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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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DUNNIGAN I Operetta FwP Of 'Cavalcade Public Works Bill Likely To Be Modified Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Martin of Mer ccd spent the week end at the A.

Cook home. IL Rev. I. R. Wall of College City will 1 1 be here conduct church serves next Sunday mornmg Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Long and children of Zamora were visitors her ounaay Oaks to Meet Dixon Nine Next Sunday DIXON NINE SHOWS FAST FIELDING TEAM Mrs. G. E. Iliatt and as background for dramatic Smaller Schools Lead Wolf Track Athletes in Annual Northern League Competition Track and field athletes from the Woodland High school finished fourth in the unlimited division and tenth in the limited class in.

the annual Northern California High School Athletic League meet at Gridley last Saturday. Chico won the unlimited class for the seventh consecutive year. Chico scored 29,7 points, Redding 25, Gridley 20.2, Woodland 17, Bigs Quincy 4, and indirectly for between 0,000,000 Next Sunday the Oaks will travel land 7,000,000 unemployed, the pro Dixon to meet the Mace Packers. Jtrrara, embracing Federal, State, mu will be the first meeting of thejnicipal and private construction, Edward, of Madison and Mr. and Mrs, action, is fragmentary but none tne Irvin Ifiatt and daughter, Betty, ofjlcss complete in the form in it Zainora were visitors at the W.

written. Fox hired a full ay Hiatt home Sunday. hon orchestra and vocalists for the Elizabeth Cook, Wilmetta Smith, scuuencc. Elsie Mumma, Mildred McCullough Other original music in "CavaL and Warden Hunt, the eighth grade Icale" includes "Twentieth Century graduates of the local school, visited Blues" by Noel Coward, and several Pierce High school Tuesday. I symphonic interludes written speci P.

Ness brought his hay press ally for the film by Louis de Fran down from College City Tuesday and cesco, musical director of Fox Movie will bale hay for Dennis Healy. tone City. YALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS Weed 3, McCloud 3, Westwood ZVfc, Sutter City 2, Yuba City 1 The limited class scores were: Oroville 25; Chico 21; Gridley 21; Yuba City 19; Orland 13; McCloud Ked Bluff Redding Colusa Woodland Hamilton Sutter Westwood Biggs Fall River Dunsmuir Yreka 1. Wolf Breaks Record Some of the days highlights were the breaking of tfhree unlimited records and as many in the limited. Those broken by the unlimited were, the 120 yard high hurdles, run in 15.5 by Humphries of Woodland to better the existing record of 16 flat made by Woods of Gridley in 1912 and tied by Morton (Devil May) Kaer of Red Bluff in 1923.

The high jump record of 5 feet 10 inches was broken by Campbell of Gridley, who leaped 6 feet, 1 inch to better tre record by Slightam of Yuba I he has attempted, will be heard for "Cavalcade" is presented at "Mirabelle," composed by Coward inc mnjiLnriLVb ur TIRE CONSTRUCTION GET OUR libera! trade in allowance for your old tires in exchange fur Firestone High Spnrd Tire The Cold Stamlnrtl Tire Values. For very lit lie money we will equip your car Firestone Gum Dipped Tires the safest Tires in the World. They have the patented Extra Valucsot Gum JHppin and Tivo Extra Gum' Dippvtl Cord I'lics Under the Scientifically designed A'oa Skid Trend to Rive you MOST MILES Fl DOLLAR. Don't risk accident a othci day wiLh inferior or dangerously thin, worn tires. Trade them in today for Firestone Higli Speed Tires the Tire I ha have won thc 500 mite Indi thirteen Urea that dies can stop Tire Prices Going Higher Buy Now! Save Money! 6fUp wak Tt TlRE prices have joined the upward trend.

