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PAGE Eionrr- MtllTO NMV.SHKKAI.l). IJI.f. Farmers' Interests NEWS OF COUNTY AND VALLEY Personal And Local Items Of Stanislaus Oakdale High School Singers Glee club mcmbt-n, ut the Oakdula Union High School will prrwnt ihrar unniml urwrftU. Tlif Nautical Knot, In (he school auditorium Friday evening. I'Jctunxt below arc Hw pupils who will InR parti In the product I JR.

They are, upper, Irft right: Anthony Antom-lH, llvi-lja Iliptfy uud Karl MorU-nst-n; lower, Margaret Kills and WeMoy (Flout! Report Given At Annual Fn mary Meeting At Stockton By Manager STOCKTON, Dec. 3 tgg receipts of the San Joaquin i district of the Poultry of Central California showed an Increase of S.W per cent over 1930, Tohn Lawler, general manager, re- fforted at the annual primary meeting of aiore than fifty members of the local district in the chamber of 1 commerce auditorium last night. Stockton district, with Sacramento area, which realized a gain of 8.08 ner cent, were the only members of the association to-have Increases in egg receipts, he said. The association ns a whole will uave a profit 'of about In the feed department and about $500,000 in the egg department, as swing about the same rate of deferred payments as paid last year of egg earnings and a similar patronage out of feed department receipts, Lawler reported. -The association head complimented the members on their loyalty to the association and stated that tiie withdrawals in the valley district were few, while the membership was increased by 174 new members.

The local report was submitted by S. Cannon, manager of the Stocktpn plant. John Weertman of Modesto was renominated to the position without opposition. D. M.

Rutherford, editor of Nulald News, accompanied Lawler here. Pound Shower Held For Preacher, Wife EMPIRE. Bee. pound. shower for Rev, and Mrs.

M. i Frsntr. of the Empire Church of; 1 the Brethren Friday took the place of the usual- Christmas party of the I Will Class of the church. The: members presented the pastor and his wife with a huge clothes basket: piled with sugar, meat, vegetables 1 and fiour. Following the shower, a'chop suey supper was served at tbe Fraritz Present were: Mcssers.

ar.dHes- dames Floyd Fike, Floyd Baahor Hanchett, Harve Bollnger Frank Arnold, Paul Keller, J. Shirk, Raymond Welch, .331 Eis- berry, -Warren Dave WU' son, Ray James Reager Miss JNerma Arnold, 'Chester Han- Gordon Garvoy, and Maxine Heager and Betty Ann Wilson. Hilmar Choir Will Present Cantata Bee. 17--The choir of tlie Bcrea Lutheran Church win present a Christmas cantata, The MusJc Of Bethlehem, Sunday night. Mrs.

Ed. Kltag-ls director. On the same sveninjf -the youcg people'of the church present a pageant. Oh Worship The King. DIRECIi OF Churches At Patterson filSWi Plan 1 choir of the C.

W. Richards Expected To Seek Appointment By County Supervisors TKr.SON. Dec. n-Plsns i The- j.rosrau.s which will! Luilitran Church will piwnt its gan oa County Goes Over year in the Pat- annual csr.dli-li^h! Etrvice i i cijiiicht-A iifiv-- hf-cn jj, i aUd COa ni! at o'clock. the choir of the! A cantata.

'Hie H' The Top; Raises $45 Dec. 17 The ncct-pifd the resignation tvi-nlnc a 7 o'clock ihe Urarn a upon the appointment of i a i lin i PJ departments of i The- Sunday jchool of ifco ilns ry the county super-! lhe Federated Chinch a i i a Chuieh will present Us ni i Illal C. who iccc-ivcd the next hishcit ft nm been announced fcr ImimlHM t.f in a rcccni rtcmi Wc nesdav school will present their Christinas program This program 27. Tiu- Sunday school of the Luth-1 an- Sundav 't-ltiction Motilton, will be named tn till the vacancy by i ton's li'oiijnaijon. I A number of Richard's friends iare circulating a petition hshing jthe board of supervisors to ap- point him to the position.

