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1 1 1 PAGE MORT-MODESTO NEWS HERALD, SEIT. 12, Farmers' Interests Fully Covered OAKDALE DISTRICT VOTES REDUCTION IN INTEREST RATE Sir Per Cent Will Be Paid On Outstanding Warrants, Board Decides reduction of interest for one year; and the financial intereste. have SIOLOR HIPON OAKDALE, Sept. drop of 1 per cent on the interest of all registered warrants of the Oakdale Irrigation District WAS voted yesterday the board of directors or the district. This la a reduction to from 7 to 6 per cent.

The resolution Wes Introduced by Director N. Moulton and seconded by Director Joe Wilson and 18. 28 follows: All warrants lasned from and after this date on the general 'tand for which funds are not available upon date of issue, bear interest at-8 per cent. per annum from date of. registration with treasurer until.

treasdrer causes notice that fundg are avall-1 able for payment and that a copy of. this' resolution delivered. to the treayurer for her files. The' directors recently ordered 1000 explanatory copies of the dis-! trict's new bond refunding plan, distribution af which was begun yesterday: to the taxpayers of the district. Tha following: statement In regard to the proposition has been prepared -by the board of directors: Statement 'Given "The board of direclors of the Oikdale Irrigation, District with the assistance of Attorney Thomas Boone, Superintendent: E.

HertMey. and Secretary M. Kearney. togatber with such. aisletance the board was able to: get from: lending thinkers both in and out of the distilet, have finally gucceeded In getting a plan, upon with bondbolders' representative and the plan the CaliforBond Certification Cominiesion for the refunding of the first three fender of the bonds of the district laS absolutely necessary that these bonds be refunded, because would be for, the titto meet a rate taxation required to pay the bonds under the old and meet tho Interest as they tall: due If the district were.

to attempt to moot the payments: under the bonds now outstanding, It would require. bonds, land a alone the following for the next eight gears: 1932; 1933, 5 1934, 1935. $289,800 1937, $299 920; 1939. $1940; these amounts would have been added a sofficient amount to cover. the cont of running the dietidct, probably about $60,000 per.

seems to: be the opinion of our farmers, business, men, bond. holders': and financiers generally that to undertake to meet the pay: ments under these schedules would become, a' creator burden than weion can reasonably bear, and all of them belisye we abonid have payments over. longer time- so the payments enob yenr can be considerably Jess: and, there: by, make our taxem. much. lower per: acre each year.

Interest Reduction "It is also, gonerally agreed. that due to the present low prices of farm products, we uhouid bave a NEWS OF COUNTY AND VALLEY Items Personal Of Philippine Independence Favored By Dr. Knoles STOCKTON, Sept. 1-Declaring that the isolation of 18 now a myth, that intermarriage will not add a bit to the solution of the raelal probfems that conof front the peoples Amertes to -des and coming out flat footedly for the granting of Philippine freedom, Knoles, Dr. Tally C.

president of the College the Pacifle and one of the foremost educators of the state, dellvcred address the principal Dr. Knoles last sesaion in of the of fourth annual convention of the on Filipino the Christian Organizations Afternoon in Pacific the Coest yesterday Church at Central Methodiat. Miner Avenue. San Joaguin Street and addrees of Dr. Knoles precaded by the readlug of wag the various reports of the TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CRASH Manteca Woman, San Frandisco Doctor Hurt When Car Hits Culvert Smith of MANTECA, the Weat 1-Mrs.

Harry Dr. C. T. Doak. of San Ripon Road and are fn the Manteca Hospital, Francisco with A crushed chest.

and the ter lacerations with two on the face and the latfractured ribs and fractured shoulder, the injurles dent on 'received South in an automobile o'clock Jast Manteca Road about Vannucci of avening, Adolph cupant of. the San Donk car, Francisco, guffered 00- scalp, lacerations: was driving south when his car. struck the side of a cutVert and returning turned home over. MrA: Smith was from Mantech, following and closely. behind to the her own car to a stop quiokly bring enough to.

avoid crashing into the wreck. Doak and a party of men were en route to the F. young chin doves ranch south of town to shoot to day when the accident ocThe Injured people were treated by L. Tictheway. Mine Near Knights Ferry Shuts Down KNIGHTS FERRY, Sept.

