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afelanD JUNE 14, 1931 CAMFQRNTC i SUNDAY OF nirrmno ir IGOOLWEATHER TO CONTRA ISTOCKTON LI iLIII lilUIIL Hay ward White Leghorn, 15 Years Old, Continues To Produce, Rear Young Monterey's Sweetheart ROSAMANDE ESTRADA is Monterey "i idea of a perfect entry for the annual sweetheart contest held to determine a girl to rule the California rodeo at Salinai. Evidently FRED S. MeCARGAR, rodeo official, also thinks to, for he it presenting Rosaman'de with a belt to fit her tottume TRIBUNE Photo. AID TO CROPS OPENS BATTLE CALL BIDS EMM RAISES WATER ON FRUIT PEST POHT DREDGING Champion Cowboys of West Stanislaus Growers Report st rf i Elaborate Plans Are Made to Fight Coddling Moth In Orchards- Additional Funds Needed as Channel Worlv Ncars Half Mark Compete for $25,000 i In Awgrd Growing Reserve With Grain Favored HAYWARD. June 13.

Artist and mother. Emmy Lou Is confident that neither career will conflict the other, and accordingly ahe is preparing for participation in late summer and autumn show throughout the nation, Emmy Lou 1 a chicken, a whit Leghorn hen and claimed br her master. W. 8. Freeman of Castro Valley, to be the most remarkable bird of her species in the world.

For Emmy Lou, IS years old, still Is producing and rearing young. Emmy Lou shifted her fond gaze from a flock of lively little crea "Every Inch a queen." murmured Freeman, poultry breeder and fancier, "And what a mother. And what a combination that makes:" Considering that the average hen at four years of age has said goodbye to motherhood. Emmy Lou la a phenomenon, in the opinion of Freeman. Of the highest stock and from a mother that cost $700.

Emmy is a living example of what careful selection and breeding can accomplish in poultrydom. Freeman pointed out. Winner of many prize and no end of adulation. Emmy Lou promises to duplicate her previous feats in all the shows she enters this year, according to her owner. CONCORD, June 13.

Making OAKDALE, June 13. Cool weather and a stead? Increase in more certain the extermination of the stream flow feeding Melones the coddling moth, orchard pest. ss I i bait pans have been placed In reservoir, impounding baaln for the Oakdale and South fian Joaquin three Widely aeparaetd parts of LIVERMORE. June JS. Cham-' plon eowbeys from all oyer th 'v'-west, attracted by more than 000 In cash prizes, wi'l compete at Xivermore on July 4 and 4.

when great Llvermor Rodeo will esaln entertain thouianda with It St drilling program of wild western Twenty.flve events ara on tha jirogram, the greatest array of tea. Contra Costa county to accurately record the appearance of the moth. tures towird a camera yesterday and poeed in her regal, virile manner while several shot were taken. STOCKTON, June 13. Dredging operations on Stockton's deep water channel are more than 30 per cent completed, according to Walter Coffey, federal engineer, who is in charge of the work.

Three'suctlon, two clamshell and a dragline dredger are now operating on the project. Two suction dredgers of 'the Hydraulic Dredging company of Oakland have excavated more than 883,000 cubic yards of dirt for the main turning basin at the inter The bait pans will remove guess work from the spray program. irrigation districts, joined today to make agriculturists In this district optimistic. The cool spell has been of great benefit to grain growers, with the crop far heavier than was flrat anticipated, farm bureau officials announced after a survey. Quality of the crop Is abov4 average, although It la not expected that the new plan will bo obtainable NAPA PREPARES LIONS of the best reauls for another year.

EADER (haw. Leading In Interest la the I Professor A. D. Borden of the entomology division of the Uni world' championship brone riding II I I "If versity of California, established contest for which the best bucking the plots in pear and apple or horses In the state have been ob The harvest season of grain started today and will last for one month, giving employment to many men, Becauae of the generally short crop in the state, apod prices are FOR 4TH. FETE SELECTS AIDES chard of the county, assisted by tamed to test the skill and strength section of Mormon and Stockton channels.

