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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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Phone Your Want Ads 666 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND. CAUFQBN1A, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1. farm Leader Raps Federal, State Duplication of Taxes Former Pride of Mather Field Crew of 75 British Tune Big Guns at Mediterranean Fortress (Tracks Now Pulls Plows in Field Work Okehed, Buck Reveals At Guinda to Pick Prunes ivision of Tax Sources Suggested A 7R A MTCMTO Wnrfi was receiv A nww nf 75 men and WOnieU brought up from Vacaville Sunday to, pick: up prunes for the E. I. Borden ranch in Guinda.

ed yesterday by Congressman Frank H. Buck that President Roosevelt has approved a WPA request for $135, 000 to be used in starting rehabilita Mr. and Mrs. Koy wyatt 01 i uollov visitors Sunday. I viMvftiiH attack on duplication of iwndet ill federal and state govern ments for the collection of taxes was launched today by Ralph H.

Taylor, Oliver Newman, resident of the Bryte district, has one of the most distinctive race horses in California according to Future Farmer students at the local high school. The.25 year uld horse used to win its share of races years ago. When a horse loses its racing strength, owners generally believe its worth is lost. Mr. Newman uses the horse in the field and also to pull his buggy to Dixon at least once a month.

The "Black Beauty" is in perfect health and according to Future Farmer students, who see it daily, will live for many years to come. Baby Liinas Shipped Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Smith and Lelal Gray of Guinda drove to Woodland Sunday evening to enjoy the show. Frank Pierce was a Voodland vis tor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson of 1, aA Mi and Mrs.

Don Gtb tion of Mather 1 leld. The project now awaits clearance through the comptroller. general's office and' every effort is being made to push it through speedily, Lawrence Westbrook, assistant to the administrator of WPA, wived Buck. Sought for several months by the army air corps and Sacramento cham executive secretary oi me Agur Council of California. His Comments on the situation fol 'ioiTl snn of Oakland spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Pier ber or.COmmeict:, me inujcui jj" MahW fipld in condition to be used Duplication of functions and activities by the several branches of governmentfederal, state and local undoubtedly ranks today as one of the greatest single causes of excessive overhead and extravagance in the as a temporary base pending further Mrs. Jim Hamilton, has been visiting her son and his family of Thornton for the past week, returned afiprorn iations vor comiucee a ntiuin tation.

All construction under the project will be permanent. kmc in Guinda Sunday. whole system 01 American TrtPTlt. Mv and Mrs. Ford Weissel, Miss From Sutter Basis i rwnthv Weissel and friend of Berke vt if hns continued to flourish and It provides lor construction oi a hangar, a machine shop and additions to the administration building, and for the leveling and oiling of runways.

i lev. spent the week end with Mr. and i Mrs. Jack McCahts of Guinda. multiply, with little or no constructive effort to correct it a classic but expensive example of the high cost ot public indifference to public prob Mrs.

Kenneth Bowles and son are The first shipment of the new crop of baby lima beans were dispatched Conqueror Unhonorod Cortex, conqueror of Mexico, has no Ibr Sutter Basin district 1 ue.s visiting relatiyesin the valley Mr and Mrs. Paul Longley and lems! qc NW Fields with day, when two carioaas eacn canwm of Vallejo spent the inn ri i sacks, were niuuea irom jo monument to his name in that entire country, whereas there are scores of to Cuauhtemoc, vanquished Carl Burnou oi 'uuinaa t0 Doints in Colorado. i.yle bray, pernera uyu im i handied by Rich monument monuments soon swing into action inferirridst ijf a spark 9hJuld set off the Mediterranean This roaring siege gun of Madelina fort, on the British island of Malta off the coast of Italy, may ro. VScir pe'S; Urd J. Murphy, San Francisco broke, native her week end with their parents in the valley.

The invasion of federal tax fields by the states, and similar encroachment by' tne national, government on state tax sources requiring both branches of government to maintain costly and duplicating collection systems is a more recent phase ot the over lapping abuse which completes the vicious circle; win, ot Hollars reauired to Landing iScKool MURDER SUICIDE Gun Wounds Self Inflicted To Gave Party Winter is Coming! It is Time to Think of HEATING See J. BARTH HEATING APPLIANCES reel 1 We Arrange Federal Housing Loans pay for cumbersome duplication of agencies, new duplicating tax boards now are created to collect the funds to Meaning of Name Taj Mahal The meaning of the name Taj Mahal I as translated from the Persian, is "dis tinguislied one of the palace." The contraction from the Arabic "mumtaz mahall" gives the; meaning "distinguished abode." Either will apply since the Taj Mahal is the tomb of the wife of Shah Jahan. For Yule Fund defray the cost ot tne ongiuai uu. SAN FRANCISCO Although still investigating the possibility of mur San county authorities inclined toward the suicide theory today in The only end in view is the end of irobing the mysterious death The grammar pupils WsnlnirLmi Clifton Morcran on the i the taxpayer's pocketbook or iviTir beiWir, card the Yolo County Transcripts 4ience. 11 something is not uone skyline boulevard, check the development of the present The bmJy of M01.gari a Watsonville ramshackle, top heavy, multiple 1 theater employe, was found slumped I winced house of government, the: wheel of his car eai.y Tues school auditorium' Friday evening at o'clock.