1-- The Mandell Mining Company, headed by. C. Mandop of San Francisco and operating on Wild Cat Canyon the Land and Cattle Companies property, has ceased operations. Operations were carried on for three months, but owing to the low value the gravel for mining purposes they have stopped, the different polnts of the state, As a whole the reports point! a great increase of interest in the bullding of Christian character! in the Nite of the Filipicos as mani-! tested steady and rapid growth of Filipino Chrisilan fellowships in California, a man Oregon imbued and with the Washington. ideals and principles of dernocratic Institutions." commented Dr.

Kaoles, "I am ence In favor of Philippine independif the people want it" He, Also, dwelt at length on the various angles af Intermarriage, gists claiming that, while anthropholoare in favor of this step to build up a vigorous race in the present and in ages to come, It will not solve the racial queation. For through processes of evolution. and asaume environments, men will gradually different pigmentation. He concluded, however, that the races art "biologically one." In the morning service 'at the Central Mathodist Church, Dr, John F. Wilson, superintendent of the Filipino work on the Pacific Coast delivered a sermon befora the delegetes and the American members of the church, Elis subject WEIR Filipino Immigration On The PaCoast.

Public Hearing Is Called Upon Standard Wage Builders Told To Confer On Proposed Charges For Labor STOCKTON, wiD "Eept. public. be beld before the courity bosrd of supervisors here ard September 8 on the proposed wage date scale for public. projecte. pounced by the 'board bearing yesterday was an- of the lie setting hearing the on same date to bold a pubOak Park and a other proposal territory to annex near the Representatives 'of the builders and exchange Jabor and counell the 'bullding tradeal to confer on the schedule' were Instructed entation of the proposed rate at the scale hearing.

The CAJaveras 'County was for presented to the board for use new in buildings calling for at bids the yesterday Bret Farte Sanatorium at Murphy- Teacher To Speak. At Farm MANTECA, Sept. Peterion, teacher in' the. Manteca schools, wha returned recantly with her parents, Mr. and Gilbert Peterson, from a visit to the middte West, will.

tell her of. that section Thursday night at meeting of the Nile Garden Farm -Bureau Center. The entertainment for the mecting is to be provided by members of the. three 4-H clubs of Nile Car: den and wilt include the singing of Illustrated songa, led by C. A.

Grisham. R. 1. Fishback and W. A.

Maurer comprise the program committee. Valley Personals fo help us, out by reducing the fate of interest on "one half of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spares and A. McBrian left Thursday afour bonds' these per bonds coat each year son have returned from a fishing nits are paid.

trip in the Blerra. ternvon on a trip to the middlewest. "The board of directors feel He plans to stop over in Denver, he grateful for. the allowances, made very Mrs. spending F.

Enos of Modesto of is friends to in visit his and the district a few days as guest Fort Worth, Texas. MIA: to the colemittes her cousin, Mary E. Azavedo. McBrian and granddaughler. will rerepresenting the bondholders, and Mrs.

J. Ramos and Mrs. V. Faria turn with bimi. of the taxpayers: large majority land children of Escalon were vial- Ted Aungst, Instructor in are; quite nure the In the' district tors recently at the Azavedo school; was in Thursday the high will apprecinte the spirit.

of help- Mary Jennle Locarnini home. and ternoon, Ripon has returned affulness. shown by the people Mr. and Mrs. Goorge.

Just whom we owe this motored to Delasseques wallen Islands three-month trip to the Ha: Under. the new met-up the re-: Mrs. Fresno- recontly. and quirements for, bonds and interest of Suva Monterey, and are daughter, spending Nor-, left C. J.

Mello and Thompson wilt never. require more than. few days visiting Mia. Silva's math- Beach to attend evening Long 000 for. any one year, and for the er, Mrs, Amy the slate convenyear: 1933 Interest -payments will Edward and Joe Masdon- con of the' American only be around $60,000.

returned home Friday from Mr. and Mia. E. P. Kelly and sill have out and unpald trip to San Uuis son, Lewis, Mya.

Eggle Pale, Mrs. $11,000: of bends that were due on Mrs. Bello, Mt. Ohispo, and Mrs. J.

M. loft Muriel Friday Mello and daughter, Patsy, July 1. of thia: year, It, is Azavedo und daughter, Marie, attend evening for Long Beach that sufficient money will come to tored to Oakland Monday and to convention. the legion and auxiliary the distriot. through sales at the day guests of Mr.

and Mre. the close of to pay these L. Hill. 34 Van Buren, principal of, the However, 'if there 19 not Mr. and: Mrs.

