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   Mountain Democrat, The (Newspaper) - August 5, 1937, Placerville, California                                El Dorado Family Newspaper Since 1852 Keep in with County's per Yew EL DORADO COUNTT CALIFORNIA THURSDAY AUGUST 5 1937 LIQUOR ACT REVIEWED New Regulations Effective Aith Signing Of By li index of improved in the industrial east is an- Merriam 4 I State Alcoholic Beverage Con- enough Act by the last tern nave also nave Being pears now emergency measure became to market tive immediately upon being signed by oo ir no c fn c to you as it has to Governor 50 thc travel this year that j features of the new act are here of reported as follows on the other route To some First Car Of Barts Shipped ROUte it is due to various to advertise the Pony Ex- conditions remaining wethe tourist travel to California continue next year in larger vol and will reach a peak in 1939 At that appears to be the parties who are investing their morey in roadside business lnt can be seen along the the state TDC by the El Dorado county of Commerce Any size of may be entered providing it is Ba Si Dorado County s print is Cash await winners of the act fail into classifications 1 improved social con- trol state revenue and 3 measures lating the industry In the issuance of retail licenses no- tices of intention to engage in ness must not only be posted on the premises but must also be advertised in a local newspaper of general the Board oi Equalisation j niva I The first car of Shipped this hy ville Fruit Growers Association to uc wic tar shipped this year in the county left Wednesday morning In making the announcement K u Murphy manager of the fruit house called attention to tne Bartlett pear advertising recently begun in s and ever tlic lauio Hurphy said uie pear radio advertising may be at station San and KFI Los Angeles The grams are timed at hours in- tended to prove most attractive to housewives but are not heard at the same hour each day They will be continued until August 15 LEGION DELEGATES PREPARE TO ATTEND STATE CONVENTION AT STOCKTON El Dorado Post American Legion buid a snort Wednesday night i Principal business was the committees for the year by commander COMPLETE COUNTY TEACHER 1 ANNOUNCED isari High School Ann SoTne District Schools WiH Start Classes Monday August 30 92 Are Listed Per AH Bv F in the area con- such applications for j Final plans were made for attending the state convention which will open in Stockton Monday August 9th for a session Preliminary j ings and a memorial show will be held on Sunday afternoon and evening wita j the big parade to be held Monday j afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock j In addition to the regular six j gates ana alternates a good many j other members have expressed a desire to go which should result in a very good representation at the i the commander stated All delegates are preparing to go with the tion of D W LeBourveau who be unable to get away j Delegates snd alternates to the rtf i T T The complete roster of Dorado County teachers for the ensuing a total of 92 instructors including an at the high school and 14 at grammar school was announced this week by County School Superintendent E J Fitzgerald rirst classes ior the school year will convene on Monday August SO when begins at the high school Classes also on that date Placerville grammar school imond Springs school and perhaps in I some other district schools of the I county Hie districts have not been learned The raster of teachers and of school district board clerks was made public by Superintendent Fitzgerald as he prepared copy for publication of the annual county school directory In addition to the superintendent 2nd tne teachers and School Holidays Are Listed Classes Out December 18 To January 2 For Holidays Institute November 22 this I California ranks near the top among the nation in rural 1 and that will be encouraging to am ring is held in the ity In which the license is applied for and the local legislative body has the right to demand a hearing for I tion or suspension of any license AKB I are of Siven duties of enforcing thP act L power in their homes Power Minors may not purchase or Deserved I j liquor ir any licensee's pre B o hnv I hs S accompanied end lor with the guardian inc department of The Tulsa Okla j ors and minors who purchase liquor World is nmv the advertising sre o of The New Mexico Examiner a weekly at Santa Fe and a r in the business Asa W 11 T c son George E Faugsted Dewitt I and F E Dean alternates JM E Frank Duncan eveu Esteemed Resident Passes Following Long Illness At Home On Wednesday a former constable of Tom Henry Toedt Maul s Chard 1 school was I i gerakl 1 some schools will tske uo on August 30 and an additional ber will convene September 6 it is expected that all schools will be in as rural supervisor and the constituting the county Board of A Schneider president E J Fitzgerald secretary and Miss DIAMOND SPRINGS SCOUTS AT CAMP TALUC FOR WEEK-END ON TUESDAY yond 011 Wednesday morning at parent j Dealers who sell to by The funeral services will be at 2 And before anyone ribs us about S you can cook your supper out of at Marcus P Bennett Jr f cul Park where there are also camp tables and benches Deer do cross the highway at deer as Reese at- I test He hit one last Saturday night while enroute home from a business trip across the mountains