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Redding Record from Redding, California • 6

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Redding Recordi
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Redding, California
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t- i 4 1 rr-r 5 A 1- Page Six REDDING RECORD Tuesday' October 31 1939 Every Line ley and her aunt Miss Anne Hanson who are here from Payette Idaho Dam Area News Briefs JUST LIKE YOUK SAVINGS ACCOUNT tive for trips to the bay region over the week-end The Bart Gcodenoughs left Rriday to spend the week-end with family in Oakland The Frank Crowes and Archie Vincent were among those who drove down Saturday in time to see the game Mr and Mrs Irwin Jones of Saratoga have been visiting in camp this week The were formerly at Parker dam and they have many friends in this vicinity The Friday contract bridge club met at Mrs Sterling Collett's home Mrs Collett and Mrs Corey were winners in the afternoon game Mr and Mrs Frank Packman and children Bill and Betty were visitors in camp this week The Backmans have many friends in camps since they were a part of the Boulder Dam family While in camp they made the Ford Walker htme their headquarters VITAL NEWS To Someone Weather Report Furnished by Weather Bureau Oct 31 1939 Temperature 11:30 a today 75 Highest yesterday 89 Highest since 1897 85 in 1917 Highest year ago yesterday 56 Lowest temperature last night 5o Lowest since 1897 34 in 1925 Lowest year ago today 51 Humidity at 11:30 a today 25 Pet Prescipitation 24 hours ending 4:30 a 0 Reason total 262 Last year to date 507 Normal to date 304 Sunset today 5:07 Sunrise tomorrow 6:41 a WEATHER ELSEWHERE Our Continuing Standard Form POLICY is a Storehouse of PROTECTION CAREFUL DRIVERS SAVE SUBSTANTIALLY Ask for Quotation on Four Car FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Inter-IXSURAXCE Keta Miss Abrigail Davis is a house-guest at the Larry Sowles home this week-end Miss Davis is an ex-schoolmate of Mrs Sowles She is teaching at present in the Arbuckle high school hat toGoodlwa hta taoh By VIOLA MAY Two hundred persons gathered at the mess hall of the Pacific Constructors camp Saturday night for a dance which will be long remembered Under the supervision of Mrs Jack Orth decorations chairman a beautiful picture with black and gold streamers and grinning jack-o-lanterns greeted the dancers In one corner against a background of cornstalks stood a scarecrow At the end of the hall stood a decorated table where doughnuts and cider were served by a committee of five dressed in identical costumes with black and orange aprons and caps Shrieks of laughter and applause greeted each costumed group as new arrivals seemed to try to outdo the others in fancy outfits The task of choosing the best costume was a difficult one so a prpular vote was taken Finally a ie was de a red between two couples Earl McAdams and Mrs Bob Sass of Pacific Constructors camp and Mr and Mr3 Harry Duty of Government City Music was furnished by the Silver Bell orchestra The dance was sponsored by the Toyon Parent-Teachers association The many friends of Miss Geraldine Matan are happy to learn of her approaching marriage to Milo Clare of Redding Mr and Mrs Peter A Johnson and children Ray and Beverly are new arivals in camp They have moved into the house formerly occupied by the Holman Denies Dairy Burglary Kenneth Holman today denied the cheese and berry theft at the McColl Creamery he said when arraigned in superior court on a burglary charge Judge Albert Ross set Nov 14 time for trial Dallas Barrett has been appointed to defend Holman Holman is charged with theft of buttermilk cottage cheese blackberries ice cream and candy bars from the dairy plant Try A Want Ad lc A Word Truck Operator Sued For $30530 YUBA CITY Charging that the defendant drove his truck in a careless manner Arthur Harris of Oakland has filed suit for damages against Thomas Gay Central Valley truck operator in Sutter county superior court