Hiohi'irds served ns a director of 'the Oakciuie-Leiich Colony division igsvoral yoara ago. Moulton has a director of this division the pa.st twelve yours. 1 nut owinj; teli Mission Church will pretont IU lite dale has bcon annual Christmas progra Monday I evening. West Side Man Places Well In Roping Contest; iHEUflHEUEFOR NEWMAN, Dec. 17 Atlolph Onlway, who runs about 1000 cut-' near Newman, placed well in Friday Night By Pupils OAKDAU3, Dec.

17--The members of the glee clubs of the Oak- ber of Coramarco met in special The members of Ihe executive ossslon Tuesday night and elected are Mrs. N. B. Johnson, FATHER SUMMONED MAB, Dec, 17--Mrs. Myrtle to her duties at a.UiyoniGrammar.

School Tucs- day. 'Sne was called to Monterey Friday by" the. death of her IMPROVE CtUBHODSE KNIGHTS FERRY, Dec. 17TM ilembers of the Knights" Ferry Social Club gathered at the club. house Sunday and made improvements on the building.

RANSOM, Dfic. 17--Mls3 Agnes and iihrelyn Kweep were eueats at the Blanch. Freeman Some Sunday afternoon. NOTICE; OF'TRUSTEE'S "WHEREAS, H. B.

SNYDER and E. SNXDEK wifo), did on May 3, 3930, mafco and execute to AMBU- 1NCAN SECURITIES COMPANY, a oorporaUon, as Trustee, Tor tho benefit of AMERICAN TttUST COMPANY, a corporation, a deed of trust to secure tha payment to anld American Trust Company of that certain promissory note of evor. date fcr the principal sum of Four -thousand etfjht hundred and no ona hundred cants Dollars, and subsequent advances together with interest- thereon at toe rate of "i per annum, which said deed of trust was thereafter and on July 30, 1930, recorded In the offico of tho County Recorder of tho County of Stanislaus, Staf.e of California, in Liber 403 of Official Records, at pago 416, and "WHEREAS, default has Ucen made in the payment of tlin promissory note secured by said dood of trust and said AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY caused to bo recorded in -tlio office of tho County Recorder of said Stanislaus County, on Sepi tember 3. 1931, in Libor 435 of Of- ficlal Records, at paeo 409 thereof, being 1 tho County ivhoroln the trust property is situalod, a notice of such default and of its eleo- tlon to sell or cause to bo sold, said property to satlnfy said obligation; and. WHEREAS, a i AMERICAN 1 TRUST COMPANY has duinandod that said Trustee sell said properly to satisfy obligation; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to said demand and in accordance with the power and authority conferred upon It by said rtccil of trust, said AMERICAN SECUttfTLES COM PANY, as Trustee, hereby gives no tlCO that on TUESDAY, JAN.

12. 1032 at tho hour of one o'clock I 1 M. of said day, at tlio stopa of the ''H 1 Street entrance of the County Court House- In Slotlcato, county of Stanislaus. State of California, it will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in gold coin of tho States of America, all that certain real property situate, and being In tho County of Stanislaus, State 01' California and more puvtlcularly described as follows: Lot Ono (1) of llio Evann M-Clure Tract, uecoriliiiK to the thereof filed February 13, in Volume 4 of Maps. uL pagu Stanislaus County Records.

it Merced. Mrs. Home department copli therefrom portion thereof containing two and nine hundred forty-two one-thousandtli: (2.942) acres which wns eonvoym to Amelia Ysaliftllo Cnllnway hj deed dated October 1, 1923, and ro corded October 0, 1923. in Volum 37 of Official Records, fit papo -1H7 Staiilslaiia County Uocorils, TOGETHER with tho nppurten T13KJIS OF SALE--Cash in col' coin of the United States America, Tinted: December 5, 1031. A I A KKCnRITIKS lly A.