The contract calls for excavation' of 2,417,250 yards of The San Francisro Bridge Ray E. Goble, county farm ad Of rodeo champions. viHer. Those cooperating with Pro Other events carrying rational anticipated, Oats are running eight! fessor Borden and the Contra Cos championships are steer riding, In i i tr i or nine sacks to the acre In tha ta county farm bureau in the tests Rlherbank district, and the biggest which savags Brahma steers, with long, twisting horns on their heads NAPA, June II. Preparation barley acreage Is south of here are Theodore H.

Hook of Walnut Creek, A. E. Gilbert of Martinez June 13. of the Hayward Lions' club for ror the July 4th celebration In There has bsen a steady rise I and huge bumps on their shoulders will be used; calf roping, the high- and H. E.

Catlin of Brentwood. Napa are progressing rapidly. It the storage level of Melones reser Tests conducted by Professor waa announced yesterday br the voir, according to L. Hartley, Ir tne nscal year Just launched have started functioning, following appointment by President Don Leidig. em test of.

cowboy skin, presented committee of the Native Sons of company's dredger has removed 485,000 cubic yards of dirt from, the San Joaquin river in the vicinity of Rough and Ready Island on a contract that calls for excavation of 1,901,500 cubic yards of dirt. LEVEES BUILT Work ofAhe Franks Construction companyin erecting permanent levees across Roberts and Head-reach Islands is 50 per cent complete and the California Deltaj Farms Is expected to! rigatlon superintendent. Nearly tnree leet was added the last week, 'I'ney lollow Borden In recent years prove there is no relation between the activities of the moth from one year to the next, and that the orchardiet the Golden West in charge of the three-day affair. Dance, contest. despite the taking of full heads of Citizenship and Americanization.

water from the basin. who sprays by the calendar la a grand parade, carnival and many other feature will be included In the program. vr. Kay aassett, to cooperate with the American Legion: attendance. Both the Oakdale and South Ban iX likely to miss the brood of cod Joaquin districts are using about 2 John Slem; boys' work, Lowell A.

Lucas; city administration, Frank Last week the race for aueen per cent less water than at this dling moth one year and then make two spray applications the next year, but one was time a year ago, due to conserva waa begun, with several popular complete permanent levee across tion measurea adopted at the start Hog and Spud Island by the end! young ladies already entering; in the contest. J. Cunha; civlo and community welfare. Rev. Richard C.

Day and Hans Henningssn; milk fund, Dr. necessary. ot the season. fur the first time In a decade at a leading California rodeo; bulldog. glng, tha death-defying plunge from a racing horse to the sharp pronged horns of wild alters! and steer roping, A thrill a second Is guaranteed In the loose-rope riding event and in the wild mule race, both providing many mere spills than rides.

Workhorses will be exhibited, both by grown-up cowboys and young-more of less than II years of age. Knees Include speotaeular pony express and relay races, both for men and girls; a thrilling roman race, and several iheroughbred race. of June. i Pear growers will be notified They are Alice Wilson, of Calls- Bids for excavation of 1,600, 00ft immediately by the farm adviser's cubic yards of dirt from the chan Napa Supervisors office when the flight of moths nel in the vicinity of Hog and Spud' Justify the application of spray. toga; Mary Poggl, of Bt Helena! Jeanette Londerman, of the Veterans' Home; Frances Thomas, Mary Casselli and Ella, MartlnelU, Okeh Bell Removal John A.

Azevedo; parka and playgrounds, Arnold Valsan and Joseph Brohl; membership, John J. Motzko; music arrangement, Dr. D. H. Julienne and Lloyd Overhulser; Instruction of new members, Hans Hennlngsen; finance, Joseph San Rafael Board Islands will be called for wlthlni the next two or three weeks, according -to Coffey.

Specification) are now in the hands of federal NAPA, June 18.The Napa fr of Napa. rojntr supervisors, at their meet Vote bonuses have been posted Ing this week, awarded contract Plans School Work by the committee for the candidate poling, the most vote be Cardoza; program, Milton I. Doh-ner, Harvey Darneal, Henry Boren- engineers at Washington and aa oon as they are officially sanctioned bids will be called. SAN RAFAEL. June 13.

