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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - November 3, 1921, Woodland, California                               DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1921 ESTABLISHED 1877, Value of All Yolo Products for 1921; Apricots Lead Esparto Organizes Fire Company to Handle New O'Neil Chief A mating of the of be on hand at a moment's Esparto's fire accoutrement now FRUITS AND No. 300 Apricots 200 Apricots Apricots Peaches Plums 650 Pears Figa Prunes No 25 10 iao 70 25 10 50 12 25 407 SI 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 the Esparto Fire was held in the Esparto Garage Co. building oil Monday evening and attended by a good-sized crowd of interested zens and er D. D. Russell outlined the duties in- in taking care of tile district land the fire fighting apparatus en- I trusted tq the care of the I James O'Neil was appointed i instructed to form a volunteer department and make such as were needed for the At this juncture the commissioners virtually turned over to the chief and company the district consists of a fully equipped chemical hand fire 500 feet of a hose reel cart and a water force ble of throwing a stream over the est Madison Fire Department to Hold 1st Ball Arrangements have been completed OTHER 3000 tons at 1000 tons at 35 cars 17 cars sheep 20carscattle 00 00 00 00 00 Total value all 00 fire apparatus and or the first annual ball and supper whereupon the chief made the following Assistant D. E. V. W. G. Duncan and Vic With a comparatively small ing area and 60 per cent of a normal the Winters section will pass the million dollars mark for 1921. The figures furnished Fred of the Yolo County Board of by R. manager of the Winters Dried Fruit An feature is represented by the fact that Yolo county dried fruit products were exported to the following New ters and the entry of the Western as proposed would inspire new Me and result in the development of one of California's best fruit ing heie at Vancouver and and vicinity is preparing to inaugurate a campaign for more in- tensive development and greater age of fruits and This new ion for one of the most productive tions of the state is undoubtedly re- from the practically certain en- trance of the Western Pacific into the The line as planned at the ent time contemplates extension from the Woodland terminal through ters to a connection with Vacaville Miss Una Wier Springs Weds in Stockton Miss Upa sister of Mrs. W. S Webster and Mrs. H. EL Little of this has friends that was re- cently married in and is now Mrs. S. A. her husband being formerly connected as mechanic in one of the Woodland Up five days ago was connected with the local telephone Late last week she left tensibly to visit girl friends in She was to have returned to work but instead severed her There are none of er relatives or friends who were ad- of her intentions or When Fred D. D. George Grady Morgan and E. M. L. W. Forrest R. J. Werner Roy Wyatt and Walt C. Wm Fiske and S. Vic Claude Nissen and Russ Jose As the bell of the high school wa not used any Prof. Werner Was of the opinion that the board of tees would permit the use of the bell as a same to be installed on roof of garage truck and paratus is One of the drivers will sleep in the garage so that someone will always of the Madison Fire to be held under the direction of the son center in town hall at that point next Saturday Dr Fred president of the Yolo County Farm is chairman o the committee on ing the success of the notable event in the little The firemen are paying particular attention to music and the midnight supper cranberries and all the intermediate accessories will be served the An enjoyable time is assured Cy Wood Takes Stand In Own P. Sharp Is Center Attacks WITNESSES AND ATTORNEYS FOR CYRUS ACCUSED OF- TIKE THEFT OF A TODAY THEIR YOUNG PLAINFIELD ATTEMPTING TO PROVE TO THE JURY OF TEN MEN AND TWO WOMEN THAT SHARP TO W. C. AND ALTERED THE ON THE DAiRS OF WALLACE'S LITTLE RED THE HIMSELF TOOK THE STAND SHORTLY BEFORE THROUGH A. M. GILLSTRAP AND JACK THE UATTER A. BROTHER OF THE THE DEFENSE BROUGHT the testimony that Sharp had attacked character and defamed the alleged slurring remarks by Sharp being made while Wood and Sharp were discussing some hogs bought by Gillstrap from Sharp yesterday denied on that he had ever defamed lace and stated that he considered their relations IDE and on s own line now in op- to the waterfront at Vallejo and where extensive terminal facilities are figures presented are says Manager many minor wealth producing cies are not This season the output was less than 60 per cent of The completion of the Bey to Lower Lake tion of a road from Vacaville to Win of Holy Rosary church have been busy throughout the day Legion hall for the three-day program and sale which opens tonight with an address of Welcome by Fred Shaffer of the board of trade and an interesting he young bride aid not appear here Sunday as some inquiry Little received a message yesterday that her sister was in Stockton and comfortably Mrs. Maberry is known in Woodland where she was reared and She has been employed about the city and has many friends to wish her good fortune in her pew Whether or not the couple will take up residence here is 96 To in Pedro Sets Again Thurs Woodland will cards again tonight in different parts of 4he city for the Moose silver phy fft is the third week of a twenty-two weeks pedro tournament confined to twelve fraternities and of The ule for play is as Legion vs. Native Sons at American Legion Union against the at Elks vs. the Knights of Pythias at the Elks Foresters against the Woodland Firemen at the city Men against the Woodmen at Knights of Pythias Odd Fellows the Willow J. ML prominent cattle