Fleetwond Christian Grammar School, returned mifficient to. pay them at this time, and Mr. and Mre. C. Young and to Ripon Thursday after spending it.

will: be necessary to make pro: children and. Ida Mont! Are in the Summer at bia home In Los vision to: pay. them. from the taxes Santa Cruz. Angeles.

paid in next. Mrs. J. Martin and children of Assessed Valuation Tracy were vialtora last week at the MILNES "Under the new set-up the Oak- Azavedo home. dulo.

probably Irrigation: District will have M. Sentos and Manuel Bilva. The Calvin Houstou family mothe lowest assossed val- motored Bakersfield Tuesday, tored to the southern pert of the uation on the land, per "acre, of M. C. Santos and Manuel Plm- state last week bringing Miss Eva districts: We also will have a very entel motored to Snelling Friday.

Houaton, who had been vlaiting her low. tax rate ad compared to many Mrs. Amy Engle and Mr8, Fran- brother, bone. of other districts. We also des Belt and children motored to better water supply than Monterey last week.

her Mrs. C. L. Willlama of Tracy and any a other. district two small children aro visitors! enjoy know of.

In this dry year when we W88 a vleitor at the Reno, Azavedo Nevada, hame at tho Konneth Thompson home. that Tony Thomas of every. other district in the state recently. Mira. Kathryn Seacrist of Rio suffered enormous Josses for the Tany Sorpa and M.

C. Santos were Vista and her young son are visilack of irrigation water, Oakdale Manteca visitors, Sunday, tore at the Calvin Houston home. has had enough to carry on until Charles and Joc Inderbitzon Mias Verna Laughlin 1s the first. of August with a good spent Saturday at Newark. an extended vlait in Southern making CAlflow, Leonard Ott returned from ifornin.

for the most people district are, San' with Jose, his. where grandmother, spent a Mrs. Alca a Pickering, Mya. of the he week every voter part, anxious that Mrs. nzer Walker and Miss Janice Fogelection will.

go to the polls ou C. Mello ter motored to San Jose Wednosthe new plan by voting for approval the new of from Monterey, whero ho visited D. P. day: and show John De has day. issue of bonds into 6D this plan his Tony mother, Thomas, Mre.

M. Mr. B. and M. Mra.

Tom Book's mother. Pickering la at. Covelo. 'nat do so the whole is we Sona and daughter, Sylvia, motored Wichita, Kansas, who hay boon do put execution. If G.

failuro- and the district will be a to Reno, Navada, Tuesday to spend to spending Southern some time California. here, has gone plan. come bankrupt. 8 few wecks' vacation. "Much idlo talk has been gohug Louls Blatler and Arnold Kalser, deMise Mary, San" Baker Franciaco and are two visitors chithe rounds from irresponsible per- falr ware last week.

veilore al tho Stockton At the George Kiros home. 'sona, advising taxpayers that It to go into default, to allow our bonds Sunday at Lathrop visiting her sia- ORANGE would be best Mr8, J. M. Ott and children spent BLOSSOM To do 80 will spell ruination for evory one in the ter, Mra. O.

Rothlin. district. Fort Laurence of Posadona In Mr. and Mrs. James Buckley and "We do not see any possible spending the Summer at the home son of Berkcloy apont the wook for tho farmers to pay the bonds way of Mr.

and Mrs. L. Canfield. and with Mra. Mrs.

Buoldley's parents, Mr. to pay them old as sot-up. they fall It We fail LA GRANGE Mr. and Mra. Raymond under.

the H. 0. Acorn, Reid and law providos a way for the duo, state tho daughtor, Jacquoline, of. Sacrato stop in and run the dietrict, tavy Dr. and Mrs.

L. Buokley of San mento, Workman spent home, the woek end at the taxed, and, it they aro not paid, we chall lose our ranches for Broscla home, In Dana Callin roturned to lila home nfter Francisco are visiting at the Jaok quent tastes. Under the now plan Mr. and Mr8. Bert, Clarke, and Hollywood soveral on Thursday with two mons visited tho of the grandparents, months hla we and can continue to nay our taxes week with Clarko'a parents, Mr.

Mr. koop the district running and Mra, Harry efficient mannor." and Pote Mra, Rudi. William of Waterford Clarke, In end Earl Holloway in an Bowors. epont the week VISIT AT GRATTON town Wednesday. was Mr, in and San Francisca and Onkland.