Fol- tor the removal of the large bell In the belfry of the court house. No action was taken In regard to tween counting dates. The contest lowing a recent meeting of the sen, Don Leidig, Peter Verzic, Vic and the coming celebration are Bids for the sale ot $300,000 board of education plans are be. A hundred covered wagons, elgnt MiHge coaches more than It years oM, and aitpjd logging wagon, built tha CWU war, Will be on tinibfilon during the rodeo, and will take part In spectacular ing completed for improvement creating much enthusiasm. tor La Grave, John Santana and Philip Sliver; school service, Anthony Kelly, Oscar Brauns, Edward work to oe done on local schools worth of Stockton harbor bonda to defray the city' share of tha dredging have been called for and me removal or the belfry Itself, but It Is understood that this will be done before long.

The bell will be stored In the countv warehouse until disposition Is made of It. For during the summer months. Ao- San Rafael N. D. Friedrlcha and George Meinlnger cording to nn announcement by will be opened at the city council pioneer parades.

tne noard, the auditorium at the many years It has been used to ATo.m Stff PUbH" healUi. pr. Don J. Monley; name neW Otar publicity, John J. Motzko; major meeting Monday night.

Plans for a meeting of buslnssa Iji Urol JJell school will be completed Immediately. Coleman PLEAS ANTON sound fire alarms, time of day and calls to nublln ptherlnrs hpre. PL SAN RAFAEL. June IS. Offi activity show, Lloyd Overhulser, men and shippers In th Kun Joa cers for the coming term were Lester Griggs, Lawrence Nelson school will also be provided with quin and Sacramento valleys to The supervisors rc ommended Joseph Gallagher a Hugh Jones 1LEAHANTON.

June 13 Mr. auditorium facilities either by Frank Shermon, Chet Taylor, elected at a recent meeting of the Marlnita parlor. Native Daughters of the Golden West. The new offi Frank Soares, Fred Hewitt and Dr, for examination i rating as eomuining two classrooms Into nn assembly hall, or by building a smull Bdrtltlon to the main bulki Mrs. Myron Routt and Mr.

and fcrs. Lou Hymsns, of Oak. Und, were guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Julienne; birthday celebrations, tate trarrio officers.

County Auditor James Ranev was cranted i.r.,i J. 1 imJmk i I cials include, Natalie Label, presi Captain Louis A. Elke, George dent; Gussie Bannister, first vice ng. It bus also been decided to Joseph Arendt this week. permlHRlon to leave the state for a Wightman, Edward Frates, Dr.

Herman Eggert and Constable president; Lena second vice president; Mary Zappatinl. third period not to exceed 30 days. excavate a section of the school grounds to form football field Mia Mercedes Anderson Is en vice president: Dora C'ooley. mar promote business for Stockton's deep water channel, which will be completed in 1933, are being perfected by A. M.

Robertson, secretary-manager of the Stockton Chamber of Commerce. The meeting will be held here within the next two weeks and representatives from more than 25 cities are expected to attend. MANY INVITED Among those invited to attend are members of the newly formed unil a small stadium where school exercises may be held. Plans to Vincent Strobel; extension and organization work, John Slem. Hans Ogaad, Rev.

Richard C. Day and Peninsula Citv CNnm: Fairfax Church to shal; Bertha Watson, inside sen joying a vacation In the East. Thomas Orloff attended a dairy association meeting in Oakland tinel; Tillle Corda, outside senti mprove the heating system in Victor La Grave. nel; Ruth Andrade, Adeline Mlno 7 i A Hold Whist Party und short school were and Marauerlte Hecht. trustees also mude.

Janata aie tor Koaeo contest Josephine Bergln, financial eecre- 1 nrht nitr CItih in tary; Myra Murphy, treasurer; Eu- MMTKSpUT VIUU IU Crockett Church i'uesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Ptckard were vigors in Yosemlte this week. Ernest W. Behwesn addressed genie Watson, organist: and Mollvi Sponsor Carnival FAIRFAX, June 13. For the benefit of St. Rita's church a whist party will be held In the Fairfax school auditorium on the evening of June 17.

