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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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Art WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. 1933. vLr ca. tftjs tffcww, ii UfrAl 2TT I MLL. fJ Two Holiday Rates Offered By S.

P. 3 wxm VLxw wnuia Nine Strikers Arrested as Peace Sought Firemen to Name Delegate Here Tonight CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A double offering of eenl amile roundtrip transportation lo facilitate excursion travel over the Labor Day and Admission Day week ends has Woodland, California, branch FIRST M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45 a. Roy D.

Whitlow, superintendent, Raymond Hucke, assistant superintendent. Graded classes. The Mother church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massa hnln sprvipps in thflir church With the State actively attempting official delegate to represent; been arranged by the Southern Pa 11 o'clock public worshil). Sermon 711 Main SI. Free Parking tlfe Woodland fire department at the I cif ic Comoanv, it was announced to 1 to compos, dniercnces between shik Cklifornia Firemen's in fruit pickers and growers and 'clock and Wednesday I fe.v' A.

tiansun, u. ot o'clock and Wednesday edifice at 450 First street on Sunday morning at 11 evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school Snndnv mnrnimr at. 9:45 for children the California Methodist Episcopal vhich meets here next week, will be! Th, P0.c;llkd Dolav Day train rides Nave valuable peach and pear crops, fenf1 triniirhfc at the meetiiiff of the nw a Son. the walkout of workers tn both the omerence ana witn sixty years if thl thuwh buiLe is! e.

ministry. Miss Virginia Kirk will local department. Reports will also tem.bcr 4 for Labor "puy trips, andean Joaquin and Santa Clara valleys of arrests 1 0pen to the public Tuesday and Fri nRt The Spirit of Progress Under NRA Urges Us to Even Greater Action and Iter wed Prosperity. We Wish toThanU Our Customers for Their Patronage. be received from the various commit September 8 and for Admission' ws marked by a uay aitcrnoon irom unui tefe who are piH'parin p.

Uvj i 'cep aVeordinsr to W. In Tulare, where more than 000 inn nf t'Kn pirates and visitors who ri, will begin to arrive here next Sunday, The first low fare excursions are i piekers quit work on the huge Tagus lMnli will register at the con il. railroad's an(l tM up lhlTC KUIJi GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 42fi First St. A. A.

Boschee, pastor. Sunday services: Sunday school live men were taKen mio ITi'at'hinp service M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 1J. S.

MeCann, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mm At San Jose, scene ol Kvanpelislie service .7:30 p. m.

Praise) Specials for Saturday and Monday August 19 and 21 ve'htion headquarters in the Hotel: inpf. in six rn states, and the Woodland, and early arrivals will bej w.il cover all California points taken on sightseeing Imirs Nevada. In each instance which threatens loss ot ine prayer services, Tuesday anu near cmp, lour others were day p. ni. worsiin i clock, bub.icct: crvn.

The convention will be lorniaily 1 110 return limit will be September sled. Slate. of the CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday morning in Wood Mcanwhili Department Fancy Wrajiped Oranges Tor God." Union service at the United Brethren church 8 p. m. Rev.

A. J.1 Hanson of the M. E. church doing the1 preaching. Prayer meeting Wednesday.

7:110 m. Choir practice Friday, 7::10 p. m. All arc invited to attend tineee services. of Labor arrived in both land at toiO and U.

12, it was staled. HUY IN AUGUST Brother of Famous Explorer Visits Here ibor trouble and paved the Silver Da'e Hot Sauce 8 Cans 25c s. w. Coffee 1 lb. 27c 2 lbs.

49c 4 lbs. 98c FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A. P. Rossier, Pastor. Sunday school a.

m. Classes i' ell ares. Owing to absence of pas opened Monday morning. One of the features nf the program during the convention will he the dedication of Woodlands handsome new fire house. The Woodland Volunteers, organized in 1S70 as a bucket brigade, have developed until now the local fire department is recognised as one ol the most efficient tu be found anywhere in the interior of the state.

During the past two years, losses from fire, according to Chief Hazeman's fig tor the pulpit, will be filled by Rev. for arbitration proceedings. Strike Move lul Off I''. I', hiss, deputy labor commis iener, annoimcel from Tulare thai lias arranged a meeting between a ommiltce of strikers and II. C.

Mcr itt manager of the Tagus ranch. The announcement was followed by mother from Patrick Chambers, trike leader. Chambers said he would Kistpone a mass meeting, scheduled J. T. Muse.

