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Red Bluff Tehama County Daily News from Red Bluff, California • 3

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'2 -0-x -r -j i y- -i wan DAILY NEWS BED BLUFF CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 29 1B39 hew onutcouKTyH San Jose Pitcher Hay Go to Big League GERBER Or ALL NATIONS AYTON Utah A home built multi-colored rocks from comen of the (lobe has been gmpleted by Frank Adams World tar aviator who now owns a gro-try storeTen search brought igether rocks from 13 foreign coun-rles and 30 states with which he uUt his novel residence Will Set Trap Qualifying Play Wilcox Golfers Ends Saturday The tournament committee of the Wilcox Oaks golf dub championship play now under way stated today that those players who played last Sunday may throw out their cores if they to desire However the player must notify either the' greens keeper or a member of the committee in advance should he elect to replay Sunday's round The semes turned in by those who played Saturday must remain Qualifying rounds may be played up to and including Saturday April 1 Beginning Sunday morning match play will get under way Those members who wish to know the name of their opponent may contact a member of the committee Saturday night or call at the golf course Sunday morning Tournament committee members are: William Bulkeley Lynn Carter and Bert Storm LOS ROBLES Mr and Mrs Bettman and sons Charles and Gerald Jr arrived early Sunday morning from Elkton Oregon to visit with the latter's parents Mr and Mrs Barstow They left Monday for gan Francisco where they will visit with his parents Mr Bettman has been transferred from Elkton to Redmond Oregon Andrew Batten berg of Chico was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mrs Emma Morehouse Teachers of the Cone Sunday school are preparing their pupils for an Easter program to be presented at the church Sunday morning April 9th Rev Kenneth Haystead of the Bethel church of Red Bluff and a number of his young people spent Sunday afternoon in the Los Robles community bringing cheer by song and prayer to a number of sick and shut-ins The date of the appearance of the Cleveland colored quintet at the Corning Nazarene church which was scheduled for March 30Ui has been postponed to April 5 RICHFIELD An agricultural club was formed Friday evening at the Richfield school house with Lou Goetsch leader They expect to meet at the school house every two weeks After complete organization they will -meet at the homes of different members Glen Williams was elected president Norman Goetsch vice president and Billy Kane secretary Other members are Orion Aldrich Leonard Siemen Patricia and Mai-sie Anne McLaughlin Donald Williams and Allan Goetsch The girls sewing club held their regular meeting Saturday afternoon After business and sewing was over Patsy Atkins served punch and cookies to Patricia Maisie Anne Effie McLaughlin Marla Belcher Joyce Stockett Edith Goetsch Virginia and Gloria Kennedy Evelyn Alice and Rayma Williams Grand Jury Will Probe Hoi Time In fhe Old Town WILLOWS March 37 Superior Judge Rankin today summoned the grand jury for Friday to organize and to consider Thursday night's riot between approximately 40 civilians and a group of CCC enrol lees at Orlnnd The jury is empowered to return indictments charging rioting a high-misdrmcanor which carries a term up to two years Meantime questioning of suspects continues but officials decline com inenls on their stories FACE REMEMBERED YEARS SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A memory that stood the test of 30 years was revealed here by a traveler Mme Scraphine Burguet of Liege Belgium stopped at the Temple Square hotel and recognized the manager as a missionary who had called on her in Liege 30 years before Around $350000000 is due to physicians fnr unpaid bills in the United States Mr and Mrs Geo Robbins and Lenora Robbins spent Saturday and Sunday in San Francisco Pete Germain is recovering slowly from his illness Mrs Jo Roberts and son Bill' and reason of Dunamuir visited in Gerber Saturday and attended the funeral of Martin Mr and Mrs Oliver Johnson of Oakland visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Bert Stock well Sunday Mrs Johnson is a daughter of Mrs Stock well Mesdames Crockett Guy Briggs Ira Ho! the Geo Robbins George Simpson Eva Wightman and Mr and Mrs Bclnap attended Eastern Star in Red Bluff Monday Mr and Mrs' Earl