The proceeds will go to the Christmas tree fund. The Missionary Society of the whole' structure will ultimately col m0rninR four miles south of Col I United Brethren church will, hold kmifttt fn.ii at Plum me rV Gro lapse of its own weight. i lna. He had been shot the chest, ap cery store Saturday morning at 10 Demand Division parently with his own shotgun. October 11 1933 Tf r.nt sufficient however, to His widow.

Mrs. Addie Morijan, Arfr and am your clock. '1 no proceeio' Will Ui: CJl point with alarm to the problem. Cal at p7 Greenwich street here.i tQ The Capital National help the expenses of the local 11 tions, together with other tax con daughter of Morgan, who lives with bj Iaccd 360 hea(j Mr. and Mrs.

K. Y. Wotherpoon scious ana rax weiiy 6iui, i nei Tu 1 1,1 'V. of white faced yearling ewes. returned home 1 uesday irom van do well to blaze the trail toward re asserted it was her opinion Morgan; Weston" and E.

K. rollVpr where they had form by Intelligent studies and re took his own life. i Rcuter to Ralph Cebrian, Parker S. been visiting relatives. Paper search Wfticn wouia ma no nan ueen in, mh: u.iu Mad(kJ j.

Mansoti and A. Jx. Mr and Mrs. Otto Bushaw ot ban to effect an orderly division of Bov complained constantly oi ijU.ma. as joint tenants.

Book plW; formfr residents of the crnmental responsibilities. the i trouble. He had also been drinking 0 a1. pafr 1. Baio district, were in town elimination of unnecessary duphca heavily." Satis.

Charles W. Slack to Philip Tuesday visiting friends. tion. f. Manson, Ralph J.

Cehrian and A. Mrs Dolly Mackin of Dixon was a I10 Vf imnrv nhiertive 'in SUch fttntp's nlnnl: for coHeeCir.tr the State Vn) ftfi nf O. R. at uasre i ic Ifrti TnHn Sheldon visited campaign, the taxpayers siwum gasoline tax. 235.

Fred mand their legislators ana cuug i Lt a0 nappens Lnat we own: wu Kicutiou Mortg. John Uoe sional representatives, that there be net approximately the same revenue; J(V, husham, and wife to a sensible segregation of tax sources from its state income tax that the ten Credit as betwel the variolic of: era government takes from Calif or during the years of government' to wipe out needless dup i in its gas tax. A practical segre Tt1D Af nip.inrs. relatives in town Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Kdnil Stabftl of Davis were local visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs1." Collier visited; friends in Esparto' Sunday. Miss Melba Anderson was shop ping in Woodland Tuesday.

Troy Bristow' and Bud Anderson are vacationing in Santa Cruz. Bud is recuperating from an attack of ma laria. I Mrs. John Tabler, Mrs. Mike Ber ger and Mi's.

Ernest Paxton motored to. Woodland Tuesday night to. visit John Tabler at the clinic' I Otis Flowers of Woodland was in town Tuesday arranging for the ship lication' o'f'tax collecting agencies. gation of tax sources, with the federal ri.Ulv.,, oC ioo acres, m.l. Loc'd in "miOOO Employes government reserving certain flelUhe sd countv and sUte.

Illustrative of this needis the factj and the states allocated others, would Recon.Efmer W. Armfkld, sole. thatCffiiforhia's have made it possible tor 11 Uj T.illom Kitto. Vol. 19 of 0.

R. I through the Franchise Tax Co minis branches of government to secure the I sioner's office, is now: preparing to, same number of tax dollars with two; Trust Lillian Kitto to El add approximately'l00tf employees to; less agencies. mer Armfield and Chas. Day the state payroll to collect the, new Cleare la me gavi Bani stateXincome tax. Until federal and state off tuals Yet federal government already together on a fair and practical segre 10 01 gw intmect5on nascne.macnuii.iy sei up LvJ tki5 mw nui T'lr of Fourth and Oak str, Elmer W.

