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Santa Rosa Republican from Santa Rosa, California • 8

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SANTA ROSA REPUBLICAN SATURDAY MAY 26 1934 PACE EIGHT Languagz ISIUGGS McGINNIS Sign -By WALLY BISHOP Classified Advertisemonts See Full Page of Other Classified Advertisements In This Issue NEW ADS TODAY i Go A AR-0 RE3 HutitiNe Wi' HE'LL 8 I HoME A-r togoovit4 Wilk MANY EA881IS 0 If -MERE ARE 1-1E3 Go RABC11-1- a HutitiNe Ikr HE'LL 8 HoME Kr SOADovit4 I oink ItiANYRA881ISI Attractive TABLE CLOCKS Guar anteed Butler Winans Drug Co 6J1 FOR goat Rt 1 Box 32 Windsor 6K1 WANTED Woman to care for children sleep home nights Phone 2007 after 9 a In It day It A JOHNSON says time to paint and paper Reasonable Phone 5P3 Rt 4 Box 367 Santa Rosa 6D5 QUICK MUGtV t014T WoRRN -AOG1IN'43RSE Ha wttIT our 6614E A64114! porriNG 1 Got- TWO -TREREs Him AwYwHeRa tzsit (AIRE eAcK FENCE 1-AOG4IN' VoRSE I 6b14E A606(14t I CANtr TWO (4IM ANYW4ERa r----4 HoW CA14 YA TELL! 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ranch 4-rm house chicken house 750 cap brooder house dbl gar barn well and windmill Rt 4 Box 351 1280 North St Santa Rosa 5R20 FOR SALE-200 gal gas tank and pump 62750 Good condition See O'Connor Sr 51 9 5th St 6J1 I CONFESSES MASS MURDER PLOT I Netted Gem 'Spuds' 100 lbs $116 No 1 ranch eggs fresh doz 18c berries bsk 6c tomatoes 2 lbs 9c cabbage largo 5c new potatoes 8 lbs 10e Many other bargains Free delivery Open evenings 10 A ST MARKET it POLICE SEEKING GIRL ASSAILANT ME CLEARED IN MO DEATH DAVENPORT upholstered chairs or draperies would exchange for incubator burro horse or what have you Richter Box 17 Glen Ellen Sonoma County or 624 Euclid Ave San Francisco It Market Report SHOE REPAIRING Men's soles 75c women's 65c Open Sundays 81 Dutton Ave Santa Rosa 61e4 of the last Will and Testament of Charley Harris also known as Chas Harris deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice in the office Of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the said County of Sonoma or to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said executrix Halite McCann at 303-304 Rosenberg Building Santa Rosa California the same being the place of business in all matters connected with said estate of Charley Harris also known as Chas Harris deceased Dated May 18 1934 HALLIE McCANN' Executrix of the Last Will andTestament of Charley Harris also known as Chas Harris Deceased Quackenbush 303-304 Rosenberg Building Santa Rosa Calif Attorney for said Executrix (First publication May 19 1934 6-16 Gustafson Deceased NOTICE Is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of Olive Gustafson deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Sonoma or to exhibit such claims with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the law office of A Weske in the Exchange Bank Building at the City of Santa Rosa State of California which said office the undersigned has selected as her place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said deceased Dated at Santa Rosa California this 27th day of April 1934 DORA STRONG Administratrix of the Estate of Olive Gustafson Deceased If A Weske Attorney for Administratrix (First publication April 28 1934 5-26 Seller of Fake Correspondence School Courses is Jailed Theater Usher Brutally Beaten by Man While On Way Home Men Wanted per hour Board and room CLERKS LABORERS FIRE MEN Apply 216 Hinton opp court house Strike conditions 0 prevailing lb WOOD Gum $2 a tier and up delivered Will sell reasonable on ground Call No 10 Goodman Av 5131 NICE room and good board 667 Wheeler Mrs Wilhelm 6MI 'l '1 1 4- II 1:::: 'I' 4: 7' 4 "777 I i- 'A rr: 4''i' 4 -4'' 1 i i i t- z- '-1 'iii'L'''- 1 i'7 Ig 117- 's 1 4 hi) 17 ce 4 1 t'''A 'k' 64:4 i I :::::4 i i i -i 1'' I i ''tit12' 1 4 'i-1' 1 I -----'-'4 -rt t4: i it 1 10- f'''' 300 ik 'r' I t'' i' I i lix44i 4 k' I OUR photo finishing is of the highest quality Wagar Photo 4a0 5th St 6J1 FORT BRAGG May Williams and deputies are cooperating with Fort Bragg police in an investigation of a brutal attack on Miss Mable Saari theater usher there Saturday night at 10:30 when she was going home from work As she was walking along the street in the south eastern part of the city the assailant came up behind her and thrust his arms around her and started beating her Miss Saari Screamed and the man ordered "Shut up or I'll kill you" striking her and knocking her to the ground Stunned by the blow On the head she recovered to find the man leading her toward a corner She broke