The committee In charge of the affair includes Mr. Klahard Gaynor, Mrs. Lorenzo Spaeltl, recording secretary. In To Seat Officers LARKSPUR, June 13. For the stallation of officers will take age, a Junior at th Monterey high ioreign iraae cominiiiee ui.

mv Central Valley Council, Stata Chamber of Commerce. The com- mltte is composed of leading HALINA8, June 12. Pretty Rosamande Estrada who last year benefit of the children Bchool the Llvermor Lions club at Its school and president of the school MARTINEZ. June IS. Mrs.

place on July when this group will hold a Joint ceremony with lii'ir-heon meeting Thursday. BpnnlNh club. playgrounds, members of the Twin Cities Service club of Larkspur Helen Beure of Crockett was re was tha senorlla of the Monterey Fralre, Mrs. F. Fan o.

Mrs. Fas members of the Native Sons, Tarn. Miss Estrada waa officially en elected president of the County manufacturers and shippers of th two vailevs. Members of the local si, Mrs. M.

Flynn, Mrs. John Fon- county fair has this year entsred and Corte Madera will sponsor a alpala parlor. No, 64. ALVARADO terad In the contest today when carnival to be held on Saturday the sweetheart contest of tha Ha tez, Mra. Wlchael Foby, Mrs.

Wll Ham Fleming. Mrs. Francis Guer chamber's marine and public rela camp rire uuarrtlaiu' Association at tha Congregational church lust Installation will be In Sep- she was brought here from on terey by Charles M. Brown, iecre linns rodeo, Napa Red Cross to ALVAHADO, June 11. Mr.

evening, June 20, opposite the Rose Howl. The organization held In, Mra. John Greenan. Mrs. James tions committee will greet and confer with the visitors.

Henorlta Estrada was selected by AViIik Jane Hellwig, grand matron uariuaidl, Mrs. James Uoewey, tary of the chamber of commerce there. She was greeted on her ar lomocr. jvirs. (j.

Knpp of was named vice-president: me Monterey unamner ot com On of the feature of the gath of the Order of the Eastern Htar, I Mrs. Antonio ueorKl. Airs. Am Hold Swim Week ST. HELENA.

June IS. Under a similar arrair last year wnen enough money to partially finance the construction of tennis courts meres to represent the peninsula Raymond Junk. Crockett, sec brose Gallettl, Mrs. Gabbl. Mrs.

rival in Hallnas by Fred 8. McCar. gar, secretary of the rodeo aaso' is In Ely, attending a session of the grand chapter. Joseph Gamex, Mrs. Z.

Gonellu, in the contest for the finest outdoor girl in the state, Entries are the auspice of the loci I branch and a small playground for chil cistlon. retary, ana Mrs. Clara Meservey. Crockett, treasurer. It was announced thut 28 Martinez Cuius rs.

li, Ghlrardelll. Mra. John (la- of the Napa county chapter of th dren was raised. The carnival ering will a boat trip to inspect dredging operations on the project which have been under way for the past several months. Civio leader from all parts of Central California are expected to attend.

The winner of the sweetheart vavatu, Mrs, Walter Gaestel, Mra. Ked Cross, swim weeK will be held this year will be given for the pur- contest will preside during all the W. Laplante and daughter of J. th TWlilv wvra rfprnt tuaiti leading cities In California. Mr and If7t! Boy Th cholce ot Senorlta Estrada ana wra.

J. Boyq. logical one In view of the r. ueorgi, Mrs. JJ.

uameoston, Mrs, here June It to 20. The activi nose or satisfying tne deDt tne in Fire Girls have enrolled for the summer camo at Camr, Meeker. (lays ot the rodeo. Hhe will be Francis in utn iniiu.h.r ties win be In charge of a com stallatioh of the playground appa chosen on the opening day, July Charles Gillnn. Tr rhnrU.

ies petent Instructor, and will be held ratus incurred. fact that she is a deacendant of 22, by a group of visiting newspa gher, Mrs. J. Gllllck and Mrs. F.

