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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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4 page mat: WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929. Phone Your Want Ads 666 Girl Flier Lost In Mexican Desert ERSONALSj WINTERS Correspondent Mrs. N. A. McArthur Telephone, Winters 60 DIXON Correspondent WANDA KOENIG 'Phone Dixon 222 DAVIS Correspondent Mrs.

S. L. Emsweiler Bureau 515 Third St. Telephone Davis 153 men at dinner Monday evening. Their guests were Prof.

E. Howell Dr. F. M. Hayes, Prof.

R. F. Miller ri L. V. Feldmiller.

Harold Goss, who is to be connected with the animal nutrition work at tha college, arrived in Davis Monday with hU familv. The Gosses have been (By United Press) Ed. H. Edwards, erain broker, is do ing nicely at the Clinic following an operation, his condition being pro Marilun Thornberru desert in the state of Chihuahua, Miss MISS Liail'e feteVSOll i living in Berkeley. They are to oc nounced as satisiactory.

To Tear Down Ancient Tank House on Campus cupy the i'izzeu nouse at oeconu ami A streets. Mrs. Lillian McDonald, Mrs. Frank Stephens and daughters of Woodland Birthday Party GuertltSSFASSS1 fiiSftS i ikies for hours before she finally wa id wt I i iorced down Tuesday from lack of Mrs. P.

V. Thornberry entertained ruel at their home on Grant avenue Mon Sne had left Lordsburg, New Mcx day in honor of their little daughter, jCOj 8 a. m. Monday headed for Kl is Dixon Party Guest The Misses Helena and Barbara Kirby and Dorthy Dunnicliff were hostesses at a bridge party given and Miss Helen Sidall of Toledo, Ohio, A picturesque landmark on the col I R. Sanford Martin, formerly a stu dent at the college, visited friends here Monday.

He is now teaching ag left Wednesday morning for a short guessing contests and delicious re Mexican National railway line for the Monday evening in honor of Miss freshments made the afternoon pass Southern Pacific and it is possible aire 1 eterson. quickly. I she flew all night before making a I Those present were: Mcsdames P. The following friends were present i landing. She landed in the desert 40 1,.

Doyle, Claude Rohwer, Jamob Kil to wish Marilyn many happy returns miles south of Juarez. Lack of com kennV( Carl Thunberg, Vernon of the day. Ruth, Louise and Mildred munications made impossible to obtain gehmejser. Misses Claire Peterson her former home, for her vacation. Homer L.

Roberts, Sacramento United Press bureau manager, was in Woodland Wednesday. Ira I. Webster of San Francisco visited with L. W. Scarlett in Woodland Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. G.

C. Grady are taking a vacation trip which will keep them from their homes for two weeks and will include stops at various places of interest to Lcs Angeles. They will include Yosemite in their itinerary. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Schaad and family have gone to Guernewood Park for a vacation. They will enjoy the pleasures of the resort until August 1. Among the out of town visitors in Woodland Wednesday were Irene; Mitchell of Dunnigan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pebe of Winters, Henry Siebers of Winters.

F. E. Scott of Winters, R. 0. Ochoa of Yolo, Mrs.

Anna D. Med lege campus at Davis, the old tank house erected in 1907, is soon to be torn down. Since the new storage tank was built in 1920 the old building has been used mostly for tool storage purposes. The old building was the central unit of the first water system on the campus, installed at a cost of $16,000. The pump put into use then furnished 83 gallons of water per minute, but was in operation a small part of the trip up the Redwood Highway.

Miss Sidall is the niece of the late Ross C. Wilson and is spending some time in Woodland with Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Will Welder and Mrs.

Hampton Roberts will spend the. week end in Nevada City. Monday, Mrs. Roberts and daughter, Miss Dolores, and Miss Cecil Flowers will leave for Shasta City, where Mrs. Roberts and Miss Roberts will spend a week.

Miss Flowers will continue to Yreka after a short time to visit her sister. Mrs. J. C. Stitt and Mrs.

Elmer Abele spent Wednesday in Sacra ftarsnei ana iviary ouiton, ratrioia Dorothy Peterson, Frances Peterson, Hilda Schulze, Lois Clark, Agnes i Leathers, Marjorie Peterson, Mildred Edwards, Dorothy and Orville Sievers, riculture in the schools at Monrovia. C. L. Roadhouse returned Wednes day from a business trip to Berkeley 1 and Fresno. I Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Grieve have I returned from San Francisco, where 1 they have been spending a two weeks' 1 Jack Naylor of Oakland is visiting his sister, Mrs. Bess Naylor Rosa, and I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughes have returned from Madison, where they have spent the last year.

Pro fesror Hughes, who is on the staff of the animal husbandry division, has been studying in the University of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughes left winocHpv fm Kvhurz. where thev Change! Hii Outlook "Aire a philosopher lii Ho, the snfie of Cliiiiiin.wii "und ho seeks money more am wlsilum le.es, and so becomes, like most us only a gambler." Washington Star.