The deer i killed but Reese was able to keep j control of the car and drove it home I under its own power This issue through the courtesy of the Agricultural Conservation tion headquarters in this county pre- sorts an aerial picture of a portion of i- M ui eak ive favorable comment on the in the picture with which nothing to do and have hadj I commendation too for of the reproduction which was I turned out in our own engraving Stanley Barker younger the Stanley is our engraver and which the paper has J since the installation of the plant about two months ago were credited as Mountain Engravings were made by Barker to the particular picture slightly from a 01 500 feet to one inch It is to present other such views iime to time as well as other sews pictures of the day o'clock on Friday afternoon from The new law prohibits the sale of ory chapel Rev liquor to an obviously intoxicated wjn haye wjn in Refilling of distilled spirits bottles by licensees is specifically prohibited and all licensees emptying of on Farm Help Asked To Register Employment Service Making Preparations Over State To Supply Crop Labor T G FaLLon local manager oi the California State Employment Service the Methodist Episcopal cemetery Death brought to Mr Daniels release from illness which had spanned six By J The Boy Scouts oi Diamond Springs spent tne week-end at Camp Tallac j near the shore of Tahoe which Is owned by Mr and Mrs Ebright Those present were C W Doe Jr Scoutmaster W T Henderson liam Jack Landis and Joe and Scouts Billy Liddicoet Fisher Ed Meyers Jimmy son Sidney Warri Loyd Harry session until Monday September Mrs Ruby G and this is the date designated in the and Harry L calendar as the beginning of the class T 15 board James A- President Leo N Bich However arc- in session at the time will observe sion Day 11 mill hp Ulta years during which he received the DeWolfe Lee Donald Way taro or wife neoh Walsh Elbern and family and was remembered Green The transportation of his more who furnished by the first four men called to visit with him Fisher proved why he was named school on Friday November 19 and continue through the next school week with the annual teacher's in- j Berry and Dr A A teachers and grammar school district Clerks MTU Miss Hermie teacher E T Larson clerk Tarn to Page Sharing with tne family tne sorrow j Fisher when he furnished fish for of his passing are a legion of I ner Some of the boys passed Scout tances won by Mr Daniels through his Sunday Tuesday we had a meting at the which is located in the basement of the long residence here who with those who knew him more intimately home of Mr Doe but the carnival in- him for his traits of character A native of Minnesota he came to California as a comparatively young man many splendid with his plans Refreshments were served after the meeting Nov 22 io 24 Holiday vacation opens December 18 and closes January 2 and teachers j will be huid at the school administration Dec 20 to 24 The May Day picnic and Day are other school holidays provided for thc schools will close officially on June 3 providing they have no time to make up as a result of forced cations Africa Life Dr Elton Morel Speaker At Club's Luncheon Tuesday Movies Are Shown BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HOLDS REGULAR MEETING WORKS engaged Machine Owner Fined W On Monday charged with dot machines fined Justice of the Peace T F Lewis and the machines it was reported had district in the Lake e I in farming in later years accepting an courthouse announced Wednesday that appointment as constable for the employment service is arranging Vijle township He had resided in El for release of i County since 1888 in regard to crop harvest which will Daniels is survived by his de- this area AS in the past service has worked with agriculturists in all parts of the state in securing sufficient workers to harvest their crops Crops over the state which will be ready for harvest in the near Mr Fatten said are peaches wife Mrs Meda Daniels and by two sons and one daughter Waldo Daniels Asa Daniels and Mrs William Schroth all of this county and by one sister Mrs H B Hill of Beverly Hills THIRTY CLEAR DAYS ONLY ONE cotton grapes and sugar beets These CLOUDY NOTED IN WEATHER SUMMARY FOR JULY crops will require that many thousand harvest hands be directed to those areas where they are needed Depending upon the crop and the cloudy day are noted in the weather location many different working areas summary for July compiled by Adolph Thirty bright and clear days and one are offered by There will be work for single men married men and whole families with or without experience Some areas report that Martin local co-operative observer There was no measurable precipitation Maximum for the month was 105 de- grees on July 4 and the mean free tents will be available for was 97 degrees Minimum for the Your Favorite Drug Store 01.98 with LOTION wu Dictionary oi a TOOTHPASTE Robi Placerville who register for work immediately Camping facilities good water free wood and sanitary showers and other facilities are available in most areas In making this announcement Mr Fatten requested that all persons in- in doing agricultural work to register at once at his office for Dis- five in the basement of the house so that arrangements may made to refer them to employers when the ready No great shortage month was 45 degrees on July 14 and the mean minimum