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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 8

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Phone Your Want Ads 660 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929 Hoover Praised By Dry Leader STOCKS RALLY ON FRIDAY 'CHANGES The MEMO Mr. and J. K. Jacobs were in Sacramento Wed business visito OUfcl nesday. Mrs.

George Griffith and son, were business visitors in Ar WDECBMDER buckle the first of the week. i Stock market issues rallied in the Friday afternoon session. Most stocks I started low on the day's board but 'ame un before the closings were re 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blann attend Christmas Party for Melba Allison Given ed the meeting of Phoebe Rebekah I Luncheon Precedes Rebekah Installation Lodge at Esparto Wednesday ev FRI jsg 8 QiO 11 2 13M 151617118 W20 21 25p62728 ninS Mrs.

Gladys Agnew and Miss Vi (By United Press) WASHINGTON Dr. Ernest H. Cherrington, of the Anti Saloon League, praised President Hoover's message to Congress as the "greatest pronouncement on national prohibition ever made by a president of the United "The strong declarations of President Hoover," Cherrington said, "express the desire of the heart of the American people. The emphasis he has placed upon obedience to the law as well as its enforcement will go far toward reassuring friends of prohibi tion. It practically notifies those who have brought wet pressure to bear Birthday Party Miss Melba Allison was guest of honor at an enjoyable party which Eastern Star Members JK 'ihone with 4, American Can with a', A program of Christmas carols and am, Southern Pacific and a prettily decorated tree with josh AmeriCan Tobacco were leaders for I presents for everyone and a Santa day.

Quotations: Claus to distribute them will be the Americai n0 sales; Trans 1 lette Kindt teachers of the Willow Oak school attended an educational lecture In celebration of their first successful year and the beginning of a new period the members of the Vet in Woodland Thursday after school. Joe Farnham of Oakland is spending the week end with his parents, celebrated her 14th birthday Thurs ran Rebekah lodge oi Woodland had United States" Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farnham. He General Motors, day evening, ine paruy wa nignugms oi me mceuiig anienca 44, up atxthe home of her parents, Mr.

and at I. 0 r. SUr meetlng tonighL The Chri.1 sted 2 up B. Gf Mrs. Carl Allison, at 203 Main street.

Following the 'Jj 1 mas party will be held after the short 1 41; up Aacont a Copper, 7S, up Amer Eleven girl friends ot Miss a in I Birr district deputy. meeting at wtnen Mrs. ivi.in Up 53, FRIDAY Pawnee Friendly Indians Meet at Y. M. C.

4 p. m. son were invited to ine aiiuu aim Fraet, worthy matron, ana tester TVlnnhone. 222 Vi. up 4: Amer 'ennnt.

the evening: playing games and I Atl0UC tJU nmot.i Lindberg Pioneers Meets at First tw war an attractively ance at the attar will go to Sacramento Friday evening with the De Molays. Miss Ethel Wolgamott, teacher at Clarkuville, arrived in Woodland Friday to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolgamott. A.

C. Huston, left Friday to spend several clays in Lakcport on ancton, worthy patron, will preside. 1 Can; ug up g. Caterpillar, In addition to the chorus which will j5Sl, up Koislerj 014, up Vs) Pain; carols there will be songs by Ti.htino 74. up Standard Methodist Episcopal church, that there will be no let up in the enforcement program of his adminis tration.

It serves notice upon violat ors of the prohibition law, both large and small' that the President means business when he calls attention to his oath of office. Mrs. Leonard Thatcher and Eurcne 1. Montgomery Ward, Junior Friendship Club Meets Stowe. Mrs.

Frank Fitz wi 1 give American Tobacco, Parish Hall, 7:30 p. m. Eastern Star Meets at Masonic Hall legal business. Mrs. Minnie Schlosser is the new esident of the club.

Mrs. E. C. xithaker is past president. Mrs.

ive Kipcrs took the vice president's air, James Stamp started the itie.s of secret ai and Mrs. Angie nr took over the treasurer's office. Mr. Cora Gates of Lovelock, Xe da, who is visiting in Woodland, was guest at the affair. 'The morale of those charged with decorated Christmas tree and holly berries were used in the rooms.

The evening was concluded with a supper. Miss Allison received many gifts. The guests were Beverly Weston. 'Marion Nelson, Lois May Parker, Billy Eakle, Betty Mezger, Jane Lais son, Janet Brubaker, Helen Blizzard, "Daphne Hill, Geraldine Bond and Helen Allison. 8 p.

m. iMrs. ora crates or l.oveiocrv, re uaiiv lv4, up 4Vj; Southern California) Edison, 50, up Southern Pa cific, 123, up i7k; Cal'fornia Packing 08; Golden State Milk, 33, clown Richfield, 28 up Intercoast, IS1 Jackson, Vj Byro a reading. Irvin Clover as Santa Claus will preside at the Chiistmas tree and g.ve out the piesents. A supper will conclude the evening.

