc projrram thc thwestern olo county, Anlers wiu hold oncn housi. wenty sx city to Sacramento! controlling approximately 250,000 of Clarence Scott motion for new trial. Petition to terminate estate of Mrs. E. E.

Wilgus. Petition to mortgage real property in thc estate of Mary T. Braydcn. Petitions for letters of administration in the J. F.

Krotser, Louicc Sau ccda and Ollie E. Evans estates. Sixth annual account in the trust of tf. C. I.irrirpf.t.

deceased. Girls Assist in Swimming Classes Miss Lela Ewert, one of the volunteer swimming instructors in charge of the Y. M. OA. swimming courses here this week, desired today to acknowledge her appreciation of the assistance of Miss Margaret Sieber and Miss Edna Richardson.

"Both of these have given us excellent co opcr ition," said Miss Ewert. The latter has had 134 women and rirls for pupils, 69 of whom were bc at thc lodgeroom where the Scouts and high school boys will be treated for their part in thc program. Students Of All this year, have banded together The gift that the Derby offers its and formed a pool which will not ac $3560 Waco epit ccpt less than $2 per hundred pounds omizes the safety and dependability this year. i of the modern airplane. It is the of the Hungry Hollow dis ReCKlCSS DllVerS sturdiest of all aircraft, and thc most schoo housc Thursday niRht an(J practical from the beginners view adopted the followng resolution: GivCll Jd.H TeriTl I1clilion for partial distribution of the estate of William' Brinck.

N'apton of Woodland were attorneys H. C. Thaxter, San Fi point. That is why there are more ol "Resolved, that the barley for Mrs. Harlan.

Thomas Rutledgc and Alva King of Colusa representee Dr. Harlan. mem in tne air uwii inj uiuci m.u.;w '7 Alt.Pvnat.P sentences of 50 davs Petition to terminate joint tenancy Charles Edward and Mattie L. An 1. i mpn inr assembler, aeroo to accent' iou no nothing less than S2 per hundred for jail or $100 fine each wore handed on: derson.

ftoouc eniermg ine all barley of shipping grade." 1 lo Modesto Enriqucz and Yncs Cas The swimming week program closes Saturday with the presentation of credentials and medals. 3rogaitti and family, HeLx, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Davis, Los Ange H. L. Gecsey, Seattle A. H. Goddard and family, Berkeley; Mr.

Mrs. L. Montcll, Seattle; Mrs. A. Van Valey, Seattle; Miss Kay Scott Seattle; Frank Herbert, Seattle; Mr nd Mrs.

K. L. Watkyns, Los Angc cs; Mr. and Mrs. J.

Reynard, San Viateo; Clyde and Elmer West, Red City; O. E. Murphy, Sacramento; A. B. Oldfield, Sacramento.

found guilty by Jus puLprp GAIN ison Friday morning. after they wrn ticc R. W. Hai of reckless driving. pv0Vi Carl" Sacnjrcr, pastor of St.

SUPERVISOR IN HOSPITAL Supervisor L. E. Hutchings is a patient in the Woodland Clinic hospital. enEvcr since he suffered from influenza last fall Hutchings has not been in he best of health, so he decided to go to thc clinic, where he could be plac ed under observation and take a rest. Vaughan's Electric Welding Works.

oct20tf John's Evangelical church, will preach Ine men are serving thc jail term, ihey are said to have cut in front itcmemoer me uuu i.j, discussed and all members per cent commissions! arrccfj to abide by the ruling. An And you who have already entered offer from British agents is expected, the Derby, but have contented your Barley grown in the Hungry Hollow selves with just hearing the drone of district is keenly sought hy British your motors while you stayed on thc i brewers because it produces a su ound hop off! There are still a Perior quality of becr. i Last year the gram crop in that lot of you who have yet to turn in the couy wag hjt by your firtt subscription. firc wnich approximately $500,000 Witch for Saturday's standing! 1 damage. auto operated by Miss Ramona Economy and Wait Economy Is ureal thing, find mnn.v family saves so much by economizing rood that II Is able to waste good denl on clothes.

Dsinbury Ee nltig News. at his church for thc first time in eight weeks Sunday. Saenger injured his back in a fall and was in bed for seven weeks. He is rapidly gaining his former health and strength. Roth of Winters near Yolo Tuesday night, slightly injuring Miss Roth and two companions, ap6tf Eat Del Mar Dinners..

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