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Phone Your Want Ads GOG WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1932. PAGE TWO ZAMORA GUINDA WOMEN BUSY AT MEET Davis Man's Bride Mrs. Regina Struckmcyer of Ar buckle was in Zamora ihursday.

Mrs. Minnie Croll' was a Woodland At Large Wedding visitor Thursday. i ,1 i I Miss Violettc Kindt of Woodiand canton viud iozs J. W. Haworths to Be Hosts Tonight To 42 Friends at Christmas Party Episcopal church Saturday afternoon MemO "Leland Cutler motored to Arbuckle on business Thursday.

Prof. Delvin Hughes of Sacramento was a business visitor Thursday. Ceorge Donahue was a Woodland visitor Thursday. After attending to business in Za more for a few days, D. Hughs returned to his home in Sacramento Friday Charles Lobdell of Woodland was a local caller Friday.

an attractive wcuuing auennect Give Annual Yule approximately 400 guests. Rev. Mortimer' Chester performed the cere Stag Dinner Party GUINDA The Capay 'Valley Home department met at Rumsey hall with 17 ladies present, ft was an all day meeting. In the morning members made' kinds of candy, honey fudge, orange fondant, apricot fondant, glazed nuts, chocolate creams and nuts and spiced At noon the ladies ate' a pot 'luck dinner with the candy for dessert. After, lunch election of officers was held.

Mrs. Russel Haswell was elected chairman, Mrs. Ben Lloyd, vice chairman, and Mrs. Garfield for sec retary. After the meeting there was a' short session of gift suggestions.

Consumption of wool for August was 3,000,000 pounds more than the five year average of that month. The bride's sister is the wife of Satu street, i of llio! ntwWin hfrtfher. Charles F. Hen. Forty two' friends will be guests of Dr.

and J. V. 'day evening at a Christinas party to hold at their home While bridge and cootie will be He evening's diversion, 11 'evening will be the exchange of gifts from the decorated tf a The' hosts have provided josh gifts, for everyone and Tw: palis, Idaho, and Mrsi Sidney Crockett of Woodland was SATURDAY Tied Men Shawnee tribe meets Odd Follows hall, 8 p. m. Odd Fellows Woodland Lodge ohih.

anthers will ha ve Henderson was matron of honor for ill a business visitor Friday. The Zamora Community cl.ub i her sister, while Henderson guest will bring a white eiopnant i. i lifothw's hAst man. Miss Joan Thomas Christinas tree and program will be Rainbow Girls Plan 1 1 ZZl be; have and Miss Margaret Schilling were 111 meets at Odd Fell. Tables for supper will have red and Chal already signified their intention of at id.

I and untie i nyiin neict in tne town nan iuay evening, December 23. The community is invited to attend. Fred Wild motored to Woodland on business Saturday. ienal Theater I'd. Old Dark nrofoablv he made Let ore Wednesday.

mho anu i iou ouumi All members of the club. tfedn candles for centerpieces vnUe; favors will be small stockings, in MppimCJc. for same colors filled with candy. The. I Riee IVlCeungb 1 01 of the home will be decorated in Christmas wreaths, mistletoe, pme np that" fin cones and boughs and candles.

UUbiilCbb, UllllallVU fluests will be Mr. and Garreri Miss t'roetor boioisi those, who formerly belonged, sane "Love ol Audition N'a vited to attend. Miss Nelle Proctor Tn kiv Dm nor 1 Came Calling" and Love You vith Miss rrhere will he a turkcv dinner at (i Truly betore tne ceremony ly I'. T. Corner and cards ami a program wiil Helen Ayc as Pond Sale ivei and Mail Is i'l liavei ni t.v,),ic hail Rainlv First, Cirls Meet at Mas Monday ev irt ci the eveniinc.

