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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • Page 23

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The Modesto Beei
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Modesto, California
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Wtr--JtTY NEWS OF COUNTY AND VALLEY COUNCIL V01ES 10 BUY IE FOR Officers Of Ceres Park Committee Are Named 10--EJ chairman of thr c( nsertir.g Coti Ii Estimated At $200; Chief Ham KeporU On Conditior.s of, the C.ty Cour.r:!. rr.fetir.g Ir. f.r-s;r;rs Monday evening thr justice court of Judge Whltmore, voted thtt the city clerk for for feet cf if' of CH-inch for the Volunteer Fire Department. They authorized Fire Chief ifaai to order a gr e. cf th.

i 11 made up of rep- i of various lo zanizatinni r-ern thit field ft could be placed in thc i i the rjnr.ir.r a with'ut removing i av I-T run south if treri" are rrrr.oveij an-1 01 foundation Mli-d up. He! ys jm ar.censent might the field too ciote to the Rritj that might when jrhoGi walked! over field or tried to garnet without paying "T-JVINGSTON. July admission. He a fence'Shearer of Hllmar was re-elected rnlrht eolve thli i i 'eruUrmar. of the Merced County W.

O. Oliver, a of thr Farm Kurean Recreation Deptrt- eour.ril. Idea ofjir.ent for year the an- r.nrr.rd ELECTS IMS K. iheirer Of Hilroar Ii Xenxntd Mwrced Coon, ty Chairman a havins: the park fenced. trcverr.lr.c board -for the park.

a to the; joint for the departn.er.t. The join: to jz and the to about estimated. The artjon followed a tall: by Chief Ham v.hlrh he board of lire urdf will make a He itatedinutl meeting of department at iriRht Monday right. the idea of looking at frnre.l The other elected are. Harold Spauldir.g.

who Jamei Kah! of flee i charge of landnraplr.K work at the; chairman; Vrf. Earl of Hll. reported the Und may i mar. Glenn Foun- a flight, but barely of Plarjsda-Tuttle. treasurer- 1 chamWr of commerce" VJT Am ca In f-w rfayn.

I 5l COU Hc a 0 th a i I bolrd, grammarL, )ly wvM prettier without ath- A will presented to i' i .1 letl(; inr thrr mtl th fann center as tl 11 1 I n( i to l)P Ubrfl the winner of the choral content. it to Cere? sn the near non on what type of park the citi-j The committee voted unnr.lmouf-i The neacMneetin- of the recrea i and will Insert the fire wihb nnd whether softball a i lo take OV er the old Orange hall turn department wli; be held at the The fire de- lootball fchould be ar (1 Uj with the con- Hall Monday, September Mrj( ennwood and J. H. At grammar the of the grange mid school trustees. They iquertion of hlrinr i janitor for the much they partmer.t partment if of n-ducinR," decldrd to continued the rate of fire insurance In on the park foi thi Chief Ham rrtxrt-r5 that alpre.ent.

letter the matter of hnv well which been due on field will be decided place, and of how Fide of the i In Cere? Imsi-' 1 a nieitir-s to be held with charge- each tested and found to be rr of high a i hall. It was eus- cent perfect in operation. The! The Idea of athletic fields that mlcht be an ude- water in the wrll Ir i i up by W. W. Anderson, fee for A feet of the surface.

li.thletic contrh'of the i rate wa Ktiggestrd for Chlef Ham rcpisttred a rcnv High School, who nugg'-ifted having plaint about two hydrant- in for night for.tball nnd night which have been blocked recentlyjlm.sehal! ter, there in nn extra charge for tan anil lighting. The group aba to l.n the I 23rd. no meeting befnjr scheduled for August. A pot-luck aupper was enjoyed Bt: 7 o'clock at the. lake by thirty county recreation leaders and their Mrs.

