Dixon High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Dixon, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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Ei ' 7:5 x Y- 2 x vi: X x- 'V J- sk 5-Y , - N I Lf- 5 E zfffa ' 4 N' ,V if f' 5 A f , Q - k f f lfffgei if ,P ' ' ' f4.l.gffqyQ3mq f 5: 3 . I , MARJUFQIE EEHRMFXN EDITOR Q x Q Y N UURUTHY UINWSUN BUSINESS MGR. I NS Fllllllllll III The l939 Chanticleer presents a modernistic review of the past school term, We have attempt- ed a new type of year book print- ed by the lithograph process and having the Solano County Fair as its theme. The art work, pho- tography, and the colored plastic binding are also special features of this issue, We, the staff, in presenting this book as a souve- nir of the past school year, hope that this new style meets with your approval. llBllIIIll'l'Illh We, the Chanticleer staff, dedicate this year book to the Directors of the Solano County Fair l36th District Agricultural Associationl in appreci- ation of their careful planning and untiring efforts in producing another highly successful fair, We appreciate the opportunity which the Solano County Fair gives us to round out our school activities. With gratitude we acknowledge the agricultural awards received, the sup- port given our band, and the many courtesies extended our May Queen. We thank the Directors for the occa- sion to join with the community in participating in the Solano County Fair. PIKIIIIIIML lllillll I PMIMIII Illlllll ll EXIIIIIITS IHIIIIK III SI'llll'l'S Illlllll IV IIMINIVAIA IRMA K. BLOOM Home Economics Biology Art Physical Education HARRY STODDARD Manual Training Coach Shop 5 . I W' Cl WILLIAMS MARION PHIALLIPS PRINCIPAL Mathematics Civics Physical Education LEONA C. HUMPHREY History Latin iv. S L gf 4 5 gl JAMES FOLEY Science Physical Education EVELYN WARREN Commercial FLORENCE EGGERT ' vice-PRINCIPAL Languages Physical Education ELLEN WILTSE English Public Speaking ANN B. TREZEVANT Nurse Hygiene RAY McCALL Music 1 ll ll S I Il ll TT X EDDIE SEIFERT TOMMY KUNZE Athletic Monoger Vice-President BARBARA MCKENZIE OTTO BRUHN MARION MADDEN Treasurer President Secretory W, R. MADDEN W. D. PETERSEN H. VAUGHN E. C. WATSON R. WEYAND Chairmen Clerk v Sirk.: -sag Y' 1 1' J' 'N--1 XM 4 . ' Q 4 V-3? . j 9 ff i 3 .1 ,1. af. f ip .,, .,. .,., . JSF! .1 - H va--ig :K v A ,. W4-' -F, '- f '- iv. ' 1-ji :gy 1: , v '- 1 . W- - ' ff., W f 1' 4 ' 1p'3L' '- NJ, . 4 I., , . I - . I ,iff ' ' 5 ' 'fb' ! ' ..-1' ,lk . ,f ,, wr ff . ' :QF X. , ,DR V 1.25.5-.53 V KM gg? A, : f y 'Qiyk ,lf IT - .-I fm P A ' 1' ff A J 4: ,gif Q lf Ago' . p 'I' f' -my I I 5-I -A f ' 1, f' vlfff. ...ww Jn T1f -753 : '- ....mw'-- L 1 L ll ll 1 J Front row-Lyon, Hissey, H. Kilkenny, E. Leathers, Daw son, Webb, Morgan, J. Larson, Madden, Behrman, Bem Middle row-Pritchard, Mack, E. Kilkenny, Cecil, Mar- vin, E. Larson, McKenzie, Mrs. Bloom, Bruhn, Jacobs Rohwer, K. Leathers. Back row-Hopkins, Kunze, Dia reito, Wilson, Ritchey, Seifert, Rossi, Thomson, G Leathers, Ferguson. ln I936 our