Motion pictures JLhC once aress oi wiuie sxtun nic wiil be shown. made in Pnriinn style with long puff A Christmas tree will be the decor sleeves, flared skirt and a short train, ative feature and there will be a door Her veil of tulle and lace was made I prize. Robert Hurling is chairman, i with a cap trimmed with orange blos viees at. GO To Attend soms and she carried a shower bou vitcd to Anrnng those attending will be of gardenias and lilies of the val Notice of Sale of Tracts of Land in Reclamation District No" 1600 on Whieh the 1 thirty Second Installment of the First Assessment of Said District Has Become Delinquent. SUNDAY i Services Regular st nr al ihurchcs, public i Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. George Cranston, and Mrs. Roy Jones, Mr.

and Harrv Carrow, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Dr.

and Mrs. Ray Nichols, and 'Mrs. Roy MacBeth. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Cassel, Mr. and Mrs. Wil l.iam Herms, Mr. and Mrs. It.

H. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maciel. Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Ed Ward of Sacramento and Mr. and Mrs E. T. Hooper of Marysville.

i Miss Lucille Dodds. Miss Evelyn Bran igam Mrs. Hazel Shellhamnw.v, Miss, Kathleen Henry. Miss Henrietta'. Toothaker, Evelyn Rogers, Krcd Mahler, Dr.

H. J. Camp. Julius Kraft. Leonard Thatcher, F.kc roth.

David Adams. Walter Alexander, Knights M. Arncdd. Ross Baldwin. Daryl Die Mrs.

Henderson wore ivory satin made like her sister's and her bouquet was of Cecil Breuner roses and n'ink and blue sweet peas. Miss Thomas was in periwinkle blue crepe v. 1 vins. Leon Borach, Jobn Bramagan Gaynor, Arnold Christensen, Irvin Clover. Rn; ss if the Cole, Leo Conard, Ceorge Cranston at 7 and i l.c.Mer Cranston, Thornton Cranston shows 'Paul Cruson, Charles Day, Arthu N'CTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hv the Countv Treasurer of the County track w.Uh a nuns collar and fvhdy.

('ha' ies Fddy. D. HI. ton, I 'red Schilling's drcs: dull of Yolo, State of California, that the Thirty Second Installm of the First Kwert, Frank Haul Grant, 'f hciv bouquets were i Kverette Griffith, M. O.

Marling, sWeel peas. The chur Hatching Assessment of Reclamation District No. Ihik) in the County of Yolo, State of decor California, called by the Treasurer of said County, is now delinquent on cer itain tracts of land hereinafter designated and ic'f erred to bv Tract Number. The 1 Dt.n liansim, Henry Jaw.ms. yekiow.

Wedding Reception That said Thirty Second Installment was payable within thirty days from vas a reception at the Kindt October 3, I'Jo'Z, and became delinquent November 2, l'JC2. Kincheloe. Emil Kraft. Julius Krait. i Beverly Laugenotir, Forest Mmi roe, Kenneth Morris, Harry Mur Bride Elect Given Party at Davis home following the wedding.

FiltV: That said First Assessment was levied for the total sum of lett ami flail Whitlo ere seated aH i Er Cilt ert Jiusgrove, ivennein Harold l'i Kneed. id the list thereof was filed in the office of the Treasurer of Yolu County i 2. P.H and is now on tile in said, office. Smiuldintr. KTlanl Younger, i nd i 1 hat sard hnsi Assessment was tncreafter reapportioned.

an of the assessment list trip go.ing mortim was filed in the office of the rvyn Younger', Kincheloe Wirth, ter Johnston. Hester Harper. El (. outh to Mexico, av outfit was Club at Joe Armsti'ongll. II Davis Woman Gives Holiday Bridge Party uit trimmed with fur and black i hlack Treasuier of Yolo Count That each tract of scssment List, and has on July I'd, VX'yl, and is now on file in said office, id in said district on which said reapportioned First particularly described on said reapportionment As tract number for reference, and for the purpose I live i i home which of this notice each tract land on which said 1 hirty Second Instatlmei lingswortn.

Parrel Johnston, Eugene; Laugenour, O. B. Lowe, Glenn Norton, Hmil Wademan. Charles Giguiere, iked Sneed. Merwin Springer.

Russell Howe. AI Vance. H(d lleith, Neil Zane. Dewey Kuntz, Carl Hdson and llti'n eit Hailing. It Meets at Legio tiilt.

is the daughter of Mr. Kindt. After graduat become delinUent will be designated by the Tract Number of said tract as appears on said reapportionment Assessment List, and reference is hereby made to said reapportionment Assessment List for further particulars. The several tracts of land on which said Thirtv Sccmd Installment has routs Meet at St. ed! and High school she San Francisco State become delinquent, and the name of the several persons to whom they were Miss Dorothy Parker.