GRATTON, Sept 1-Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Bonor. Mra. Helan Stockton Edwin Pratt nt of Mro, Roy Kingory and daughters, Floming and son, Harry, of Don William Pratt spent homo, Thuraday 07:0 Ethel, Nice May and Ruth, of Pedro, motored to Modesto reof Kingory's, parenta, Mr.

and Mrs. ton to a few on to Stuck- Stockton, apent. Sunday as quenta cently. Harry went 8am Kingory, and also vlaited Mr. with epand relatives.

vacation WATERFORD. Sent. 1 A. TO MEET The and. Mrs.

J. C. Rightmfor. Helen. Leo Ronasco of Sonora and BIll hold Its Agaociation will and: Harriet Kingory ware also Cook of Oakdale wore in first mooting Wedguests of Marilyn Rightinier, I during the wook, nealay al 2 P.

M. at the grammar school anditorium, I LIVINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY STAFF COMPLET Robert, Lee, Formerly Of De-: nair, Named Principal By Trustees LIVINGSTON. Sept. 1-The trus. ites of the Livingston High School District announce that the entire corps of teachers for the year has now been engaged.

There Are but thrre changes in the list: Robert Lee, who was principal AL Denalr last year, has been engaged as principal: Mies Carmel Hinds DI Atwater, will teach the second grade, and Eugene Brown will teach seventh grade and. vocal mule. Announced by R. D. Jones, clerk of the board, the start is 48 follows: Lee, principal and elghth grade; Miss Ifary Eiker, kindergarten and first grade; Stra.

Margaret Sheesley, first grade; Hulda WOllams, first grade; Miss Edith Cornell, first grade: Miss Carmel Hinds, second a grade: Miss Lucile Carmichael, second grade and vocal music; Miss Phyllis Wolf, third grade. MIles Thelma Ramadell, third grade; Mrs. Reggle Warth, fourth grade; Mrs. Elsie Matignon, fourth grade; grade; Miss Mrs. Edna Margarel Kemper.

Hughes. fifth grade; Mrs. Beatrice sixth grade; seventh grade and vocal music: E. L. Bareitles, band and orchestra.

The term of schcol will open on Monday, September 11, QUAIL REFUGE AT LINDEN PLANNED Property Owners Join In Closing' Land; To Sell Permits In Three Years STOCKTON, Scpt. 1-More than 10,000 acres of. Jand In the Linden district, owned by inore than 100 property owners, have been set aside as a refuge for quail, phear-. ants -and other: game birds. This was made here chief yesterday by John Warman: ot- 'volunteer deputy game wardens in' San Joaquin County Signs are being placed about the property and hunting will be' prohibited, there Elghty-eight for three years.

The closed area is bounded a by the Jack Tone Eight Mile roads and by the Colaveras River. Eightyeight sanctuaries have been designated in the urea. Warman said this additional acreage brings the total game refuge land in the county to 27,000 acres. He estimated that 7500 quail and (100 pheasanie already are within the confines of the area The. deputy ganie warden de felared the Cambers would permits to bunt after the three-year period is over.

He said; To Sell Permlts "We want to make it clear that this is not the fish and game commisalon trying to keep the hunters from shonting. It merely means fartners, who have the right to do as they please with their own lands. are beginning to realize that they can make 'some profit by selling hunting permits after their land has been stocked with game birds through a three-year closed season." I Refunding Plan Under Discussion Valley Home Superintendent Hartley Called! Upon For Details Of Proposal OAKDALE, new Sept refunding 1-A discussion the Oakdale Irrigation District object of a mass meeting last night by the Landowners' -tective Association In the Home Clubhouse, Superintendent R. E. Hartley WAS called upon to explain plAn.

He gave a delalied report the proceedings leading up to adoption of the present plan by newly organized California Securities Commission And answered question: put to him regarding plan and other matters of the trick Ask About Canals answer to inquirles regarding enlargement of canals to protect the district's water rights, Hartley: aald that it would, in all bility, enlargement he four work or five would years be before anry'. If the enlargement is poned that long, slated the would back the distrlet In protecting its water rights: that assurance to this effect had been given state officials. This discussion followed ment that no provision for enlargeament had beca included in the funding plan, "If the board see fit to levy $8 assessment." Harticy "we can save $10,000 out of maintenance and operation for enlargement." M. L. Conklin.

H. 1AC, H. Savage, McKinney, F. D. L.

Weller Iveraon, and 3. Jenks each gave his views on new plan. Adopted The question of payraent $15,000 to the bond commission brought forth the following reanhrtion, which was introduced by A. Driesbach: "That the board directors be asked to publicly press its Intention rogarding payment of $15.000 or any other sum to the bond commiaainn 08 commission for transfering bonda, should the present plan carry. Dendes A proement.

