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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924 fact; yopi Mother Returns To Her Babes Mother Of NORTHWEST KGW, Portland Oregon CENTRAL CALIFORNIA TIME SCHEDULE 6:30 7:00 KZM, Hotel Oakland, 7:00 Found Atlacramento Home Through Letter Fourteen At To Notables Yolanda 312. 7:30 8:00 KGG, Portland, 360. 9:30 10:00 KGW, Portland, Ore gonian, 492. Passes Mrs.

Susanna Jane McCloud, prob 6:30 7:00 KFRC, Radioart Studio, 280. 7:00 7:30 KLX, Oakland Tribune, 500. 11:00 KPO, Hale Brothers, 423. 8:00 10:00 KGO, General Electric, 7:00 7:30 KPO, Hale Brothers, 423. 8:00 10:00 KRE, Berkeley Gazette, 275.

8:00 10:00 KLX, Oakland Tri SOUTHWEST 6:00 8:00 WLW, Cincinnati, 309. 7:00 8:30 KZN, Salt Lake City, 360. 7:30 8:45 WDAP, Chicago, 360. 9:00 10:00 WFAA, News, Dallas, WrittenToJelatives Honor Houck ably one of the oldest native born Californians living in Yolo county, died at Esparto yesterday, after an illness of many weeks. She had just After having left her fireside, husband and babies in a fit of Texas, 476.

passed her 70th birthday last Novem More than sixty guests gathered ber 8, eight days before her death. pique and remaining away for ten days, Mrs. Teruyo Kaneko, comely young Japanese mother, returned last night to her home at 539 Cleveland street. Woodland. She returned with her husband bune, y500.

Sunday afternoon at the Yolanda home of G. H. Hecke, Director of the State Department of Agriculture, in 6:45 7:30 KGO, General JMectric, 312. FOREIGN 6:45 7:45 CFAC, Calgary, Canada, 430. 9:30 10:30 CFCN, W.

W. Grant, Calgary, 440. 8:30 9:30 CKCD, Vancouver, B. 110. a farewell reception to U.

G. Houck, and A. A. Powers, probation officer, who went to Sacramento to get her. Mrs.

Kaneko had left her home Thursday, November 6, follow She was a native of Solano county, Mrs. McCloud was the widow of Abeil L. McCloud, whom she had married July 14, 1872. To the union were born fourteen children, seven of whom are living and are Mrs. A.

E. Grainger of Santa Maria, Mrs. K. L. LOS ANGELES 8:00 11:00 KFI, Earle C.

An chief of the animal husbandry divis ion of the United States Department thony, 469. rhusband. of Aericulture. Dr. Houck is to re ing a discussion with her :00 10:00 KHJ, The Times, dao.

turn to Washington within a few Just take good care of them and you'll be repaid some day. Unable to find her and in order to make a legal search by police authorities, the husband obtained a warrant Murphy of Corvalis, Mrs. R. A. Woods of Esparto and Mrs.

P. 0. Unitarian Church Tell we what happened after I left ISABELLE WRAITH SUES FOR DIVORCE technical charge of desertion of home and tell me everything. What are they saying about me? I guess Scene Of Reception For School Teachers her children, one of whom is one year old and the other five. they are so mad they could just Jail days, after having been here since early last spring, directing the fight against the hoof and mouth disease.

Included among the guests were many of the most notable in stock and agricultural activities in the state and representatives of stockmen and state departments. Dr. J. P. Iverson, chief of the di Young of Gerber, Robert, Elbert and Edward McCloud of Esparto.

Also surviving are five brothers: W. E. Cole of Sacramento, D. V. Cole of Woodland, Dr.

Frances Cole of San Francisco, Newton Cole of Winters and Dr. 0. H. Cole of El Paso, Texas; There was no intention of pressing his charge, the husband explaining Don you ever tell anybody 1 to you; burn this up after The Parents Teachers' Association at the time the warrant was secured. you've read it.

Lord! I feel so miserable I and two sisters, Mrs. F. 0. Swinney of Esparto and Mrs. J.

L. Black of Isabelle Wraith today filed action for divorce from Osmond Wraith, charging desertion. The latter is now a member of the Nevada University football squad. The Wraiths were married in Jury, 1919. There is one child, Nora Belle, could commit suicide! today decided to hold Tuesday evening's reception at the Unitarian Church.