band joined the Parade of Knowledge with 40 members. Our music may have been sour, but our lines were kept straight by Drum Major Mrs. Bloom. Edward Seifert was the president of our organization and was ably assisted by Eugene Crompton, Barbara McKenzie and Jack Reichel. Specialty numbers which we played were Colonel Crow's Amateur Hour and St. Patrick's Dance . Our band now moved up from the fourth to the third section of the parade. Vincent Rossi, with the help of Marian Madden, Otto Bruhn and Russell Rohwer, saw that we played our pieces well. Featured in our repertoire that year were Barn Dance and Carnival . After much practice we were able to give a pleasing rendition of these numbers. As we entered Section I I of the parade, we gladly accepted the title upper classmen . ln our new uniforms we looked grand and our music, under direction of Barbara McKenzie, Edward Seifert, Marian Madden and Otto Bruhn was strong and harmonizing. We all practiced especially hard that year, for we had three solo numbers to do. They were en- titled, Carnival , Junior Prom , and Senior Banquet . At last, we reached Section l, that important spot in the parade. Our Senior flag bearers were Gordon Leathers, Jane Lyon and Russell Rohwer. Among the selections we played this yeor were A Hallowe en Party , The Snow Trip , A Trip to the City , The Senior Play and Graduation . So amid the crash of the cymbals, the Bond of '39 marches out of sight to join those who have gone before us into the Parade of Life . V X Otto Bruhn Shirley Cecil , Peggy Marvin Edwin Mack Kenneth Leathers Bo rbora McKenzie Dorothy Dawson Edward Kilkenny Sandy Thomson Marion Madden Russell Rohwer Vice-President Marjorie Behrman Tommy Kunze Jane Lyon Sec reta ry-Treasu rer Weston Jacobs Gordon Leathers President 2 Jack Reichel Jeanne Larson Evelyn Webb Edward Seifert Eileen Leathers Lee Hopkins Helen Kilkenny iL Q J William Pritchard Vincent Rossi Marie Bem LoVerne H issey Tony Direito r i Chester Ritchey l 5 'S Q1 I X n. I lb X Clinton Ferguson Virginia Cagle Grace Morgan Evelyn Lo rson Howard Wilson NAME Behrman Bem Bruhn Cecil Dawson Di reito Ferguson Hissey Hopkins Jacobs K Kilkenny E. Kilkenny H. Kunze Larson, E. Larson, J. Leathers, E. Leathers, G. Leathers, . Lyon McKenzie Mack Madden Marvin Morgan Pritchard Reichel Ritchey Rohwer Rossi Seifert Thomson Webb Wilson DESCRIPTION busy quiet lanky brunette nice? dark chubby lively 20th century skinny athletic loud iollv prim proper flirtish important beardless Hedy Lamarr pre-occupied slap happy wacky friendly meek biq blondie dopie tall tall, dark, and- my hero short thin foosie REDEEMING FEATURE dates efficiency deliberatinq aqe redeeminq fiqure remoteness ford cookinq aood marks? muscles red hair boys pink cheeks Jeanne Evelyn different Iauqhs Senior class president eyebrow make up hair-do's History I I I public appearances mechanical ability blond hair build blushinq excuses lonq Ieqs puns beard heiaht black ford shoes OFTEN SEEN late to class writinq shorthand in typinq home often seen band