away followed by the thug who fled when Miss Saari reached the porch of the Fred Gummerus home and Mrs Gummerus came to the door FOR SALE-700 3 mos old White Leghorn pullets Free range Mrs Slattery Bloomfield 6111 440 4 I BUTTER EGGS CHEESE I The Federal State Market News and Grading Service quote the San Francisco market of yesterday paid by retailers 2c to Sc higher) pound: 92 score ole 91 score 20e 90 score 19e pound (wholesale): California fancy flats-------11c Cheddar type triplets-----Ile dozen (wholesale Prices on retail grades) extras large 16the extras mediums extras smal1 1134c Prices to retailers per case: Large Medium eggs in cases---15016c Small Quotations on eggs in the retail trade issued by the Poultry Producers of Central California follow: Large eggs in eases 18c Medium eggs in Small 13c New Market NEW YORK May 25 Pacific Coast fancy 2125e standards 22 a L3e mediums 20)2112e 18 6 U19kc standdards 17017 Mc lower grades lie: mediums 1614 01112c: brown standards 18e brown special pack 19 ft 2312e 4 APPLES BERRIES Watsonville New-towns $125140 box few $160 Oregon Washington Rome Beauty extra fancy medium to large $17o(P $190 Winesap extra fancy $2 (it $110 fancy $175q190 Oregon Newtown extra fancy $2250435 12 basket crates 50060c best 65075c poorer 35 (0)10e Sacramento 218 85(6-t1 $1 few $110 Raspberries local 12s 50 gli0c few 65c to 75e ordinary 35 ke 10e around beauty operator Must he good marceler Writo Box 928 this office 91329 NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE FOR PROVING WILL No 11954 In the 'Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Sonoma No 2 In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Bianehini Deceased NOTICE hi hereby given that Friday the First day of June A 1934 at 10 o'clock A of said day and the Court Room of said Superior Court in Department Two thereof in the City of Santa Rosa County of Sonoma State of California is hereby fixed and appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of Bald Sarah Bianchini deceased and for hearing by the Court of the application of Fred Bianchini for the issuance to him of Letters Testamentary thereon Dated May 17 A 1934 CEO SANBORN (Seal) County Clerk By Ann McGoldrick Deputy Clerk Gale Gale Exchange Bank Building Santa Rosa California Attorneys for Petitioner (First publication May 20 1934) 6-1 YOUNG man living near Santa Rosa wishes work preferably driving truck team or tractor Inquire Box 926 this paper 5C29 YOUNG man wants transportation to Denver Colo Sunday Juno 3 Will drive Refer 400 Chinn St 5F29 First publication May 21 1934 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT of the State of California in and for the County of Sonoma In the Matter of Establishing the Birth of LAWRENCE JOHN PERRANDO and THOMAS PETER E'ERRANDO Order fixing time of hearing and directing notice to be given It duly appearing to the Court that Peter Ferrando the father of Lawrence John Verrando and Thomas Peter Ferrando is a person beneficially interested in the matter of establishing the birth of said children and that he has heretofore filed his verified petition in the above-entitled matter praying for a Decree of this Court establishing his birth: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED ADJUDGED AND DECREED BY TILE COURT: That the hearing of said Petitioner be and the same is hereby set for Friday the let day of June 1934 at the hour of 11 o'clock a in Department 1 of the Superior Court in the Court- House in the City of Santa Rosa County of Sonoma State of California and that Notice of the Pendency and hearing of said Petition be given by publication of this Order in the Santa Rosa Republican a newspaper of general circulation within said County of Sonoma which Is hereby designated as the newspaper most likely to give notice of said birth within said county for two weeks prior to the date of said hearing Dated: May 1R 1934: DoNALT1 GEARY Judge of the Superior Court A Grinstead Sonoma California Attorney for Petitioner 5-31 3 black-faced bucks 4 yrs old for sale rens Geo Mil 'crick 5K29 Arthur Veil Oakland pressman who is said by Oakland police to have confessed to sending poisoned whisky to seven lodge brothers of the Native Sons of the Golden West in a revenge plot is pictured here "The police were so kind to me that I told them everything I want to get it over with" Cleu said when arrested while attending a state convention of the organization at Ukiah He was subsequently subjected to a mental examination by Alameda county medical authorities Jones Ford Dealer 421 St Santa 