Hoag, Miss Dorothy Peterson ai Miss Ruth Miller were ho. t.es. at dessert bridge Friday evening South Hall at the inDnvi honoring Miss Josephine Whr.is! whose marriage will take place ne: week. Christmas decorations were use Those on the guest list Mi: Jean Cleghorn. Miss Ciadys Hra! Miss Helen Bullock.

Miss J. phn Burke. Miss Betty Bu e. Mir rvn Tramor. Miss N'u; Miss Marv Bradlev.

Miss Bealri Frenzell, Miss Celeste Turn r. Mi Rose Balestra, Miss Kathevim: Barkf Miss Ann Ashenfelter, Miss O'Brien. Miss Klizabeth True. Mi don. co (hark.

Miss khxahotk kite; .1. Y. Gil lege and on veceiv her assessed, together with me amount of Hie deimouent installm kdiows: hen eturned to Yolo county to tract unci the amount of tie 10'. or the last three years she on the Woodland grammar Tract No. 1 Assessed to Caiifo Holiday Decorations Used at Davis Party Trust I Savings Hank; Am nstallment 12'.

Total iff. She is an attractive linquent man with many friends and: of pre nnptial parties have I). Miller. Mrs. lount of tleliniiuent instaU in her horn Mr.

i Birthday Party Given For Diana Cooper men! CalHan House Guest Given Franklin II. II the University aid, Miss Franc Bell. Mis bai ence Matthew. Mi Party at Davis Lillie Fames, Mi Miss Frances Bt Agee. Miss Margi Carolyn Moiitgni Cabe.

Mrs. Doro ia. wh re I was affiliated i 'eta and Signa Xi honor; and Alpha (lamina IHno; He is now employed itH department in the Dairy vision at the College of Ag Davis. Tufts, Mr. .1.

YV Miss dr Mc Hazel Wager, Mrs. Man Mrs. Flcrence Maynard. Mrs, F. P.

Wri Eddy, Mrs. Carl Hansen. Bailey, Mrs. C. A.

Phi 1 1. Wisniski. 1 to II. M. Rich, and Wife; Amount of delinquent i YULE PARTY FOR FILLMORE SCHOOL County Scout i Continued from Page One) beld in the state capitol b'lildiivr if lanuary.

The date has not been definitely decided upon. Lindbiad also called attention he patrol leaders' meeting in sessior it the Lions Lodge in Sacramento to Total Kin penalty then Miss Phyllis Kimball Party Honoree Miss Phyli schntd will close Fridfiv lay, where between 200 and Tract No. 12 Asf The loth birthdav Kimball was celebra ning with a party gi Christian Church to STUDENTS TO GIVE Spread Yule Cheer FARMERS PROGRAM al.ing a i raining course prep. i at the Hioo; hc 1 he a Chri tie. ns and lights.

nation for the Council Campival to. be held in Sacramento during May and for the Regieilai Ca.T.noral which is, to he held in San Francisco next Sep laity thereon will sing Christmas carols ant1 candv and caramel popcorn There will be an exchange of iv the pupils. The small chil fi district have' been invited. will be closed for two weeks. Tract Xo.

13 A The next meeting the i olo district officials will be held V((iland on January 20. Record Shipment of Tract No. 1 1 Chimney Blaze Results Hogs Brings Low Price lent installment In Call for Firemen A sl.i shortly para Davis Literary Club shi'e Postpones Session knights Landing to San Francisco, Uc nt installment 10', penalty thereon Total er i'i o'clock Saturday morning when of Mr. and Mrs. II.

1 1., lines. Kimball, student at the Bniver of California, is in Woodland for holidays and the party was par; larly pleasant because of the rem of a group of friends. Bridge was played and supper served at tables festively decor; in holiday appointments. Guests were Miss ICnid Conard. Jane Fisher.

Miss Lelalxdle Ric'hnv Miss Marion Nelson. Miss I Kcam, Mrs. Bert Rowland. Miss Parker and Miss Kimball. Arthur Young Host at Dinner Arthur Young entertained a of friends with a turkey dinner at home of bis sister, Mrs.