talkinq football home economics lst and Broadway way out west Green Valley Falls up town in the country with Jeanne on the C. S. F. talkinq aettinq barqains after new qirls Vallejo in a Packard creamery on a horse Marvin's Garaae MiIIer's Station tellinq iokes in science room with Fan not with qirlsl sketchina talkinq to Zip in a druq store on a Sunday afternoon flvina toy airplanes NICKNAME Bernie Bem Honk Shirl Oueenie Black Bart Gub Merle HoDDi Jake Red Gramma Pinky Prim Proper Gabbv Gord Kenny Janie Kewpie Slipper Dopey Peq Morqan Bill Gramp Ben Blue Russ Vince Pretz Sandy Ewie Fan Dool FAVORITE SAYING oh-h huh? yeah? l don't know yeah today l am a man hi chuml heavens! qreetinqs qates l never did nothinq qet this straiqht kid hay oh dear! very little everythinq ah- what? why? honestly is 'zat so wow! no! -! lcensoredl listen ow foo black boy! oh lillyblfzfl-Qg so what? hi beautifull qoll-y aw fooo llllilll II STARRED IN There Goes My Heart Down On The Farm l Am The Law Mother Carey's Chickens There's That Woman Aqain You Can't Take lt With You Anqels With Dirty Faces That Certain Aqe Little Caesar Love Finds Andy Hardy llleqal Traffic Campus Cofessions Biq Shot Goldwin Follies Men Are Such Fools Listen Darlinq Thanks For The Memories Too Hot To Handle Boy Meets Girl The Sisters Mutiny On The Bounty Hard To Get Drums Secrets Ot An Actress Desperate Adventure Cowboy And The Lady Brother Rat Girl Proof Kina Of The News Boys The Perfect Specimen ldiot's Deliaht Lady Behave Ah Wilderness AMBlTlON teacher bookkeeper hermit to qet away from it all Tremont world's champion skier qet his ford to run city qirl carpenter anythinq but millionaire qet an A not definite Sewinq ll l on top personal secretary photoqrapher football hero come what may actress sailor own a dude ranch Qaraae mechanic bathinq beauty coach cowpuncher none ball room dancer Cal take a trip lead a band as planned aviator X. ov, 19 AMY? X MM wail' J I THe. , Fnuse ' rum' Re Fuel-as soffllbody I5 LRHZV '4' HoLcl if! enucfm' ,N ncfuorvl 1 ww ,-,,-..-L- Wafliue Foil H bike? wqgd Bound wwf? i Front row-Morris, Hooper, Rohwer, Carpenter, Phillips Greene, Goodin, Belden, Felton, Haase, Horrod, Dannenl berg. Middle row--Avila Sievers, Lacert, Mrs. Hum- phrey, Peck, Ricketts, Lowerence, Aye, Dodini, E. Soares, Rosa, M. Soares. Back row-Helms, Jeffcoat, Sievers Bloom, Taylor, Mace, Sequeira, Guidici, Robben. WANDA HAASE JACK SIEVERS Secretory-Treasurer Vice-President DICK TREZEVANT WILLIAM TAYLOR President Class Representative sub , Front row-Brown, Anderson, Robison, Schroeder, Bello, Bruhn, Harrod, Dodini, Ritchey, Vanetti, Moore, Goncol- ves. Middle row-McGimsey, Seymon, Tutt, Bartok, Williams, Callaghan, Cagle, Miss Phillips, Lye, Lyon, Johnson, McG'rew, Holly, Lopez. Back row-Webb, Popov, Lewis, Larson, Bowles, Thissell, Thomsen, Shel- frown, Rayn, Smith, Reddick, Wong. BILL LYON ROBERT LARSON President Vice President NATHALEE SCH ROEDER AN ITA CAGLE Secretary-Treasurer Class Representative M S WALTER HAASE President DEAN JACOBS Sec reta