'Rosa 1933 FORD V8 SEDAN $595 1932 FORD VS SEDAN 495 1932 FoRD VS COUPE 475 1933 CHEVROLET COUPP1 595 1931 CHEVROLET COACH 375 AIR 'WHEELS 1932 FORD 4 COACH 423 1931 FORD COACH' 295 1927 CADILLAC SEDAN 325 1926 CHRYSLER ROADSTER 85 1928 PONTIAC COACH 151 1930 FORD TRUCK DUALS 35f 1929 CHEVROLET TRUCK 271 1928 REO PANEL Ph 451 Three new tires rebuilt motor 6P11 Bar Association Endorses Plan to Appoint A Judges Action Follows Addressil ADDRESSES BAR 0 No 11959 NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE FOR PROVING WILL In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Sonoma No 2 In the Matter of the 'Estate of CHESTER VON GRAFEN Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that Friday the 8th day of June A 1934 at 10 o'clock A of said day and the Court Room of said Superior Court in Department Two thereof in the City of Santa Rosa County of Sonoma State of California is hereby fixed and appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Chester Von Green deceased and for hearing by the Coort of the application of Helen Von (keen for issuance to her of Letters Testamentary thereon Dated May 23 A 1934 CEO SANBORN (Seal) Clerk By Ann McGoldrick Deputy Clerk Casper A Ornbaun Claus Spreckels Didg San Francisco California Attorney for Petitioner (First publication May 24 1934) 6-5 Mrs Jessie Morris of Los Angeles grand matron Order of Eastern Star paid her official visit tonight to Sapphire chapter meeting in joint session here with Ocean View chapter of Mendocino Both chapters participated in the work put on for the grand matron Mrs Lauren Downing and daughter Leona accompanied by Mrs Frank Wilson spent last weekend in Oakland They were accompanied home by Mrs Wilson's daughter Mrs Art Pirro who will visit here with her parents for a week Charles Josephson 69 years of age and a resident of this section is out on $500 cash bond and facing a "hit and run" charge Saturday morning in front of the post office Josephson was driving his car and hit seven-year-old Alvin Cook who was crossing the street to get into his father's car Mr and Mrs Rose have returned from a couple weeks vaca tion in southern California They visited their son Kenneth at Compton and with friends in Pasadena They also found a number of people they knew in their home state Kansas Frank Wilson has sold his truck to Otto Poe and has retired from the general draying business after 21 years' service For many years Wilson was associated In the trucking business with his brother-in-law McClure under the firm name of Wilson and McClure Grandma Wells has reached the unusual age of 101 years Her i health is fairly good and she bids1 fair to see many more birthdays1 By Rosalind Bates I Southern Attorney UKIAH' May 25 A coroner's jury Tuesday cleared Howard Lydick Fort Bragg lumberjack of criminal responsibility for the death of William Summers 19 Gravelly Valley CCC camp member who was struck and instantly killed by car driven by Lydick early in the morning of May 13 on the highway two miles north of Ukiah Romance had its inning during the Native Sons convention iti Ukiah and terminated the court-Ship of Arthur Leonard and Miss Elizabeth Hopkins of Santa Monica in a marriage coreMeny at high noon Thursday at the home of Mayor and Mrs Thomas at Clay and Hortense V3treets A Farraday of Berkeley will open law offices in Fort Bragg the middle of next month as an aociate of Iversen prominent Ukiah attorney Farraday is a promising young lawyer from Hastings Law School of the University of California In what Judge Held declared to be one of the best classes he had ever known to appear here six Mendocino county residents were adimtted to citizenship Tuesday in superlog court with Associate Justice Emmett Seawell of the state supreme court in attendance to of ficially greet them George Ir Keyes who last November Sold fake civil service correspondence school courses to A Sanchez and Fred Finne of Ukiah for $2950 each has been arrested dn Washington on two grand larceny charges according to word received by Sheriff Williams Robert Harmon principal of the Indian School of Cove lo for the past three years and a former deputy 'n the office of county superintendent of schools was appointed to the faculty of 'Ukiah grammar school to fill the position made vacant by the resignation of Mrs Lena Christensen The trustees of the Round Valley union grammar school have elected the following as teachers1 for the 1914-35 term: Principal Skelley Miss Eva Dunlap Mrs Beulah Gray and Mrs -Beatrice Goforth The Ramsey ranch of 10000 acres near Bell