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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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PAGE FIVE FHone four Want AdsC6 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, DECEMBER 18, 1030. a It nr i eaay appas i aximaii Yolo Solano Hoop Schedule IS 1 Change Uniforms; Announced at Dixon Meeting Officers 'Lammie' Picked to Win Ranking officers of the state highway patrol, state fish and game "war dens and certain laxicab drivers in Sacramento face possible legal action if they conl in tie the wearing of replicas of army uniforms and insignia, This was revealed by United States District Attorney II. II. McPike, who staled in San Francisco he will first continue the practice before charges. Formal notification of viola tions will be forwarded to private concerns and public agencies before action is taken.

Involved in Probe Teddy Pappas if Yolo county, manager of a Sacramento taxicab company, is said by McPike to be involved in the government's investigation ow ing to the tvpe of uniform worn by cab drivers in his employ. I'appas declared that he immediately will comply wilh any request made by McPike to change flic style of uniforms. "However, a government inspector looked over the uniforms of my drivers six or seven months ago and he expressed the belief they are not in violation of army regulations," Pap McPikc explained if 1 offense for persons not army and having no ai wear uniforms and insignia. (. vicled offenders are subject to a no exceeding or impiisonu eding six months or bolh.

The ing United State lotions. WilL Confer Wilh I McPike announced he plans to take the matter of the uniforms and insignia of highway patrolmen and game wardens up wilh Governor Frank F. Mei riam and Attorney General U. S. Webb.

"We intend to handle this matter in a diplomatic way. so far as the day lr Riv dde to I he holi days. Charles Sale, sou of the late Chic Sale, left. Davis Tuesday night for New York where he will spend Christmas with his mother and sister, Ik is a student at the College of Agri current investigations are be de on the complaint of the; Vrmv lb serve Officers: criminai: in the razri Minister Visiting Davis; News Personals: The Rev. Richard L.

Waddell of Brazil is spending the week as a guest of Rev. and Mrs. Irvin Williams, during which time he is filling speak ing engagements at various churches in this area. On Sunday morning he is to fill the pulpit at. the church in Davis.

Frank and Floyd Allen of San Francisco are to arrive in Davis early next week to spend the holidays wilh and Mrs. Roy Murry. The Girls' Athletic Association of the Davis High school is to give a "Leap Year" dance Friday evening the grammar school auditorium. Paul Gaylord, Paul Day and Miss Mary Margaret Murry have returned to their respective homes in Davis to spend the holiday from their studies at the University in IJerkeley. Professors F.

.1. Veihmeyer and G. H. Hart of Davis motored to Redding early this week to inspect a range burning project under way there. Ilearn of Davis has accepted a position in the editorial offices of The National Guardsman, monthly periodical or the California National Guard.

Mrs. Charles Fyler. employee nf the home economics division of the Davis college, whose marriage of last summer was but recently announced, left Saturday for Chicago to spend the vacation with her husband. Miss Mary Margaret Walker and Boyd Walker of Berkeley arrived in Davis yesterday to spend the holiday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.r.

B. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Kendrick of Davis spent. Saturday in Kan Fran Miss Kathryn Veihmeyer and Dr. James Darkness of Berkeley spent Sunday al the F. .1.

Veihmeyer home in College Park, Davis. Mrs. Celeste Wright of the Davis college English depart mem has left for Madison, Wisconsin, where she will spend the holidays with her bus I). of the agricultural engi ision made a business trip eekhatis, ficldmau of the Dried Fit bless visile iation, ollege jChri at the Miss Margaret Martin left Wednesday for P.erkeley where she will spend the vacation at her home. Dob Fmer.son left Davis Friday for Hollywood where he will spend the Christmas vacation.

He is a student at the College of Agriculture. I.eora Sandstad will leave Saturday to spend the holidays in Lincoln. Petty Hutchinson of P.erkeley is vis. ifing her sister, Ruth, in Davis, for i I Sacramenlo fight. Cans today were picking Ceorge "J.ammie" Thco dura! us to score a win (iitiglit in auditorium.

Sacramento, over Rogers of l.os Angeles. The first bout will start at o'clock. "l.ariia.ic a former Sacramenlo high school star, is expected 10 attract a full house. The card is being sponsored by the Sacvamento Union. "Paddy" Ryan, manager, is next to the fighter.

James; .1. Jeffries, former heavyweight champion of the world and I Maxic llaer will lc referees. i New Today Under Fire give the offenders an opportunity to dis nccrnc McPike said. "We will advise the governor and the attorney general of the situation, and request that misuse of army uniforms, and insignia by highway patrol officers and fish and game commission wardens be slopped immediately." The game wardens are declared to' be wearing Sam Brown belts and" shoulder bars identical with those of army captains, while the officers of the highway patrol are said to wear insignia duplicating that used by reg majors, captains and Jieu Magazine Racks and End Tables An inexpensive but moat appreciated These arliclos are priced to suit any pockethook. Racks priced ia low as 75c End tables down to 51.30 Watson's New antl Used Furniture lir First St.

