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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. WKPNKSHAY. JANTAKV 17. PAGE THREE Knights Templar Install Staff Of Officers Auto Dealers Thieves Unable To Find Money, Kill Pap, Kitten JUST 3 MORE DAYS THURS. FRI.

SAT. To Enforce Local Code Phone Your Want Ads 666 Officers of Woodland Comman Members of the Yolo County Motor Dealers' association met here dery, No. 21, Knights Templar, were jointly installed last night with those Tuesday afternoon for the purpose oi" taking steps to enforce the code gov erning the automobile industry. Two committees were appointed, one to of Vacaville Commandery at a meeting held at Vacaville. Eggert Rohwer, of Dixon, inspector for the district, installed the offi CLEARANCE SACRAMENTO Apparently angered because they found no money in the house, two youthful burglars beat to death a small puppy and a kitten and the bodies in the bureau drawer of the home of Albert Pincho on the Garden highway.

The two youths, Victor Cardenas, 21, and Jessie Cruze, 17, were in the county jail last night pending filing of formal charges by deputy sheriffs who investigated the burglary. work with Chairman Elmer Dickey for the enforcement of the code pro cers" with the assistance of E. G. SJuke, past commander of Vacaville Low Prices On All Winter Merchandise Vjmmandery, as marshal. Woodland officers installed were Warner W.

Wilson, commander; visions and the other to investigate; city license conditions here. The commitee named to work on I the code provisions includes Rex! Ruckles, Lee Miller, V. V. Stith and R. L.

Judy. The other committee se lected to investigate the city license; situation as governing the autonio Charles E. Barbee, generalissimo; George S. Fredericks, captain gen Luundrv SOAP Lac Children's LONG HOSE 'air Jertfcn's TOILET SOAP Bar eral; Emery P. Dodson, senior war Mens WORK SHIRTS 49c FLOUR SACKS (i for 49c Pepsodeni TOOTH PASTE Tube 32c Lighthouse CLEANSER For 10c den; Kenneth C.

Laugenour, junior County May 4c live industry here includes Elmer i Dickey. Miller and Mervyn Younger. 11c The dealers also voted to affiliate Run Its Own! with the Sacramento Motor Car warden; Thornton E. Cranston, treasurer; Henry F. Anderson, recorder; Harry E.

Curtis, prelate; A. E. Larson, standard bearer; Walter Jarrett, sword bearer; Lester H. Cranston, warder; Julius H. Kraft, Joseph G.

Motroni and George Cranston, guards. J. D. Musgrove, retiring comman See Our Special Tables 10c to 50c Dealers' association as an associate i member. Health Dep't.

(Continued from page One) Men's Calfskin or Suede Jackets Distiogmshed Visitor Here Famous Skin Specialist Wash Cloths a for 10c Dish Cloths 3 for 12c Cotton Sheet Blankets 70x30 each der, was presented with a beautiful past commander's jewel by Anderson, in behalf of "Woodland Comman Chairman Dickey was named as a member of the state advisory committee for the National Automobile Dealers' association. Attending the session were Hickey. Lee Miller, Mervyn Younger, E. Deegan, Al Weathcrby, Guy Baccei, Elmer Abele, all of Woodland, and W. W.

Stith and L. L. Stith of Win dery, as a token of appreciation for his services during the past year. Deep Nap Blankets Men's Cotton Suede Jackets $1 .98 T1 was annwinfHf! I iW mtJS fer a definite plan for county health work management. Supervisor Naismith made a like protest.

"Now you're getting the cart before the horse," said Mr. Naismith, addressing his remarks to Mr. Edson. "You propose to elect a new Health Officer with authority to manage our health affairs, but you're not providing him with any tools to work with," he added. The supervisor from Western Yolo WARDERS AGAIN NAMED meeting would bu held January The session adjourned in memory of I $1 .98 Frank P.

Liggett, Iiavis automobile dealer, whose funeral was held Tues Hoys' Sheeplined Leatherette Coats $1 .98 referred to the limited county hos All Wool Chatham Blanket 7ux80 COUNCIL TO HEAR pitalizatinr. facilities and the presen water system at the county hospital, BALL PARK PLEA which he pictured as "inadequate'7! and constituting a 'Tire hazard." W. 0. Haider's will be Yolo County Hospital Warden for another term. His re appointment was decided upon late Tuesday by the unanimous vote of the supervisors.