Springs belonging to Philo Short and Grothe brothers is under negotiation for sale to Herrscher of San Francisco This is one of the large cattle and sheep raising ranches pf thiS county Rt Rev A Noel Porter who has just completed his first year as bishop of the diocese of Sacramento will speak at Holy Trinity church on the evenings of June 3 4 and 5 Assistant Scoutmaster George David andl Scouts Russel Polhemus Jack Mason Jr Tom Van Dyke Wallace Van Dyke Marshall Turner anti Terry Sande lin went to Holland Wednesday evening and visited with the members of the group there Mrs Anna Porterfield Is quite ill at her home in Santa Rosa according to word received here by friends Her son Jesse Porterfield and Mrs are with her Next Monday evening two opening genie of the Twilight league Will be played here with the Lions opposing the Eagles in the first game and Hop land and the Rotel- i lane in the second contest of the openers 1 Norma Thurston of Ukiah Des-ale March Dorris and Laurence I Clark of Potter valley arrived home Thursday afternoon from the state teachers college at Arcata FURN room in private home Bath connecting 63 week 201 6th 61129 Notice Tues May 29 large an going to Oakland Bay points Schultz Bros Van and Storage Co Phone 636 6F27 DRIED FRUITS I PRUNES (1933 Clara: 30-40s none 40-50s 7c 50-60s 6c 60-70s 5310 70-80s 514c: 80-90s 484c: 90-1008 424c outside prunes 30-40s 714c 40-50s 6M1c 50-603 6c 60-70s 5c I POULTRY GRAIN ETC I hens all sizes 13(ir13c colored under 5 lbs 16e broilers 12-18 lbs per doz 14c fryers 18019c roasters colored under VA to 4 lbs 22623c roosters Leghorn 6c colored Sc GRAIN Barley feed 65e72c wheat milling $115ff12212 1 LIVESTOCK 0 South San Francisco-12 Neon (Federal-State Market News) TIOGS-100 Fairly active steady good 189 PM butchers $4 top 235 lbs $375 few good light-lights $375 cotnmon-meditun $350 few 283 lbs packing sows $275 good eligible $290 CALVES-250 including 50 direct 150 holdovers Dull practically no early sales steers general quality plain bulk grass steers exception one load eligible to sell under $475 undertone barely steady to weak desirable loads under 1150 lbs fat grass steers quote4 $560 possibly good fed steers and yearlings under 1100 lbs eligible up to $6255 possibly $640 on under 900 lbs good young cows quoted $3506I375: few fleshy dairy type strong $250(k235 old head bulls to $375 GAINES-20 all direct Good choice lightweight vealcrs quoted $5506e $650 possibly $7 Lste yesterday part car 430 lbs Nevada 81 all holdovers Slow weak to 25e lower about 200 head nedhiitn 84 lbs spring lambs with small good top $750 good choice eligible around $825 cull medium 109 the wooled ewes $2: cull medium shorn 96-121 lbs at 50012 No 11960 NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE FOR PROVING WILL Ati :11: lk rt Al': ''''''''''1': It 1 FOUND bill fold with sum of money Owner can have by proving property and pawing for this ad Phone 2038R it Both old and young Rt 1 Box 32 Windsor 6-1-1 NOTICE OR TRUSTEE'S SALE CHARLES WEDEL YETTA WEDEL and ELMER PORTER the Grantors in a Deed of Trust dated March 1 1929 executed to WILLIAMS' and A LeBARON as trustees and EXCHANGE BANK a corporation as beneficiary and rerorded in Volume 233 of Official Records of Sonoma County Ca liferpia page 5 having defaulted in the payment of the principal and Interest sf the promissory note secured thereby and in the payment of taxes on the property subject to said Trust Deed and a Notice of such default and of the election of the beneficiary to sell having on January 30 1934 been recorded In Volume 353 of Official Records of Sonoma County California page 461 NOW THEREFORE said trustees pursuant to the demand of the beneficiary hereby give notice that on Saturday May 26 1934 at o'clock a on the steps of the Fourth Street entrance of the Sonoma County Courthouse in Santa Rosa California said trustees will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States the following described real property or such part thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the obligation secured by said deed of trust to-wit The real property In Sonoma County California described as: Lots 12 13 14 15 and 16 in tier "As' fill numbered and designated on that certain map entitled "Map of Subdivision of East Monte Rio in Sete ion 7 Township 7 North Range 10 West Mt Diaho lo Base and Meridian Russian River Sonoma County California" which said for some time last past has been and now is on record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Sonoma State of California in Libor 19 