D. K. Barnell. Mro.l n. A.

Patton and Mrs. James Kahl directed games. Folk were In chRrge of the Planadii-Tuttle and by a regular Hc reported that the number of parked can- i nchool font bull field is bHngl Ceres Fin- Dcp.irtment meH in the that car? be kep' from might be I a Hall i paying rent. tain times. Mncc jMallerf fields nt the new a The firemen have had no they constitute a fire hazard.

according to Itlmeeting place for City Clerk J. F. Johnson was i structed by the council to write to; League of California Municl-l stallnR that when the rate and budget have been set i Cerei- this year, the council will riously consider joining the leagueji The beard the reading! I of the monthly and voted that they be Valley Social News Dehair lAthlone recreation leaders. Escalon Residents Do Much Building ESCALON, July lo-' cal people aro building additions to' itheir homes and many of thc i glowers are building new drying. or adding to their old ones.

Among those building new houses or enlarging (heir old ones are Har- 1 yey Mllo Kattish. R. W. Joe Gambonl. John Tatoynn.

A PERSONALS i-ITom W. Murphy, Tony Persano of Mrs. T. M. Alcorn Is entertaining; The O.

K. met Krldny Alien. Frank A iher Mil's Kmma Roehne. of noon the home of C. H.

Pix-iK. Adrian, K. Durpinlan and iT.Mii.'in. Shantung, who i i A an hour of sewing. ri-lLntiiien.

i Charles O. Lind.strorn Is buildlnu- i i a smn bungalow on farm on H. C. Avenue. A.

Costa is a nddltion to his home on K. a River Road. Clarence- Van Till who i i A an hour of China last week or. the were i i Taft. She landed in Pii-srnt were: iFrnncisi-o, IIRK viniteci friend? Jon-phine i Empire anil Modesto, and now UjStephriiMin.

M. H. Wight, imnldng a visit In Califoi-; Wight and MW. Stephen. R.

nln Mm Alc.nrn'n mother. T. Kidder. P. D.

Terrell, R. A i carpenter. A Chare ha- Lucy J. Hoehne. of Kort Sewnnl.jCiouch.

A. P. Stone, Pixlt-y a i his tank hou-e o'livi-r I HTLMAR Hurnboldt County, nine is i i i I a Janet Strphonson. Carl H. hrsvo erected nt the A home for a time.

new on i stn Mr. and Mrk. A. A. Anderson A ly ivrn Fr) tion ptopeity Ir.

town. Ascow daughter. Beulab, and Fon. r5 j. e.itertainrd:i!y evening in honor of the thir-! he.l hi.s cottage on th.

motored to Sun-; home In honor of the i i a i a of! I 1 1rrfl Road. Mrs. M. K. Rrcn outl "K- of her grarnldaughterH, Car-i Frank Rik.

A i the swim, KlinR Andenon returned to navl? nnd Patricia Crewn. returnc.l to tin- F.ik home Sunday after a frw a i i i I. In April and rcfr tF parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. J.j,., Jll)y Tllft j. i wen uatmv In.Htiected the Mr. and Mrs. .1 Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W.i\Jejg|j.[,j,,- pinyhouse. lee and Ron, Ronnie, left 1( hit (Inlay c.ike night for two-week motor i to; i rr()rn ted carr-lng out a color scheme of jilnk and pule Janet Strphenson. Patricia Moon-.

Nettie White. Betty s'cott. Olivr White. Mnr- rrv i Rolvrt Spcny. Frank and Connie Hik.

non Is having her new six-room home plaMered am! it la nearly ready for the finishers. Fred Chris- tenr-on is clearing off thc when- his liomi; burned down Ip.st v.oek will v-tart the middle o' the week to build homo. A i Sunday if i i a sptn! "I Mr. and in Wood Colony. Lo? Angeles and Sun IUcgo.

MiM: Florence Johnson upend-! Tiny favors were inld at tin Ing thf Summer vacation in OnK-ipi 0 lf Hilas nml Ray n--ack i Eva Anueryon. in -v. LlngerTe.lt. Irene Anderson 1 i vvere- M-ir -y Ml. and Fern HaHner left SaturdRy for i v- "vcncer' viorenre Him er Sr (li 1 Hermon to attend Rible ference.

