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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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Woodland, California
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I rtfltt TOOK WANT AtV ete 9am rm eisonalr ASfiS "BONDSMEN Am THIEVES CAUGHT ASLEEP AmrpOM wtoc OUR Just a Line or Two Concerning Activities of Your Acquaintance OUR 25 REDOING Within two boon fUr VYEAR OROV1LLE Whether or not Alan K. Pry or, uncle of Mrs. B.C. onnty where she will visit with her CMT of Polka W. E.

Spitb recovered ta automobile belonging to Frad mnrimnHiH Mr. tv.ii n. Jon wtll tried on the grand TTiiDourn, vMiieo nere on bis way to "when tatiina an rmaii" when $avtngM an Chicago. He ia an Oakland builder atalan in Yreka. tha fore returning borne she will spend ai Mng him of per anort time iitin in S.n nf i no known but it ia certain ahort time visiting in San Francisco and was accompanied from Woodland 410 412 Main Street, Woodland, Calif, that tha coif wljl be aakad by the who took the car and lys traveling companion wara rounded up in this city by Patrolmen George F.

Grave by Mrs. Ruby Dee, his sister, who witn her aunt. She wil) be gone or three weeks. nas been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wflbourn, and son, William Moore.

diatriet UyV office to forfeit the' 8000 bonds put up by Jones' brothers, Elmer and Wahaar Jones. The defendant is now hi tha county jail serving Mrs, Howard Brown and daughter. the officers located the men John C. Triplcas, 38 of Sacramento Patty Ann, spent Friday in Sacra. and Helen Triplett, 19, of Woodland, asleep in the automobile belonging mento.

th t4ntwai miuH nn. k.J were married at Marysvflle Wednes dummm9 day. umbii mu utx niurneu imnm liquor VfQfflHMTt Wednesday after spending iix weeks av Mrs. Loais E. Snvder and two chll.

vacationing at Santa Crut and San i to Hex urou. They are Richard Hof tetter, aged 18, of Tacoma, Washing ton, and Thomas Wilson, an itinerant, aged 19. Before noon the yoatha were on their way to Yreka in custody of Deputy Sheriff J. J. Kelly of Weed Jose.

At present her cousin. Mis i SuttfU CaVOIAAt dren, departed Monday evening for six weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Ford of Sacramento, is visiting her. Mrs. H.

J. Young, of Pullman. Wash. Calvin C. Eib, former Willows resi 1 TV 'faawW' I4: rWi ington.

dent, and well known he. f' VWII Charles Snyder and family are signed as president and general man Claim Wife YUBA CITY L. E. Dahling, Sut spending two weeks at Lake Tahoe. Raymond A.

Renwick of Sacramen ager of the Overland Knight Sales Company in San Francisco. He has purchased the Washburn Haines Mo No longer quaint and demure, thit teaaon cotton rabrica have "not on airs" ah the to has been a business visitor here Had Husband jv i am it? i Muni a a am. for the last three days. He has sue tor Company, Chrysler distributors ler county irutt grower, for a number of years has contemplated home canning of peaches as a commercial proposition. Arising of the controversy this "year between the growers aniartett material of all for summer frock.

interesting a number of for Seattle and vicinity. Graceful flowered ornndxi will dance at many business men in an electrical advertis ear partsaa and print of all kind are being selected ing sign which is to be installed over and cannon oyer a suitable price has OROVILJLE In a divorce suit filed by Guy McNab, the plaintiff charges that when he married Grace McNab, the defendant, she" had another bus Harold Hollingsworth and William F. Baird are among the deer hunters who will be out bright and early Monday in quest of the elusive buck. Mrs. Birdie Rnoosen and son, Peter.

for every vacation need. The very newest pattern are gathered on our shelve at saving beyond made him dado to take steps immediately tp carry, out his plans. the Collins Pharmacy building. Mrs. J.

Malamphy and daughters, May, Genora, and Leona, enjoyed a picnic in tha Winters district Thurs band living and from whom she had were in town Friday from Lakeport.j not obtained a final decree of divorce. day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lewis and son, John, Napoleon Lewis, The couple was married in Qrovilte on November 25, 1936. Shied that Mr.

and Mrs. Reed, and Virginia Reed. tune, McNab, who is well known 1 25dt Anniversary Porch Frocks In Styles for all of Winters. Virginia Reed, who has been visiting the Malamphys, re heft, has been drivine a truck for Ihi We Welcome "i he Customer Who Is Just Looking The customer who is juit "looking around" always receives a cordial welronv in mir incy lerc iaie in me oay tor Ban Francisco. Lealje Morris and Floyd Kortwright are steering their car northward Monday for Downieville where they will try their skill and luck at fishing for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Baird and fam Anniversary Summer Sets Of Blootnera and Vest to Match Feather River Power Company in the turned to her home with the picnick tfuincy district.

ers. G. P. Hurst and daughter, Miss store. We feel that men and A Rayon is the Percy Hurst, will leave August 6th ily are leaving Tuesday for Brook dale, where they will enjoy a month's three weeks trip to Alaska, fortable choice for Serious Charges Against Husband women thould ipok around before they buy to insure their getting standard quality goods NEAR ALDER WILLOWSA crew of 32 men was rustic Ball ridge, in the vicinity of Meant Haaunernorn, north of Alder.