of Maps page 9 May 4 1934 1- rt WILLIAMS A 1 LeBARON Trustees (First publicatisan May 5 1931) 5-26 SALE-5 complete rooms of household form fleas 2:33 College Av 5129 NZW rabbits and hutcheS for sale Parson ranch MontecIto Av Smith 51(27 FOR oat hay cheap or will trade for cow or young' hens John Brodersen Route 1 13()X 460 Phone PF5 BJ29 Rosalind Goodrich Bates Los Angeles attorney and former Santa Rosa girl was the speaker at the meeting of the Sonoma County Bar association here Employees Told to 'Lay Off Politics' SACRAMENTO May 25 Employes of the state board of equalization were warned by their superiors today to keep their hands out of all gubernatorial campaigns iiThe board expects every one of its employes to observe' a strict neutrality insofar as he might participate in governorship campaigns as a representative of tile board" read a notice "this is the board's policy" Endorsement of the assembly constitutional amendment providing for a new method of selecting superior judges in Los Angeles county was voted by the Sonoma county Bar Association yesterday in a resolution adopted at the monthly meeting of the group In the Occidental hotel Approval of the amendment was voiced after Rosalind Goodrich Bates Los Angeles attorney and a former Santa Rosa girl spoke on the proposal APPOINTMENT PROPOSED The proposal calls for appointment of the judges by a commission composed Of the governor the senator from the tlistriet and the presiding and the chief justice Mrs Bales who was educated In the gmmmar 'and liigh schools of Santa ROM is the daughter of Dr Rosa Goodrich graduate of Pacific Methodist College and the niece Of Mrs A Hall former Santa Rosa pioneer TAXPAYERS' SAVINGS Mrs NI es spoim on Assembly Constitutional Amendment No 98 which she stated would save the taxpayers over a million dollars lannuittly ''Every taxpayer In California will be benefited by adop Hon of this amendment which will remove the 5o Los 'Angeles superior court judges frOm politics" she said "The state pays $4000 a year toward the salary of each of those judges The actimi cost Of each court wit its judge ha iliff clerk courtroom etc is $26240 Litigation in Los Angeles county is increasing kind with the judges spending as much as one-third of their time doing polities the cost to the taxpayers is steadily mounting "The amendment which passed the assembly last spring 57 to and the senate unanimously must he voted upon by all the people at the coming election all hough it affects only Los Angeles county in its operation It will remove the present mmestricted political appointment by the governor and substitute a selected list vhosen by the chief justice head of the District Court of Appeal Division I and the state senator from the district" sa id rs Bates SALE In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Sonoma No 2 In the Matter of tne Estate of JOHN PETTE'R FAGERSTROM also known as JOHN FAGERSTROM Deceased Notice is hereby given that Friday the 8th day of June A D1934 at 10 o'clock a of said day and the Court Room of said Superior C011 rt in Department Two thereof in the City of Santa Rosa County of Sonoma State of California is hereby fixed and appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said John Petter Fagerstrom deceased and for hearing by the Court of the application of Jeanne Fagerstrotn for 'Issuance to her of Letters Tostatnentory thereon Dated May 25 A 1934 CEO SANBORN Clerk (Seal) By Ann MCGoldrick Deputy Clerk Harry Kyle Santa Rosa California Attorney for Petitioner (First publication May 26 1934) 6-7 No 11957 NOTICE or TIME AND PLACE FOR PROVING WILL in the Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of Sonoma No 2 In the Matter of the Estate of NATHANIEL BENSON Deceased Notice is hereby given that Friday the 8th day of June A 1934 at 10 o'clock a of said day and the Court Room of said Superior Court In Department Two thereof in the City of Santa Rosa County of Sonoma State of California Is hereby fixed and appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Nathaniel Benson deceased: and for hearing by the Court of the anplication of Ida Benson for issuance to the said Ida Benson of Letters Testamentary thereon Dated May 21 A 1934 azo SANBORN Clerk (Seal) By Ann McGoldrick Deputy Clerk Jesse Benson 521 Central Bank Building Oakland California Attorney for Petitioner (First publication May 23 1934) 6-2 TERES FETE SETHI JUNE 1 121 Fifth Street 9 1 HODAY SPECIIALS RECONSTRUCTED TIRES Patrick Murphy San Francisco attorney who was associated with Special Prosecutor Peter Mullins in