was 51 degrees Mean temperature was 74 degrees Greatest range in temperature was on July 20 with the mercury ranged from a high of 102 to a low of 49 a spread of 53 degrees Sent 10 audition of workers is reported from any dis- to the grammar Reception Compliments Recent Bride At Shingle Springs Mrs Eod Lewis of the Big Canyon dredge was hostess Monday evening to a small gathering in honor of the recent marriage of her daughter Ruth Johnson to Oscar Morris Present were Johnnie Johnson Mrs Miller Jones Mr and Mrs George King Mr and Mrs George Butler Louis Mr and Mrs Lester Vaughan and daughters June and Josephine Mr and Mrs Prank well and children Franklin Donald and Hazel Mrs and children James George and and Leonard King or ton Frankie Lasswell played his guitar and his sister Helen sang Mr well sang a few songs and Mrs ler sang and also did a dance ing a happy time refreshments of ice cream and cake were served Mrs Morris received several nice gifts and good wishes by all Mr and Mrs Morris left Wednesday for Fresno COUNTY SCOUTS MERIT BADGES AT SUMMER CAMP Eighty Boy Scouts among whom were several from El Dorado County received merit badges or rank ments during the summer at Lake Audrain which closed last day The El Dorado County lads who won awards included Lyle Smith William An old saying has it that a picture is worth a thousand words and most of the members of Placerville Lions Club who attended the Tuesday luncheon meeting and the pictures of Africa will be likely to agree Guest speaker of the day was Dr i ion Morel who is to the I practice of Dr D W Babcock during Members of the Board of Supervisors the latter's vacation and who within continued in session Thursday recent months has concluded a slay ing on the county budget following of five years in the Belgian Congo their regular August meeting which Dr medical for the church tiie board as He he told the Lions that he OH BUDGET opend Monday Among business of noted in the clerk's minute book was did not obtain motion picture era until about six months before the end of his service in Africa The doctor has several reds of the Contract to supply power to the Dia- mond Springs Street Lighting District was awarded to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company A petition asking for the ment of a street in was re- ferred to Supervisor Hall Contractor Hector Williamson is granted a thirty-day extension to on the Tennessee bridge the structure now to be complete by October 1 A report of viewers being received and accepted the board authorizes the amount to anywhere from 75 cents building of a new road in the month to or per month tures two of which he exhibited for the Lions showing the natives in their tribal life who accept Christianity gain release from the ancient of the people reach a state of K little raore advanced that their brothers who retain the beliefs according to Di Morel Native labor is very cheap other items are low in proportion Dr Morel that a major operation costs the native the equivalent of about 60 The Belgian government from the B E Larsen to the county rood at the Paul Thomas ranch Supervisor Breedlove is authorized to build a bridge at South Fork across the Georgetown ditch the same to operates by furnishing supplies for the less than j surgery Bonds of the school dis- amounting to to mature serially at two each year in tions of each are approved and crop workers are requested approved at the meeting of the school not to move to any area in the hope of j trustees on Monday evening have been finding work without first applying to state at to the local office of the California j Sacramento for their approval State Employment Service for the j According to J R clerk uf Ted Yates Bob Combellack Norman Austin Harlan Hall and Ed Meyers Trout Fry Plaited In Pheasants Released At est most information ir regard ule lupes thai to working conditions and the demand j its application for PWA assistance in for labor the project may be approved but at this time there has been nc proval of the project Mr Mrs Prank Ward and son Members of the Mt Ralston Pish Kenneth returned Tuesday evening Planting dub of Sacramento early vtortton of several days spent this week augmented their district und at Monterey plantings In this county when they re- joined bis parents in leased 216 birds at the Shingle Springs j the trip home at the conclusion of his game refuge The pheasants were of in the Military the neck Sights Of Placerville Much fer Sitze Just at thia writing H L Sitze is In jail and he probably will be there for thirty days He was released Monday morning after serving five days far Being drunk Creeks Sportsmen trout fry In report planting tributary creeks of the American River Sunday among them Alder and Plum Creeks All tributaries of the river above the confluence with Silver Creek are closed to fishing with the exception of disorderly but the Bights of Placerville were too much for Bitze and Thursday morning found him back again saying Good Morning to Police Judge Eugene Creed Thirty quoth the Judge E J is here from visiting his grandsons Dean Robinson and Don Robmson and families i vtr Mr and Mrs Lee Craven were end visitors from Oakland calling on Mrs Craven's mother Mrs Addle liams and friends ORDER IT BLOCKWOOD Save by ordering winter wood now by the truckload Immediate Sperry 43 Canal Street   

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