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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - December 14, 1922, Woodland, California                               ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WEDNESDAY DECEMBER ESTABLISHED 1873 OUT ON BAIL CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND NOW PAST SIX HUNDRED DOLLAR PAINTERS UNION 1 Claude and D. L. the former of the latter of were released on bail each furnished today before Justice Peace R. W. Harrison by Messrs. Bloodworth and Vosburgh for the two who have become involved in an unpleasant con- over an automobile in which E. A. Hunt of Sacramento in the justice court here and them with grand larceny The both of whom are respected and well thought of m their home centers were taken into custody by Sheriff J. W. Monroe and released upon bail furnished willingly by their District Attorney C. C. McDonald's statement of the case is that the took a car to Sacramento to have repairs the amounting to some The owners of the machine called for the car but did not have the money to pay for the re- stating that they had the ey at The repair man refused to let the car go out of the shop until the cost of repairing was The are alleged to have stated that it would cost some to hire a car to go to Woodland and suggested that the repairman send one of his men along to get the This was what was It is that when the and stranger were well along on the the accused men ejected the repair man's representative and drove the car to Upon this the The Christmas cheer fund for the poor being raised though the this morning not only passed the goal set for but went over the Today's total is What a lot of joyous thrills the needy of this community LOSS HUTU THIEVES OPERATE IN must be as they observe response to the appeals for their SUPERVISOR HAPPY Last night the cash register jingled j a tune of Bright and early j Lee who j is active in helping Probation A. A. Powers and the came prancing into the office with a glistening new dollar that Lou age had given him for the now she's over the said with a as he tucked a new wad of Velvet Joe into his pipe and prepared for that smoke of PAINTERS ADD JOY But a few minutes later in walked Charley Williams with an The members of the Woodland Painters Union had taken up a col- the perfectly j lection at their meeting last night iand unanimously voted to help the Sixty-three hundredths of an said of rain fell yesterday and up to 6 o'clock this according to the Southern Pacific making the next to the doc probably know more about con- ditions in many Woodland homes than the car to Upon tms tne The past storm warrant on a grand larceny inches of and i. total of 9.47 or 3.06 inches above the anyone else and recognize the needs was sworn RAY SMITH BUYS TRACT NEAR YOLO Charles realtor of this has sold a forty-acre tract of the D. Zimmerman subdivision to Ray Ir- vin Smith of this who has en- tered upon the land and plans to plant it out this The tract is located a mile west of Yolo and is regarded as one of the best farming and chard prospects in the Other sales are pending through Vivian Is Home From Europe Word has been received from Miss well known 200 Pounds Of Candy For 700 School Children ted nearly four inches of and brings gladness to ists and stockmen A small amount of rice was caught vested and as regards this it is not known whether or not it can be not because of damage to the rice but because of the condition of the ground which absorbed the best part of the The says the Sacramento is for clear and fair weather for some little says N. R. moved inland and tonight is central Over It has caused rain throughout Tonight the rain has except in the ex- treme and the weather is in progress of clearing in here in our and the work that is to be It's a wonderful cause and we'll give more if it is MOKE CASES REPORTED From who came a list this morning of six for whom there would not have been a real Christmas this year had the good pie of this community failed to re- on Page Mrs. Sarah Green At Rest In St. Mary's Mrs. Sarah venerable neer of who passed away last Monday evening at the age of Committees of the Woodland will meet morrow morning at 9 o'clock in the primary and grammar schools of this city and begin the work of making 700 bags of candy for pre- sentation to 200 children in the primary school and 500 children enrolled in the grammar schools of The presentation will be made by the following the program and Christmas tree in the grammar Tomorrow is the last day of school for this The women of the association ordered 200 pounds of choice Christmas candy to be thus dis- with their well wishes and season's greetings to the children of the public R. L. who conducts a general merchandise store at reported to Sheriff J. W. Monroe this morning that either Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning burglars en- tered his store there and escaped with some worth of including a full box of shoes of varied sizes and Other articles stolen included a valuable Savage silk a canvas coat and miscellaneous It is claimed that the bulk of the goods was too great to be carted away without the of an automobile or truck and it is assured by reason of the weight of the articles taken that more than two must have done the The Dunnigan located near the Jameson was the till looted of all the pennies it Stamps and other valuables were locked The place was ransacked by the I In both instances doors were broken I The burglaries are the same in ery particular as those in Yolo when the L. Knight and B. Borach stores were broken into and robbed of close upon worth of general including also shoes of all kinds and Sheriff Monroe stated this noon that he had no clues on any of the but pretty certain to have information soon which would lead to arrests in connection with the sale OFFICERS Bra weather in this section will be generally fair during the next 26 with light probably be- coming that she has completed here European 6 last night the can river at Folsom was sixteen feet and eastern travels and is once more established in the studio at the Hotel Claremont in Miss Vivian is a well known artist and lecturer and has been spending the past several months in she lectured on some of the painting in noted galleries of the She accompanied a party of friends but left them some time ago to spend several weeks at St. the mecca of in order to reproduce points of interest of the place on She visited erland and Belgium and BANDITS GET POKER PLAYERS and two tenths and rising The American river