The lodge rooms have been attractively decoiated in the holiday spirit. Mrs. Anna Schindler, associate mat; on, is in charge of the feature. She has been assisted by a committee beaded by Mrs. Jes.

Tate and including Mrs. Lela Clove1 and Mis. Anna M. Aimstrong. vada.

is in Woodland visiting her, 4. pub ic spirited citizens and organiza son Rodney Hill, and the members of J. prohibition caMfl J. LBrunschwiler and H. R.

Parker will be greatly strengthened by this were in Woodland Friday from Sac statement of the president. ramento. Harrokl Hile of Robbins was a LeaSCS Worry shnnner in Woodland Friday morn 1 Fransamerica right 10 cents. Thefts Reported Red Men Klatawa Council meets at I. 0.

O. F. hall, 8 p. m. National Theatre Ronald Coleman in "Bulldog Drummond" shows at 7 and 9 p.

m. Woodland Theatre "Life of an Actress," shows at 7 and 0 p. m. Dorcas Society meets at home of Mrs. Virginia Whitehead, 14G Second street, 2:30 p.

m. Methodist Episcopal church bazaar Ladies' Aid and Young Women's Auxiliary to have fancy work sale at Red Bud, all day. Bridge Club Meets At Fred Weiders' Date Changed for Dinner Dance British Statesmen ing. Samuel K. McCleary of Davis was Mrs.

A luncheon and afternoon of was enjoyed by 12 friends of Fieii Weider. who met at her By R. W. Barr R. W.

Barr has reported to the of i I'icers the loss of a 20 ton track jack, two pairs of eight in'jh ohain tongs nd one and a half inch pump which he claims were stolen from his yard e'Mrs. Frieda Abshirc among the visitors in Woodland Fri day (By United Press) Harry raynham, who for several QKYO A serious diplomatic sit. days has been confined to his home" of New Rebekah Grand international relations between Japan, his duties at the Osborn 1 raynham Postponement of the Lions' I.adie. Night Dinner Dance until after tin holiday season was decided on Tliurs day when the members of the Dinner Dance committee met to discuss plan' for the affaii. It was decided that more elaborate and successful part; could be staged in January hecau i "of the many pie Christmas activities The date had been set for Decemhe at 735 Fourth street.

SATURDAY Odd Fellows Woodland Lodge No. Ill meets at I. O. O. F.

hall, 8 p. music store Friday. election Woodland Rebekahs held ficially revealed here Friday. It was Friday for the regular session of one of the bridge coteiies. The luncheon 1 covers were laid at a large table which had for its centerpiece the sea ton' favorites, hollyherries and red candles.

Holiday appointments weie used throughout. i Gnosis for the afternoon were Mrs. lid Dickey and Mrs. Clarence Dailey. interests were of officer pie edine.

the Woodland Theatre Tom Mix in tored down from Guinda Friday morn 1 about to close a contract to develop valuable petroleum deposits in the Dutch East Indies. Great Britain is said to be alarmed "Rough Riding shows jng at, 7J ando9 W. A. Stiles of Madison was in Methodist Bazaar and Food bale fu. Ladies holding bazaar and food1 odlaild Friday.

Like all th i other Thursday night. Mis. Fiieda Abhire was elected noble' grand; Mrs. Carmine Dieudonne, vice grand; Mrs. Angie Barr, recording secretary; Mrs.

Elizabeth Streeter, financial secretary; Mrs. Lu.y Weaver, treasuier, and Mis. Laura Davis, trustee. Immediately the meeting Nationa" later in jZt over the rain. He' stated has asked Holland to reconsider "Mister shows at 7 and that .5 of and inch fell at Madison lls 18.

The committee in charge of the dance includes E. J. Stevenson, Kenneth Carter, George Atkins, Jack Caldwell and Harvey Bender. They are planning to make it an outstand Bridge Club Enjoys Luncheon and Cards Dohsny to Escape Oil Leases Trial (By United Press) LOS ANGELES Edward L. Do heny, Los Angeles oil magnate, will not be called as a witness at the federal court hearing hers where the vnmsnt is attempting to cancel ertain Kern county oil leases.