We believe they will advance again in fact, increasing prices of rubber and cotton are sure to bring higher tire prices. Get your tire requirements NOW while we are selling Firestone Extra Quality Tires at these low prices. BUY TODAY! SAVE MONEY! wAfTrnmrrr Won Lost Pet. ....4 0 1.000 Dantes 4 Woodland 3 Willows 3 Colusa 2 Marysville 2 Roseville I Grass Valley 1 Dixon I Games Next Sunday Woodland at Dixon. Marysville at Colusa.

Dantes at Grass Valley. Willows at Roseville. CAPITAL R0TARI ANS IN LOCAL PROGRAM Tnfldv4 inPPtiTif of ih( Woodland ervrd the meet jn aid his six.shooter. xi n. .1 i 1 Although Dixon is credited with playing errorless ball against Willows last Sunday, the brilliant fielding went for naught for the Dixon Pack ers were unable to bunch hits off of young Marshall, who allowed them only three hits.

Elmer Hargis was hit a little harder than usual though he pitched a good game, and with some batting strength behind him might have won. Ray Rohwer was the only one of the Rohwer brothers who played, lie failed to get a hit in two times at bat and never had a fielding chance. Willows looks to have one of the best teams in the league. The veterans, George Weinrich, Mel Waslcy, Lefty Detlefsen, Michael and Bercns, are all playing good ball. Marshal! with Frank Juney, the veteran, in re serve, gives the northern club one of the best pitching staffs in the league.

California Has Unusually Healthy Year By HOMER L. ROBERTS (California Tress Service Writer) Lat year was one of the best but also in the LFnited partment of public health, which pointed out that the death rale for thc year reached the low mark 8.3J per 3,000 living persons. tho nitirt" imilm aiiso nf ion' includimr typhoid fever measles, "hooping tough, diphtheria, pneu 'ew ow Records types of acci dental death, new low figures recorded fur accidental ichin idents and drownings i L.ity in lys; and mc iootoan iuv Rotary Club fealurej by a visit in which Conlec of Chico bettered chejfrom a deffatjon 0f 37 members of 180 feet mark of his team mate, Pen jthc Sacramento Rolarv club, who took tico, with a toss of 196 feet, 1 inch. Lharfre of the proffram for the day. Snodgrass Trails presjfient jr Berry of the Woodland The defeat ol bnodjrrass, ocHclub tendered the gavel to Jack Lynn, land's crack quarter milcr, was one of jpast of thc visiting the upsets.

I who presided as chairman. i The limited records broken were: Other past presidents of the Sacra i the 100 yard dash, which Cooper ofmento dub who wcre jn attendance ord of 10.6 set by l'rayton ol Lluco Joe jj Stephens. Art Clark of 1028, tied by Watson of Chico in 1920; Sacramenlo in the role of "Red Dog" the 160 yard low hurdles record of as 0i.troant at arms and WASHINGTON Designed to break the back of Die depression, a $0,000, O0O.OO0 outilie works lirom am was laid before the Senate Monday by Senators Cutting of New Mexico, Costigan of Colorado and La ollette of Estimated to furnish work directly would be spread over two year three Progressive senators hope for Administration support, but if the President' program is less comprehensive, their bill will be offered later as a substitute. See Compromise It is reported the President, yielding to the views of Secretary Woodin and Budget Director Douglas, will recommend a moderate program, certainly not exceeding $3,000,000,000. amijie Ina CI; aire 1 For what is probably thc first time in picture history, three blondes all playing leading roles, appear on the same screen in "The Creeks Had a Word for Them," which ends at Bill's Theatre tonijrht.

Ina Claire, Joan Blondcli and Madge Evans are the three merry maids of Broadway whom 'Samuel Goldwyn selected for this United Artists film. "The Greeks Had a Word for Them" is a screen adaptation of Zoe Akins' hilarious comedy about three chorus girls on the loose, which convulsed Broadway for months last year. Lowell Sherman directed the picture and acts its leading male role as well. Tonight i Family Night at Bill's with a special admission price taking in the whole family. Passes will be given to the largest group.

