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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - December 20, 1930, Woodland, California                               Story Makes Hit Peter B Kyne's new story Money to is creating a sensation ninong the Democrat's readers who are following it from clay to day If you haven't yet started it road today's synopsis and you'll have no in catching up ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND CALIFORNIA SATURDAY DECEMBER 20 1930 Today's Best Smile you remember husband on his birthday t and if I hadn't busy I would have had him over fto Fun ESTABLISHED 1877 OAKLEY CASHI Christmas Tree Celebration Here Sunday YOLO ANDERSON KILLS SELF AS STAT PROBE MOTHER Of Santa Clans Program MAN HELD YOLO FARM BUREAU HEAD To Be Feature of Big Freeman Park Event All Woodland youngsters and their i tree that the venerable St Nick will j parents are invited to attend the j give out his gifts This tree will re- j association's main in the park during the entire Christmas party to be given at holiday season It has been i man Park on Main street Sunday according to Mrs C 0 Scarlett as aj at 4 o'clock It is to be Christmas to all tourists and j of biggest community event Woodlander who pass that way UNDER CAR FOUR HOURS RESCUED Pinned under his wrecked Mrs Rosalie Dreyer mother Charles Fowler president of the Yolo during the holiday season While the bile for four hours while December County Farm bureau and one of the Tro will be Santa Claus is taking responsibility for winds chilled him to the bone Gus pioneer residents of Yolo county died self He will be present to give out annual event they have been assisted I Castell 30 Basin company em- Friday night at o'clock in San bags containing candy and fruit by members of the Lions Rotary struggled vainly to release Francisco at the home of her Every child attending will be Elks clubs The Boy Scouts will be j self 1 ed with a bag Plan Program ter Mrs J P Fitzgerald Suffers Stroke Mrs Dreyer suffered f stroke last Wednesday She be a progs am 1 Santa's helpers in passing out the i children's treats Mrs C 0 Scarlett j Found in Ditch When Castell failed to show up for on ly became weaker and lapsed into a state of coma at her bedside when the end came singing paralytic In addition to the gifts there will president of the work on a dragline at 11 o'clock The Lions Carolers sociation is chairman for the day j low workers were puzzled Three The inspiration of the hours later they started out to look Friday will sing a program of songs indicative 4.11 the of the holiday season and this group songs the beauty of the tree Santa for him Early in the morning the living members of her family were will lead the audience in community Claus merriment the thrill of the man was found under car m the will combine to make bottom of a ditch live miles north of Previous to this attack Mrs Dreyer An attractive Christmas tree has this party a memorable one More Robbins had been in good health and her been bedecked with lights and than 800 children attended the first j Castell s injuries were not serious den illness and passing was a great merits and it is from the base of this annual party held last year i but Woodland Clinic are den illness and passing was a great shock to her relatives and friends Arrangements have been completed to have the body shipped to Ukiah where funeral services and burial will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock Mrs Dreyer was a native of mento 72 years of age Her father Mother Pays Fine Smith to On Liquor By Valley News Alliance Ada Miller the late Samuel Hiller was one of of two small children who was the early settlers of Yolo county u rested Qn a charge moved to Yolo county when a little girl and her early schooling was in the district near At College when found two bottles of Ira S- her roadhouse near Artois paid nine years countant in the office of the College of Agriculture at Davis has been aking precautions to keep him from contracting pneumonia as the result of his under the car in the muddy ditch i Castell was to have gone to work at 11 o'clock When he did not show up J B Bohannon went to look for him fso the regular drag line tender could TO home Start Search Bohannon High Court Rules in Favor of Executors in I By United Press MARTINEZ Dec Rumors that Paul M Anderson suicide was 1 inspired by fear that books of the Bank of Oakley would be found i to be in improper shape were j when a note indicating that the bank's affairs were not in good condition was found i Anderson clad only in his night The will of Emilia V When the case was opened in 1 was by his brother in which has been under fire in the local court here more than a year aso flt thg Anderson home upon the ground that Sirs Bemmerly was not mentally responsible at tin time she drew the will the local court superior court