Tlv's was announced Friday by attorneys for the Rich field O.l company, repre enting the holdei of the involved 9 p. m. Thursday night. Wurth Cook, local grocery store Hold Funeral for John Darby Cory employe, is recovering from a badly slashed thumb, received while trim Dr. Bell to Give ananged for the card tables wei Mrs.

Don Huff PETALUMA Evans. Stephan lad cs Friday whe no. lu 1 party. Twenty two the membeis of e( wajs ming vegetables. He was treated at tables were till game of the ev Health Lecture the Woodland Clinic.

with her lor the Corporation, capitalized at SlOt), 'her bridge club met fternoon's play. Preceding s( 000, filed articles of incorporation, scheduled Employees of the local branch of I the Bank of Italy are going to Sacra eie won by Mrs. Myr vomen and C. C. Foy L'cond high by Mrs.

Dr. Leo P. Bell will deliver nento this veiling to attend a trust Funeral services for John Darby Cory were held in the chapel of the Kiellcnberg compa iy Friday morning. The Rev. E.

Karstaedt, pastor of the First Christian church, of anrl C. II. Runpert. The door 1 pwMfMrnmm was a Wood 1 J. Huhs of Madison was won by J.

0. Walke by Bymcas Planning land visitor Friday. Mr. and "Mrs. W.

H. Donaldson made a trip to Woodland from their Espar ficiated. Interment was in the Woodland cemetery. Pall bearers were L. E.

Wraith. Charles R. Hoppin, Dr. F. of a series of health lectures, sponsored by the Woodland Clinic, next Monday night at the Woodland Grammar school commencing at 8 o'clock.

Dr. Bell will discuss cancer, its diagnosis, prevention and treatment. His talk will be illustrated with pictures. The lecture will be free and the public is uiged to attend. Surprise Program composed of Mrs.

Myrtle Grace Farnham. Mrs. udonne and 1 commitee in cliarge of E. Cranston, Irvin Clover Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Moore motored 1 Reebe i has, ben "it pro S. J. Birch.

Ed Dieudnni Ralph langed by the Bymcas club of thi Second Baptist rhtirch for the Hondo' party which is to be held at the M. C. A. quaiters lonight. Secretar 1.

W. Howell i assisting the mem down from Capay Friday morning. John Rodgers of Davis was in Woodland Friday afternoon. Bedford Boutwell is home from the Pacific Union College at St. Helena and will remain here until after th" Christmas and New Year holidays.

Wyatt Duncan came down from Capay Fiiday. I WOODLAND aSnirde; I We leserve the rfelit to limit nuantiUea M. LleCtS UttlCerS hud i s. ri.midc rablc ec recy is at I OAKLAND New post office building opened at Elmhurst on East Fourteenth street between Eighty ninth and Ninetieth avenue. NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK MINISTER AT 18 (By United Press) ALLIANCE.

O. The youngest minister in the Northwest Ohio Conference of the Methodist church is a frc Jrman at Mt. Union college. The Rev. Eugene Thompson recently celebrated his eighteenth birthday as pastor of the Bolton and Lexington M.

E. churches. to the affair, but assui full be that it XOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Council of the City of Woodland Subscribe the "Democrat" Winters Man Hurt on tne day ot uecemoer, jud, passed its Resolution of Intention Xo. 571, for the following work and improvement to be made in said city, In Fall From Barn More Specials 1 BUTTER lb. 43c I FRESH CREAMERY POTATOES bag" $1.37 I IDAHO GEMS COFFEE per can 45c I HIIJS RED CAN I mit 2 Wwodland Chapter No.

Mi Royal Arch Masons held annual election nff.cer Thim day evening. Charles K. Raihee of Davi. wa. nanvd hieh prieht.

OUier officcis elected weio: William Wainer, D.ivis, king; Emory F. Dodson, Woodland, scribe; Thornton Cranston, Woodland, treasurer and F. W. Weaver, recoid er. Hugh Oirick retiring high priest.

Installation will be January Ladies are Invited. A banquet and meeting of Zabiid Council, Royal and Selected Masons preceded the election. Hiram Hutchings, illustrious grand master of California Royal and Selected Masons, was given a reception and he delivered a talk. A committee consisting of E. C.