Juno 27 to July 12. There will be about 12ri girls at the camp and 20 guardmns, two nurses, two life at White Sulphur springs. Classes Jose Estrada, one of the founders permen and Peter B. Kyne, noted Ulannlnl. Mlaa Helen Hughe of Berkeley i has resigned a a teacher In th loml grammar school to aacept a pimltlon with an Oakland school.

Santa Cruz to Pay oc Monterey. Hhe is 17 years of author, who will act as chairman, win tie small, which win make for better opportunity for indivi gunrds. cooks, two handicraft teachers and two nature teachers. dual instruction. A small charge Mare Island Play will be made for the use of the Fee for Hen Pens SANTA CRUZ, June IS.

The tank and the swimming lessons Hayward to Schedule Old Center Names Staff Man, Shot Down by Mlaa Lorlna Roe of Los Bano whs a recent guest of Mr. W. I'-iiid. will be free. Several dlvison will S10 entry fee for each pen of hens be made for instruction, making VALLEJO.

June 13. Cant. in. the 1932 hen laying contest, which will gtart in October under uvereti u. Morrcn.

u. 8. N. Is to Bandits, Recovering WOODLAND. June 13.

Edu. Tax Rate ior Current Year Lodi Women's Club Names New Officers LODI, June 13. The Ledl Business and Professional Women's club held Its annual jink in Exchange clubroom recently at which time it also elected officers for the ensuing term. The new; officers are: Miss Carol Floyd, president; Anna Granle, vice president: Lizzie' Growden, secretary; Hilda Beckman, Edith Comstock end Helen Cone, directors. Carol Floyd and Claire Ferctval were elected delegates ta classes ror grammar school beginners, grammar school Intermedi day president nt the Mare Island NILES the direction of the Davis Agricul ates, high school beginners, high Recreation center following elec tural college, will be met by the bljes Jordan, shot here May 2 by unknown gunmen.

Is reuorted to school Intermediates, Junior life- Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce, June II. Mr. and Mra. oe well on the way to recovery a tions held this week at the navy yard. Other officers elected and chairmen appointed are: Lieut, H.

T. Walsh, secretary; Ueut. W. HAYWARD, June 18. Hay- saving and for adults.

Grand President me county nospital. The rlfl dlreotor of that organization have decided. The course ha been followed ever since the contest wa located in Santa Crux. The build- slug entered his head and lodged will be held to determine the exact urns they require for operation during the season. Th counott then will study the recommenda Fife, treasurer: Lieut.

H. Clark. near ins rront ot the Kkull ITnry Walton, ef 8n Leandro, former residents of Nile, are visiting Mr. and Mra. P.

A. Elils tor a few days. Mrs. T. I Tobin, of Ban Francisco, is spending a month with her daughter, Mr.

William Ebsrly. Visits Fairfield cnalrman of greens committee; nope for his recovery was held for tions and apportion funds accord Col; C. F. Williams, chairman of in which the hens are housed la the property of the chamber of commerce here and la given with ward' tax rat of 1 1.30 will not undergo an increase for the fiscal year starting July 1, it was d-o)red today by Robert A. Kola, finance chairman for the city council.

This assurance was given bv the several weeks. Jordan was con fronted with two Mexicans hellavei ingly, Kolie explained. house and social committees: attend the state federation at Co-ronado September 10, 11 and 12. FAIRFIELD, June IS. Mlaa Catherine Kelly of Los Angeles, L.

Moeller. chairman to have been the men who drove out charge for that purpose. grana president of the Y. L. The same policy of economy will be maintained during the 1931-32 season, although needed Improve or other sports committee: alongside his car and emptied mans an oinciai visit to the St.

uiiiumi visn a tne at. SAN ANDREAS Com. R. Lhamon, chairman tour rine at him. but Jordan rfnnla i srii Alphonsus Instiute In Fairfield Miner CttOin Will He nament committee.

that they were the ones who hn ments or additions will not be sac hlni. He has refused to name his rificed, according to the chairman. hub wkh, many visitors were I I present at the gathering and Misa Built tO tlOUSe ReltCS Mis A. M. Isham, of Berkeley, visited Mr.