Director Joe Wilson of the Valley Home division emphatically stated that no such agreement' had, been made. The sum of around $2300, said, was for lawvers' fees. but other sum had been allotted lane other purpose. The resolution previously adopted by the association that no alities in the meetings was upheld." presided. a with P.

L. Davis a8 Merle Mensinker, vice president, retary. There were fEty persons present, mostly from the Valicy Home section. Plans for another meeting of same nature were given up when L. Conklin announced thal each will hold a meeting In town division to exalaln the plan refunding.

Each cf lhese meetings will be open to the entire district The next meeting of the associaLion will be Held September 14 the Cracker Box School in Leitch Colony. Targo acreages included In the ganctuary are those of A. B. Dasso, 800 acres; Jack Tone Ranch, Acres; J. H.

Lvons; 500; John Tone, 320; F. A. Guernsey, 320: W. Boyce, 560, and Mrs. Ellen Lewis, 1400.

The acrenge WaS signed largely through the efforts Charles Cady, who circulated the petitions. Valley Social News Oakdale Miss Thelme Mae Whitchead becaine the bride of G. Young Friday aflernonn. The ceremony was performed. in the dining room of The Green Lantern of which the bridegroom is the proprietor.

Judge O. N. Wilkinson read the ceremony in the. presence of A group of relatives and friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Young will make their In Oakdale. Mrs. Chester Byington colortained Thursday evening with 8. and dinner for Mrs.

William Hammett her frlend, Mrs. R. W. Wolfe nt Medford, Oregon. The dinner was held at the Live Oak- Grill.

Covers were laid for the two honor guests, Miss Ruth Balley, Dr. Elmo Alexander and the host. And hostess. Later the group went to the Eyington bome, where the evening was spent vigiling. Mrs.

Hammett was formerly Dr. Lydia I Dowe. Mrs. E. M.

Thomas will be, hastto the Ploneer Daughters on Monday, Soptember 21, at her home north of Onkdate on the Frankenhelmer Ranch. This is the opening meting of the club. Mrs. Vida Rohan and Clarence D. Wood were marrled Saturdny morning in the Methodist parsonego at Redwood City, Following the curemony, they left for a trip up the Redwood Highway Into Oregon.

Mra. Rohan is one of the Inculty members. of the Oakdale Union Grammar School, having taught there for about twenly years. Woodla city clerk Oakdale. Upon their return, Mr.

und Mrs. Wood will sake their home in the new cotlage recently built by Wood on Church Strect, Paradise Mr8. J. W. Benolt was hostess! Wednosday in at a surpriso dinner honor of her husband at the Bopost homo on California Aventia.

A color thenta'ot pink was carried out In table appointmonto and the birthday cake. Tho guests were: Bfr, and Mea. E. P. Robbins, Mra.

Nellio Rontloy, Hazel Ream and Adelbert Benolt. Ripon have Mr. and Mra. Andrew Postma announced the engagement of thoir daughtor, Grace, to Wilfred MoCoy, son of Mr. and Mra.

Andrew Douma, The wedding will tako pince about the middle or September. I a a a a a a a WEST SAN JOAQUIN TWO INJURED IN GUSTINE CRASH Sacramento Woman, Newman Man Hurt When Car Strikes Pole Rossi GUSTINE, of Sept. 1-Mrs. Alice Sacramento and W. 0.

Swensen of Newman escaped death Sunday when in trying to avoid another automobile their car struck a telepbone pole and turned aver. The accident occurred on in the highway near the Gustine Caseln Factory. They pital token, treatment and Hos. rewere to the Newman moved Mrs. a Modesto hospital.

Rossi received a collar bone and several broken ribs. Swensen received a bad cut on the head. Services Held For Gustine Resident GUSTINE, Sept. 1-Funeral by who services for Frank D. Costa, dica suddenly at his home 55.

in state- the Cottonwood district last re- were Ghost held Church from the Gustine Holy week. with Father Monday morning 2 stein officiating. Herman Hammersaid. Costa was native of the OUT Azores and had been fund the dairy business here for engaged in the last ten vears. Ho leaves his H.

widow. Mrs. Isabel Costa: 8 W. Gustine. daughter and Mrs.

three Laura 5DDS, Rebello Waller of the and Clarence, both of Gustine, and Fronk, Jr. of San Dlezo. The funeral W08 In charge of of the Davis Funeral man. Interment was Chapel in the of New- NowL man Catholic Cemetery. Faculty Of Gustine School Holds Meet GUSTINE, Sept.