Supervisor Alan Merkley nominated Mr. Marders and Supervisor F. B. Etison seconded it. The warden's salary was again fixed at 51200 a year.

Mrs. Marders will continue as hospital housekeeper at 75 a month. New Member Accepted Pure Silk Hose Full Fashioned .00 Supervisor Russell agreed with Su pervisors Huff and Naismith that Maym. Bobb WflS L. the county should sign the water jTuesjav by mcmbers oC the advh agreement with the City of Wood board of lbe Woodland baseball lan(' land he promised them that 'he Supervisors Edson and Merkley Cal a specia meeting of the city contended that there is a sufficient.

uurinfi. tnfi latter, part of the pair Sinsrlc All Woo! Blanket Solid Color $1 .98 each water supply available at present andfor tne pul pose 0f yivipo them an Of Hollywood Toronto New York Miss Lee is one of the most outstanding characters of the famous Princess Pats of World War fame. Her daring and valor as a nurse in first aid on the field will long be remembered hi her many patients. hora Lee is introducing her remarkable products exclusively al J. C.

Penney Stores She sends a hearty invitation to all, particularly those with the various skin troubles acne, blackheads, wrinkles, etc. Come in today Get your free skin analysis, consultation and facials Make your appointment now. This product is indorsed by the medicinal laboratories completely rejuvenates the skin. By Cub Scout Troop exists tne countj to present their petiti. Sweater Ail Wool $1 .00 should then install its own vvate leasing of the baseball grounds to the 300 New Wash Frocks Girls' liayon Bloom city.

It is proposed to have the city lease the grounds for $1 a year so tlmt CWA funds can be made available fur necessary repairs at the park. City Attorney John Laugenour was directed by the mayor to prepare lease which will be presented to the board at the special meetiiifr. Ben Ali Chanters Ruhe'rt McCoy was accepted into the membership of Cub Scout troci) No; 2 Tuesday afternoon ai Us meeting held al the Seoul, cabin. Dr. IL J.

who inspected the troop, told lhe boys about the Fathers and Sons banquet to be held at the Holy Rosary Parish hall February VI. Members of the troops are planning to have as many of the fathers present us possible. At the conclusion of the meeting, the boys enjoyed a basketball game. "We'll have plenty of time to do all of this Vm not trying to hurry we'd have six months to consult with Dr. Blevins and then we could decide what extensions and improvements to make at the hospital and allow for these expenditures in our next budget," answered Mr.

Edson. Would Co On Record But this explanation did not entirely satisfy Supervisors Huff and Naismith. They held that the supervisors, themselves, know what changes are necessary and should de Sheets Women's Twin Set Sweaters Out Ail $1 .00 To Entertain Here Achaean Club to Hold Members of Woodland Lodge. N'u. 15G.

and A. Masmis are antk ipat Open Forum Discussions The Woodland Achaean Club met last night with Dale Miller, newly NAMKS KLl't BLICAN i 'i 7Z ii cide upon a del mite procedure. "We should go on record as to what we want to accomplish and how to accomplish it; then there will be no misunderstandings." said Supervisor Huff, who again reminded his associates that he elected president, presiding at his 1 Gardenia and Boots New Problem Gardenia and Boots New Problem DUNNIGAN first meeting. Miller announced that in the future every other meeting will s'TPKLlKK, Yt. Ernest Gib harlcs i'lumloy, Republicans, representative.

MF.I. TUAVLOR ILL To Ralph; May Address Nudists(?) ing with groat pleasure a visit from the Shrine Chanters of Ben Ali Tem pie, Sacramento, Friday night, i The regular meeting is to be pre ceded by a banquet, after which the I third degree will he conferred, Among the distinguished guests who are expected to attend wiJI be William Neville, illustrious potentate; jFred J. Johns, chief rabban; Walter K. Jansen, high priest and prophet, and George Jackson, recorder, all new Mr. be devoted to a public forum on which problems of current interest will be and Supervisor Naismith had daughters, Warden Hunt and Mrs.

W. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. presented by an Achaean speaker, Derndou Ray will be the the first! forum speaker.

George Rath was admitted to mem bership in the club last night. stated their position some weeks ajro as favorable to the county operating its health service independent of any private inslku Chairman Russel! then took up the role of peace maker, suggesting that the appointment of the Health Off i Canary Birds ly elected officers of Hen Ali Temple, A. A. 0. N.