Harris seeks $30530 damages for injuries received in an auto-truck collision Oct 10 on George Washington boulevard The injuries listed include loss of left arm Auto Racers Crash 4 Hurt A 'mail crowd Sunday saw a smashup of four vehicles at the iiutomooile races at the Anderson fairgrounds Highway patrolmen administered first aid to drivers of four race cars following the accident No one was seriously injured Tlhe accident occurred when three vehicles collided in a heavy dust that nearly hid the track from the grandstand and a fourth vehicle crashed into the others Big Demand For Cattle Seen As First Sale Nears Directors of the Shasta County Livestock Marketing association were preparing today for their first cattle sale scheduled Wed- nesday at the county fairgrounds in Anderson Cattlemen may bring stock to the sale Wednesday whether it has previously been listed or not Manager Bryant announced today Bryant reported a large number of prospective buyers will be on hand with the demand possibly exceeding the supply Bryant requested cattlemen to deliver veal Wednesday morning other classes will be received Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday Iilrs Carl Collett entertained her Thursday bridge club She and Mrs Roy Corey held high scores for the afternoon VV Stewart District Manager 1440 Market Ph 13W REDDING Mrs mother who c-ame to Shasta dam to welcome the new baby has returned to her home in Montana GA1J4S Lorraine Gains from Brown Gains WARREN Margarette Warren from Harvey Warren SWAFFORD Lillie Swafford from Roy Swafford FIREFIGHTER OFT ON LIMB Frank Derry professional parachute jumper lands in a 100-foot tree near Winthrop Wash while testing forest service plan to drop firefighters and equipment at scenes of isolated finest fires Jumpers are dad in canvas uniforms with masks to protect their faces from tree limbs They also carry an extra 'chute Mrs John Crowe is enjoying a visit with her father Ellis Hart- The -California football game at Berkeley was the incen- ntention To Wed Sammuel Lamb 23 Mary Joseph 20 Redding Mrs Deardoff To Be Buried In Oakland Appellate Court Upholds $12000 Death Award SACK AM FNTO Vi Th third appellate court today upheld CIO who yesterday took her own a SI 2000 award by the Shasta life by shooting a 22 calibre rifle erunty superior rnuit to Mr and bullet through her head will be Mrs John House for the death to Oakland for burial tool their son in a Pacific Greyhound morrow crash north of Redding in Mrs Deardoff yesterday called 1937 to her Grandson Charles The decision held the court and then placed the barrel of jury were justified in their eon-j the rifle in her mouth and pulled elusion that the body taken from the trigger the wrecked stage was that of She left several notes in her Cal House 18 The stage line had cabin at Cove on Hatchet creek apoealffl on grounds it was not One of the notes was addressed satisfactorily proved at the trial Whom it May This that the boy burned and mutilat- note absolved anyone of blame It ed beyond re-i ignition was one of said she was taking her own life eight killed in the accident The appellate court sustained Hie S12IMXI award as reasonable damages I Hi Marriage Licenses Joseph Burnside 21 Rasalie Anderson 18 Central Valley Erling Lloyd Larssen 24 of Oakland Winefred Margaret Page 20 of- Seattle Butter and Eggs Sacramento butter 92 score 32 91 score 292 90 score 282 89 score 27 Eggs Large extras 3 1 Vi medium extras 23 2 small extras 212l standards 15Vi Divorces ranted GRANT Edward Grant from Dorothy Grant fjvoctnplf SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO i Pi Hogs 700 Butchers 10 to 15 higher choice 200-pound Idahos 735 choice 220-pound Californias 720: 210-pound weights 715 Cattle 100 All classes in limited supply scattered sales steady ci-od under 1000-pound fed steers 50 part load medium to good 'ows unsold fleshy dairy cows common to medium bulls G25 Sheep 200 Good 83-pound wooled Iambs 25 good 75-pound MOSCOW (-li Russia is early shorn California 