1-Plans for the organization ol the school were made' by the membera of the Gustine Union High School faculty at The a meeting Saturday afternoon school program Was dis cussed and outlined. The high school opened Monday morning with an approximate atiendance of 130 which is practicalty called the same number that was enlast year. The finit evening class for adults will be held Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. English. typewriting.

and clothing wil: be the aftered. Newman the Newman hig Rosemary Enos was surprised of Saturday afternoon when her aunts. Emily and Ruse Enos, Invited twenty of her friends to celebrate her eighth birthday nt their home. at The guests were Jolinc Cornlia, Patricia Woodruff, Parbara and Betty Thompson, Alta May Beall. Jewel Redman, Betty Tinnin, June, Carvalho, Beverly Gregson, Elizabeth Brauer, Audrey Correla.

Lois 320. Salsa, Angle Silva, Catherine and Adeline Bettencourl, Gloria LorenR. Joan Reed. Arline Hubbs, Phylis Costa and Betty Jane Se-1 queira, up Games WAI'D played and prizes of were given Jewel Redman Angle Sliva. were served.

Favors of pink and sellaw were given to the children. Agnes of Crows Landing assisted the hostesses. Mr. Mrs. C.

M. Johneon were host. and hostees to a group of their friends on Sunday evening. Bridge was enjoyed by Messers. and Mos A.

A. Clark, L. E. Steffensen, Tracy dames S. C.

Bell, Frank Joe Sequelra, S. A. Young, J. a M. Leary, Reed and Frank Sequeire, Prizes were given to Mesdames Joe Sequeira Young and Messers.

Reed and Leary. Refreshmenta were. served. Mrs. Frances Christensen wag hostess to group af her friends at.

the home of her father, S. Wade. Bridge. played by Mesdames G. Joe Sequelra, George Kidder, Nelson Pardee, Mile Sequeira, Frank Sequira, George Sequeira, Dorotby Beall, John Corcoran Hardin, Tohn Sliverin.

Zwang and Miss Luclin Boggs. Prizes' were given to Masdames Silvaria, Hardin and Pardee. Retroshments were served at the card tables. Gustine Gustine Miss Evelyn Silviaa was hostess ut a buffot supper. Thursday evening in honor cf Milan Margaret Gasper of Hollister, who was the house guest of Mites Josephine The color scheme wag carried out in pink and green, with bouquet of zinnias placed in the center of the table.

Misg Dorothy Davenport played several piano 80- lections and Miss Evelyn Silvias entertained with vocal solos. Present were: Dorothy Dayanport, Margaret Gaspor, Theresa Bettencourt, Josephine Machado and Dorothy Oliviera. Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Potter havo returned to Gustine from A honeymoon trip in the northorn part of the state and in Idaho.

Mrs. Potter ia the former Miss Eva Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carter of Sanoma. Rev, Mr.

Potter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potter ol Sonoma. The wedding took pince August 8 In Sonoma. BIRTHS ROSS--In Newman.

Auguet 29. la tho wile of C. A. son. 66 MILES ON GALLON OF GAS? Walter Critchlow, 6127 Stroot.

Wheaton, has patented a damp air gns anver for mutos thnt saves ras and oll; given quicker pick-up, Castor top-speed, uses lowest prico gAg and automalically da-carbonizon copine. Fords report 28 10 A0 miles on 1 gallon; other makes 4 10 more, $10.000.00 enal for heat galns made, County and stale distrihutors wanted to make $250.00 to $750.00 A month. 1 sent for drink. Write him: inday, (adv) And Local Stanislaus Peaches. Scattered Tracy Highway TRACK, Sept.

1-Fire hundred 1hitty-one cases of sliced peaches out of a of 550 casea were strewn over the Lincola Highway weal of Tracy in the early hours of Saturday mornink. A truck and traiter of the Vance Transportation Company of Sacramento bound from the cannery at Lincoln to Alameda overturned wrecking the trailer and spilling practically the entire load The driver, Frank Fresse, claimed that he was forced from the pavement by an approaching machine. The scattered cane were gathered and returned to the cannery. Newman Delegates Present At Meeting NEWMAN. Sept.

1-Delegates from the I. 0. 0. und the Encampment attended a committee meeting In Modesto Sunday morning called for the purpose of making preliminary plans for a convention In Modes: to In 1132. Tessle Eidlemon and Steffensen represented the J.