The church with cordial welcome loin 1 1. 1 1 nlibnrd of Chicn, l.n.llier nf Father liernard Hubbard of the University of Santa Clara, famous Alaskan explorer, was in Woodland Thursday night. Vkli The ii to all. This church will unite in union Captain Hubbard stated Lhat his ures, have not averaged over 1 brother UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH completing another ex ka and is coming home annually, which is considered as re pedit: 'Zoo in Budapest' rltshlv low for a citv the size of: with nianv interesting relics of Lie for lasi night, in which pickers ot Woodland. 1 northern glaciers.

Tulare, Kern, Kings and Fresno coun ties were to tic lnviiea to ,10111 in a Swift's Sunvicw' Crackers Mayonnaise or Pts 19c Qts 33c 4bC 3 Milk 1 Medium Tul! Can 2 Oozen 5c 1 37c L'cueral strike. No action will he ta Corner of Lincoln and Fourth St. Wayne W. Want, Pastor. Sunday morning services: 9:45 Sunday school for all ntfes.

11:00 preaching service. Subject "The Lost Book," 2 Chron. 4:14. Special music: Trio, Mrs. Grace George, Charley George and Cecil Stewart.

Sundav evening at o'clock the Ministerial Union will conduct a ser no run lawn if the Weather is At National Saturday One of the year's most unusual pictures, "Zoo in with Gene Raymond and Loretta Young, comes to the National Theater Saturday. Filled with natural drama and climaxed bv an episode equalling in terror ken, Chambers said, until the media' lion committee has met. At the same time, Timothy A Reardon. State director of Industrial Relations, arrived in San Jose to take charge of negotiations there. He was Compaq confident of an early settlement of differences and predicted that 4,000 strikers in various counties return to work "right Picnic Hams Harmony Soap permissible and the event that i the most dangerous ever lumen, turns cool we shall go into the church Budapest" remains the movies' high building.

I point of entertainment to date. Rev. A. J. Hansen, the senior mem ber of the California conference of: The mam situation, that of a young the Methodist Episcopal church will; boy who resents the ruthless slaughter be the speaker of the evening.

He wiU0f animals for their furs, is enacted will bp rendfired bv the voune people i wolves, sanguine tigers and oJic Pound Bulk Prunes 10 Pounds 39c YOLO lU'scI 25c of his church. i beasts of the jungle all ferocious G. K. Gibson of Sacramento was a YOLO isitor in Yolo Thursday. Wednesday evening at 8 p.

m.and at. anxi0us to leap at their pro Christian Endeavor meeting that is as their trainer's. But "something different' real interest 1 ing and instructive, to be held in con the drama is barely concerned with junction with the weekly prayer the activities of the animals, leaning L. R. McAllister of Sacramento, and A A.

Gulley of Orland were Yolo visiters Wednesday. I meeting. more toward the reactions of humans Fresh Tomatoes No. 1 5 Lb. Basket 10c Freestone Peaches 5 Lb.

Basket 15c the United Brethren church on the i the oppressive circumstances found corner of Fourth and Lincoln in lite itselt. Spreckels Sugar company shipped cars of beets Wednesday and six cars Thursday to Spreckels. Miss Hetty Davis of Locke is visit I Simply told, expertly performed "High Quality and Low Prices WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA Phone 921 Free Delivery Specials for Saturday and Monday August 19th and 21st FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH 1 and ably directed, "Zoo in Budapest" 812 Main Street. the first of Jesse L. Lasky's ind? ing at the home of Miss Charlotte Giguiore.

Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. pendent productions for Fox, fulfills George Barnes of Sacramento, Morning worship at 11:00 clock, the Lask pi.omiBe f0r better pictures Mission Hell or "White King ToSet Soap resenting the Chicago, Rock Island bister nyten speaking on ine ts to an optimiBtjc f0m fu. Par Washing Powder 12 Oz. Packat 4 Packages and Pacific railroad was a olo vis vanei5tic service atjture. Loretta Young, as the young iter Wednesday.