C. (Pul), Doc, 17-21. 1331; Jan. 1032.) Red Cross Unit At Denair Names Heads For 1932 ica, Johnnio Schneider, Mnnteca boy, will be crownd world's champion cowboy when the ion ridels 'P Tucson. Arix-.

on February 18 and 19. I i The boy completed the Jain Union High School will pre-iycar with 3650 points, winning ent tniuai ojeielta Earl Thodo of 'Belviderf-, HT ho uchnni jrfoulh Dakota, who had 3200 points. dL ihe bUiool auditorium. Earl Tfa WQH W29 a i The opm-etta. A Nautical i a aU cen around championship, he also won and Charles' N.

McCoard higli chool faculty The cat.1 Include 1 clyn RJpley, lUietlCie Maigaiet E1U Anthony AntontHi, Wesley Betker, Karl Mortensen, John PitU, Wilbur Antonelli, Elmer Winger. Lois Roberts. Minnie Sawyer, Martha Pendergrass. Loleta Appling, Anna Eastman, Virginia Hoffman. Rae Medlin, Lily Muscio, Daisy Myers, Jane Schafer, Ruth Selig, Viola Straight.

Jeanne Strong, Evelyn Walther, Eunice Adams. Veda Alien. Dcl- mlra Antonelli, Olpa Biorpfe, Flor Patterson Pupils Form Unit; Powbov In World' the stcf ro il1 TM ntest al ri rc Enid Zacharias Is First i a iodeo jn President learned to-day. The Wfislern Livestock PATTEHKON a cattlemen's paper, says tins line with other schools 01 the Ortlway. jcountv the Rlrls of the Patterson fo-meri Ordway, who runs'Union Hlffh School have voted to a 1000 cattle near Newman a league.

showed thai a practical i preparation for the co-timan could hi; "in the 0 the constitutions usfcd by In competition with the profcs-1 other hisli Kchools were studied siorial athletes. Ordway took and open diecussions have pmt in the steer roping contest! held on the aims hcncf'ts and nd and stood i i for ihc week. Ivamtases of league. By mviia- carried only CMC rope while i Miss Celeste White, facult; Lodi, county hfad cf the Rfrd Cross, Mrs. Shiik-y Steele, locul chn'rmn and complimented the workeis in the district on their Mrs.

Townes also stated That San Jcaquin County went ever the top In the drive. The total money received was 52343.69. This amount is considerable above the quota for the district, i which includes all of Ran Joaquin JCountv except Stockton. The city of Stockton is included in the communitv chf 'Irive. Valley Horns Pupils To Present Cantata MANTECA.

Dec. ito word received here from Fred Wnnt TA Tip Prp nf S'lUms. li.noi 10 DS 0f the Hodco Association of Amcr- tion ss a most the professionals cftiricd i members of the high schooi, a del- two. He hart two bad breaks or legation of three pupils and one would have been Hpht at or noar trencher from the Livcrmore HiRh the ton for the week. On thn r'irst visited the schooi in interest I day, hn was penalized ten fhe cirls' leaprue.

Iwlien his horse broke the barrier) 0. C. Moorebead Selected To Head Civic Body As President ESCALON, Dec. direa- of the Bscalon District CKam- DENAIB, Dec. F.

Com-lence Jane Breidins. Roaeita Bur- mons was re-elected chairman of ton, Lula Crane. Martha Denatr Chapter, American Red Cross, at the annual meeting Tuesday evening at tho high school. Other officers elected are R- A. Crouch, vice chairman; M.

H. Wight, secretary, and F. R. Waring, treasurer. C.

Mocrehead as president. named are: Tracy H. Mc- herson. vice president; William Stroble, treasurer. Perry B.