Springs. This i the second fire to break out in the California National forest this yr Child In jured In Fall acation. going as far as Skagway. This is the second trip they have made to thc: Mrs. J.

N. Boles of Colusa is a warm weather. Lace trimmed vests are bicA at Soft finish, tub fast prints make these ideal summer time frocks neat, becoming styles and our exccptrVuai northern region. About three years ago they took a much longer and dif only patient at the Woodland Clinic Hospital. Mr.

Boles was here Wednesday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. El W. Grey and chil REDDING When her husband con tinued to beat and abus tier And nth.

ferent route. W. H. Hanna, manager of Hotel Del Mar, received an invitation Friday erwise her peace, patience ceased to be a virtue of Mrs. Edward Lore and she swore to a complaint on dren, Dorothy and Gene, are on a tour of the Redwood Highway into Oregon.

89c Bloomers to natch, only, pair $1.19 attend the opening on August 6th of Mrs. J. U. Stitt, Miss Luceile Dm the new Boyles Hot Springs Motel at which a warrant was issued for Lore's 79 BoyJes springs, Sonoma county. arrest The altered wife beater gone and Miss Claire Stening will spend the week end in San Francisco.

OROVILLEuried violently to the pavement vawtThe door of the Frank Cook and son, Jack, and heard of during the day in Orovilte Walker Apperson and family who and an effort will be made to bring automobile driven by her mother sud Mrs. Odessa L. Beach are returning to their home in Oakland after spending have been spending their vacation at mm back. Vacation Hats Cost Uttfelaoro their vacation in Santa Barbara. Mrs.

Lore declares in her complaint Homewood, Lake Tahoe, returned home Thursday, several days sooner and Jf suff" than expected. They had 'a deliaht "bv. SH .1, Harry Pearl, who has been va mat Lore tore all of her clothes, est til Brassieres Al Usual Snris Light weight styles for summer wflT comfortable, BLJ cool and at TZh our. attractive 1 low price. yr would not let her leave the house and forced her to receive visits from other cationing at Dillon's beach, is leaving on the first of August for Petalu ful outing and report that the various I fusions, resorts bordering the lake are doing! $1.49 will spend two weeks visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Rotratnel. a fairly good business, although there' XeWsawl have been many better seasons. ftHltCT OOUgllt Silk sad Cotton Mrs. Carl Cunningham and! Hughes ot Uunnigan is a vie luarhter Mildred of Woodland are tim of a severe attack of poison avj IOaDaQ AalCCk Pot it nf rio.r Iilr.

I i now' Sit Willows spending "the week with friends. 29c to 79c Every woman can use frocks of mixed prints. if any customers do not know exactly what they want, and here is where our enormous buying resources are particularly helpful. Our New York huyers are constantly searching for frh merchandise in order hat the small town may have the buying advantages of the large city. Don't be afraid to drop in to look around." Wc are glad to see you.

You Can Wash iWSftCnaet Use wash silk crepes for fresh summer frock. Only, 11.98 Prints of Charm SiHt and Cotton tjfisod Appealing designs, cool and fresh for VuaamctY Yd, FaatCaler The gaiety of spring is reflected in these vivid dimity prints. 35 to 36 inches wide. Light mud dainty, too for Spring frocks. Yard.

REDDING i lWUlmm J. Hammans. Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Eddy and family Mrs. John Reith. and Mrs. Ber west aide memmm to M.

69c depart Monday for their vacation at tha Hare and son, Jimmy, will lrm plaint ihliaiag I Milliii. ui Woman Battery Case Soon On REDDING The trial of May Dock ery, charged with battery, was set for Wednesday, September 7. The trial will be by jury and, according to attorneys' in the case, the testimony to be introduced will be sensational and full of thrills. Bolinas. Saturday for Alien springs to spend I with iaaadng chk on a bank Mrs.

Roy Whitlow and children will the rest of the summer. wnicn ne had no funds. District At leave for Pacific Grove to spend two Price Hoppin will take the place of torney A. Ross has the complaint. Brittany ftsntl VoOs A score of new patterns that will wash satisfactorily.

35c weeks while Roy Whitlow is attend ing the Del Monte Encampment of any bnttsry fer He Itendiey Glearokt Co. Company E. Corporal George Martinelli in Spauld ing's Grocery store while the latter is attending the Company encampment at Monterey. Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. Shaffer and family went to Oakland Thursday to spend Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hermle and and Miss Norma Hermle wilt leave Jap Pongtse AS Silk 4 12 htlC.