ry-Treasu rer QA II S STUART AVERILL Vice President JEAN MARIE EGGERT Class Representative Front row-Miss Eggert, Windsor, Ranalli, J. M. Eggert Costner, Ricketts, Peck, Lucas, John, Goncolves, Hissey, Hicks. Middle row-Johnson, Joseph, Vasquez, Sie vers, Monk, Tillotson, Merritt, Sawyer, J. Nuckles Souza, Ritchey. Bock row-Goodin, Averill, Mayhew' Jacobs, Esperance, V. Nuckles, Hooper, Buckner, Haose, Avila. , GAA.A FIHEITI! STudpg,, ? ,o0'P? if r Lhiy .. o mt Bones. AW1 nk Z3U6'5.' LVN fin' .744 use can I F SPRN KSN 1 ,.f,-'-31... -. HJ ,. -mea-'-'--X '-'-ff'-.,,..,..- . -. -' f. .X , -'Magi-f'r5: H ffm- '4nJ:Ii::,..:..,-.,,J-7' . 4... . my - ',' , ,,,-..,,,, '.- 1 . 11A-,,-,yn - W ...L ,J 1 v 5. rg mv'-' 1-1 avi' 'L' ,vb -ir- 5. s X 'I wp, v, . ' Ky, ' ,. - V . ' iQ,Q?3-L.,,,3 I' N Iq no X , . ,WH Front row-Hissey, Webb, H. Kilkenny, Dawson, Behr- man, Madden, McKenzie, Larson, Marvin, Bem. Middle row-Lyon, Morris, Miss Warren, Jacobs, K. Leathers, E. Kilkenny, Rohwer, Rossi, Reichel, Miss Eg- gert, Cecil. Back row-Seifert, Wilson, Hopkins, Smith, Trezevant, Thomson, G. Leathers, Kunze, Holly, Ferguson. MARJORIE BEHRMAN DOROTHY DAWSON Editor Business Manager 1+ VINCENT ROSSI MARIAN MADDEN DICK TREZEVANT Associate Editors Front row-Rohwer, Sievers, Dawson, Cogle, Brown. Back row-Miss Eggert, Averill, Willioms, Bruhn, Jocobs, Lo rson. ibm EW if 525' E251 ' .Eff ag' isiff E-4-asia? 2!!E5.'gf , SEAL NOVITIATE TORCH LIFE MEMBERSHIP PlN l DICK TREZEVANT JEAN LARSON President- Foll Semester President -Spring Semester ZANETTE BELDEN MARJORIE BEHRMAN Vice President President HELEN KILKENNY Secretary MARGARET MORRIS Historian DOROTHY SIEVERS Treasurer Front row-Hicks, Costner, Rohwer, Brown, Eggert, Phillips, Carpenter, Johnson, L. Ritchey, Lucas. Second row-Hooper, Kilkenny, Greene, Sievers, Felton, McKen- zie, Lye, Callaghan, Bruhn, M. Ritchey, D. Hissey. Third row-Miss Phillips, Marvin, Anderson, Robison, Dodini, Harrod, Goncalves, Webb, Dawson, Morris. Back row-Lyon, L. Hissey, Schroeder, Belden, Leathers, Cagle, Behrman, Peck, Madden, S. Ricketts, E. Ricketts. II Iilffllill AUGUST 29- Heigh ho, heigh ho-it's off to work we go . . . School opens. SEPTEMBER 2- Wake up, chillun, wake up . The Watermelon Feed has done arrived. 5- I love a parade . . .The Band plays at Vallejo and the students observe Labor Day by taking a rest. 9-Holiday - - Admission Day. l0-- Heigh ho, come to the fair . . .The Band makes its debut over the network at the Sacramento State Fair. 16-The frosh don their best bib and tucker and try to impress us. iThey failedl 27- l'm strong to the finish, 'cause I eats myspinach . . . Santell,the strong man, impresses us. OCTOBER 7-We meet our Waterloo in the Davis football team. 7- Cock-a-doodle-doo . . . The Chanti- cleer staff gives a crow of a dance. I2- Homc will never be the same again . . .We get our first report cards. I4- lf at first you don't succeed-- it's too bad . . , Winters' football team defeats ours. Zl- Where there's a will, there's a way . . . We win from Clarksburg's football team. 27- Less broken cameras this year than usual . . .We all look pretty and getour pictures taken for the Chanticleer. 