'Patricia Crews. nnd Mr. nnd MM. H. Ccdrtllnd nrot Mr.

a Mrs. Ht-nry Cederlind A lamed a were guests In the John Nordstrom home Sunday. Firemen Of County Meet At a -John C. Mrs Lloyd Filif a i Mw. A.

B. Fletcher of Irwln a rH rU P' a coiihin, and house guests rit her home over the July 4th holldnyH. i I her daughter. Mis." Hernicc Fletcher, of Snn Francisco, Monday i for Angriest to A. and Diego.

They plnn iilfo visit thc beaches, later to attle. Mrs. A. O. Johnston and Mis.

T. Anderson motored Jo for a week-end Freda and Veda Johnston, who had! been attending a Minion Church Mr. and Mrs. J. I).

to Manteca a mo- to visit i Ale- Cor bet 1 friends. Thev Mr. and Mrs. alsi. called at nra! KI i anil Pat.

iria i Edwin i wa honored rvith a i i i i at his horn- Saturday a i i in a i i of Ins A i i a number games, i i at I'trM'iit u-eiiv lloli.v: (7ir.ncr Clan-ncc lional'l I.lona Pale a i Honaldi en Scott. Thelma and Ports Homer, a i i .5 10. Souther lam) of a compciis'i tion i i a nnd Kirc Chir: Rarron of state were the main a i Mon at a i of tin- Sat i i Associntjon of irner. in the Hall. Severr, offi-cr-i nf tin- California Si ite Fire nn'ns nvor.1 Iv legislative niniiMin-- 1 loin H.

tin of Ksralo!) gave the of welcome. The voted to change the niinse Sin of 'lii'n i At. KiL-hti-i s. A i Jo.i(n:in Count; I I oT i 11 1 1 1 1 11 conference there, returntd with Johnstcn while Anderson went on to Mt. Hermon 1 1 1 iju.i» in family of iReckner Is a of Mr.

U-- The to a Lutheran Bible con ference. David McCoy, who been a guest in the A. B. Fletcher left Saturday for visit with his mother in Sierra City. Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Anderson! motored to Stockton Thursday. Mi. and Mrs. August Youn'gborg.

nnd son. Carl, and Miss Beatrice Tm motored t-j i Valley Thursday. Rev. and Call O. and daughter.

A Tuesday to attend a Bible conference at Mt. Herrnon. Miss Esther Younghorc it to, 1 Uinl Tin- "if tin- Hilly Xchrung. i.Manteca. i i and fvr.ilon to gn and i White.

Stockton and I i thc su jieryisors Ir. nn a to have i warden ninxmited for this- ills Society Hilmar i i i i held a do- I i fire permits. A i i i hunt Saturday:" 1 0 business meeting Paul Svend sen, O. H. Bergen and H.

S. I.itr.en berg served to t'V present. The met at the iW. Moon- hon.e and received i I first i i A the 1 sc-rveil the Moore home i -v. R.

G. Rron- following held a picnic a Oiove on the Merced and a i i a Moore, day: Mr. and Mrs, A i i I Morgan Yates. Gene and Mir- i i and son. Wellman.

1 Peiry. a a C.race Waddle. and Hodnev i stance Swanson. all of a a Mr. a i i Mrs.

Pave and children. Harmon. Edwin Bronm-r. Rob- Olaldirn- and Billy, of Turlock, Ciourh. Robert Lankard.

Otis and Mrs. Robert Swnnson and i IVrry, Dotinan Commons, Alvin j.j, Gloria, of Tuilock. Fordyco nnd Oliver White. Swnnson and Donald Moore. I.elnnd Hake.

Glenn Empire Grange Is To Meet Monday Ala- 1 11 Mrs. Royal a Phyllis Gustine, Mr. nnd July hold a busii evening at the gram- Then- will hp a report July -Ith float which the entered in Modesto'p horse parade, who worked on and Anita, cf and C.arenc, Kl pftj 'on' In-lnw. Mrs. Roy Holmes.