3. C. Bhlnn this week. Dr. r.nd Mrs.

E. C. Qrau sntsr-iind a group ef friends at bridge ihursday night SAN ANDREAS, June IS. Er assailants. Aaaitionai street programs are was Crockett Delegates OROVILLE, June 13.

A replica win Cavagnaro of Oakland, who has been spending his vacation at by the local order. Headine the proposed. Landscaping of the city of a miner's cabin will be con committee on arrangements for nan win be one or the provision in Honored at Parley Real Estate Board chairman following a close inspection of civic expenses for the cur-rnt and pending year, informal conferences with the heads of community departments' and an agreement by the rest of the council members. It was asserted by Kolze. Preparation of tha budget for the fiscal year will be begun in the Immediate future.

Additional conferences with department heads structed on Montgomery street near Ltndon, visited relative here Wednesday. the budget. tne artair were Miss Tuni CROCKETT. June li. Crockett Memorial hall here to hou-ii pio The Hayward tax rate Is one of Elects New Chief aerte tared well at th state con neer relics.

This type of building the lowest in the state, according ana xnrs. Mary aroma. Linden School to Mr. Jame R. Whipple was a Aieitor In Son Francisco Tuesday.

Papon Expects vnntlon of Eagle In Santa Rosa SACRAMENTO. i was decided on at a meeting or to Kalie, and so long as efficiency this week, according to reoorts neeK. vice-president of the Ben can be maintained by tha city the director of the Butte County Pioneer Memorial association, a Drought back by delegates. Frank County Clerk John Fquellatl, accompanied Edward Trucco of San Francisco and John Ludwig of Paloma on a fishing trip on th upper reaches of the Mokelumn river this week. u-unitra company, is the new pres Graduate Seniors rata will remain.

A. Wenn, past president of tha Perfect Hand LINDEN. June 13. Twelve stu ii ui me nacramento real estati board. Check, a former vice-presl local aerie, waa elected arand corporation composed of members of the two local parlors of the Native Sons and Daughters.

a uatee, together with Thomas Oos. arm or the board, succeeds .1 AtCardPartylUntiy Urged to Provide New 1 nd of San Francisco, and Wll Morrlsscy, head of the Morrissev dents were graduated from Linden Union high school at commence, ment exercises held last night in Mission hall. Principal Robert Reed presented diploma to tha Ham Bolger, and the Crockett drum Bruella Teacher j. v- iucciatcny wa named vlcc-urnsldcnt on. Miss Louise Oneto entertained Si group of local teachera Including Mis Teresa Rivara, Mr.

A. Rag- corps ws awarded third plnce and tne law in the drilling contest. J. Deuino was re-elected secretary. Takes Garfield Post Water bupply for Concord i-inoie aerie was first In the class following seniors: Mary Cox.

Berenice Watklns. Bertha Plntz Cmu ritualistic and was awarded LODI. June 13. Miss Dorothy gio, Miss Catherine Brennan and Supervising Teacher Mary Bacon at a dinner at Murphy Wdn- day. i mis nein ror i years.

Hollister School Wiley. Marie Messlck. Julia Costa. 1UU Antoinette Strlmlska. Clara An.

TJstick, employed as teacher at Bruella school last year has been conoora ir tne property owner derson, Eugene Brakefleld, Cyril Koote. Donald Cox and Albert will sign a thrse-year contract, CONCORD, June 13. Speaking as a member of the water committee of the Concord farm center, contracted for next year at Garfield school in this city, where she Adopts Merit Plan HOLLISTER. June 12. A m.rlt uuitoerg aeciared.

rvieaan. Installation of a four-inch main extending from Sixth avenue out NEWARK. June 11 Mr mnA Girls League Names ff.ysiem. wnereby a student will be given points for exemplary conduct and for participation In extra- Mr. C.