28-They came, they saw, we conquered. We defeat Esparto's football team, 28- The goblins will get you if you don't watch out . . . Witches, ghosts, and the senior class chill the student body with a l-lallowe'en Party. NOVEMBER 4- Peanuts, popcorn, crackerjack . . . Queen Helen Kilkenny presides over the annual Junior-Sophomore Carnival. l l-We celebrate Armistice with a vacation from school. l8- You've got to be a football hero . .. The G. A. A. salutes the gridiron heroes and finishes the football season with a bang by means of a dance. 21-23- The teachers get a dose of theirown medicine . . .They attend lectures. 24-25-With thanks to the Pilgrims we take l 5 9 a long-awaited vacation and munch turkey. DECEMBER - Then came the lndians in the form of a great athlete. .lim Thorpe entertains us with a story of himself. -- Oh, to be a gridiron favorite . ..The football players are rewarded for their efforts with a banquet. - The tables are turned . . .The boys are meekly escorted by the weaker sex to the Chanticleer's Sadie Haw- kins dance. l4- Seeing is believing . . .The students see dear old Santa Claus with their own eyes at a special Christmas Matinee. JANUARY 3-We begin to break our New Year's Reso- lutions. I2-The benefits and hazards of radium are explained to us by Dr. Martin Gable. FEBRUARY l- Ye-o-lady-o . . .We are entertained by Swiss singers. Yi! 4- Once in a life time! ...We take the Senior Trip to the snow line and have be- ginners' luck on skis. 27- Science on Parade is presented and we all increase our knowledge. MARCH IO- When lrish Eyes Are Smiling . . . Sure, and we have a shamrock ofa time at the Sophomore Party. I4- A well-remembered voice . . .We see and hear the famous sportcaster, Doug Montell. I7- There are smiles . . . And most of them may be seen in the pictures for the Chanticleer. 24- Ferdinand, Ferdinand, the Bull . . . With a clash of cymbals and a roll of drums the Band Concert is presented with Ferdinand as guest of the evening. 30- lt's a homer . . .The baseball season opens. We play Winters. APRIL 3-9- ln your Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it . . .We take time out to prepare for the Easter Parade. l2- As you sow, so shall you reap . . .The members of the C. S. F. reap' a day off and visit Treasure Island. I4- The last man in . . .We play baseball at Clarksburg. I. llill I4- ln the spring a young man's fancy . . . and so were the young ladies in their new frocks at the Junior Prom. 20- Pardon our nerve . . . But we're Skid- ding to the Senior Play. Zl- Take me out to the ball game . . .We play Esparto. 22- The grass is just as green and the ants . . .We enjoy ourselves at the Davis Picnic. 24-30- School days, school days . We show our parents examples of our schol- astic efforts during Public School Week. 28- l sailed away to Treasure lsland . . . The band goes to the San Francisco Expo- sition to compete in a contest. 