Mr. and A picnic and swim were enjoyed Mrs. J. G. Mrs.

Kcllei Ing the Summer vacation in meda. Mr. and A. C. Stevens, i Mr.

i Reuben! and a left Fridsv for and son. Junior, of Wcst-i to visit Mrs. Steven's nnd Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Salmon- hrrs of the Los Atnlgos and Warren Ronsack They were accompanied by sans.

Reuben nml Merle. the Friends Sunday school I Flora West. iSundny afternoon a home The i a anniver.sa.A- of a an1 Mr i Cochrane a U'OOD (X)LOVY il-ogolstrorn was the occasion for a Turlock Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Present wet-i i.f Mr. and U'illnrd Johnson i Tuilock. Present Mr.

nnd John Hallner. Mr. a Mr. and Mis. tained Davis' W.

J. Davis enter-- Vr nd and her a i of Sono Sunday nn Ml Jo Hallner, Mr. and Mrs. Cornolia of I Carl I 7 Mis. Charles! ington Beach visiting her mother I I7( 1 Hallern, Mrs.

Sarah Wilson a i 'John Carlson, Mr. and i John- Mr, nnd Mrs. Walter Chapman'' 1 1 nn1 Vcr I llT () "and daugh'cr. Ina. anti Mr.

and Mrs. A Kennedy, all of Oakland, visited relatives'in Wood Colony Saturday. J'ici: i Point vjHted their brotl.erh families in Wood Colonv Sunday. Mr. kiid Henr" Ver will leave i friends for a several i i i In thr rnoun- tair.

i week. C.ue.sts in the O. E. Vlnch Saturday were: Mr. and C.cf.icr of Sari Mr.

a Mrs. Flank Taylor of a a E. hns been -n- Mrs. A i i i Drivers Pay Fines In Court At Ceres CERES, July vlola- Virglnin Black, tnrs motor a i regulations pleaded i this work in the justice court of Judge Lawrence Whit- Mr R. rnce Domeeq.

Marian i i Gene Margaret Perry. June Horine, Roberts. N'ed Crourh, Law rence Griffin. Francis Perrr. Ernest Rcinltz, Lelnnd Hake.

Gi Robert Lnnknrd nnd ence Hodges. Mrs. Arnold Anderson i i a i In i home on L-indcr Avenut 1 Sunday in! honor of Mr. and Will Cown. Mr.

and i Iin Dickey ami son. Harold, nil of Stockton Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl R. Taylor nnd son.

Norman, and daughter, Carol, celebrated the Fourth nt the Legion Park with Ms. Taylor's sister and a i Mr. and Mrs. August and a Howard I Mrs. a i Wendel i vlMted Mr.

MII-. N. E. Ford and Will. Simon Jesse Ford i to Modes A i i a a joined other 'lelativi in a a i i and in the home of Mrs Fold's a Mrs.

Agnes a a i Mrs. X. 1C. Ford has had her who is en over i holidays Mr. r.nrthern part of the Mrs Roy a ari'i son.

Bobby, of Mr. an! i F. Conway of Crescent City Mr and 1. Ford MUI. A i -Mi.

"nil i C. O. Fold and and Mt.s Vi Ciossman tir.d son. i i i to Modesto for the Ruerer and A a a jolrn a i in a i i and picnic i at home of Fold's sister, Mrs. Airiv 1 more, of Cereg nnd paid fines.

They iue: N'nonit Gnines of Anaheim, speeding; F. Wilson of Cores. J5, careless i Louis Koskey of Oaklnnd, $10, careless driving: C. Grant of Fresno $2.50. Insufficient clearance nucl speeding.

Ceres Church Class Holds Prayer Meet CERES, July Gleaners Class of the Ceres First Baptist a of the Mt. View A i i i of fricmls lum-ln-s and picnicked to'ij; b.isket in the Beard Hi' who has been at- college nt Pasadena, Vhu Saturday. Park on the Fourth. Among them and Mesilamrs C. E.

a i ami sons. Boh and Buddy. Mr. and M. R.

a nnd son. Walter-. Mr. and Theodore (11: on and i niul Mr. nnd Mrs.

