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Lodi News-Sentinel from Lodi, California • 8

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Lodi, California
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8
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I I If RIDAY JANUARY 22 1913 PAGE EIGHT rl 5 dp' i I1 Somewhere ind Clark Waldorf Crackers 21 2 Pound Box if it Regular Package 19 Lockeford LEGS MUTTON 32 Yearling TR MUTTON CHOPS 35 Yearling Rib or Loin XJ3 MUTTON SHOULDERS 25 Whole Yearling LLB 9 fflHLr Cauliflower IQ Large Size Each JML ORANGES OQ CE DOZ 9 97 Almond Meats fill I Pound 9 MADE TO ORDER OR ROM STOCK RIBBONS iRBON? www lynn Case Hears Doctor Parched Vegetable Areas Of State Welcome Rains TRESSLERS 135 NT Stodktnn Red or Yellow GLOBE Turnage Produce Departments now owned and operated by PHU SCALETTA with GEORGE DOSTER as manager LOS ANGELES Jan 21 (VP) Author Rupert Hughes co fpund er and southern division com mander of the California State Guard today resigned from the organization' He held a colonel's commission He said he resigned fpr financial reasons S' HOLLYWOOD Jah 21 Dr Etta Gray testified at the statutory rape trial of Enroll lynn today that 16 year old Peggy Satterlee was an innocent girl until she went yachting with the movie hero The middle aged Dr Gray said she had examined Miss Satterlee the day after she returned from the cruise and discovered she had been attacked to 48 Dr Gray said her ex aw and Keep la practice Ths Gov tr wTtrrt has released typewrit terlee twice and 17 year old Betty Hansen once 0 COL RUPERT HUGHES LEAVES STATE GUARD out of Imperial pectcd in late acreage in full ing that period A steady increase in pea ship ments is expected during the next two weeks with Imperial Valley in full harvest early in ebruary if weather permits Imperial Valley is making light daily shipments of tomatoes from production in the Niland Cali patria area but the acreage is limited and the valley is not ex pected to develop appreciable shipments until spring plantings reach the harvest stage in April SACRAMENTO Jan 21 (UP) Lack of rain in the first part of January has left most of Cali fornia vegetable districts in need of more moisture according to a survey of truck crops by the Co operative Crop Reporting Service In Southern California par ticularly the situation has be come critical A three day pe riod of high winds over most of Orange Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties has aggra vated the dry' condition Low early morning temperatures pre vailed throughout the state in the first part of the month and veg etable crops had little growth during that period it was re ported There has been some loss of quality through frost discolor ation hut no material loss of crops has developed Movement of artichokes will continue it is predicted with a light movement throughout the latter part of January Broccoli shipments are expect ed to gain late in January with heavier movement out of Impe rial Valley Movement of Brussels sprouts is expected to continue through INSURANCE LLobaugh 'and Bank Building Phone KRAT DINNERS 09 the month at the present rate of two or three cars daily An increase in rail movement of cabbage from Imperial Valley is expected late in the month Heavier movement of carrots is also expected with Imperial Valley making up the bulk of the shipments Lighter cauliflower loadings are expected during the latter part of the month with an in crease beginning about the firut of ebruary The remaining movement is expected to origi nate largely in the Santa Maria Guadalupe area Heavier shipments of lettuce Valley are ex January with production dur VAN Buy 2 Get ree 3 Packages SAVE your pnent equipment by having it cleaned and ailed regularlj EXPERT SERVICE Sell Bent and held at Community hall follow ing a potluck luncheon Mr and Mrs Russell Turner have as their guests Mr Turn brother Grover Turner and Mrs Turner of ranklin Indiana SEA BASS Pound GLOCOAT WAX Self Polishing Pint POTATOES IQ No 1 J3 JJ KLAMATH Be Kind to Your Hands Use NUBORA SOAP 22 MUTTON STEW 29 YEARLING 9 9 EASH A 29 anners Shippers Merchants TIE SHEETS to accurately reflect your wap payments and aid you in computing your necessary ederal and State Tax Deductions TOLLIVER PRINTING COMPANY SaCTamento Street Two Stores to Serve You A V' Pme ana Church ts 216 North Cherokee Lane OREGON With That Zippy lavor Mellowest Cheese 37 Pound TOMATO JUICE 08 1 Tall Cm adP Packed in Glass Jars LOG CABIN SYRUP 19 12 Ounce Bottle 0 eflk wlP amous Sour Milk PANCAKE LOUR 19 Large Package JA 100 Pure Egg EGG NOODLES 2 Large Cello Bags A ull Bodied lavorful Blend ALTA COEE Ration Stamp Pound Two Stores to Serve You Pine andjg Church Sts 216 North na Cherokee Lane PARADISE 21 Ounce Bottle DILL PICKLES Large Jar Press Thanked By Governor JEqrJWarrp SAN RANCISCO Jan 20 (UP) Governor Earl Warren firaised the California press for ts contributions to the war ef fort when he thanked newspap ermen 'attending the annual con vention of the California News paper Publishers