E. Olsen of Alameda were will teach the first grade, sne will take the place left vacant in th faculty by. the resignation of Mis Hilda Miller, who has announced her coming marriage in th near future. MODESTO, June 13 After cov-ering two pages with figures, Com-. WHnder R.

D. MeBrlan of Rlpon American Legion -post, announced today these statistics en the "world's largest card party," to be i lvn by Ripen July IS: ive hundred decks of playing arli will be used. Figuring each deck three-qusr-''fi ef an inch thick, the cards. it piled peck upon pack, would reach 13S feet In the air consider-b'v taller than Rlpon' highest luilillng. And if laid end for end, the ka would make a trail more tri.m two blocks long.

Commander McBain went on: Concord boulevard to Farm Bureau road, thence southerly along Farm recent visitors in Newark. R. N. Flower of CopperopollS was a business visitor at th county seat Thursday. San Andreas fire commissioners have ordered a new fire truck for this district, which will be equipped With apparatus, and win be used to supplement the hand-powered engine which ha been, la service here since 1850.

Incoming Officers MARTINEZ. Juna is wh. Mrs. Violet Manley entertained John W. Ilultberg urges concerted action on the part of valley residents to bring a steady source of water Into a section whose water level Is dropping lower every year.

Hultberg appeals to th rancher and others owning property in the valley to follow in the steps of Walnut Creek and the Sam Ramon Bureau road to avenue with lateral along Walnut and Chestnut avenue to reach consum luriicuiiir activities, will be put Into effect at the local high school next term. It was announced by Principal James P. Davis. The system wm-lca tha nihi- members of the Bluebird eluh. of classes are resumed at the Alham- New Bids for City wnicn she Is president, at her home Dra union high school next term.

Miss June Threlkeld will be nraai. nere iuesday evening. Fire Hall Sought too. students receiving a reduction in points for unbecoming conduct. Louis Ruschln and familv snent ers.

Is proposed, according to Hultberg. Because of the higher elevation a booster pump and tank would be necessary. This would require a higher cost for those being served by the water line unless the alt OROVILLE. June IS. New bid dent of the Girls' league and representative of the group on the student body cabinet following the election meeting.

Pegrv Chandler ounuay at Aimaden. filRI.S TO CAMP. SANTA CRITZ. IS for construction of a city ure will be advertised for oon by tne valley In hooking up to the California Water Service company supply. Tha utility will establish the service in the valley outside of Louis Ruschln Jr.

will attend the members ot the Girl Reserves of Santa Cruz ronntv nn was chosen vice-president; Mary McNamara, secretary; Josephine King, treasurer, and Doris Hull Boy Scout camp near Oakland this is donated. Officer Makes Target Record With Slingshot city council. memDers -after the council had rejected bids previously called for a. summer as Benlor medical officer. 1 1 "With 4000 persona playing 1 ricv or whist at ene time, I fig.

i ihat there is the world's best i for a perfect hand that Is. i nance for a player ta get 13 i a of one suit. have looked Into the rec-' und have yet to find any card tlon sponsored by the Monterev hv district Y. W. C.

will ramp this siimmer in the girls' camp in the Big Basin. The ehnli-a no. j. Mr. and Mra.

H. W. Fuller are SONORA spending their vacation in Plumas ntrn. TO counts aw Md other costs would the $18,000 available from a special bond laaue. Ten thousand I of the bond Issue, of IH.000, wm county.

Instinct Leads Lost Dog Fifteen Miles Back Home after inspection of that site and ef the 4-H club r.imn nn TTAYVARD, Jan 13. The rest "U-WKA. June 13. Tha Tuol n.i... 1 jn-v.

staged any place in the i 1. to equal ours In size. So. i.ipon is to give the world el the members el th Cali SAN LORENZO be anant en a buiioing association gave a farewell party this week In hnnnr fornia bichway patrol, Alameda county division, may be handy card party, th world'e blg- CENTER VILLE 1 I.IVERMQRE LOKli.NZO, June JJ chance will exist for getting a hand." with their six-shooters when it and Mrs. Sidney Jensen and Anker HAYWARD, June 13.