Locke from Berkeley were in Gerber Sunday Mr Locke preached the morning and evening service in place of David Weitzel Zenora Bobbins Rayma Dean Smith Beverly Johnston Wilda Mae Liddell Marylin Holthe Bonnie Liston and Beth McCann attended Eastern Star Monday evening in Red Bluff where the Rainbow Girls put on the initiatory work Geraldine Smith Marian Patterson and Barbara McDuwcll of Gerber were initiated Jess Allen of Dunsmuir who has been fireman on the Redding-Gcr-ber local returned to Dunsmuir Tuesday Fireman Weedon is taking hia place Veds Cadcnhead of Marysville is visiting friends in Gerber for a few days Clayton Morris of Klamath Falls visited Monday at the home of Mrs Hattie Smith Austrian Failed To See the Joke HOLLYWOOD March 28 (UP) Eddie Cantor today said the beating of an Austrian-born man and his wife last night following the comedian's radio broadcast was but the fact the man al-Icgcdcly shouted an epithet at Cantor vas Charles Gol-iob 49 Austrian born naturalized citizen and his wife Elsie 42 were treated at Hollywood hospital last night for facial cuts and bruises they claimed were inflicted by two men in -a sidewalk brawl outside Columbia broadcasting studios Can) or said he was talking about Americanism and telling jokes to an audience in the studio theater following his regular broadcast when a man stood up in the back of the auditorium yelled at the top of his lungs giving me the Cantor said shouted: Til fix that Jewish Hove on Way Help Bookmakers SAN FRANCISCO March A circulation title and summafy for the proposed initiative constitutional amendment to legalize bookmaking on horse races were issued by Attorney General Earl Warren today The law at present restricts betting to track enclosures The amendment provides for licensing bookmaker: imposing a $1000 license fee and requiring a $10000 bond The post of state license commissioner would be created lee Grissom looks Good lo Baseball Experts tf Tehama County Man Counted Ob to Help Win Pennant For Cincinnati Early season predictions by the experts are that the Cincinnati Reds and the New York Yankees will fight it out for the world's baseball championship next October Grissom in Farm One of the reasons for this prediction is that the pitching department is rated tops in the National league now that Lee Grissom has returned to form Club Blranger Another reason is that the Reds have bran strengthened in all departments Acquisition by Manager Bill McKechnie of Bill Werbcr third baseman from Connie Mack's Athletics has strengthened the infield with McCormick first Frey second and Myers shortstop rounding out the combination In the outfield the Reds have Ival Goodman Harry Craft and Wally Berger a sweet trio of fly chasers with plenty of hitting power Catching Ace Behind the bat Ernie Lombardi rated one of the best receivers will be on duty again with plenty of assistance from Willard Hershberger The pitching department in addition to Lee Grissom Los Robles southpaw will include Johnny Van-der Mecr Paul Derringer Bucky Walters Whitcy Moore Davis and others DEFEAT YANKEE The Reds wan five oat af nine practice games Cincinnati teak a 11-Inning affair frem the New Tarfc Yankees to 1 Grins ma pitching five innings He allowed ne mas sne hit strack eat fear aad walked fear A few days later on March 19 Grhacai pitched six innings against the Boston Bees allowing ne ram and Iwa hits walked one and slrerk oat three Oalseare Opponents In the practice games the Reds scored 42 runs to their opponents 28 hammered out 84 hits to the oppositions 54 i If the Reds come through to win the National League pennant they will have a better chance to wrest the world's championship from the Yankees (again favored to win the American league title) than any National league club in the past several years The Reds are likely to have bet ter hitting lhan the Chicago Cubs and if the early season predictions hold up their pitching is also expected to be far superior to that of other National league outfits ROBBER FILLS DINNER FAIL CLEVELAND A robber is enjoying a well-filled dinner pail and Frank Von Duyke a druggist is minus $35 An apparently honest laborer carrying a dinner pail entered the pharmacy drew a revolver and ordered Von Duyke DEUCIQUS! Golden brown wheat cakes that literally melt in your mouth with country fresh sausage and delicious coffee Tty it! Blue Ribbon Cafe Main Street LI SEA FOOD Mi fra the Pacific! Smock State Farm Life Insurance