Armfield sole tr lection Dl ine reuemi insulin. 'i t. California. 1 take that one" neither legi to V. Baird and Mabel Bau'rt, hw.

I On the other hand, the national gov 1 nor governmeni, nf cw invndwl the! ha nun no severely iur nrr nt gas tax field in California levying i travagant methods of collection. 1 lie a cent a gallon federal tax and estab methods are a product of a faulty and Bank' Esparto to Mike lishing machinery to collect a cax; innerentiy cumoe nun. Manas a)U pranK Lopes and Ro: of uried truit. The El Dorado Ranch shipped five carloads of dried prunes to i San Jose Tuesday. The shipment contained 2fi05 sacks.

Mr5. Maurice Flynn and Mrs. Ei 1 mer Bycrs were visitors in Sacramen to Wednesday. Followed Deer Paths The lirst pnek train trails in the West followed the paths of deer and which duplicated, to large extent, the Lot 2S of the Bon sources, the federal government would undoubtedly be awarded the exclusive right to use the income ens. a field' which it pioneered.

And the under such a division, would probably be allocated exclusive right to levy a sales tax. Local governments cities and counties might have exclusive ritrhts to the property tax undo suen buffalo along lhe water courses. mge Tract. Hed of Trust Mike Manas and Frank Lopez and Rose M. Lopez, his wife to f.

R. Crego and I. C. liiers, Irs. for the Bank of Esparto.

Lot 28 of the Bonynge Tract. Notice that owner of real property will not be responsible for the improvements on Lhe lollou inc; descriri ed property: Xo. 51 Main St. between the Purity Grocery and Wraith and Parish. Schilling Baking Powder wakes fluffier biscuits nsr The CramjT Tartar Jots ii 41 bring you the NEWS! "Without me rumors would run rampant.

It is my primary obligation to bring you the facts in the news. separation of tax sources. But regardless of the division dc termined on, hundreds of millions of I dollars in unnecessary tax collection i costs would be eliminated in the Unit ed States, with thc result that ail taxes could be made lighter. And that, in t.hn final analysis, is Lhe rvJl in most interested: which the taxpayer "The very nature of business makes me a my dis WHY AVAIT FOR HARD STARTING? Cold Weather is near! Let us check your battery, starter Bitterness in Quaker Factions liiUenies of feeling between two factions of 1 lie Quakers JlicUsitcs OroIIiodnx In Jefferson county (Ohio) community in the lS2(ls lie came so pecnliiirly intense that al lliougli they nil used the same meet ing house each group hail Its own grave yard. ICacli group helieved that the respective hrothren could not rest well in tlie isaine cemetery with the others.

beiore tne cold snap. Fait Rudolph RADIO SERVICE AUTO ELECTRICIANS 411 3rd Street Woodland prosperity or depression I go on serving you with the news. "Besides the news, I bring you many entertaining features, educational and inspirational articles, helpful hints for the home and garden, and pictures of happenings at home and throughout the world. "1 am telling you this, not in a bragging spirit, but because it is NEWSPAPER PRESTIGE WEEK and, although you may take me for granted, 1 am vital alive to your desires for news quickly and accurately; I aid your charities, religious and educational institutions share the, pride in your I AIW6S THE GUIDE TO OUTSTANDING DENTAL VALUES tinctly local institution. "I am created by the hands and brains of men and women who are your neighbors.

"Each issue is a new achievement for the folks who make me. "From our own community from nearby and 'distant points they gather, edit and print the news for your information. iSA NO OTHER WAY compares in comfort or safety with riding over smooth fails in ti spacious Southern Pacific car, with soft cushioned chairs, plenty of kg wide aisles, high ceilings, and clean handy washrooms. There's no reason to ride less comfortably when these lux uries cost so little. Oat Round Way trip 8.71 15.68 9M 16.04 3.45 6.21 7.14 12.86 PAINLESS PARKER Exampht to: San Francisco Santa Barbara Los Angeles Reno Klamath Falls Portland DENTIST ..12.00 19.35 "In all seasons during am your PAPER!" 26 Pacific Coast Offices Similar low fares to all point! good in coaches and chair cars.

Also in tourist sleeping cars (berth extra) on trains carrying this equipment. Tickets good in standard Pullmans cost a little wore. SANDWICHES 10f, COPFEE or MILK 54, DOUGHNUTS 10 new service for coach and tourist passengers on P. long dis Southern Pacific W. Tcck, Agent Phone 1 This Is NEWSPAPER WEEK Observed by Members of the California Newspaper Publishers Association October 14 to 20 inclusive' Dftl PAINLESS PARKER 1018 8th Street, Sacramento.

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