29-The boys are gone with the wind at a track meet at Winters. MAY 5- The music goes down and around . . . And comes out swinging for the Fresh- man party. l2- Fair and warmer today . . .The senior queen and her aides rule over May Day and the Solano County Fair, l5- Music hath charms . . .We are enter- tained by Apollo Duo. l7- 'Cause tonight l've got to look my best . . .After four years of dieting, the seniors put on their best bib and tucker and en- joy a delicious meal at the expense of the Juniors. 28- Onward, Christian Soldiers . .. We march in for Baccalaureate. JUNE 2- Little man, you've had a busy four years . . .The seniors say adieu to high school and set out to conquer. ..WHo knows what? Front row-L. Ritchey, M. Goncalves, Belden, Brown Cagle, L. Goncalves, Harrod, Ranalli, M. Ritchey Middle row-Bloom, C. Ritchey, Lucas, Castner, Mad den, Lawerence, Ricketts, Morgan, Williams, Averill, Tillotson. Back row-Haase, Kunze, McGimsey, Di reito, Thissell, Thomson, Bowles, Wilson, McCall. Front row-L. Ritchey, M, Goncalves, Morgan, L, Gon calves, Ranalli, Hooper, Belden, Madden, Eggert, Hicks Middle row-Lacert, Larson, Lye, Hissey, Cagle, M Ritchey, Behrman, Dodini, Bello, Rosa. Back row- Lawerence, McKenzie, McGrew, Mace, Averill McGimsey, Ricketts, Morris. 1 1- ' I BEI I Y MAE CARPENTER WILLIAM TAYLOR Twirling Drum Major Drum Major 1-'S Svmfn... N1 R.TT'au 6' I .lm Ark 'DHS W :M 25. 5 . I V' x . .CP sv N ff' 4 XSKINNY, ' Bow i- I ,ff 2 ' X I ., -,ff .ff 4 wg 'f I M it , , -, Qgff' 54. ' T ifwfg 1 1' ' r' -gf m x iw, ' ' 1' ,- , .5 ' , .v ' , rf- i ' ng vu,-,:4' . 1' I , ff SETI , , . ' 1 af Aa : K lg! ' xl 1- Yi - - . .' ' 2 ,sp-'-Ya' . its- : 1 . 11 A, xvg .W -- F1 nl, ,v . , V L -,XX-I llikl i, x V I .1 I' rl fax ' ,,ifg'f1f:f5g, ,F ,. , , M L.. ,:: .1 ., - R J , ff -', f Q. .2 , - ' .- - .Qui --.,,'- ,.!X 1 f' r We 'si ' '-Pr, . '1f'Ll'1v'f-ff-:.r!J 1. -P L..-,A hm- N' ' r ' ,f1-,xii - U -N:--...,..- 1 ', 1v,.A.:'iff-L-34.515 . 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RED KILKENNY Captain LEAGUE STANDING Team Won Lost Tied Davis 4 O O Winters 3 l O Dixon 2 l O Esparto O 3 l Clarksburg O 3 l Dixon 6 Dixon 6 Dixon 26 Dixon l3 Dixon O SCHEDULE Davis 19 Winters I9 Clarksburg O Esparto i2 Vacaville 14 FRANK WILLIAMS Manager rl Houki fm Rn lf Q06 ms maps d .XLIXFO nxzm Lo0K 'Em 0 f' vez! Q Front row-Rohwer, Bruhn, Taylor, Kilkenny, Blooms Back row-Thomson, Lopes, Leathers, Seifert, Ritchey, Coach Stoddard. A STANDING B STANDING Team Won Lost Team Won Winters Dixon Davis Davis Dixon Espana Esparto Clarksburg Clarksburg Winters Lost O 2 4 6 8 ll 8 Front row-McGrew, Williams, McGimsey, Hopkins, Sievers. Back row-Lyon, Mace, Jacobs, Bowles, Rob- ben, Coach Williams. Front row-Goodin, Jacobs, Hooper, Joseph, Smith Back raw-Haase, Averill, Coach Foley, Mayhew, Rayn IICII Team Won Lost Davis 8 0 Dixon 4 4 Winters 4 4 VOTED MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Esparto 4 4 Clarksburg O 8 EDDIE SEIFERT LEE HOPKINS WALTER RAYN IIAII IIBII IICII K1 E L Front