denied Sharp's testimony of Wednesday to tihe effect that Cy Wood bad offered to trade the steer to Peaslee said that Wood had discussed such a nor had the witness ever seen the steer until re- MEETING WITH Ed Esparto and C. L. merchant of the same told of accompanying the defendant to the home of Constable a conference wai held with Wallace over the steer dis- according to told Wallace that there was nothing to but lather than sub- mit his wife and three children to the disgrace of his being accused of a he'd rather pay several times the Old Creamery Now Olive Factory of the steer and and mother had persuaded him to try to settle the said the denied at all times during the conference that he bad stolen the and explained that he roped the animal at Sharp's request and that the latter had cut the Wallace stated that the case in the hands of the attorney and could not be Jack brother of testified to hearing Sharp belittle the character Oak Park Club at I. O. O. F. gram in Miss Willis Miss Annie Richie and Miss Elizabeth Hucke will Miss Madge Montgomery is indisposed and will not appear on Booths are in shape for the display of various articles the progressive women of the have for The fancy work booth will be specially Clarence L. who has been inviting to those who are making early in Christmas In charge of the various booths Mrs. O. fancy Mrs. Fred parcel C. fairy booth and ice Mrs. Willis have charge and music and in attendance at the flower health for some ed away last night at the family at the age of 33 The funeral will take place at o'clock Friday afternoon from the under th Interment will be Woodland of DEFENDANT TAKES Cy Wood was then called to the stand in his own He proved a good He denied that he had ever claimed an ownership in the or had ever kept the on his own ranch or had anything do with it after he had roped it and Sharp had marked its He assisting he at the re quest of Harvey Wood testified that Farnham had told him some time laler that Sharp was to bo prosecuted for the theft of the according to his went to the Sharp ranch to offer his He advised he to tell the He denied Sharp's statement of yesterday to the effect that he had gone to check ii 1< so that their testimony would be the same at the The old Woodland Creamery property near the Southern mas gone through the stages of evolution and ia now a full fledged pickle and olive where brine fills the vats that once held est The Flint Pickle and Olive Company has leased property from the creamery association for a period of months with the option of chasing if the factory makes a success in this The storage capacity of the old ure ia taxed with brand arred preparatory for the coming crop of olives which the Flint no of them recently from contracting for in the olive ng districts of the county and The new concern is well equipped to begin with every outlooK that the home product will find a ready market both here and in the Those in charge of the concern are skilled and experienced in the pickling of olives in lived all of his life Pie son of and Mrs. S. S. A good-sized crowd an exciting game of football Sunday on the Esparto gridiron field between the Esparto Outlaws and a high school lineup calling themselves the The Outlaws the Colts and 25 to 0. The proceeds go to ing the Colts pay for football Esparto Farm Center Meets Monday Evening The regular monthly meeting of parto Farm Center will held the high school auditorium next day Instructive program Is being The past week has been an ideal one or rice harvesting in. the Madison section and a few days more of tha same Will show a clean This with the grain haul Is viding work for scores of motor truck In there are almost as many trucks passing through as Contractor Is Burned When Kettle Hot Pitch Overturns K. C. OF ESPARTO IS CARRYING HIS HAND IN A A KETTLE OF HOT PITCH OVERTURNING ON CAUSING Dancing will the each I He is with the a orchestra furnishing Amateur High School Performers Make and a I They Annie at J Mrs. William of and Georgo Windsor The gun which was in Wood's car at the time of Wood's visit at the Sharp said the ed to Wyatt G. The latter given it to Wood to bo repaired Under the direction of Supervisor E. work began this in the grading proving the streets or county roads in the Park where a handsome residential section is fact For winters past the roads In this section have been The graveling will make available to traveling public the year Body of Rancher I Kelly Tube each Springfield tire at Met It A capacity houso greeted the to Union high school student JQ presentation of tne J But the at the auditorium Friday Several of the ana rendition of the same was aa to tha student in The prosecution attempted to indicate that Wood carried the gun to the Sharp ranch in order to young CHARACTER Attorney H. L. Huston for the de- fense said this afternoon that he would summon as many character witnesses as the would In- many prominent cattle dealers who have done business with the de- The prosecution Is also pared to call character witnesses and may recall Farnham and la which event the trial will be delayed as Farnham is out of the county on I insofar as Willing Workers Enjoy Social Hour Sylvan Willing Workers Club enjoyed a social hour yesterday in the Odd Fellows Club Mrs. Miss Minnie Croaa and Miss Jennie Ervin in A but select program ed with the musical selections by Mlw Anna and Mrs. During The body of Michael who I passed away here oi the same skit at following an will be shipped and the result by Kitto Wilson 1o his late interpretation of pleasing for interment The deceased the afternoon a quilt was finished the club and will be used In making the bazaar to be held November 12 Is go to the jury early  

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