900 demanding a pact from Finland i similar to agreements which have TYfcfl 151 tf tffc llljlQQllV made three small Baltic states vir- 1 UU iU tual Russian protectorates Pre- SALE OF USED RADIOS imoi MolJtoff announced a Most all standard makes fully ser-speech to the Soviet parliament viced polished and guaranteed tonight I Prices deeply cut for quick sale want a mutual assistance 5 rrATi ATnnPT pact approximately along the lines 1 MM of those with other Baltic states" I Such makes as Philco Crosly ce said in a speech which accus- 7 I Bosch General Electric RCA Viced Britain and France of prose- cuting tiie war against Germany i solely to protect their colonial em CONSOLES Last Times Today MANLESS 1 CAST SHMREI! jURflUifORp wROMlinO RUSSEU Marysville Pilot Killed As Plane Crashes Burns Plus: CARTOON NEWS TH1JRS $6 A MONTH Down Payment Carrying Charge pires Soviet pacts with three Baltic neighbors Estonia Latvia and Lithuania gave her the right to station troops warships and planes their soil Molotoff said can be no question of restoring Poland" He declared that the governments of Britain and France understand this they do not want the war stopped and peace CORNING A (Bill) Brander 38 Marysville flying instructor and duster" was killed yesterday afternoon when his cabin type monoplane crashed in flames in a pasture near the Corning airport northeast of herp His body was binned beyond identification Kenneth Tull 10 who was cycling along a road nearby said he saw plane flying upside down wiuui it suddenly burst in tlamos and dripped straight to earth Roland Miller 11 saw the crash from home a mill awav Hr corroborated story Local flying enthusiasts then recalled that Brander escaped a similar fate several weeks ago over the Marysville airport His plane caught fire while he was stunting upside down" they said and while the ship was wrecked in landing Brander es-caxd unhurt o- Neutrality Costs 275 Million WASHINGTON (P) Pr-s-ident Rooseve't disclosed at his press conference today he would ask congress in January for a supplementary impropriation of S273-OOUiml to defray the cost of safeguarding and enforcing the neutrality program The mey Roosevelt explained will pay for increases in the f-ersenrcl of the army navy marine corps coast guard and justice department ordered Sept 8 when h' proclaimed a limited emergency MAJESTIC 8 TUBE $895 MAJESTIC 10 TUBE S995 RCA VICTOR 10 TUBE $1295 GENERAL ELECTRIC SHORT WAVE $1495 COMBINATION Radio-Phonographs GENERAL ELECTRIC $1995 VICTOR 10 TUBE $2950 BATTERY SETS KADETTE 5 TUBE $495 PHILCO $995 TVPMS SI 00 WEEK SHERMAN CLAY In The Big Store LISTEN FOLKS A one armed man (with a wife and 5 small children) will do any kind of work in exchange for food clothes or cash Family hungry and not eligible for relief Give them a break folks Inquire at Taggart Named Insurance Agent Taggart has been npointed representative for this district of the Mutual Life Insurance com- 2157 Eureka Way for details after any of New York it was an- 5 munced today by officials of the I'im i I The company is one of the old- est life insurance firms in the country isuod its first policy Feb FURNISHED 2 room cottage $20 1 1843 i 2233 Shasta St FEATURE HIT NO 2 DON'T NISI THIS ALWAYS-TO-BE-XEMENIEIED PIC- THIS OP A NEVEX-T0-BE-J rOROOTTEH ST0RT! XN ff LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF If Clifford and Pierce saw the University of California-U football game in Berkely Saturday afternoon Mrs Francis Carr is reported resting easily at the Shasta dam hospital where she has been for a Mile over a week $7 A MONTH Down Payment Carrying Charge Mr and Mrs Roy Eastwood and children Shirley and Belh and Mr and Mrs Weldon and sun David spent Sunday in Oak Run as guests of Mr and Mrs Bibbens Mrs Eastwood and M-s Weldon are Mr and Mrs daughters Added: MUSICAL Plus: LATEST NEWS Comedy: Boys and a Miss Fay Ashcraft has returned from a two vacation spent in Seattle PHONE 706 1643 MARKET Itejfc ilk.

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