L. Kinnear John Olson the Encampment and R. E. Shepberd the J. 0.

F. 1 Legion, Auxiliary Group At Conclave PATTERSON, Sept. 1-Alfred Knutson, John Torrison and Joe Costa, members of the Patterson American Legion Post. left Suturday evening for Long Beach to attend. the Annual state convenAttorney, and Mr2.

William Southern Logan are sponding a week in California and will altend the comvention. Mrs. L. R. Spanker, delegate tending from the the conclave.

auxiliary alao Is at- Patterson Word hag been received here of the marriage of Wyman Oisou, son af Mr. and Mra. O. P. Olson of this place, to Miss Alpha Gotaas of Walcott.

North Dakota, at 8 cere: mony pecfortued there Thursday evening. J. N. Brown, president of Corcordia College of Moorebead, Minnesota, and an uncle of the bridegroom, performed the ceretony Olson has been a member of the faculty of Concordia College for the. past few yenra and the wedding is culmination of a romance etarted when the bride WaS '8 senior at that imatitution.

They will spend a two-week boneynoon trip in Canada before the opening of school. At the close of the school year Mr. and Mre: Olson plan tor return to Californla, where be will continue his atudieg pre Daratory to dostor's degree. Misses Corn and Leah Fulton were joint hostesses in entertainIng a group of their friends. at A party Tirursday afternoon at the home of their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Fulton. The afternoon WEB spent playing hearts and at the conclusion af the games prizes were given to G. L.

Bettencourt and A. P. Ralston. The tally cards bore holographs of views Grand Canyon, which Miss Cora Fulton visited this Swmer. The prizes were smell Indian bowls, which Miss Fulton purchased while oft the trip.

A two-course lunchech was served 'at the quartet tables. The gueate were: Mesdames D. E. Weilemeyer, H. T.

Glotfelly, Dick Ward Campbell, Roy Neerham, Dean, W. Glotielty, W. T. Raision, L. Bettencourt, C.

A. Benson, E. G. Allen, Marlar Campbell, F. McCracken, R.

Needham and P. Ralston And Miss Vera Larson. NEWMAN Mrs. Henry Roehr and her Friday daughter, Mrs. J.

spent in Modesto. In Stockton Dobrzeneky taut spent week. several days! Mr. and Mra, Dan Schroy have returned from Santa Cruz after spending two weeks there, Mrs. Margaret Curnes is home after 6 two-week vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen were Mr. in Livermore Friday. Fresno and Mrs.

J. M. Leary were Mr. and visitors Saturday. Mrs.

W. C. Enos and daughter, Rosemary, and Mies Emily Enos left Sunny for Watsonville to br gone two weeks. Frank Nines and George Caton left Beach Saturday attend evening for Long to the Anterican Legion convention. and Beach Anna Krogh McConnell went to Long! Sanand Mra.

8. W. DicConnelli Sunday. is a delagate ventlon to the American Legion and Mrs. NicConnell and conMiss Krogh are delegates for the auxiliary, r'8.

Manuel Gomes was in sonville for a couple of days. HEAD OF COUNTY WELFARE UNIT AT STOCKTON QUITS Fred Strong Of Linden Named To Succeed Charles New. ton Of Woodbridge STOCKTON, Sept 1 Acceptance of the resignation of Charles Newton of Woodbridge as head of the San Joaquin County Department and appointment of Deputy County Clerk Fred Strong of Linden in his stead; authorization of arrangements look. ing toward return of fifty-four Mexican men, women and child indigents to Mexico and adoption of plans for two new bulliings at the Bret Harte sanitarium were highlights in an all day meeting of the San Joaquin County Board of pol visora yesterday. Newton submitted his resignation in the forrs of 2 letter thankIng the supervisars for their courteous treatment of him during the three years he bad held the welfare position.

Supervisor Asa ME. Clark moved for acceptance of the resignation and was seconded by Supervisor E. H. Riminglon. Four of the five supervisors were present, end all voted to accept the resignation.

The others were Supervisors G. D. Steinegul, acting chairman, and Stary J. French. Chairman El Illness prevented the attendance of Cheirmon J.

W. Stuckenbruck, who was sald to have returned to the San Joguin General hnspital last Tuesday afier leaving followIng a major operation a few weeks ago. And do be in a serious conditian. Strong was appointed In ton's place on motion af Rimington, seconded by Clark. All the supervisors except Stolnegul voted for the appointment of Strong.

Stelnegul would give no reason for his action. The appointee has had experience at the county haspital. Newton's. resignation will be. come effective September 15 and Strong will take office at that time.