Stowe, Sam Neff and Lester Cran I st on was appointed to purchase aj jewel for Oirick. the regular event, the ladies were The closing up and abandoning ot Yolo Street in the City of Woodland i from the North line of Beamer street to the South line of Hollister Road, as said Yolo Street is set out and delineated on the map of Beamer 's Woodland Park, on file in Book 3 of Maps, at page 20, Yolo County Rec For further particulars rcgardine; the said work and improvement all persons interested are hereby referred to said Resolution of Intention No. 571 now on file in the office of the Clerk of the City of Woodland. DATED: Woodland, California, De When he fell from a barn on which he was working at Winters Friday afternoon. Dan Felix, 4S.

received a broken collarbone and suffered a possible fiacture of several ribs. Felix was working on a barn on his place when the accident occurred. The injured man was brought to the Wood lnaci Clinic for treatment. CHRISTMAS IS COMING RACINE, Wis. Mrs.

James J. Mehning, Lake Beulah, reported her 1 flock of 200 chickens disappeared cember 12th, 1929. I (Sitrned) GEO. W. HAZEMAN, during a dark night.

Shortly after Dunbar Shrimps 2 cans 29c Apricots 2 lge. no. 2y2 cans 47c YOSEMITE Apricots are rapidly becoming one of the most popular fruits. Their distinctive flavor adds materially to salads, sauces and cocktails. Superintendent of Streets of the Citv of Woodland.

Dec 13, 14, 1G, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, that William Beck reported to the Racine county sheriff that someone had stolen 40 of his ducks. Used Cars Priced far below what you expect to pay No Reasonable Offer Refused 1925 Buick Coupe 1923 Sludebaker Light Sedan 1925 Essex Coach 1926 Chrysler 60 Sedan 1926 Chrysler 70 Sedan 1925 Dodge Sedan 1926 Dodge Sedan 1927 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan 1928 Dodge Cabriolet. Rumble Seat E. A. BOYD 2 1.

1 guests at a prettily appointed lunch New Today Peaches 2 lge. no. 2y2 cans 35c FOR SALE 1929 Ford sedan, prac illy new. Phone 222R. del5 WANTED Lady with some demon 3 lbs 20c RICE Gold Seal Used Buicks Have Real Guarantee! strating experience in food commodities.

Write A. H. Blunt, Hotel Sequoia, Sacramento. delCc FOIiSALE Large, very well built cook house on truck gear. Sink drainboard, and other inbuilt fixtures.

Will build new cne, on truck gear, P. O. Box 51, Woodland. jal3c Fancy, long grain. Lady Edith variety.

Famous for its high cooking quality. HOT SAUCE 6ca. 23c FOR SALE All kinds of fruit tr Woodland Nursery. E. Delevati, Woodland P.

O. Box 54, Woodland. Phone 530 WANTED Second hand refrigerator 50 lbs. capacity. Must be in good condition.

AVoodland Clinic hospital. delG 1920 HUDSON SEDAN. Al condi Tomatoes lge. no. 2y2 cans 15c F.

P. BRAND If you like fancy, solid pack tomatoes, with that fresh from the vine flavor, we are sure you will appreciate F. P. Try a can at this low price. 25c Large No.

2'j Cans FLAKED and ready for your salads and sandwiches. All light meal From this season's catch. Mother's Oats lg. pkg. 35c With China APPLES per dozen 25c Why buy an ordinary used car of uncertain condition when, at no greater cost, you can buy a Gold Seal used Buick.

Buyers of Gold Seal used Buicks are protected by the full guarantee, just as buyers of new 1930 Buicks are protected by the Buick factory guarantee. You can buy a Gold Seal used Buick or any other used car with a small amount down, using your present car as part payment. tion. A real bargain. Phone 174R.

201 5th Woodland. del8c FOODi SALE, Saturday, Dec. 14, by Good Looking Glasses When new frames are needed, it is doubtful if anywhere there is to be found a larger variety than that shown in our optical department. Comfort is in them, so are modishness and durability. ladies of Second Baptist church, Fred Wirth vacant store building on Main St.

del3 FOR SALE 5 tons alfalfa hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting, 120 lb. bales. II. L. Fredericks, R.

F. D. No. 2, Winters. del3c Reputation NEWTOWN PIPPINS Fancy, larfje wrapped FOR SALE 0 Ions baled sedan grass 43c EGGS medium size Woodland Buick Co.

333 Main Street via Your liuuranieo rant hay at $10.00 ton. Taken in on bad debt Federal Truck, $100.00. Sec at yard, Woodland Lumber Co. delO FOlTSALE Baled alfalfa" hy. Must take 5 tons or more, Louis C.

Ulrich, 111 College St. Phone 743M. del 0 S32 Main Street, Woodland Established la tear Whrvrr you biiv insist on "Frcsh CIcan IT. S. No.

1 Extras!" Purity Sells Only the Beat. Every Egg Carries a Money Back Guarantee. On Special Sale this Week..

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