A mystery picture, "The Vampire Bat," with Lionel A twill, Fay Wray and Mclvin Douglas, will be at Bill's Wednesday. Corning High School To Be Reconstructed (By Valley News Alliance) CORNING Thc board of high1 school trustees, meeting here last night, decided to rebuild thc Los Mo linos High school building, included in; the Corning district, at a cost not to exceed the $21,500 insurance carried; on the building destroyed by fire a few weeks ago. The board also re duced the salaries of W. J. Pierce and' E.

O. Talbott, principals of the Corning and Los Molinos high schools respectively ami several of the tenure teachers. Non tenure teachers wen notified that they were dismissed after this term until the hoard could prepare its budget to meet present com litinns. I Woodland Sunday Ir. ami Mrs.

Frank Kds.m the baseball game at Li ink Sunday. Mrs. 0. Briggs and children am Mrs. Tom Mix were shopping iV'oodland Saturday.

Two carloads of link beans wen diipped from Josephine in the Suttc Sat unlay to Richmond and twi arloads of empty lettuce crates wer 'orwarded to Watsonvilic. A WNINGS Avoid the rush! Sec us now about awnine? and canvas iroods. HOFFMAN'S Auto Top Works 321 Third Street I'honc 60 1W broken by Onstott of Gridley in 19 flat and the football throw in which Vh nf Chir tnrl fho hall 162 A inches to better the 160 feet markL: ti, 0L GOLD ST of Tire Values JSJ Entire made hy master tire builders. REM our ui. f.s, u( your tires must stvp Dixon and Woodland club this These teams are natural rivals and usually draw large crowds.

Doubtless many Woodland fans will accompany the Oaks to the neighboring city next Sunday. Without the services of thc famous Rohwer Brothers quartet, the Dixon team has been having rather tough sledding and at present occupies the lower rung of the pennant ladder. If Eggcrt and Claude Rohwer can be induced to don the spangles again, the; Dixon club will soon begin to climb. Woodland fans are hoping to see all I and here is hoping that they play next i Sunday against the Oaks. Ball players like Ray, Claude and Eggcrt Rohwer are an asset to the league and do much to keep the interest sustained.

KNIGHTS LANDING Judith Blackwcil arrived Tuesday morning from her home in Bartlett, New Hampshire, to visit her sister, Mrs. Warren T. Knox. She arrived on the "Overland Limited" ir Sacramento where Mrs. Knox and Troy Bristow met her.

Mrs. Clifford Thompson Sundav from San Francisco where she has been staying with her hus band who is under treatment for an hiiurod eve. r. a.tw, lnS, anu mis. nuocri, ivduc Henry Doering attended the picnic at Helvetia park Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond McGriff and children were guests at a birthday dinner at thc home of Mr. and Mr D. R. McGriff in Woodland Friday IL Geer and Mrs.

Deri re visitors in Sacramento Safu: ia Lxmg and Miss Alic ere in Woodland Satur Icy Shepherd visited Mrs. Alviri Dyei at' R0hbins Saturday afternoon. Arlhur of Koscvlllc" for mer assistant at the local Soiilhcrr Pacific was the week end Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piper.

Mrs. A. E. Dexter and children i Woodland visitors Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Van of Ar buckle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Edson Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

John Anderson am children attended thc show in Wood Mr and Mrs ForrMt Hussel were visitors in Sacramento Sunday. lamer ounnay visiting in Nevada City. Franj upcr made a trip to San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. C.