Stickles was re-elected secretary. Jert b. Blackmore is the retiring president. The first meeting of the' new ear will be held Tuesday evening, anuary 12. Jungerman Speaks At Denair Meeting DENAIR, Dec.

17--A. A. Jungerman, county farm adviser, alked' before the Dennir Form Bureau Center at a meeting Monay evening. His talk was on the rapo situation for (he coming year, bark, beetle in peach trees, of grape leaf hopper, and he recent state convention held H. O.

Perry, chairman, an- lounced tbo next meeting. In a tunt for the men, Jungerman won ha prize by naming correctly alx- objects cut of thlrty six. Rc- were served by a com- tittee from the homo department. Woman Celebrates 87th Anniversary! EMPIRE, DC.C. 17--Mrs.

Mary Cupp, one of Empire's oldest resi- ents, celebrated her eighty-sev- nth birthday Monday. During the evening she was erenaded at her home by a group girls from the Brethren Church. nder the direction of Mrs. M- S. ''rantz.

The girls are Evelyn eekly, Bernice Emig, mien Shirk, osctta Wenger, WHma Amlros, velyn Garst, Eunice Rash, Hnzsl loyor. Opal Harms and Melvn Soodinan, A. Topping, 1C. C. Charles Pratt and Mrs.

Lanltard. Hnrve- M. The treasurer reported $265.30 in the treasury at this time a membership of the local chapter as forty-seven. a Persooals ESCALON trice Deavcr, Bessie Flckel, Helen Harris, Harriett HHIiker, Evelyn Hirseland, Bernice i a Florence Lord, Gertrude Loux, Pearl Zennle Marklewith, Lillian Monk. Frances Prack, Ida Schmid, Stella Shields, Ruth i Helen Violet Planned In Schools BSCALON, trees and programs will feature the last day of school before the holiday vacation at several schools and on the last day his steer suddenly turned and ran back the onlv steer of the show to do that.

His total time on four steers was 56.1 saconds." Mrs. Edna Monson. faculty raoni- bcr, accompanied a delPK a on from the local nigh school to Turlock several week? ago and at- Party Is tended a girls' ieajrue confcrfince. Havintr completed the adoption lof thpi constitution, officers for the were elected Tuesday aft ternoon. They are: President.

Enid 2ach- arias; first vice president, VALLKY Dec. 17--Thu nupila of the Valley Home Gram' mar School will nivst'iu a 'inns Sr.tiirdav evening at Dec. 8 0 i oc ic. at tho clubhouse. A Christmas Cantata, A will bft jriven bv the nco ce Lrflieur, Maiy Clair Stokes, Bernard Hirseland, Keowu, Albert Leliour, Welma Stelck.

Edward Ward, Martin Stioinn, IJoyri Hountree, TJnne Ponzio, Carolyn Brocco, Neva Riley, Lillie Castleman, Dolores Danlano. Muriel Henderson. Frieda Wrntzicr. Donald Kir- bv Oscar Wedcfraertner. Carl Hofmann.

Linda Ponzio, Wesley Alice Cftstlomnn. Ancelo Ponzio. John Brocco. Wanda Rrirrht. Morris MfiLauehliiK Victor XVedeKaertner.

Josotih Ollvieri, Howard Michener, Hedwip Hofmann, James Henderson, Inez Brncco, Marie Bricker. Russeil programs will btj presented. Party Planned In Church At Empire EMPIRE. Dec Junioi Straight. La Vaushn Thompson, class of the Empire Church of the Sunday school will hold a party Friday evening in th'' church, it was announced to-day by Bath Wallis.

Violet Weaver and Doris Wonacott. Cecil Faper, EIrion Fay, Franklin Holmes, Van Buren Henderson. Howard Kingston, Lloyd Knowles. Sidney Soymore, Monroe Staley, Mrs. M.