Association in San rancisco am deeply indebted to the press of California for the faith rub manner in which it covered the news with which I have been during my years of public service and for thestrsiight Jorward manner in which it nas made clear my purposes and Warren said the campaign I said many times that I proposed to give the people of California a hon partisan administrationeditors were quick to sense the meaning of that statement You joined with me in emphasizing that the rendering of service to the people should be the firstobjective of any administration made a start I know I have some Republicans and some Democrat in my of ficial family but what I am more interested and I know you share my feeling is that every man and woman appointed can and will 'make an honest forceful and healthy effort to render non partisan service to the people time I am certain we gear the machinery of gov Leamjonent to the type of service which will permit progress in 'the solution of the problems ofthe people as a whole Repub licans and Democrats alike happen in a day but it isiny jintention that it shall happen Wd I know arid appreciate your iintefest and support in the und Governor Warren cited that he had named a working newspap ierman Verne Scoggins to his Secretarial staff to make certain that news was well handled and to care for the needs of the press Jo Introduce Senior Grant Act Measure The Senior Citizens Grants Act a proposal of the California Joint Welfare Committee now is ready for introduction before the Legislature at Sacramento ac cording to an announcement made last night by A Jacob son member of the legislative committee sponsoring the meas ure Twenty eight assemblymen now are ready to introduce the bill and the co operiation of many more is anticipated he declared Weekly announcements of the progress of this bill will be made at the meeting of Lodi Townsend Club No 1 and in the columns of this newspaper 0 Sunday School Class to Give Party Tonight The Sunday School class of A Wright of the irst Methodist Church will hold a party tonight in fhe junior room of the church tp start at 7:30 xAll members are urged to be present as the social hour will close with a business meeting and an election of officers president is Ben brpok: and retiring secretary and treasurer is Mrs Helen Vicker' Recreation will be under the ldership of Leslie Irey and re freshments will be served by Mrs Eleanor Sager and Mrs Helen Vickep MOCK CHIX1EGS 32 rl non 1 1 rn film Gable and Lana Turner are co starred with Robert Sterling playing the important role of brother This suspenseful film comes to the Lodi Theatre on Sunday Together again dyna mite! Their kisses made history in and history repeating itself! rough and ready for anything He loves em and tries to leave but the kind of girl follow the man she wants anywhere! miss ind when it opens on Sunday at the LodiThegtre a big cycling pic ture full of laughs too ollowing a potluck supper riday night officers for the en suing year were installed at a meeting of Lockeford Grange George Lloyd of Woodbridge was the installing officer and the fol lowing were installed: Irving Ed lemon Master Albert Jones Oversea Steward Archie Lindley Lecturer Mrs Harriet Johns Assistant Steward William Pot ter: Lady Assistant Steward Mrs Esther itzsimmons Gate Keep er David itzsimmons Ceres Mrs Mabel Smith Pomona Mrs Viola itzsirrimons lora Mrs Mollie Mohrmann Chaplain Airs Carrie Young Secretary Mrs Mary Smith Pianist Mrs Theresa Thorn The Homt Economics Club will' arnination indicated Miss Satter meet next tune at the home of previQUSy had been innocent hS lhwnJAtntortastamt The prosecution regarded the ing of the Club laprobes and veteran physicians evidence as scrapbooks were made for the the most damaging yet against soldiers' hospital at Modesto? the handsome lynn who is Members of the Grange arcs charged with attacking Miss Sat requestea to meet at tne nome yx the Master Irving Eddlemon Sunday afternoon Jan 24 to make plans for the activi ties A ruinmage sale will be held in Lodi eb 12 and 13 Lockeford Clements Club met at the home of Mrs red Sowerby Tuesday after noon Mrs Louis Deviggio Mrs Jack Bacigalupi and Mrs Thomas Davies were co hostesses Speaker was Mrs All bright Oakland state chairman of Bible Literature who gave a very able address on the great est of all books ollowing the business meeting community singing was led by Mrs Deviggio with Mrs 'Thorp at the pianp Refreshments and a social hour followed Mrs Lawrence Put nam is president' of the Club Next meeting will be 4 IT Aj jT I Jr Turnage Ads Save You Time and Money! Your days we busy they Nura Housewife! Minutes are very precious! find Suggestions aloug vvatli Bargain Prices in Tumdge Market Advertising! Every Re partmentm Grocery Produce and Meat fers you Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices in Town! Two Big Turnage Markets to serve vou One at Pine and Church Sts and the other qt 216 North Cherokee Lane Buy Here and Save! i.

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