Marg White, at Madison. Wednesday ning. Young is an excellent chef prepared the dinner. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

cis White of Davis, Vaughn Iv of Woodland, Courtney Dun; Adolph Pisani, Thurston I Ian, Dumars, Angclo Pisani and Mrs. garet White. chimney at the Floyd Roach home rhey ought l(i per hundred lounds. This is the largest number of aogs, sent from the i'atm in any one. No.

17 Assessed to Cornelia A. Hcrshey, Davidella Hershey, Grace II. Hershey, D. N. Hershev and Florence Hershey; Amount of delinquent installment $3,135.1 penalty thereon Total 0,048.02.

Peiidegast street caught lire, damage was done, although tent and the lowest price ever, ise of the benefit ci Id in Davis next Mo rk about the fireplace was scorched obtained. ian tie blaze ignited paper neai fireplace. at WANT ADS for result Assessed to Cornelia A. Hershey, Daviclella Hershey, Grace hey, D. N.

Hershev and Flore'nce Hershev; Amount of del installment 10vr penalty thereon Total $5.39. Assessed to E. A. Merkley; Amount of delinquent instnll Tract No. 17 H.

ITor: Trart eceniber to i aise funds for in the town this winter, fling of the literary section Leisure Hour club, scheduled night, has been postponed un Christmas. penalty thereui ed to Geo. Tract Xo. 20 Asset Signd penalty thereon lead rs. c.

in rat WANT ADS for Tract Xo. 22 Assessed to Geo. K. Edwards; Amount ol" tleliniiuent i ment 10' penalty thereon $31. Total Geo.

K. Edwards; Amount of delinquent i penalty thereon Total $3 Quality Features of Tract No. 25 Assessed to Alice S. Co divided nine tenths interest, Mt 1(1'. penalty there Sanitary Dairy Milk terest; Amount of delinquent installment 1.C2: on Total $(5 I.0S.

Tract No. 20 Assessed to Hauser Estate Company, one Mauser, one half interest; Amount of delintinenf i Savings Dividend 4 Per Cent The regular semi annual dividend to depositors in the Savings Department, for the six months ending December 31st. 1982, has been declared at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable on and. after January 1st, 1933. Dividends will be added to the and draw interest from January .1, 1933'.

Deposits made on or before January 10, 1933, whether old or new accounts, will earn interest from January 1, 1933, THE BANK OF YOLO (Commercial and Savings) Woodland, Calif. Branch at Davis 1(1', penalty thereon Total i Tract No. 27 Assessetl to Hauser Estate. Company, one half interest. Katie Hauser one lull' interest; Amount of tleliniiuent installment $1,11 10', penalty thoreon $111.

11; Total $1,225.50. Tract No. 28 Assessed to Thomas O'Connr ment penalty therein Selected milk from County's finest herds. i Processed in otir modern plant. Latest pasteurizing equipment.

Positive bottle sterilization. Supervised by experienced dairy operators. Ask Your Grocer for Sanitary Dairy Milk Fire Is Just Another Accident You Do Not Expect But Fires Do Occur In many cutisinjr serious financial loss In (linso who least expect it. KEEP YOUR INSURANCE ADEQUATE AT ALL TIMES Pacific National Fire Insurance Co. L.

Grolhe, Esparto A sent NOTICE IS HEREI1Y FURTHER GIVEN that each tract of land on which said installment has become delinquent, and represented by the" Tract Numbers hereinabove set forth, will he sold at public auction by said County Treasurer in' front of the County Court House of the County of Yolo in the Citv'ot Woodland, Countv of Yolo. State of California on Hh day of 1032, bet dimine: at tie hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, to pay saitl delinquenL installments, together with the penalty thereon. No bitl for any of said tracts of land will be accepted lor less than the au a rce atod sum then due on saitl respective installments and penalty, as above set forth, and such sale, will be made for cash, or eptir that saitl usurer ninv tvoivc I rem any puicmisiu i.m i i hv ilio.ii interest eouneps ist i'e said A st Sanitary Dairy il en m' it.uretl or to mature within sixty days after such this lfith day of Wonr, VJj County Treasurer of the County of Yolo, Doc.

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