Faculty members of the public schools will be the guests of honor. His sole purpose was to bring the wife and mother back. In order to aid in the search he offered a reward of $50 for her return. "It's lonesome out here, too. I Zamora.

Mrs. McCloud was likewise vision of Animal Industry, acted as toastmaster for the occasion. Following the serving of refreshments bv Mrs. Hecke and her two charming proud to claim fourteen haven't been out of the house since I came here, November 6, afraid somebody who knew me would see me. jelOtf whose custody the mother asks.

The venerable Esparto woman was Is Repentant Probation Officer Powers spent India Tires at Hm ton's daughters, Lela and Martha, Dr. Iv the oldest daughter of the late John "I hope everything will come out verson introduced the speakers. Houck Catches "Germ" all right. How I wish I were home! B. and Juliette B.

Cole. A twin sister. Marv Louise Cole, died in her Friday searching Sacramento for the missing wife and mother and Saturday went to San Francisco for the same "Good bye. Please answer as soon Dr. Houck stated that he had been fourth year.

as you get this. inoculated by the "germ of Califor Mrs. McCloud was active ttie es nia kindness" during his stay here. purpose. When no information was obtained as to her whereabouts, her Your sister, 'TERUYO.

S. When you get this letter parto Improvement Club and a former worker in the Women's Christ He added that he hoped he might be WNationalvl 1 TWO DAYS, Starting Tomorrow Shows 6:45 and 8:45 relatives began to fear that she might nermanently assigned to California, have committed suicide. address: but in some task not so harmful as ian Temperance Union. She was always an ardent church follower and the hoof and mouth disease proved It was not until yesterday that her whereabouts were learned. Then the information came in a letter to her "Flora Tamura, "Care Mrs.

Betz, "1017 Forty Third street, Sacra a sincere and devoted mother and grandmother. As a neighbor she was kind and friendly and as a friend she to be. "Dr. E. H.

Snyder, assistant mento." sister, Mitsue Matsuda. The girl mother showed that she was deeply re Houck, spoke in glowing terms of the work of the field men. He said their was highly esteemed and loved. Funeral Tuesday flpromnlishments under adverse cir pentant for having left and yearned The funeral services will be held at cumstances in many instances had for a sight of her babes again. Diiiner Function She was in the same frame of mind been nothing short of remarKaoie.

Other addresses were made by Di last night when her husband and Pow the Esparto Community church, which is of1 Presbyterian affiliation. The hour is set for Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. S. J.

Hol Prelude To Dence ers went to the Sacramento home rector G. H. Hecke, George Radcliffe, Pnairman of the state board of con where she was staying. It singer will officiate. trol; Fred Shaffer, secretary of the happy family reunion when she join At Fliers Club The interement will he the Canay Yolo County Board of Trade; frot.

cemetery. Ross C. Wilson will direct her babes after tte retum the funeral. Letter To Sister Gordon True, of the animal husbano. ry division of the University of California Branch College of Agricul The letter to her sister shows where ture, at Davis; and Supervisor 0.

she was located and what her frame Of the dinner parties and social functions incident to the Fliers' Club dance this evening, will be that at the W. F. Baird home, with Mr. and Mrs. Baird host and hostess.

Decorative features suggestive of the approach of the Thanksgiving season have been of mind now is. There will prob Praise Co operation DAUGHTERS GIVE PARENTS SURPRIRE be no more difficulties in the Kaneko Every speaker amplified the com home. The letter follows: "Dear Mitsue: mpndation for the wonderiui "I guess you're wondering where operation of the California and United States Departments of Agricul 1 25TH ANNIVERSARY I've gone. I'm working, doing house planned. Covers will be set for Messrs.

and Mesdames William G. Stephens, Leo P. Bell, Eugene A. Boyd. J.

Edward Harbinson and Paul R. Leake. work for Mrs. Betz. How is Hajine, George and Saburo and the rest of I'm so worried about the kids.

ters. Mrs. E. W. Turner and the'Z2 ture.

They stated tnat was umy through this co operation that the hoof and' mouth epidemic was practically confined to California, instead of spreading over 22 states, as it did at the time of the last epidemic, in 1914. Among the many guests present LAST TIMES TONIGHT: "SINGLE TVES" I Misses Phyllis and Ethele Wolga mott, a surprise gnen Saturday evening to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woltramott unon their twenty fifth Dr.

Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.jweddi anniversary. The surprise were Radcliffe, Al. Spencer, piesiaent i CQ lete The guests met at the 3 the California Wool Growers' asso jhome of Mrs Turner.

ciation and of the State Reclamation The Volgamott's were married in board; R. Taylor, secretary of thejg countv. They have lived in agriculture and legislative commit Woodland for ten years and they and tee of the state, Dr. E. H.

Snyder, their family are highly regarded. Drs. J. Iverson and F. Keane, of The ceiebrants were the recipients the state veterinary staff; Supervis 1 of many Deautiul gjfts.

ors W. O. Russell and E. Hutch Pedro eiped to while away a most ings, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Shaffer a pieasant Attending the Mrs. Eugene Stowe. 'event were Messrs. and Mesdames W. Fouch of Sacramento, R.

B. if Wavnick. Clarence Bond, Walter Henigan Auction Woleamott. John Dinsdale, C. E.

Hall, E. W. Turner, E. Warner, E. L.

Sale Big Success Hutchings and J. A. Turner; Mrs. 1 Maude Duncan, Mrs. C.

A. Alford and R. G. Lawson, auctioneer, reported hisses Ethel and Phyllis Wolga today that the sale of the Warren mott EUa Foucn of Sacramento, Henigan stock and farm implements xna an(j Xora Dinsdale, Eva Werner, was a success. The auction drew aiTonwe Waynick, Geraldine and Clar big attendance to tnc Bond, Nadir.e and Jfiorezice um Brewery grounds Saturday after jj, anj Dorothy Wolgamott; and the uoon.

Messrs. Lee Bamer, Glenn Hutehiugs and Carrol Duncan. The diredbg heads of an orgaxii zaden may ciTnriiie thzr. certain ideals or policies shell govern its relations with the pubHc BUT the final analysis it remains for the individual ar.ployr ihe personnel of the organisation to z'ns mission. It is the 'unctfon of o'lr Personnel De pre Mnenc to st'Kiv the needs of the organ irninn arci to in the selection of hert fi'te to those needs.

It encourr pro notirjiis and makes transfers in thst deserving and effi cient employees may be amvnced. It furthers imy ovemcnt in working conditions and greater interest in safely methods r.nd accident prevention. Corel niiy selected, and employees ca be dt jended upon to me you the hi st sei vice. Our employe t. cc pride in ma.

ting "Pacific Service a Popular Serce" Pahc as CokpahY New Today Is Your Coal Bin Filled? Low? Then you'd better load up and load up in a hurry. The cold elements may sweep down on you any day and you'll be glad they caught you prepared. Take up the phone and call 53. We're Ready To Give Yon Prompt Delivery! Yolo Feed Fuel Co. EPPERSON FISHER, Heat yovr home the moat effective and most economical way MEXICAN HELD ON ASSAULT TO RELIABLE WOMAN will stay with small children by hour, afternoon and evenings.

Phone 720W. Mrs. Grace Hiddkson, 647 3rd St n23 WANTED Adding machine In MURDER CHARGE quire 718 Maan (Continued from Fage One) at the "Dtrn WANTED Clean rag; ocrat uiw. the Mexican wood mm coau Oil Well. Per aw v.

III AUtT JW1CC appealing tu www in E. GSgufere, 617 Mam tot. arrest Espinosa and meeting with no I College Ma! Ijjv FOR RENT Five room houe result, Fnller undertook bath, hot and cold water. novd mcihi 0f his ar $16 per mo. On Martin Way.

Phone rCfiL He a fifiht Espino 374. Jlf the street and both mere arrcst FOR SALE Hoistein hull, 2 years od. old from registered sire with cn jcy xrere then taVen to Sacra tie nsitir) Joe Jacobs No. 3'mcnto police headquarter and que North College St, Woodland. n23c tioned by detectives.

After Fuller tt 5AXEOne1922" Chevrolet had explained the for his at win Car in good condition, tack upon Espinosa, he was released, miles. Price reasonable. while Espinosa was later turned over ai 4 Walnut St Constable Buckingham. FACivlC SERVIJ RICHARDSON SPRINGS Neat Chico, BnUe Co, Calif. A fireproof resort.

A p3easne resort A warm resort. A Winter resort. a bath resort. A health resort A mineral water resort Come now so 'you will not make it the last resort to health LEE RICHARDSON. Mgr.

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