Ca Feetaring Ante Fire Life Ins BIST LOWEST PRICE POLICY Bed Phone 33Y13 Office: 10 mi Red Bluff on 99E WASHABLE KA1SOMHJE? far FULLER (U1IGJJTE economical tool O'CONNOR HARDWARE CO 33 Walnut Street Phone 463 I five women to this country in the 1MB Olympia games The If also will psmpsta in exhibitions in Switzerland and in the 19M world diamptaMUps at Norway both events dovetailing the Olympic competition Bank of America introduces a convenient now available through all branches Here is a new convenient service for paying bills making instalment payments or mail order purchases or for sending money anywhere in Cal fornia bAoney orders issued hy Bank qf America may he obtained through any branch in amounts up to $100 The cost is only 10c per order Your name appears on each order as purchaser and you receive a receipt ok nerd not be a depositor of Bank of America to use this ntw service Jtonfe of America NATION A ASSOCIATION MiDfcN Fffriffnl Dfpgffit li SIUHiTi TONIGHT- (Wednesday) Only Little Audry RNIRI TNI IIRIUI ff Tii wiair II I9BRI TOMORROW (Thursday) and Friday 8EA1IT1FI1LB1IT SLICE-FATE CoaxtanceBENNETT HAICYKELLYip- ski team this week end The couple was chosen to represent the local club by the California Ski association Seven NaHons Will Compote At Ml Hood PORTLAND Ore March 27-Downhill and slalom ski champions of seven nations will ride the slopes of Oregon's mujcstic Mt Hood this weekend in the combined championships and Olympic team trials The event to be held April 1 and ranks with any ever held! in the country due to the magnitude of the entry list Europe's champions both men and women will compete with American stars ML Hood's turtle neck down hill run drops 4500 feet in 374 miles I The ski bowl slalom slope drops an average of 2100 feet a mile Among the famed snow riders from foreign lands will be a five- girl team from Switzerland headed by Erna Stcuri former world and Arlbcrg Kandahar 'hnmpkin Fred Iselin of France Vera Frun-denfcld of Germany Rcidar Andersen of Norway Helen Palmer Tomkinson of England Tom Mo-brealen will represent Canada and Dick Durrancc Harold Hillman Ed Moscrvcy Hunnes Schroll and Fried! Pfeiffer will carry the banners of United Stale ski dubs From among the American amu-tcur winners will be chosen five BUI Clemensen II San Jam State Teachers' college pitcher who recently astounded baseball when he struck ont Hank Lie her one of the beet hitters in the National leagoe with all bags tall Traynor manager of Urn Fitts burgh Pirates has high hopes Clememan will prove another Bob Feller who at the same age broke Into big leagoe baseball bid's got it" wye Traynor meaning Clememan has gaud proa-prate ahead af him Golden Empire Directors Meet A directors meeting of the Golden Empire Baseball League will be held tonight at the Hotel Tre-mont A dinner at 8:15 will precede the business session In addition to general business matters and plans for the coming season the members will officially adopt the league schedule released by Lawrence Vincent league secretary last week Mt Lassen Skiers Head For Mt Hood Si Brand and Marjorie Spaulding of the ML Lassen Ski Club will leave tomorrow for Mt Hixxi where they will compete for honors in the national tryouts for the Olympic VU Fat Ankenman posnd shortstop la key figare in new Solan trap play that is ex per ted la brim plenty af grief la year Soloes Plan Deceptive Play Manager Bennie Borgmann and hia retinue of bascballcrs landed in Sacramento yesterday fresh from the training camps and ready to go against the Portland Beavers in the opening game at Sairamen-to's Cardinal field Saturday at 8 The club met in the evening for a chalk talk and skull practice and today will take the field to practice the verbal instructions With Pat Ankenman the 128 pound shortstop to curry out his plans Borgmann has evolved trap play off second base that's going to thrill the customers and shock the enemy when it works Ankenman is deceptively fast in the infield and with their trap play in operation the Solons expect In pick off a lot of runners at second base With good weather in sight for over the weekend a record crowd of Sacramento funs arc expected to flock through the gates for the opening game -A double-header will be played Sunday to open the cash register Into the bucket went $35 77 Mads la wal as tan bsoMgM gtars la Of 1 Wa slwply S1kaa I a Mia ttagarit Wladsklald ad Claaaar Iteu? 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