at Sacramento was 22.5 feet and rising briskly with indications that it will reach 25 feet by Thursday Above the mouth of the Feather the was either stationary or ing Ui 1. COO it A 1 i U. Oregon and the northern portion of was placed to rest yesterday in Mary's cemetery by the Krellenberg Rev. Carpenter of Yolo officiated at the The floral tributes were many and mute tokens of the respect and esteem in which the deceased was held in the com- munity in which she lived for well over half a The bearers Clyde E. J. W. H. W. Ed County Takes Over Public Health Office sup Because of the peculiar wording of the statute officers in Yolo county are going to lose one week's salary hen they take office in 1923. All officers elected in Yolo county take office on January 6, 1923, because it is specifically ed out that they shall assume their duties the Monday AFTER the first of the The first day of January falls on a Monday and is INew Year's Hence the first Monday after the New Year is January 8. It is probable that when George T. Kern takes office as district attorney he will serve in that office alone and without a deputy or The statute in counties of this class do not provide for an assistant and no salary is set aside for a Kern stated to the yesterday that he had not fully made up his but that it was very probable that he would serve without an office the salary not warranting it K unless a man had a growing civil San Francisco seed a bucking horse during the such as with C. C. YOUTH KURT AT CELEBRATION Dec. deliberating five a jury brought in a judgment for in the suit brought against the ber of commerce and Gene Hall by Intensive development of a tract of Hiram hardware 1245 acres in the Holland Land dis- j guardian of Howard 12- has been begun by C. C. Morse year-old who was injured by C. Burnett Is Elected President Of Painters of the the main feature of which will be a comprehensive irrigation The improvements in the will involve an investment j fence at Agricultural crippling the present district approaching The main of supply for irrigating the tract will be Sutter a gable arm of the Sacramento One of the owned by Gene r John the present crushed Cameron against the sistant district attorney under has made no plans for the but will go out of the district attorney's office with the incoming of his left arm It was contended by W. I. chairman of the radio that thing possible was done to prevent WA J f l i J whether a ten-inch or two people from walking out on the track pumps will be Water will and that the youth had disregarded also be pumped from channels at the north end of the Three hundred acres will be set out the Charles F. stock fied ho had put young Cameron off SAN Dec. card game in Charles poolhall here was disrupted early today by two armed and masked who robbed eight players of about according to a report to the One of the eight also diamond pin valued at Later Michael who said he was from was ed as a TWO GIRLS CAUSE ARREST OF FATHER No. 1109, at a meeting held here last Other officers elected James J. O. financial secretary and Chester John warden and Paul Bartlett pear orchard will be in- creased from 22 to 50 The rest of the tract will be put in beans and I Yolo county's supervisors have A water system for three sets of farm buildings is being in- A well 219 feet deep has en over the full responsibility of C. Barnett was elected president of Porting the public health department the Woodland BECKETT TO TAKE IN S. F. ON IRRIGATION Dec. daughters of Joseph a Union Station have caused the arrest of their charging statutory is now confined in the ty jail in default of bail in the sum of ri FREE Professor S. H. Beckett of the Uni- versity of California and F. S. chief engineer of the Sutter Ba- sin will be the principal speakers at the morning and afternoon sessions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers that will meet in the Exchange building in San Francisco Both ers will discuss drainage and tion of which Miss Henrietta Koch is Heretofore she was affiliated with the Yolo County Chapter of the American Red Cross because of its financial assistance in minor The supervisors support the office in its entirety and Miss Koch is now on- ly amenable to the county ment for her which has been so well cared for and kept to such a high degree of efficiency that the board is rather jealous of the work and desires to look after all its de- to seed crops next 200 acres i the track on one will be planted to and the the youth testified that no one hud told him to keep off the Leaves For Assessor's Meet County Assessor Byron Do you know your neighbor when his back is Store No. 4. Zamora Ready For Saturday Night Dance The women of Zamora have com- arrangements for the dance to be at the town hall there next Saturday An excellent chicken supper will be served in con- junction with the The best available music has been employed for the produced a plentiful supply of water analyzed as low in unusual in the river and provision is being made for handling 3000 gallons an Two other groups of farm buildings will be pendently served from wells 275 and 253 feet The people of Yolo county are be- ginning to learn that a local paper in the home is a The in- formation 1 is worth many times the subscription MARRIED DIVORCE COURTS Mrs. Pauline Pena brought suit through Ed E. Gaddis her Roy intr divorce upon the grounds of de- sertion and wilful It is that the couple were married in Yuba City on November 22, 1922. a year of married life and the left yesterday for to at- couple according to annual convention of There are no the being held there Friday and Coming legislation for the further equalization and of assessments in nia will be NAPA COUNTY FRUIT CROPS SET RECORD Bergland's Mother On Way From Chicago The mother of Walter in- in an explosion of powder on a of some Dec. the car months is on her way to land from 111., to look after iu nil shortage Napa county during the son and relievo Gns season just closed broke nil records j brother who has been here for two for producing and shipping according to statistics announced by looking after the injured Horticultural Commissioner I Incidentally attending say I who says the total value of the crops will probably but in Napa county was it be some time before Wine grapes led the field in of if nage and prunes ranked He a fractured second and cherries i The grape crop for the county return of remainder taled tons for a value of j of the crops consisted of tons for a apples and other  

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