Bert Richards. Rev. Paul R. Jackson, pastor of church, announces special meetings will held at the churcl July ll'th, L'Oth and 21st. i an and Theodor.i M.

i son a daughters. Linda. Mr. ami i i i i i nnd i'-on, Hemy. i i and Roberta.

Canvn'n i 1 I i i i i i i Marko a i i Ch.uli-:'. nnhd daughter. Retty. 'Caverns Mr-. Jessie L.

D.irrah nr.di KKTt'RX FROM I GRATTON, July Har- nnd Miss Helen Crow this week frohi l.OOtV a Betty. horm- D. Snn i a IM i i in Illr i i i a iti-ivcd a i from; i i JACKSON mile automobile trip. They first drove to San Diego, where 10 1lr the Painted Drsort. In- Rock, Acamo.

Carlsbad Denver, Salt they visited tho Mormon and P.ocky a i a A ale S.indav vi I i 1 C. Southard, 'I if f. i i Mr i nnd her a '1 Wil rt a i i a i i I IS AHKKSTKI) CFKKS. Julv Hobbs of I-'ailand i Satur- a i on the i a near tuple I a i win. CERES, July 10- The Ceres a i a evening jiy Conhtrthlc Wnlter Ucid the Gr.u:,'e Hall.

The juvenile ri i of cnirless i i a will hold a meet- anci on his own ing Fiiday evenin; All i of both oigani- 7 i i I i i r. ations nre a Haver Mr. Mm Mr. it T1f) SALIDA. July S.illd.r Tr.ACHr.i: IS II I.

i i i a a i i of Bethany Clide will meet EMPIRE. Id i i week-Mid c.illrr« of afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock in A i who is te.i'chc'r Mr. nnd i and home of i F.l-ia i i a on i i a i i a i 1 I i V.Mli.-in, i to n.r Fl.Uic i i. i ul i i ilay- be a 'i- 'ril i i i Hie A i Ko.di7 a i i I i a a ami i A a i i i lionic Siindiiy. week.

e.iciicr nt is ill i i i n( Mm Sin- hi'i lioine hi'ie Personal Message To Those Who Have Vacant Rooms, Houses And Apartments Never during the past six years have I seen such a tremendous demand for rooms, apartments and houses as ex sts ri ght now. Vacancies have been sjaduallv decreasing for over a year now, hut since the first of January rental activity has increased by leaps and bounds. We at The Bee have a very definite check on this activitv--The Bee rental ads that appear in our Classified columns. Every day call after call is received from persons advertising vacancies in The Bee. tilling ns to stop their ads because of resnHs.

Manv of these ads had appeared only one dr in seme brought as many as 20 calls from prospective tenants. These remarkable results are not confined to apartments nnd houses for rent. They are also evident in furnished rooms, rooms with board, and housekeeping rooms. The ever-changing ads are oroof of this activity. Notice how Bee rental ads that appear in one issue do not aonear in the next-because they rented the vacancies.

New ones come in to take their places, and soon they are gone. No stale ads run day after day in The Bee --quick results ketp the rental columns fresh. IF YOU have a rental vacancy of any kind, place a for rent ad in The Bee. I'll guarantee that it will receive more attention now than at any other time during the past six years. CLASSIF ED ADV MGR, THE MODESTO BEE.

P. you have an unfinished or unfurnished room it will pay you to finish or furnish it so that it can be rented--lots of smart people pay their taxes by the income of one furnished room. FOR WANT-AD SERVICE PHONE --an experienced ad-taker will be glad to help you with the wording of your want ad. 25? WORDS -TIME 50c WORDS 4-TIMES $1,00 Off WORDS A 2-TIMES Aff WORDS 6-TIMES 75c $150 SMART PEOPLE A A FV READ THE BEE AIM 1 -ADb.

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