for more than a yeai Saturday withstood another when the Third Appellate court held the decision of the local superior court that the will is valid Estate Involving an estate which has been estimated at Mrs Bemmerly a widow drew up a will in which she bequeathed a portion of the estate her two grandchildren Frederick and Elizabeth minors The balance was divided among a group of nephews on the other side of the n Leaves Note The note discovered in a pocket of ruled that the will was valid and read as its should be carried out For the besb of all God forgive me Florence and Velma are in no Huston Huston and Huston involved in the affairs of the Affirm Decision neys for the Aebele children appealed j the case to the Supreme Court which j referred the matter to the Third pellate Court It was this latter The note was signed Paul A son If the will were set aside the entire estate would go children MARKET REMAINS STEADY SATURDAY Madison With the exception of the of her fine Saturday and assistant comptroller it last six years which she spent in San was released from the county jail announced Saturday Francisco at the home of her ghe had been held since Continued nn Pa ire Saturday Willow Oak Farm Center Holds Christmas Party Courtesy Dean Witter Co Sacramento Offices i NEW although irregular showed little first went to Robbins change The lenders showed little that Castell had left the variance over Friday's close town with the intention of going to The Dow Jones averages i Bohannon summoned several industrials 100.42 up 43 20 raiN men and the hunt began An hour oft 78 20 utilities the missing man was found lie 51 Open Close Var Smith will succeed Deming i his an from the road and I who recently appointed assistant in the but the ditch 7 comptroller of the University of j SQ that could not Caterpillar 27 i i see the wrecked car Roister i i Pac Lighting til T tO So Calif Edi P G E which Saturday the local Florence was believed to refer to Arthur C Huston Sr stated Anderson's wife assistant cashier of Saturday that it has not yet been de- the and Velma was believed to whether the case will be a bank em- td to the Supreme Court Will C Wood state banking Gaddis and McDonald as executors superintendent told the United Press to Abelo1 of the will are representing the other that E D Holly bank examiner was I interests tne bank of Oakley but i that the investigation of the bank's I affairs would probably continue for several days and no statement of the uo 1 bank's condition would be available rantry boods j Seek to Open Safe Many Woodland youngsters j This was confirmed by Holly who already been in the pantry j said he had a state safe worker to spot their can or pound of led in opening the safe due to Mrs southern branch at Angeles i Smith will have charge of the j agement of the Davis college in the food in preparation for the big food matinee to be given at the National theater Wednesday Children will be ted to see Daniels in ana providing they bring some food This food will be turned over to the A for tion to needy families at mas time Manager W II Cornwell has announced that the theater's big truck will be parked in front and the packages will be piled on it I Anderson's inability to be present and that an audit of the books would com- mence immediately i Mrs Anderson it was said had I gone to Stockton where her two l dren living with friends J IT Shaw president of the bank who has been in southern California was notified Friday of the ance of Anderson and was believed to be en route to Oakley Saturday Late Friday Anderson was found by a friend walking in a Continued on Pace Fourl future Give Dickens A large crowd of parents and Farm center members gathered at Willow Oak Park hall Friday ning to witness the Christmas gram given by the Willow Oak school Presents candy and apples were presented to all children by Santa Claus During an intermission of the gram Director Farnham presided a short business meeting and ed standing committees for the com- ing year as Fricke chairman Al Rohr and W C Richter 4-H C Richter Al Rohr and Mrs Gladys Agnew F Martin Fritz Fricke Henry Kaupke Charles Blickle Ernest Hutchings Elmer ger Ralph Blann and Gilbert grove LOCAL GROUP AT ROSEVILLE MEET A delegation from Yolo Chapter No State i Standard Oil Pupils of the Clover school 12 5 34 7 Vs I the direction of Mrs Leo Canard S- Steel entertain friends and parents with a General Motors play and party to be given Anaconda Copper 27 evening at the Clover school house Amor Telephone 170 A tree and Santa Claus will furnish j American Can 113 enjoyment for all Refreshments Ward Hundreds of Toys Ready for Legion's Santa Claus Party What a happy Christmas this is tu be for unfortunate be served jAmor Toh A The play to be presented will Pacific Christmas The Ralph Order of the Eastern Star went chairman Mrs Henry Johnson Mrs j to Roseville Friday