X. I.aDu ramento visited Mr. and l)ue Saturday. of Sac L. Mr.

and Mrs. Sunday afternoon slaliv Sacramento. Mrs. James Tit Lowell Mande Dyer and mother, Ralfsi White and Miss Mar garet Bernard were among thc visitors in the county seal Saturday. Mr.

ami Mrs. R. Li. Bailey, Joe Grigsby, Cliff Childers and Mrs. Ed Hulhert attended thc dance in Woodland Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ia Due motored to Sacramento Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Plum mer were diarrhea! Sacramento Rotary quartet, composed! eases, conditions incidental to child Snrin r. Dr. William Cowan.

i birth, and accidents. ct bv Westlake in 193 i nlimited KesuJts Results of the events in which Woodlaiid athletes scored points were: (Keuding) lolley (Keih Bluff), Snodgrass' (Woodland), lips (Sutter City) Time 51.2. i igh hurdles Humphries; (Woodland): WiHin (Woodland); Phil "The extremely low death rate for (la period is all the more reiuarkahie Mrs. Kmmr.t Da and Mrs. Wes MM, 4 1 rivesfhlfv and riiff "Tort and i 1 Jim Kennedy iKmnejiv crate(l f' with his; eccentric dancing.

rn driwinnr for zes, hams and rt'ere distribu ni Th closed with a note of jnn fhnrlr Hiwhw a ten. minute talk, told I r. 1.1 I Crippen (Chico): Payne (Chico). lo.o (Aew 220 low hurdles: Humphries (Wood land): Bennett (Chico), nf ,1.. 9rMniPiin 'i, 1 bririL their health 'has brcn a'l and education.

Just before adjournment, Andy1 Cruikshank on behalf of the visiting1 Hub, re. a beautiful bnuouet vom periou; epidemic S17.V. PRICE 4.50 21 4.75 19 6.30 5.00 20.... 7.OO 5.25 18 I SIZE PRICE I i 4.7.1 19 $5 65 I S.fM 19 6.IO 5.25 18 fe.flS flowers to the Woodland club. Presi i "'SPle spent more than the usual propur Theft Trial yoUthS arr0f5tcd ncar I APnl 2b eharred i the newTi redone Super Oldfield Type This tire is the equal 't nil standard brand irst line tires in Qual Construction mid appearance.

Sold at a price that 1 ITords you real livings. FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYPE This tire is superior in quality to first line special brand tires made without manufacturer's name and guarantee, offered for sale hy depart men lores, oil companies, and mail order catalog houses. This is Tint Tire That Tauffh Thrift to Millions." FIRESTONE SENTINEL TYPE This lire is of bcl tor Quality, Construction and "Workmanship than second 1 i brand tires made without the manufacturer's name And guarantee and offered for sale hy mail houses anil others. FIRESTONE COURIER TYPE This tire is of pood Quality and Workmanship carries the name Firestone'1 and full guarantee sold as low as many cheap special brand tires manufactured to sell at a price. Compare Quality, an auto: in UaK.ariu.

spienaifliy organized renor preliminary examination in justice 'ias "Plated to conserve life iin view of the unfavorable economic conditions which prevailed, during the the report stated, and whicn eriouSlv affe'eted living standards of1 ndustrial. watre eamers and their dc pendents. room nt them ur.emiiluyed .,,) No Kpid. The foremost reason for the goot health record was the almost entire health experts said. Again, weather "The depression unquestionably urhed ovcr and nvi ml; mg, it was added.

'I ewcr deaths hai ged to motor Lraiiic because here was less such traffi. factor, the protection given bv health departments, the clinics, bv the goner eits treatment from physicians, and then, that whatever other economics must be crrccterl in, vir ol tie tnere must he no Turther radical budgets, without a threat to the pre: Amer Ecoi has developed the si jcs. cdes tic applicalinn economic doctrines to many prartl cal problems, with great energy and thoroughness, At Your Service General Petroleum Service Station Earl F. Wight, Prop. Motogas Violet Ray Sccomy Dewaxed and Parabase Motor Oil.

Car Washing and Grease Jobs Reasonable Fresh Monterey Sardines direct from Monterey. Thone 1178 Located Next to Yolo Brewery SIZE TRICE 14.75 19 SS.IO 3.00 19.... 5.4S S.2S 18 b.17 111 SIZE PRICE $3.15 1.50 21 3.85 U.75 19 420 I (Waodland) (luba Gity). Limited Results 100 Coofer fOrovillel Starlinir Or land) Millsap (Woodl, g( Yreka). Time, 10.5.