Elmer and Ruby Scott, Teddy and Mae Mermod, Dorothy Martin, Virginia Birmingham, Bettymae Neimann, 1 Edythemae Ruggles, Anita Kagel, I Malcolm Furbush, Donald Day, Ber nice Fulton. Schulze, Gladys Clark, Katherine Agee, Gladys Grady, Muriel Timm, Delia Eggerl, Mabel Pcdrick, Marga ret Beckley Nellie Dickie, Ruth Miller, Florence Eggert, Dorothy Parker, Ehla Mr. Mrs. Norman Taylor, at Sacramento, Schmeiser, Ermyl McCune and Evelyn time only, while today the pumps have a capacity of 1.10 gallons per minute and arc in almost continuous operation. The now tank, built at a cost of 10,000, stores the reserve watei supply from the eight wells on the The old wooden tank house was built Mrs.

G. Stryher and baby are spend Tuesday. I Moss. was in Woodland Tuesday visiting i ley of Esparto, Mrs Leone C. Tadlock DIXON PERSONALS ing this week with her sister, Mrs.

Mrs. Ralph Sohleich and daughter, Gregory Vasey Bettv of Arbuckle visited her sister, alter Spidell and family returned fo i rr to Marvsville Monday after a visit Mrs Hanks and family Tues" with Pobtmistress Ora Woods. i dair afternoon. Mrs. Kenbrook of Berkeley will Air.

and Mrs. Albert Schaad and spend this week with her parents. rlnno hf pr. Crvstal. sh owned in Woorl by John in charge struction and icpair work will spend some time at the Beckett with the A.

J. N'ickerson Ice and Fuel Co. He was formerly connected with DAVIS PERSONALS poultry department oi the univer friends and former neighbors. She of Esparto, Mrs. Mabel Neel of Win was the house guest of Mr.

and Mrs. ters and Alice G. Kelly of Knights Clayton McCoy. Howard Windsor Landing. is spending several weeks visiting his Leona L.

Gililam of Rodeo was a grandmother, Mrs. Ella Miles, at Woodland visitor Wednesday. Tancred. i Miss Nancy Flynn, who has been Mrs. T.

L. Whitehead has return visiting at the home of her aunt and! cd from Berkeley, where she visited uncle, Mr. and airs. A. G.

Bailey, has her daughter, Miss Zora, and the R. returned to her home at Vacaville. H. Miler family for a short time. Miss Judge and Hudson Grant have Dorothy Christian of Oakland, who i cone to the coast in Mendocino county, has been a guest at the Whitehead where they will enjoy a six weeks rest home, has returned to the bay city, and vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker and Mrs.

Louis Snyder and two children, daughters, Ileene and Hazel and Ver Justin and Marjorie Maye, and neph 1 r.on Walker of Zamora, Mary Howard. ew, Gerald Snyder, left Tuesday eve of Woodland and Mrs. Julius Schlos 'ning for a two months vacation at i ser of Oakland are spending two Pullman, Washington. They will visit weeks at Guerneyville on the Russian 1 Mrs. Snyder's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Roseberry.

lancl rues(jay I Bud Moore of the Dixon Inn was 1 Mrs. A. Cook and daughter of wm a business visitor in Vacaville Tues 1 Sacramento were in town seeing to the ,1..,. 1 renovation of their home on Abbey daughter, Barbara, and Mrs. Will street Tuesday.

1 man's sister, Miss Elizabeth McCul 1 A. A. Powers, probation officer of Robert Coombs and family have lough, left Wednesday to join Mr. and Yolo county, called on Chief Grove gone to their mountain ranch for a va Mrs Frank McCullough and Mrs. Monday morning on business.

and son left Tuesday for Fred McCullough for a vacation in' Alex Johnson and his wife and Billy a camping trip. Santa Cruz. 1 Huclan left Tuesday for a vacation Darold Baucom is visiting his Cad Arvedson of College City was to quote Alex. Their grandmother, Mrs. Wm.

Kramer. 1 a Dunnigan visitor Tuesday after destination is as yet unknown. Perrv is spending a few it Lake Tahoe. and Mrs. "Doc" Rece and fam ent the week end in Santa Cruz.

iuis. ieieu 1 aa nootl. Arvedson has returned irom "JViKnn TCilkpinv nn a husinp guests Mrs. Alton Edwards and chil A atson KilKennj is on a ousinet. dren of San Francisco and Mrs.

Ray Tnmty countj trjp to San Francisc0. The oid agronomy cottage on the 1 college impus. in use recently by tha plant pathology diusion, h'S bem purchased by M. C. Foulk, telegraph operation at the S.