Woodland Hodsic Tr. Sedan 1 03:5 Dod.e (i WW. Sedan 1032 DodjreG WW. Sedan 10:5 1 Oldsmobilc Sedan Chrysler fiWW. Sedan CARS.

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No! fall noon or after li. I'hoiv oMM. deotitc A FSCIM'PTlOX to the S. F. Chronicle.

The gift for the en tire family. Full details .1. D. 13raw i.hl,n(, It. amer i Locust: dcc2 First Games To Be Played January 22 DIXON, Dee.

IS The schedule for the Solano County Athletic League basln i ball competition was released today by officials of the circuit. The hoop league will open Janu ary 22 and will continue through to March 5. The teams in the northern) bracket are Winters, Clarksburg. Hs parto, Davis and Dixon. Francis Siolle was the high point man for the local high school u.uin Let this week as the team defeated the Alumni, to 30.

Stolle made 2i I tallies, while Frail Seiferl led the ers with 12. Dixon outfit scored a close victory over, the Vallejo Commercial team, 20 to 1'J. The Solano league slate follows: January 22 Clarksburg a', Esparto. Winters at Dixon. Davis, bye.

January 29 Davis at Winters. Dixon at Clarksburg. February 1 Dixon at Esparto. Clai ksbui at Davis. I Dixon, bye.

February 12 Winters at Clarksburg, Ksparlo at Davis. Di.v bye. February Ifl Esparto at Vvi titers. Davis at Dixon. Clarksburg, bye.

March Playoff for S. C. A. L. chain pi Dixon has three practice gar scheduled, with Vacaville at Dixon morrow night; Rio Yi.sia at Di.v January 1, and Armijo on Fehru; Local Woman Wins Golf Honors In an Ifi holc mod:) sweepstake? on the municipal links Wednesdav Mrs.

C. Thomas of Woodland a HI lament Women's ond i CI a. Mi: ilh a lOo Sti. ded turkevs. Mrs.

Howard Marx lopped the in the competition for golf bails a 102 17 So. Mrs. J. P. Brewer Mrs.

IT. W. lied for ond place with 7 Kti and SC. respectively. Next, week's even will be liel Tuesdav instead of Wedrle.

Paglia After Portland Job Joe Paglia, former Santa Clara university football star, today applied for the vacant coaching berth al the University of Portland. The an noimccmont. was made by (lay Paglia, a brother of the former coffin corner 90 PROOF OLD AMERICAN Of BRAND BQUiKtBQNi PORT HADOWS Selling Points A few years uijo, if a slat football or baseball player from a small community went to either Stanford, California or some other major university outstanding athletes from the same eonmi unify were siure (o follow him. We'll say "Joe Smith" of Woodland matriculated, at Stanfnrd and in his freshman year, won his numerals, was pledged to the 1'hi Delta house, became attracted to some outstanding co ed' and came borne with reports of r.avui" had one swell time in his first year on The Farm. "Joe" would tell the story to his former teammates and friends.

Refore the best, gridders or. we'll say athletes, are on Stanford or that particular university. Why? because they like Smith" and accept his story to be (rue. "What'U I Get?" Today, it'? different. Many athletes aren't thinking so much about the companionship they'll cret from then friends, or the type of education and environment, but about the typo of football team and ho turns Another consideration is "how much will 1 yet." Athletes, ami rightfully so, ask what kind of a soft job will have? Will the work be tough? Will the recognize me? Have a chance to get the same break as all the other scholarship gents? We mention fa i I.e.: they appear io be so evident.

This trend of thought, came in our mind the other afternoon upon reading the statement from a Vaheio paper that HI Vallejo high school graduates ibis football season played on seme college or university team on the coast. You'd naturally hciicve the majority of them would be at either Stanford of Cah We former All A bus. We Poor Salesmen A check of hue facts proves that Mel Hull is the only Vallejo graduate who performed on the Stanford freshman team this fall. The Indian varsity had no Yal lejoites. Mr.

Victor (Future All American) Roftaii is the only Vallejo fool ball Mar at. California. Of all the coast universities, Santa Clara appears to have the best (rrip on the Vallejo material which is certainly tops in these parts. Lionel Rodders of the Broncs is al. present doing his best, to line up a few Vallejoans lo attend Santa Clara next I'afl.

"lii" has just completed a great season. To tts, he is one of the most underrated linemen the coast. IDs work in the St. Mary's game proved this point. They say 1 here are several other Apaches at Santa Clara including this Pel ligriui fellow who al times showed a lot.

of class; in the Hronco back field. It's possible that Kodgers is a belter personality than either Bill Corbus or lint tali. Better still a more alert salesman. With all the ballyhoo and A 11 American rating that Bobby Grayson got, you'd think the best athletes in Portland might like to join him at Stanford and try their luck. The truth of the matter is Stanford isn't popular in Oregon and neither is Grayson.

