dUps And Downs Of Outfitv*.The thort and long of thoArizona Wranglers Com*pany. Sheriff Loyal Underwood on the left, and “Pee; Wee,” affectionatelymisnamed, on the right.ntn-nhernatinaiatic.f-d-!emidt-li-in:hd,id lemr-hten-3fira-'i-tr-«-,1.1*;i1(i1IOriginal Arizona Wranglers To Beicv-itt-!-?-jrr,r-leidState Theatre Treat Friday NightC.W: A. MenGet $5100The total tegular C, W. A. payroll In Mendocino county for theweek ending Thursday was approximately $5300, A. W. Biggar, coun-{ty C. W. A. engineer, announced, j. i yesterday. The money was distributed among 459 men working on the various projects throughout the county.i- In addition, truck and team hireSheriff Loyal Underwood and his Original Arizona Wranglers are coming to town!The man who made his Arizona cowboys the most imitated act inic*ie1-il-11i-reemployed seven more men and provided a payroll of $131 for the week.Under the C. W. S., the federal division for providing employment for women, 16 women worked last week and received $124.L-eerCOAST JUDGE HEBEJustice of the Peace John F. Murray of Big River township was here from Mendocino City over the week end on business. He was a guest at the Palace Hotel.# John Rogers and son, Roland, Cletus Byrnes and Jesse Paoli, all of Mendocino City, were business visitors here Monday.i $5340 Byircement Work[)live stock and other farm produce purchased at a set price, or failure to account fully and promptly for the returns on consignment transactions.“In considering this report,” Brock declared, “full credit is due Agricultural Commissioner Buhn, for the interest shown in the work and the help given to the limited personnel of our division. Complaints are often filed through the office of the commissioner, althoughradio history will bring his original troupe to the State Theatre in Ukiah Friday.The Arizona Wranglers, led by the Sheriff in person, will present on the stage the songs and musical numbers that have made them famous over the air and set a newstyle in radio entertainment.It was over station KNX in Hollywood that Sheriff Underwood first presented the Wranglers. To hundreds of thousands of listeners in the western part of the United States such characters as “Uncle Iron Trail,” “Slicker,” “Sleepy,” “Nubbins,” “Dynamite,” etc., soon became an important part of every evening.Many cowboy acts have tried toimitate the group, but Sheriff Underwood and his Arizona Wranglers remain the original act that set a national fad. Their renditions of the old cowboy ballads were a distinct contribution to modern mu-♦i * ♦31C.Unlike many radio acts, the Wranglers proved equally popular on the stage and wore even successful in the movies. Since they went on tour they have been breaking .house records in almost every town in which they have played.Sheriff Underwood, who serves as master of ceremonies, proves to be something distinctly new in theatre entertainment. His personality and enthusiasm for his cowboy pals have won him thousands of friends while on tour between radio engagements.The troupe has just returned from a successful invasion of the east and is making a final stage tour before returning to the air. Walter Merrcil, theatre manager, is making plans for a record crowd.t£IIIt(I2tc.Jicieat(vI-t:oarEUCldItlaREGISTRAR REAPPOINTED In