(New record). Anthany (Reeding), West. (Chico) Millsap (Woodland) McKan (Gridley). 23.6. WHEAT TAKES SHARP DROP; Dean Witter and Companw' Sacramento Offices.

i NEW YORK Stocks slightly the Tuesday market white ik a sharp drop. Quotations Open Close Yar. I Trans am I Caterpillar 14 Pac. Lighting 30 I So. Calif.

Edi 20 P. G. Si 23 Standard Oil 23 CaL Pack. Co 17 Richfield U. S.

Steel 45 General Motors '21 Anaconda Copper 1 1 09 i lOOvi I IV, American Can 777 Ward 20 Lmer. Tob. A 77 Pacific Scthichcm Tob. A Vs iadio Vest. Elec 34 la Jnited 2(5 Total sales, 2,240,000.

WHEAT lIy September .72 .71 71 December Thc Dow Jones averages: hulus. rials, 77.23, up 0.60; 20 rails, 34.2 1, 0.2; 20 utilities, 25.75, up 0.10. Centuriei OId Rinf A 1,000 year old gold ring was found In a field near Torneby, Sweden, on I he Swedish island of Oland In the name sea. It appears to be a dupll la.le of a ring found In almost the i spot a number of years aco. The pg (s in good condition, spite of treat age, and fins been turned ver to the government historical mn eum In Stockholm.

Rainbow Like Big Circlet Rainbows appear to be big circlet flyers hlfih up In Bfcy. i I I YOU make your own court at Oakland Tuesday mc miiu State Traffic Captain Henry Jacobs; nas hcH r. sumir.i.r.i. a a The boys gave tr.c 20, Oakland, a San Leandro. Hub llaymur.d Ward Suit Filed Here to Recover Equipment Suit to recover a clothes cleaning machine or its value of $2,000 was I filed Tuesday in superior court hrr by William Ross against II.

K. Redding and Sam T. Williams. Thc coir, plaint alleges that the machine ha boon withheld from the possession of its rightful owner. C.

C. McDonald is attorney for Ross. Beads of Cora! at Charm The Romans used to hang beads of red coral on the cradles and round the neck of infants to "preserve and fasten their teeth" and save them from "the falling sickness." It was considered by soothsayers as a charm against lifrhtninjt, whirlwind, shipwreck and tire. Some say it should be worn ronod the neck of children as a preservative against "fits, sorcery, charms and poison." Congratulation You may congratulate a woman to your heart's content when she has Mown the Atlantic or won a prize for her pickle preserves or for any occasion In life except one: her engagement to be married. In this sinslu cir cumstance you must limit your congratulations to the groom to be and merely ofTcr the engaged K'rl ycur wishes for her future happiness.

Wooden Shoe in Demand I'hcre are approximately 1,000 es tablishments In the Netherlands making wooden altoos. of E. HL French If your property i.s likely to suffer severe fire damage, you must pay for the increased hazards in your rate. If your building has been safeguarded in accordance with known standards of fire protection your insurance rate will be lower. Your rate measures your hazard.

This is thc spirit of fair dealing which marks thc stock fire insurance business. Consult us regarding your risk today. Construction, Price 1150 Main and Cleveland Specialized Lubrication complete Chek Chart lubrication. We use five di H'erenl kinds of lubricants, making sure that each part is prop rlv lubricated. Union Service Station Phone Washing Polishing and Simonizing your car made ti mk like now.

It saws if juiint job and add. nine to your car. $2.50 and Up rt'Kaidlcss of si; make, v. will your car for $1 Pacific National Fire Insurance Grate L. Grothc, Esparto Agent.

UNION 76 GASOLINE Cars Called For and Delivered Used Casings and Tubes, 25c and Up.

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