the trial of the Mareck gangsters here last year was a Santa Rosa visitor yesterday 30x312 $250 $275 30x312 Side 250 370 31x4 380 400 32x4 380 450 33x4 380 500 33x412 500 6'00x20 550 30x5 550 700 Harry Powell residing at Route 3 Sebastopol called at the office of County Clerk George Sanborn yesterday PETALUMA May annual Fcast Of Pentecost celebration will be held in Telltales on Saturday night an Sunday June 2 and 2 A grand ball will he held at the town hall when the crowning of the queen will he a feature An all day picnic will be held at Cerint's Grove on Sunday following he Pentecostal service at the Church of Assumption which will he celebra ted by Rev Father Ryan Reduced WEEK END Round-Trip Fares between SANTA ROSA and SAN FRANCISCO Leaving on Morning Trains on Sundays and Returning same day Vets in Philippines Get Old Pensions their stay in the south Boy Scout camp folders have hen placed in the mail telling of the activities of the 1934 camp for scouts and leaders The camp will be held in Cazadero this year opening on Monday June IS and will close on Monday July 2 Captain A Foster of the regular army stationed at Sacramento as assistant instructor of the California national guard was here Tuesday evening to visit company HUNDREDS OF USED TIRES-50c UP 7ifth Stoat Till-0 Cempany 121 Fifth Street Arcade Used Car Building Block Depot OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS 25 El NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 11911i In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Sonoma In the Matter of the Estate of Olive WASHINGTON May 25 tel-- Commissioner Guevara of the Philippines was advised today by the United States veterans' ad ministration that pensioned Spanish-American war veterans living in the Philippines had been restored to the status they enjoyed prior to March 19 1933 and are entitled to receive the same pensions berafter as veterans living In the United States 111 Guests present included Mayor George Cadan Barnett president of the Chamber of Commerce and Dr Iloilo 'Winkler president of the Elwanis club I NELLIGAN SON NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 11948 In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLEY HARRIS also known as CHAS HARRIS Deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned faille executrix A married life of 55 years' duration 1N'it8 severed when Mrs Mary Blanche McNally 76 who had been a resident of this city for a Ion period died Thursday night Mrs McNally and her husband John McNally retired 'business loan celebrated their 55th IA edding anniversary on April 1 of the present year the observance being quiet because of the illness of both The Garden club will hold its 'next meeting Monday evening May 28 at time Woman's club house It will be an informal gathering with speakers selected from the club personnel Garden problems for the month of June will be outlined and discussed Mr and Mrs A Behrens who left here early Wednesday morning for Del Monte where Mr Behrens will attend the state bankers conm'ention will Iv ihe guests of Mr and Mrs Bill Milner et their Watsonville home during Leaving on Saturday and return on Sundays Round Trip Fare $200 ACCOUNT MEMORIAL DAY Leave on May 29 and return May 30-4200 Leave on A trains May 30 and return same ASK THE AGENT NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC 1 Russian River Stages LEAVE SANTA ROSA Fifth and Streets 15:40 A Sebastopol Graten Occidental Camp Meeker 1 Monte Rio Guerneville 800 except Sunday to Sebastopol only 10:25 Sebastopol only 3:15 Sebastopol only 5:10 Sebastopol Graton Forestville Cuerneville Monte Rio Camp Meeker Occidental auslasuasoatesseamossiala Farm Advisor A A Tavernetti of Monterey county says for the last five years In hie county the spring lettuce deal has averaged 115 crates to the acre and the producer dn order to break even must get 7714 cents net per crate Manufacturers and Distributors of EGG FOOD CHICK FEED CHICK MASH GROWING MASH GRAINS MIXED FRESH EVERY DAY Phone 259 Second and Sts Santa Rosa Calif I 1 1 Buckeye 85 Has Long Jaunt caoucEsTEn Hooper unbent by 85 years on his shoulders recently Avalked three miles in 50 minutes in going to call on a neighbor The jaunt included one unusually long steep hill Always an early riser Hooper was 'on the road" at 4:20 a tn Hery lord was here yesterday from Willits FOR COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE SEE Martell's Garage 532 Fifth Street Phone 543 THE CLASSIFIED WAY IS THE PAYING WAY Cr:.

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