An un na wrs. u. A. Smith. Professor Smith Is leaving Tuolumne after having served as principal of the Summerville Union high school for the past ten years.

June IS. Mr. UVKKJIORE 1 Alahler returned yesterday from a canny Instinct led Chin, red Chow weca fishing trip in the Russian dog owned by Mrs. Marge Haynes and Vr. Robert Anderson and daughter Jewel are planning an extended vacation to be spent In the middle weat and eastern states.

river country. John Hovrille and children have taken an apartment In San Francisco snd she will attend the summer Session Of tha Slala of thla city, from Santa Clara over A ruupl of Mocks will be roped lor the affair, and the tables 1 lit the strU. Commander said wider participation ever before I anticipated. i commanders of many post i i Mate department officials ex-i 1 '--d. Miss Haynes.

who Is attending the San Jose high school and is living In thst community, was awakened by the sou rid of scratching at the front door. A woebegone Chin greeted her with yips of -de. light and a frantic wagging of Its tall. How the dog found Its way to the home of Miss Haynes. which it hsd visited only twice, from the Mra.

Ol Mahler visited last week with her daughter. Mra. Anna an unfamiliar route to the farthest limits of Sun Jose, to the door of college. Mrs. Jack Burt and daughter have returned to their heme in Alameda after a few week' visit the home ef her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Curtin.

Captain and Mrs. Theodore Oaka jonistrom of Sacramento. nss Margaret Haynes. daughter of the local woman, after the crea Mrs. Frank Brewer wlf.

nf Jay C. Bruce, atate blr rame An.orz the noted guest will i'itts. Los Angeles county comes to tartet practice, tint Traffic Officer Tony Enos cliiais supremacy witli slingihot. When the tquad held in semimonthly practice yesterday Ene sprang a surprise by tiitkinf eff a half-dozen bnllteyes with a typi-rally eld-fashioned sling thot' be bad fabricated with wood, heavy rubber bands and piece ef leather. "A slingshot, correctly It st effective weapon at revolver elroofL" Officer Ene said.

The innovation promise ta become vegne among aaetnbeis at the medical officer In charge of the Veterans' Bureau hospital. has been taken to a San Francis k. hunter, waa home for a few days have returned irom a. tivmiuii spent In their cottage at Santa Crux Mrs. Frank Dusterberrw was hostess to members of the Guild of St.

James church this week. rest last week. He left Sunday for pltal for treatment. fcanta Clara location, absolutely unfamiliar, is cause for wonder, ment on the part of Mrs. and Misa Haynes.

The distance Is more than ture had been lost for more than two weeks, according to the story related here today. Frightened by firework at a Holy Ghost celebration being watched by Mra. Haynes and her daughter Chin leaped from th automobile and soon was hopelessly lost In th crowd. An extensive search failed to Droduce the ani Mrs. C.

W. Hill is orzanlilnr an. aiariposa county. Mrs. Refuna Rose la vacationing at her summer home in Santa Crux.

i nuorney, ana former lieu- i -governor. Srian stressed the point that i is giving its third annual i party as a community evtnt, to make money. rriT." he said, "Is Ripon's retribution to California'! car." Miss Rowena Hardin, a student at the College of the Pacific motored to Sonora to attend the commencement exercise of th local high school. Mrs, Jonathan Crook and sister. Mrs.

Pettlt, and the tatter's daughter, Misa Lydla Pettlt, left this week for San Rafael where they will apend several weeks. IS ml lea other group of Campfire Girls from sixth grade grammar school pupil. Today Chin was the lion nf tha Haynes domicile and was beaming under caresses, ministrations Mary and George Warren gav a Members of th dramatic section of the Country club of Washington township were guest of Mrs. Barton Wbb at a breakfast party recently, Misa Grace Johnson of San Francisco is visiting with Mr. and party this week for a number ot mal.

and choicest tid-bita. Airs, Bat of Garden avenue. their grammar school friend..

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