P. station, and i1 being moved to hi 5 piopcrty at FifTh and street. He plans to remodel the cottage for use as a residence. Mr. and Mrs.

Alex McDonald entertained" some of the college faculty route home was through Tilamanth Falls Bandon, Oregon, and Crec cent City and thence to Dixon. I McFall and children of Suisun. Jonn JuiUi LlU LU Mrs. H. K.

Cooper is sojourning in 1 Mr. Glicko. San Francisco at the honae of her son, J. D. Lord of Sacramento spent Thii Is Nothing New menial expert ijs that there is cry lit lie difference between the man ho is sane ami ilie one who is Inline.

As in hi her r' big dif is ueiiins found out. Where Evolution Is Slow Grade ero5 nns, it should be re aonilieroil, nvonmc no safer this year last. Arthur C. Cooper. Tuesday visiting his Dunnigan prop Lloyd Green went to San Jose Sat River.

H. J. oung. C. C.

Foy had an enjoyable Miss Esther Guthrie writes Wood visit from an old friend Tuesday land friends from Oregon that she v.hen she entertained Rome Fisher; is having a most enjoyable vacation day, returning Sunday with his fam 1. M. O. McCullough, Mildred ily. turned Cullough and Elizabeth McCullough and Mrs.

Otto Sievers there. At present sne is visiting var Florence Ashby is spending a week's vacation in Berkeley. Wilma Van Sant left Tuesday for a few days vacation at, Valnut Creek. Ed Fisher, who has been working as foreman at the Ford Garage, left iccontly for San Francisco, where he plan. to make his home.

Billy Huelan of Ashland, Oregon, is spending part of his vacation heie with his aunt, Alex Johnson. Gucrney Woods and his wife returned Sunday from a two weeks va 1 a trip through the Yo hopped in Arbuckle Tuesday after Monday somite. ious Oregon beaches and states A card from Mrs. M. Berg that their nartv has completed of Seattle, Washington, who came here to visit while spending his vacation with Sacramento relatives Mrs.

Foy and Fisher were schoolmates in Howard county, Missouri and had not met in 35 years. Carl and Elizabeth Lehman of Sacramento are visiting at the Frank Weidner home. days she plans to leave for a trip into Mrs. Eva Jackson and Mrs. W.

A. Boots are anticipating a visit from their cousins, Miss Helen and Ms interesting tour in Yosemite and wil rest at Lake Tahoe several days before returning home. Ins nd Mrs. Clarence Gill and and Mrs. Lester Cranston am Arthur Graham spent Sunday with Frank Kennedy of Woodland 1 here Tuesday Charles Gregg have gone to Shasta Alice Cassidy of Norwood, New York, for a vacation of several weeks.

They have been touring the west and Bertha Bird, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Norrii Hughes seriously ill at the nome of her cation spent in Portland, if The Rcdmen ntld a rjgular meeting Tuesday night. The Firemen are going to have a Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Lobdell ar? are en rout nome. lhey are expecu Woodland visited the: Mrs. Rotruch in Forestville, has re hot wa ter Hughes, and family Tuesday to arrive Thursday to spend seveia! days here. covered sufficiently to return to he home in Winters. Russell Hamblet has purchased dance on Saturday night, the 20th, in Studebaker sport roadster.

the High school gymnasium. Paul and Russell Hamblet were Ar R. Thompson arrived Saturday ickle visitors Wednesday morning. night from Lakeview. Oregon.

His offers you I DUNNIGAN VjVjjtliO 1 I Correspondent 1 Miss Dolores Hiatt HOTEL WOODLAND 'Phone Dunnigan 4 4 Cuests at Hotel Woodland Wednes planning to leave Friday morning to spend their vacation of ten days at a Russian River resoit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lockhart have had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Lockhart of Miami, Arizona, who left Tuesday to return to their home by way of Berkeley, where they will visit his parents. The Lockharts ai brothers. The Arizonians came here with Mr.

and Mrs. "Bob" Lockhart when they returned from San Fran c'sco, where they spent their Natation oc two weeks. and Mrs. August Kuhn and Mis. E.

B. Slaven are at home after a two weeks automobile trip to Seattle. vosue day included G. F. Colburn, Mt.

Hir ace, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Fmkle, Chicago, Illinois; Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Barrett, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Harmon, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Tofflcrm San Francisco; Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. MM' JZrz. 1 Y' R.

L. Kortright, Frank M01 at Montgomery Curr, San Francisco; J. G. Faulknei Leslie Morris MAMMOTH BIRTHDAY CAKE Dunnigan Rebekahs Lay Plans for Year At the regular meeting of the Dunnigan Rcbekah lodge Monday night, plans were made for the next term. Mrs.