3 Frantz, who is in charge. The party will bo given to the winners by the losers in a recent attendance contest. Games will be played and refreshments served. Durwood Taylor, John Thomas. Lewis Wnshbut'ti.

Galen Kldcn Fay. Lloyd Knowles, Monroe Staley, Galen Weaver. i 1 4 i. Anna Eastman will sive two! Ule At anccialty dances and the following will give a number of group dances under the direction of Violet Weaver: Gertrude Loux, Helen Mrs. W'niiaro Bishop is in PatlfiTSOn firnl of arrangements for the tree.

Stockings filled with nuts and candy, toys and other; Mirhftner. Erich Hofmann. Gladys Orivrtahl Brocro. LaVerne Hlccpr. Bernice Riley, Jack ArnoIH Kofnann.

Doro- 'hv Rieeer. Akcn. Alton and Rlfharci Ward. Srhool will close Fridav for the to reopen Monday, Januj Prescott School Plans Announced items will be distributed to youngsters of thp community. To Sponsor Dance PRESCOTT, grammar school pn PATTERSON, Dec.

17. -Plans, have been completed for a Christ- Thfi business men's committee mas dance (o staped fc the Pat and the American LeKlon are tM gm American Legion Post Sai operating with the Chnrnber i 6venina ot the Legion hall Commerce financing the event. vtft We-t Side Scouts Take Part In Meetjsaie of tickets to PATTERSON. Dec. be on ma( 17.

The snon- Mrs Arista Muncy and Mrs OHvp York to be given Kridny evening in the Prescott Hall wu'0 consist of the following: Dialogue. Christmas In The Air pupils of Mr. and Mrs. N. Cerow and sons, Harold and Ahrans, of Modesto, visited Mrs.

Gcrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lausen, Monday evening, Mr.

and Mrs. William Johnson and John Scow have returned from a trip to Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Marshall and! children, Claire Bello, Roy and Lucille, motored to Stockton Monday. C. E. Robinson of San Leandro visited Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Rhodes on Sunday. Mr.

and, Mrs. Homer Duncan motored In Linden Sunday and visited Mrs. Harry Meyers. grace Sawyer, Mildred Boncdix, Dolly Dunwoody, Elmer Kerl, Andrew Panero, Lawrence Cole and Francis Ljiughlln. Rae Mcdlin nnd Marion Lehmkuhl will bo the accompanists for the solos and tbe high school orchestra, under tbe direction of McCoard, will furnish the music for th choruses.

Program Given At School In Empire EMPIRE, Dec. program Paradise Yl True, lowsr grades; readings. Ger- Gertl Rozema and Helen Armstrong. Lavonnc Han- PARADISE, Doc. 17--The pupils or the school will give Chrsimaa program under the direction of the teachers.

Mrs. Harriet Andrews Mrs. Adclia Jones, at the schnnl Friday afternoon. Follovinc the program, the chil dren will exchange gifts and will bo treated io candy by the Parent' Teacher Association. League Plans Parfcy At Stanley and Stewart Cox, Henry Coito, Johnny Evans, Amil Del Bi- agfiio.

Earl Halseth, Hilmar Inse britsen. Dean Jennings, Russell Mclbo, Franklin Roberta and Stan ley Kohr. Patterson was presented Friday at the Em HUGHSON, Dec. of Hughsor. Union Hiph nnd Mrs.

David Leaf, whose marriage waa a recent event. honored with a reception by of the SwiMtish Mis' sion Church Tuesday evening in chui'ch auditorium Club Has Smoker NEWMAN Dec. 17 A monthly --tnlror sron I hv thf Rtirkfrs' Club WHS hffUl Tuesday evening. The ovpning was spent nlaying cards. The committee in charge consisted nf Arthur Rathaus, Stan- Icy Joseph and O.