49c Satinette FsaatCelar vaW ahsottrtely fast oafor sat' inette in telHitripe pnt tem. Good selection of colors and 36inchc wirJe Vacation Time la Was Dross Tmn Saturday for Richardson Springs, where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Tadlock of Mad Esther Barnes. When play is the ison will return Saturday from a va mSBSfw front program rr a tti cation at Dillon's beach. FOR SALBV One 2 yr. old Red Dun ham bolL yearliogaasteiii, 1 Hoi stein springer, heavy milker, mile west of M.

Oiggs plmm. Aione 24F2. New Home For Penney Company MARTSVILLE Bids for construe tion of the new building which will be occupied by the J. Penney Company, are under consideration by Frank D. Gordon.

The cost of the building is to be between $30,000 and Mr. and Mrs. E. Meenan of Za Paul Cbapin and Winkie Wedman attended the dance at Robbins Thurs diy evening. R.

A. Chapin, assistant manager of the Woodland Clinic, is back at work today after a two weeks' vacation spent with Mrs. Chapin and their daughter. H. O.

Cummings, clinic mora arrived Thursday to spend several days here visiting their daughters, Miss Edith and Miss Elma Mee. VIRGINIA LEE SHOP smart line morning to night girls of 7 to 14 vear cunning wash frocks. $1.49 of Fall feha received tedavi Ail new shades. siBS Second St. Donald G.

Graham of Seattle was 39c 39c FOB SALE 25 Plymouth Rod manager, will leave with Mrs. Cura in Woodland Thursday. Rhode ssland Red PuHets. Just ind Mrs. E.

F. Harford and and their two daughter, son of Colton; California, were viait Frances and Muriel, for the Car 'Overturns starting to lay. Also fryers, mostly pullets. Inquire 1116 Gum Ave. angle raYERS FOR SALE, uHve or dress mts in Woodland Thursday.

tains on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Han per and Miss Anna Heinole of the Woodland 175 Foot Harrow, 9 Eke Binders, 5 Cushmaa Engines, 1 Pordson, 6 Seta Binder Drapers, 3 Sanders Disc Plows, But None Hurt Free delivery. Stroan Poultry Read The "Democrat' Classified Asis Jean Hanper of Portland, Oregon, and i Clinic will leave for San Francisco Farms.

Phone 8Z7 or Ztl J. Farm IMr. and Mrs. Jack Gutake of Long! for her vacation on Saturday. located one half mil west of Wood vitinvci.

vil. i Beach were among the guesta at Ho 1 Miss Louise Miller is leaving? cn jelttf by Leslie Simpson was badly dam tel Thursday. Saturday for Redwood City to viait knd 1 Iron Wagon, 2 Rice Racks, 1 Seeder Rack, 1 Lot Fifth Chains. 1 Ice Chest, 6 Cots, 1 Lot of Kitchen Uten and when it waa tinned sn sils. Terms of Sale Cash.

Ord Leach highway miles south of Willows. It Davis were the guesta of the Rodney panied by Miss Ruth Layton of Sac tth, 1IT7. Beginning at I'M p. m. is reported that the driver of the HH1 tuily Thursday evening.

ramento. Jon the Snowball Hoffsc Place, Knights car feU asleep and the machine crash Marie WitxcDwrger will leave Sat 1 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Boyce are Landtag, Yolo County.

California. 1 ed into the ditch. The driver was an 1 nrday awning for Fairfax, Marin spending a few day in San Francisco, 7 Holt Catei pilUr, vA 1 Condition: saan. Auctioneer. S.

Nardi, Proprte R. G. Lawaon, Sales Manager. ew udyotl likeh! Come Ta Cool GUERNEWOOD RUSSIAN RIVER "Complete Vacation Service" Hotel, Housekeeping Cabin aad Testa Auto Park, Cafeteria, Stores 55VacansaServkei isassaaMsftsn 1500 Aerw of Redwood. Three Urn Bwelm Wonderful Safe Bathing ft Bo Levet Wins Suit Against Tucker WlLLOWS Sapcrior Judge Claude F.

PurkiU handed down decision in favor of the defendant at the cast of D. C. Tucker against Bernard Lev. Tucker sought to force Levet to live up to an alleged agreesaent of parenoscv ia an estate matter. The patchase prke pvrpavtad to have been agreed upon was ITS.

Raineer Malt Syrup nesavartsj far Mkimg or Bakhag Dancing Every Evening Widi I Uses Reg Code's Famous 10PSecel Willows Grave Budget Lowered WILLOWS The WHWws cacr district lass swhtaitted its hndget to the confity aadttor. The district thin year j4u ontMi000. Last year the district was gfven tttM. Vaugnaa's Electnc WeMing Works. HEAT promotes infection all too quickly.

The slightest scratch can become serious under the burning rays of the sun. So use precaution. On every outing take along FIRST AID necessities. Collins Pharmacy Ctteniewnod has 4otai ita Pntixn in two yean THERE'S Ar RRASOIt Ceaae ia aaal 2 OMh WMkmk Prkca. 4 tttAU.ES mL WM.

EBBLL 'Ton? As Agraar 5nW" 4mnnje any hntasry See Tie ssayntf write, wire or phoM ar mpipNI 79 414.

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