Bob Gilbert, California lineman, is a Portland hoy. He couldn't follow in Grayson's footsteps, even though great pressure was put on him. 4 Haines Left Oregon Bend grads of I he University of Oregon did every! king (hey could to get "By" Haines, now of the University of Washington, lo join the Wehfeel at Eugene. Bend, you see, is 120 miles east of Eugene in southern Oregon. "By" told I hem to go to the devil and headed north to Seattle where Jimmy Phelan and Use other Huskies rushed him off his feet, gave him room and board and aTal job.

Kilby to be Host Tomorrow night at Vallejo, the ID Vallejo on college or university football teams will assemble for There will 1 plenty to eal, and talk about. The al' fair has heen planned by Colin the developer of most of I hem, If we wire a coach, we'd be in VuF lejo fer tile parly and get in a few1 selling points. Of all I lie valFy best nnes to know. Look over his rec ords and you'll sec why. He 'em big and strong and when they leave Vallejo they have a faculty of making good.

Yon can also bet. thai. Iloltari, ledgers, Hull, and other grads will be YOUNG MAIililFD MAN wants gen ranch work. Wages and house. the week.

Kathryn Veihmeyer will arrive in punter. Davis Sunday from Derkeley where Satisfaction Yes, Satisfaction is Our Silent Salesman Over 200 Used Cars Sold by lis in IMS JOIN NOW Our Happy Family of Used Car Customers Your Satisfaction is Measured in Terms of Where You Buy a Good Used Car. Due to the Popular and Tremendous Reception of the 1937 Dodge, We Have Acquired an Exceptional List of Used Cars. Here are a Few Which We are Pleased to Recommend: coaching al St. Martin's college al I California.

lUaoev. Washington. 1 Norman Schmel left. Davis Wednes Illmonths old Baer, Jeffnes On Solon Card The I 1 'Vi immorta! "VVll 1,1 1 I'l escuit day fans. Max Fa.

Ruddy, will officiate and Lhi.idy need ic i Ma: Two Ccige Games Here Saturday in their tutack bcfoi high school The Wolf A's ar individual sales talks about why their preseiiL schools of learning have An edge over others. Faeh will display his waves and hope for a ale. In the cud, the athletes who have promised to go to California may enroll at Stanford and 1he Stanford pots will head for Santa Viara. St. Mary's will no doubt get a break and so wii! U.

S. F. and COP. That's tile way it. goes.

That's what makes fool hail. Accept Hearsay vhy colleg tches nt I em I to make more con in outlying precincts, nothing a high school likes more ihan to shake wilh a big time coach. In years. "Clipper" Smith, Madigan. "Spud" Lewis, Slip" "Prin li Malley Callisou, and George plus a good many .1.

C. have come lo town to talent. Seldom do they long lo net aciuair.t cs. (hey listen lo a and then render a rat WANT ADS fo Bowling Kvlmt Niflif at Kra hut's Alleys Itofrcsli mollis at The Round House vn 1 ,,.10:, 1 1 l'0l'e i IS West Si. dee21 SAUF, OF RFAU STATE The following described real estate located in Yolo County, must be sold to close estate; I.o:s il.

7, and 10, Block Yolo Hardwood Company Subdivision No. 1. Lots and 11, Block Yolo Mai dwood Company Subdivision No. 1. Lot 2, Block Yolo Ifai dwood Company Subdivision No.

2. Lots ID, 20, 21, to 17, Block Yolo Hardwood Company Subdivision No. Communicate with, lames F. Colston, attorney for the estate, Flood r.ldg.. San Francisco.

Califor nia." dcc21 ROSES NOW HERE. Many tie standard varieties. Complete stock ornamental shrubs, trees, bedding plants, polled plants and pansics, liv ing Xmas ire. s. Ynunkmda Garden Nursery.

dee2j I MAKE YOUR X.MAS EXTRA MERRY by buying a good used ear. Your presem ear may be turned in for part or all of down payment. Bal iance on terms lo suit you. Wc have a good slock of late model cars to choose from. your choice early, i give service cheerfully, EPPERSON'S 1 Plum mi) dee2l WANTED: Small I', or I room apart i menl, partly fum.

Irene Thompson, Phone l. dec2lc FOii SALE Turkeys and chhdnsj Idc per lb. Strong, 2 mi. mi. S.

of Woodbind. dec2lc i "Katydid," I "K'alydld," motiot, wga, is r. ally I lie isnmiiH of (he 1 by to send, very attractive. A let uiiee oranges on hand for table use par io. dec21 CAK'F SAIF Sal Dec.

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