row-Smith, Reddick, Joseph, Averill, Goodin, Avila, Wong, Buckner. Middle row-W. Jacobs, Wil- liams, Rossi, Bruhn, Vasquez, Sawyer, Mack, Ritchey, Lopes. Back row-Mayhew, Ferguson, Thomson, Tutt, Direito, Lewis, Lyon, Johnson, D. Jacobs, Hooper, Sie- vers, Coach Stoddard. TRACK SCHEDULE April 29 Northern Section at Winters, May 5 s. c. A, Li Qfwanfefs BASEBALL SCHEDULE May I2 Central Section at Vacaville March 30 Winters April 28 April I4 Clarksburg May 5 April Zl Esparto April 21 Front row-Souza, Jetfcoat, Robben, Pritchard, Rayn, Ritchey, Thissell. Back row-Holly, Rohwer, Taylor, Mack, Hopkins, Sievers, Popov, Coach Foley. 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'- .-,' M , h ' V THE DIRECTORS OF 36th DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION ISOUKNO COUNTY FAI Ri Wish to express their appreciation for the fine support given to our fair by the teaching staff and the student body of the DIXON UNION HIGH SCHOOL Our fair is given to assist in the further devel- opment of the social and economic life of our county and in this development the public schools play a most important part. CHAS. McGIMSEY, president R. S. CURREY M. E. MORGAN, secretary H. G. BROWN M. W. CARPENTER ANGUS MADDEN C. B. PHILLIPS ELLWOOD PETERS W. D. PETERSEN STANDARD OIL C0. OF CALIF. Dixon, Calif. Phone 77-W C. M. Menzies C. J. Stevens DAVIS STEAM LAUNDRY d all DRY CLEANERS ' ,Q 1 SERVIQ 302 G Street 544 Davis Shell Products Lubrication Specialists Goodyear Tires Hobbs Batteries Tire-Battery-Radio-Service E. R. Carpenter 09 D. PAYNE Complete Optical Service latest lens-grinding modern laboratory testing equipment one-day service Woodland Compliments of C. BRUCE MACE ff J. DEL GREIVE WHOLESALE BUTCHER I 5 , l.v ,! iT,Q'- K A R p . -3, M? , 1 ,!i. ',g 4 up ' .,f 07.-54 mt- Q ,. W I :L U., V . s-A.s..4 il, 'gi . ,- i 51,-. s . X . ax' ,gf l - K t v . DIXON STEAM Q LAUNDRY Quality Service at Reasonable Prices ROSSI BROS. M. 0. DGYLE General Repairing Oldsmobile Agents Allis Chalmers Remy Tractors Compliments of THE CAPITAL CLOTHING CO. Hickey-Freeman g Society-Brand Suits Sacramento, Calif. 916 K Street Choice Meats MARVIN'S Delicatessen G phone 95 Expert Repairing PARDPS Storage MEAT Phone 78 Dixon DIXON CREAMERY 1 Milk, Cream Ice Cream Buttermilk Candy J. D. JOHNSON ff SON G. S. Johnson, Owner Hardware and plumbing-sheet metal work house furnishing-agricultural implements sporting goods Phone 148 Dixon, California AMERICAN LEGION n',, 1 wiilh' 0, Qx 41735 6, 5-Riyals-ui 2 s iii' Q 'fi - 2 ni, 'f 9 4 559 ' ' e bzllruvnrnti POST 208 Dixon, California STAR PHARMACY ---- DAVIS Drugs :Him 'ik Cosmetics Phone 63 5, B. R. E. Lee This issue of The Chanticleer produced entirely by the LITHOPRINT PROCESS Pacific Lithoprint Co. UE-1' Sacramento, Calif. Dr. A. S. Almeida Dr. 0. P. Floreth Veterinarian And PHYSICIAN Wool Buyer G SURGEON Phone - - I24-F-2 PONTIAC AUTOMOBI LES HOUSEHOLD APLIANCES RAD IOS-WASH ERS-I RON ERS REF RIGERATORS-STOVES M. C. CARPENTER, JR. DIXON RAMSI STRATHGORDON SUFFOLKS C. B. 6 J. R. Phillips Dixon, California , GEM PHARMACY df - f...