Mystic Shrine. land Mrs. K. 11. I' ill Jdn.cs.

and J. K. Si the 200 persons win Leonard G. Thatcher, master preside over the meeting. rs he postponed, whereupon Supei Might Not Kel isor Russell, with the consent of! At the conclusion ol tne cooler, ing aaii buckle i lodges.

Mrs. Supervisor Merkley, withdrew the 01 tne wyrea tne inaniera wi motion for the selection of Dr. Blev 1 ins. diiest rwht to Ke III AST MI.I.S S.F.VKN Supervisors Again Appoint Gardener Phil Cushing will continue to be responsible for the upkeep of the Yolo courthouse garden. He was re apptnt ed by the supervisors late Tuesday.

The nomination was made by Supervisor Alan Merkley and seconded by Supervisor F. B. Edson. All five supervisorial votes were balloted for the incumbent. His salary was continued at 125 a month.

The board hopes to reach atci n. ii t. i vnin he Yellow Bus and Main Streets neia imv Bud (loodin. "Guest Night" will be observed by at the R. L.

sion at its next meeting. Pioneer Group Selects Cage Teams I s. home Saturd Il. land Zackor in Woodlaiui Tu he members of lhe Young Men's Di Ward Hunt ision of the Y. M.

C. A. at their business neeting Thursday. A banquet will; day. served at 0:110 o'clock by the! Kdwin h.

Ladie Auxiliary of the United Broth Two basketball teams were selected! last nig ht at the meeting of the Pio i neer boys, and they will invmcdi 1 ately begin practice with a view of. i.lay ellUirl president of the: i charge of the meet cluh. will he SL curin a series of lestet. Insured Bruce Beeman, former high school Deposits Broderick Man Cleared Of Arson Accusation After deliberating for less than a half hour, the jury in the case of Albert Smith of Broderick, tried in the Yolo County superior court on a charge of arsony, brought in a verdict of acquittal Tuesday afternoon. The ease was tried before Judge Dal M.

Lemmon, of Sacramento, sitting for Judge Neal Chalmers, who was star, attended the meeting and prom ised to coach the boys. Chosen for UiaiUDer CommerCC I Rain Storm Passes Directors to Meetl North; Fog Continues the lirst string were Humphrey, ccn ters; Hungate and Schluer, Willis and Paul, guards. The second; tring consists of Montandon and respect tomorro flared. The weal nut a stomi in e.l when the sloi BANK OF AME Uirectors of the Woodland Chamber of Commerce will meet Thursday night at 7:110 o'clock in the chamber offices in the courthouse with President Frunk Morris presiding. Important matters are to be discussed and all the directors have been urged to attend.

Dougherty, forwards; Fortncr, center; Wallace and Norton, guards. Other squads have been picked out and their members will be used for substitutes. Jack Harrington, leader, was in charge of their meeting and was assisted by J. W. Howell, local Rice Growers Oppose Change in State Code Tenant rice growers of this district SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW HOTEL OXFORD Catch and Carry The natives of West Australia Board Discontinues at a meeting held at the court house yesterday afternoon voted to oppose the suggested changes in the rice code spociat lish catchlns honrnern Every Room with Tub and Shower HigBiUboardDinViWithCoLh: At a saving of pmQ a year, the su mn't let them, tret a slnuifrle hnld Single J2.00&J2.50H Double 12.50 Twin Bedi H.OO which would give to landlords all the production units.

The growers claim that if the production units arc given to the landowners, renters will bo at their mercy. National Trust and Savings Bank Announces that deposits with it are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as provided under the terms of the Banking Act of October, 1933. NOTHING HIGHER! pervisors late Tuesday refused to ve Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion I new a contract with an advertising 7 major helps in one. Pow company for a billboard on the Slate o.UUe.

No natcotics. your 0vn nruge i. l. Liyuway oetweon winters anri navis. lluthori.ed to refund your monev on I MARKET and! Elinor Hayes Rives you the society news in (he "Democrat" while it is The sign wias illuminated and the spot it your cough or cold is not.

MASON STS.I ed by Creomulsion. stalled two years ago. (adv.) E. L. YOUNGER V.

L. MILES L'encral Machine Work, Welding, Discos Rolled, Pumping Systems Completely Installed. Deep Well Turbines. Centrifugals. Pressure Systems, Irrigation Plants.

Wells Tested. Let Us Estimate Your Job. West Main Street Phone 191) General Contractor 925 Main Street.

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