Edward Peake took the chair of Noble Grand for the first time. Beginning September a series of card parties and entertainments will be given every tw weeks for the financial benefit of the lodge. In October and April of each year social evenings for the lodge members and their families wiil be held. fishing' and family, Seattle; Hohart E. Smith Creek, Tehama county, for 1 daughter, Santa Barbara; Mis? ncvieve Lotts and party, Los Ange Mr.

and Mrs. Ileniy Dodge, Superisor Lee Hutchings has been able to sit up for a few hours each day this week. His condition is grad Piedmont, uallv improving. HOTEL DEL MAR A. F.

Hcmbree, Sacramento; F. Rayner, 'San Francisco; H. Salz, S.u Francisco; J. W. Spratley, Palo Altc Miss Alice Stephens is now con valescing, following a seiious attack of diphtheria.

Miss Dorothy Dahler returned Tucs day evening from Coalinga. She enjoyed a week end visit there W. B. Webb, Oakland, Alice Mcllay. DUNNIGAN PERSONALS Dennis, San Kingman, 1 Francisco; Wm.

M. Haword, MADE BY US M. W. Hartzeli is spending several Department of commerce, days in San Francisco on business. Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Eaklc of Rich Livei in Monoplane 4fon 5 A ours more jr dom each we eh TSN'T r. a wonderful ctc.cn;cncc to a v.ij h.i nl of hot water without bother or waiting? Men like the hotels and clubs for that re cc i.

And every woman can Iw.c excellent hot a er sc vi in her own home. Will: antoinatic water 1 ctfr, use wot becomes easier you save i pr cn. minutes. Each week you can hac 4 to 6 r.rc time for motoring, shopping or outdoor sports. No need of watching the automatic gas water heater With I he automatic water heater, a thermostat turns the gas on and off.

It maintains the water temperature at 140 degrees clay and night. At any moment one can have deep hot water for bathing, a basinful for shaving. No gas is wasted keeping the water hot; the water stays hot because i ililii; Aubrey Peart of Arbuckle was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. Lawrence Didion and son Ir vin of Zamora visited Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Hiatt Monday evening. Douglas McDonald of Woodland is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Barker. Mr. Otis Flowers and Mr. Peterson of Lodi, grape growers, were Tuesday business visitors here.

Sidney Crockett, of Woodland, was a business visitor here Tuesday morn mond will arrive Thursday to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe1 Eaird. Their daughter, Jean, will ac 1 company them here but will remain; for an indefinite stay. Mayor and Mrs.

J. O. Chalmers have returned from San Francisco, where they enjoyed a vacation for ten days. Miss Cora Chalmers and Miss Hazei Graham are returning after a vacation trip to Lake Louise, Banff and other points of interest in Canada. 1 1 I I I I I I I I i Is in 1 ni I i 1 1 1 i i i Uncle Eben dnt is nuttickly satisfied said Uncle Flien.

"is mos I mS nf hissel gool company, because he ain turs. red topner was an overnight haid to Washington guest at the home of her daughter, There is nothing too big, or too small in the cake and pastry making business for us to handle efficiently. Don't miss seeing the Vogue's Birthday Cake! We made it and we're proud of it. For Fine Cakes, astr ie $, Cookies, Pies and Breads, Come to insulated. the 1 Miss Bae Chalmers had concluded hev 50 vacation at Santa Cruz and returned Sta to Woodland.

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Turner are! spending their vacation of two week? at Anchor Bay. Mrs. Turner is re cuperating from an appendix opera 1 jn tion.

I nil Miss Beatrice Brigham and Muriel dri This instant hot water service costJ jggg. than one fifth of a cent per gallon tne lowest cost or any mctnou tor neat ing water in the home. Varnum of Hingham, Massachusetts, who have been visiting at the L. W. Scarlett home, departed for Shasta Retreat Wednesday.

They joined Mrs. Alice Scarlett on the train here. Mis Minnie Kleven has gone to' Special Offer by the P. G. and E.

For a brief term, you can have instant hot water service put into your own home for a very low first payment and the bah ance in easy monthly payments. The dc tails on replacing your old water heater with a new automatic gas water heater can be obtained by telephoning or calling at our local office or at the local dealers. COMING SACRAMENTO Aug. 1 2, 3 MAIL ORDER NOW at Ye Music Shoppe, 914 Street Don't Use a Razor on Your Corns The MODEL BAKERY CURTAIN RISES SUTTER THF4TRF Three Days Only! jTHC TMfATfit GUILD Of NEW YORK ftstoU EUGENE O'NEILL'S GREAT NINE ACT DRAMA 7. I.I.hmI Thrrr', rl Vl i I I 'bI Vnd' yur corn away.

35c a Bottle Pacific Gas and Electric Company Owned Operated Managed Ludwig Geibel, Proprietor. N. S. G. W.

Building, Woodland. KhPU IBMP intermission mix m4 TTV rmirttnifntn HJIt WictTMro 4' Schoen Drug Co. oy caiijonuaru'.

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