- Complete Line of s . I 5,5 DRUGS G COSMETICS f MooERN FOUNTAIN SERVICE . W. R. IBiIII MILLIGAN, Prop ROBBEN BROS. Trucking Beverages Automatic Stokers phone 326-W LAFONTAINE'S THE MODERNE Excellent Luncheons Everything to Wear And Dinners Dry Goods 9lO K Street phone I69 Sacramento, Calif. NORMANDY phone 94 CAFE DIXON HOME G I Food BAKERY Quick Service Anna Webb Breads 6' Pastries THAT VA5 CORNER CAFE 50mg Open all night NEAL.Q' IE Tom Wong f , i f ffl' itll -w. l ... VI ME :UQ 3, M55 rx 39: Q Ewa: NO can 3- o :ff 2 S- Q :jo U 2 P' 2' 1:53 2. Gm Q' Q fb 9- is gurl! Z g 3: s- gm E P Z 1 o 8. ' -u 5' 3 0 S Un I 5 -, P-1 gg QP -4 O Nl 0 Z 2 Z T' U 6 5 Q ' 2 3' P :C H 1O ' 4-A-ms -' 5 5 E 5- 'U 0 J' 3 5 O56 Egg PQ S 5 2 12 Ogg E Q S 3 5 3 : W Z 3' 2 Z g 9 'Q 'USS g H nf fb Z' 2 rz G Q fi S oz E aj P-1 :Q o Q E Qs -1 Z P 'O 3 V25 Q ,K m 3 -nz O Q -U S WE EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the Class of '39, DIXON UNION HIGH SHOOL In preparing for Iife's work, don't overlook the thrift habit. One of your most important books will be your bank book. The First National Bank lmember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporationl DIXON, CALIFORNIA FRANCIS Rf E- L, STOLLE STEPHENS Phone ZO Real Estate Insurance PHYSICIAN I STUART GRADY CLASS OF 'O2 General Merchandise Home Phone 4 Store Phone 5 Eat At .... 4 Q it I MOORE'S Q. 22 Y l .Q i N Home-cooked Meals t f'Q Moderate Prices 'C' CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '39 SHELDON OIL CO. Distributors of Oil furnaces Oil burners Oil Ranges Oil heaters Offices at Suisun - - Rio Vista - - Walnut Grove JANE PORTER SHOP Exclusive sport and dress wear. Davis VARSITY THEATER ln appreciation of past patronage. Mike Luft, Mgr. Davis Independent Grocers Monarch Products I ll . cl? OUR STORE, INC. 5753 llc, We Deliver Phone 318 DIXON LOUIS' MEAT MARKET BARBER SHOP The Store That Appreciates Your For lc3gH-Kept P0f 0 '09e Appearance DIXON DRUG CO. . ' s 1 y' iv Complete Line of Gifts 'R I 'Q Soda Fountain 3 11 - Arnold Grussendorf Phone 67 Compliments of .... DAWSON'S Candy Soft Drinks MILTON CARNEGIE CARPENTER LIBRARY Funeral Director Ambulance Service Pl'lOI'l6 86 CLAUDE Compliments of .... ROHWER GRAN GERS' Attorney-at-Law Phone 183 General Warehousing H E D G E S ' VALLEY SPORT SHOP Bendix Home Laundry Norge Appliances Gibson Refrigerator Zenith Radios Sports' Equipment 7, . u 4:1 .ll .sf ' - 1 0 , ' ' ' Q, V f Ixvh N ll 'Qi V 52- l 17,1 A 'f.l'wgF.: 'pf l f R ! ,,l4f av 4, +1 EH -7' You can build o home using E our Building and Loon Plan ll E-X ll iw f ,pry li hs ---C' DIXON LUMBER COMPANY Everything that goes into the home from cellar to garret Office phone 28 Fred A. Hutton Home phone 27 Manager FARMERS' HANS EXCHANGE ROHWER T. E. C1 J. W. Kilkenny Feed Fuel HGH'-lW0 e Wool Grain Plumbing Phone 47 FORD Come in and see our cars Chas. Mc:Gimsey Dixon Simme- FE VER AIR IlTCRtSTiN1? R TIN A Foo 1- Foo BR.HlNS'f A Bi, Sec ACI?


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