evening to visit D Breckenridge Mrs Fritz Fricke j Heber Chapter No 181 whose newly i ig as Scrooge Donald Mrs W C Richter Mrs Elmer elected officers presided las ger Mrs W F Martin Mrs Frieda for the first time Abshire and George Atkins 18 105 05 It looks just like Santa Claus own shop Christmas eve and Christmas lay there will be a real Santa Claus hero HP will take the pretty things and co about Woodland and into the country Wherever there is a home George Gray Of Tragedy Tells Story How George Gray of Esparto males bay shore line Thursday after- Steel Amcr Tob B night Ghost Gene Rominger Mr I Goldman Sachs C ratchet Harold Mezger Those from the local chapter Horgan Tiny ed Mrs Anna Schindler worthy Two Gentlemen ron Irvin Clover worthy patron j and Mrs Olive Paine Mrs Eva j Scrooges nephew Gene Rominger Mrs Ida Gregg Mrs Dale Miller and j Saucier Mrs Irvin Clover There were also i children Anne Elizabeth many visitors present from Owen Farnham and Roben Whitcomb first spirit Frances second spirit June I1 dies 1 And it's just because the thoughtful i I men of the American Legion and i Fire department are looking I out for kiddies whose parents cannot that Santa Claus is likely to miss the i buy them toys anil pretty playthings j Legion Santa Claus will stop From i Today at Legion hall all the gifts I are on display And what an array WHEAT STEADY December March Open Close bid 67 i 67 Var j in pretty things they are i kiddie cars toy fire airplanes air guns balls bats j ctl generously distribute pretty toys And there will be plenty of toys Good Woodland people have The Legion collected 1 ons wheelbarrows boats and ever so j the and the fire boys painted Valley Auburn and Sacramento Approximately 300 members were and and helplessly paced the noon while his boys Grant 22 and in attendance and the meting was one 25 struggled desperately of the most enjoyable ever held in that and futilely to rescue nine persons city The program included a concert j and then how the boys fought chilling by the Roseville High school band in- waters and mountainous waves for strumental and vocal solos and more than an hour while they battled ing Refreshments were also served to safety is told to the Democrat Roseville accepted an invitation to today by the father i Gray came to Woodland Saturday be guests of Yolo chapter on the night Father Flies Here to Be Near Son's Bedside BUILD The workmanship and prices of the listed in the Buyers of the Classified Section are i and told his story He was the only of January 22 i eye witness to the tragedy that most swept his two sons to 117 I death The youths are now at their WOrK OD I Esparto home recuperating from I their harrowing experience Here is i the story as related by I By GEORGE GRAY 1 To Woodland Democrat j It was about one o'clock Thursday 22 have To he at the bedside of his Oi year-old son Albert Glen W r visit a delegation will bury by from San cisco to Woodland Friday Although A the little boy is quite ill it is not peters R tain as to what is his affliction SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS Open Close Var Bds and Shares Caterpillar Shell Union Union Assoc 22 22 Union Oil Richfield many things i Oh yes there ore lots of nice tilings for little girls too Pretty dolls nies kitties games books doll doll beds toy dishes and thing them up They look just like new James heads the Legion committee He is being assisted by Fred McGrew Leo Lawson and R H I New Railroad Link Nine Children Cut Crown j Fund U iL 1 Cities Service Off m Father's By Valley News Alliance times married Goldman Sachs G thousand D Civil War veteran left each to 8 5 13 Press Time Bulletins CAPONE'S AIDE GETS PRISON TERM CHICAGO Dec Nitti cousin and right hand man of Al Capone appeared voluntarily in federal court and pleaded guilty to charges of evading payment of income tax on of his underworld profits He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and fined Nitti was driven to the unusual tacle of a gangster pleading guilty without a trial by Scarface Al according to underworld reports Consult him if you are build or remodel He will also he to furnish you for job about the house or store 1 afternoon The boys and I took work on the of his nine c crn Pacific's connecting of his boat and went across the bay to what Continued or Page Four nine children and the re- estate to and daughter Martha of San this winter it waft learned Saturday Joso his will on file hero shows SOUTHERN PACIFIC HEAD TO RETIRE SACRAMENTO Dec assistant general manager of the Southern Pacific i retire January 1 the company announced Saturday estate of Mrs I rose to his position from a tiack laborer has been W pioneer is pany 40 years He entered the rail December ucd at appraisal here Saturday shows at Gait He as foreman at Gait j Costa until 1887 r   

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