Strong has been a deputy county clerk, acting as a cleric of the board -of supervisors. County Clerk Eugene D. Graham said Jast night He had not decided' who he would name in Strong's position. The board instructed County Auditor Fred H. Johnson to ASk the Mexican consul at Fresno whether his government will at the border the fifty-four Mexicans San Joaquin County plans to send back to Mexico, To Ship Mexicuns Forty-three will fares at Special rales have to be paid by the county to return the Mexicans, who are dependent upon the county for for support.

These, fares will be, paid twanty-seven adults and ELxteen children aged 5 to 12 Eleven children aged 1 1o 5 years will ride free of charge. The estimated total fare was 8896, exciuof meals, bul this was for into a considerable' way transportalion Mexico. Further information regarding fares is to be sought, Pre-school Clinic To Be Held In Hughson HUGHSON, Sept. mothers Fall ho will enter the children term at Hughson Grammar dren School to bring the chilpre-school for physical clinic. examination at a to be heid WednesJ.

Emil the grammar school. Mrs. day at child welfare Starn 19 chairman of the' committee of the Hughann A. Ceres Mr. and Mrs.

Ehner Lamb entertained Saturday evening at a plenio dinner honoring Rev. end Mrs. Genrge Atkinson of Sebastopol, who formerly lived In Ceros. Present were: Messers. and Megdanies Perry L.

Lapham, Cross and Irn Meyera, Mrs. Adam Gruenig, Ann, Mary and Margaret Gruenig. Mra. D. D.

Skinner, L. S. Francis, E. W. Cook, Mra.

It. G. Cook and Mrs. Frank Sargent. Mrs.

J. br. Helsley has returned to her home in Cores after a Ilvoweek vacation in Monterey County. She visited a number of felends at Solinaa, Del Monte and Carmel. At Gonzales A reception was given in her honor.

A party of Cores young people motored to Stockton Sunday for a picnle. Present were: Gladys Rughton," Willard. Tibbett, Eva Jasper, Hugh Prickelt, Milton Holloway and Grave Barbam. Manteca Mre. Alden the former Bliss Eleanor Livermore, and her sister, Miss Janet Livermore, who soot: will becomo tho bride of Joseph Santon, were honored at party Suturday night at the home of Mrs.

J. W. HIll, with Mrs. Edward Dumoulin assisting as hostess. Twenty-five frictids of 11:0 honorees were present.

Dutch whist WOB played and refreshments servod. Wood Colony Mr. And Mrs. Hart Mottol were host and hostess at a dinner party in hener of Mrs. Hotel's father, A.

If. Ladd, whoso birthday WHA on Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F.

G. Bent of Modesto, A. H. Ladd and Air. and Mrs.

I. Hi. Hottet nnd daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret. Trench Foot, Beware Athlete's Fool Why antfer from the queer skin causing govern itching nt (008 And Cool, rrncking, pooling akin, Pool land Ring worm Trench arolel or Infoction Itch, nail whon you can Gulcicly lien! your alcin witl. Dr.

Nixon'e dorm? on the famnus English Honolia) Corntata, discovered by IL loading London alcin apectnlisi, Dr. Nixon's Nixoderm Acta with amazIng because tor this Is particular A It must stop Rch bond sour in or the I Drug 21 rust Store, 915 he Stract. 1ad k. P. I Hughson Family To Visit Sacramento HUGHSON.

Sept. 1. -Mr, and Mrs. A. D.

Schneider and Frederick and James, will leave gONE, next. week for Sacramento where thay remain for a few visit visiting friends They wilt also days The' Schneiders during their stay. expect to retura home In time for thy grammar school, the where opening Schnel- of der is principal. Bee Sting Sends Boy To Gustine Doctor a 300 of GUSTINE, Mr. and Sept.

1-Theo Poters, has been under Mrs. Ted Pelers, several days duc a to a bee care sting for the foot The child on scious for was uncontolten to a some hospital tinte and TEnS but later Was allowed for treatment, home. return A. D. Kain Sept.

1-Mr. and Mrs. GUSTINE. GUSTINE VISITORS Oakland and son. Roburt, of of Mr.

spool Sunday at the home Young Koin Mrs. discontinued Clarence school Joy. and here because nf a will resume hale studies neck. He broken tine Union High School. al the Gus- PIGGLY WIGGLY No Grocery Bill Today for Piggly Wiggly Customers PAY CASH FOR ALL FOOD AND SAVE BY SHOPPING SUPPLIES WITH PIGGLY WIGGLY 4 Modesto Stores-4 Meat Markets.

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