7:45. The message will be brought by gir endangered in a suddenly upset Miss Ivy Knight left Thursday for gather Freeman, Nevada cowboy ZQQ pays her part in an even raore a visit with friends in Oakland anfelist (efficient fashion than ever, and Gene Jack Glavin shipped two cai ot cnrne, Qf Em Court Raymondi who promises to be one oC hogs to San Francisco Thursday. streets. the foremost players of the screen, Charles and Jack Sykes of Orland Crowds are increasing and interest here finajy enierges as star material, are visitintr at the home of their I is awaking in Ihe meetings. Washing Powder Mayonnaise Delicious Wholesome Iowa Sweet Corn No.

2 3 Cans Solar Pineapple No. 2 2 Cans ESPARTO grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeijnc is cordially invuea to an Jenks.

Lively singing and musical numbers Mary Loshuerlos of San Francisco uccompany each service. is visiting at the home of Miss Irene! hoa ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL Mr. and Mrs. 11.

S. Jenks and grand uryh school at MO a. m. 1 1 1 Service in the Knglish longuagc at snMS, Charles and Jack Sykcs, spent pasl0). wj 25c 29c Lrg.

pkg. 25c Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Davis and family have returned from a (en flay film trip to Southern California. Mi Davis attended the session of the Ihursday ni. unions en acn. euny no pulpit. meets Tuesday Agricultural Teachers' Convention at ,1.

Glavin was a business visitor in I The V. mcwon Frid iv levelling. 15c 28c San 1 uis Obispo for thrc days, eon 1 tinuinp on south as far an l.os An Siiiiiki Pt. jar Qt. jar hoe.l ieeeiiors will meet.

HUY JN AUCL1ST now to thp "Hct Choir rehearsal Friday evening. i Ketchup Fresh Meat Specials Steer E0ILING BEEF lb. 6c Steer LOiN'STEAKS I "lb." 22c LAMB CHOPS 2 lbs. 25c LAMB STEW lb. 5c LEG OF LAMB lb.

13c DILL PICKLES 6 for 10c Kilpatric Sons 2 lrg. bottles Schlitz Malt l.isfht or Dark 212 lb.can40c 29c gelcs. Miss Millie Lovrcn came nvrr Troiii 1 Sacra in lo Thursday to attend her jaunt, Mrs. A. K.

Nourse, who is con ivaleseint' from a serious illness, i Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Thompson and family and Mrs.

Ella Stewart relumed to their home in Esparto Wednesday, 'after several weeks in l.os Molinos. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mast and fani My have returned from the east, after spending several weeks with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Berg have returned from San Luis Obispo, where i Mr. Berg attended the convention nf i Agricultural Teachers of the state. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester A. Webb and small daughter, Marilyn, left Friday ow to make Sfood coffee everyttme 1 5 lor ban Diego, where they win inaKe their future home. Webb will be associated with his brothers in the tracking business there. Mrs. A.

E. Nourse, who is eonval oscing from a serious operation, underwent treatment at the Sisters' Hospital in Sacramento Wednesday morn POTATOES 25 lb. cloth bag 42c Kentucy Wonder STRING BEANS 3 lbs. 8c GREEN PEPPERS 3 lbs. 5c EGGPLANTS 3 lbs, 5c GRAPENUT FLAKES 3pkgs.22c Beiitl Ware SiKinn Free With Each Package.

PliREX 2 quarts 15c MATCHES, 6 lrg. boxes to ctn, per ctn 19c TOMATO JUICE, tall cans 6 cans 25c FrTsh MARSHMALLOWS 1 lb. pkg. 13c SWEET CUT PICKLES quart jar 19c MOST interesting NOW Trustees of Mountain School diatric 1 are renovating and repairing the I school building preparatory to the opening of school. BUY IN AUGUST i Use a Irip toffee Jlker in which boiling water drips through a specially prepared coffee and a filter paper.

Specially prepared Schilling Drip Coffee. Schilling Drip Coffee is specially blended, specially roasted and specially ground for the immediate extraction of all its rich, fragrant flavor. Coffee intended for a percolator is not adapted for the drip process in which the water drips through the coffee but once. A filter paper rests Iiclow the coffee to let through nothing but the delicious healthful amber drops. Real Drip Coffee cannot be made otherwise.

For your convenience, filter papers are packed in each Schilling tin. Introductory Offer: $120 Special model Drip Coffee Maker and 1 lb. M. Schilling Drip coffee, at voMir ffrocer9s If he cannot supply you, end fcij name and $1.20 lo A Schilling Company, San Francinco. 31 Oner back in eiihfr cac if you are not tatujitd.

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