Oregaon. danrp to hp Saturdav, Denrm- Fairview Pupils To Present Program DPC. 17--The pupils of the Fairview School will present their annual Christmas pro- at the school Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The program will of a two-act pltiy. which will be given by the grammar ber 19.

at the rommunitv club -Trades, rpcltations. sonw. choi uses hcmsn The dance committoe in-1''" short h(lr s- Santa Everett Nicoliasen and Bert I Claus wil1 distribute undents and Borsoni. Dodges At Escalon Plan Yule Party ESCALON, Dec. Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, and Masons will hold their first annual Christmas tree party Fri" night in the Masonic Temple.

RIPON Ellen Shirk, Hazel Roy or, Evelyn a. HU Bcekly. Marie Harms. F.orlnc Hur- Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Garrison nnd I di Robert Secrest, Roy Oood- Chester Hanchett, Carol Mrs, Lew Merrill of Oakland is guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Dickey. Ord Luachniau 61" Sacramento was a Ripon visitor Monday. Mr. and Mi's.

F. C. Bodeson were In Oakland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. Craig are in Oakland visiting their daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Welch of Oakland has been visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Huntemann, this week. Mr.

and Mrs, A. J. DcYoung and Hilda nnd Junior of Los Angeles, are in Ripon visiting friends and relatives. pire Grammar School by members cn 00 i Lois Young, Russell Johnson. Bev-ifcy the girls to ei'ly Carmichael, Barbara Ray charity work.

vocal duet, i and Hilborg dents at thft University of Califoi- tn children. The program is under the direction of the teachers, Mrs. Avis Horton wnrt Mrs. i.ii""i« Group Meets At Escalon iNelt-on. accompanied hy Helen nia Jit Berkeley, have arrived -rn'MVirT Larson; finnp, quartet comprised the Christmas fnrntinn A A Aa.so- Eva Lnrson.

th.ir rospoctive home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shevlln spent the week end In Los Angeles. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Fisher and children of Sacramento were re- Forty children will bo guests of cent visitors at the home of Mr. ho evening. A large Christmas and Mrs. G.

L. Pike, rec will ho lighted nnd gifts will be distributed to the children. Jones School Plans Christmas Program WJSSTPORT, Dec. annual Christmas entertainment to JC given hy ihc School will "10 held Friday a ft crnoon at ('clock nt tho 'school auditorium. The public is invited.

LEAVES JACKSON, Dec. 17--Rodney Beck, who received a hiully broken arm ten daya ago when he was kicked by a mule nt his ranch on the Bcckwith Highway, has returned from a Modesto hospital. SCHOOL TO CLOSE SAL1DA. Dec. 11 Thp trustees met ac a call meeting at Iho school Monday afternoon and decided the Salida School will have a two- week vacation for tho Christmas holidays.

School will convene on January -1, TARTV PLANNKD HUOHSON, Dec. tlugh- son Woodmen of Iho World will hold a ciinl ptvrly for members inul I frionds Frithiy night nt NorMi-l Hull. A tlnncc will be hold; later in I in- and refreshments served. I end in Oakland with her parents. Prof, and Mrn.

S. W. Ford of Oakland spent the week end at their ranch on WiJHums Avenue. Temperance Union Work Is Explained Miss Ellen Berg spent din week WATERFORp. Dei-.

17-- Mrs. M. Snyrc cf Ilickman gave- a Irc- ture un W. C. T.

U. wm-k Sunday morning ai the Church of the Brethren. Mr. and Mrd. C.

C. Welsh and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Shivoly tiling. Miv.

Anna Fiko ami daughter, annjc nt the evening service. Frick and Bruce Shirk. Escalon Lions Will Sponsor Boy ESCALON, Dec. 17--The Club met Tuesday night and de- ciatetl Clmmhers of Commerce will int-t't in Lygion Memorial Hail in i city Monday night. The meeting will bn featured by election of officers.

A nomi- noting committee appointed at the Carroll Hediing, Paul Johnson, Mavy. Anita nnd John Oomm.i. companicd by Mrs. Knvin N'mlran, also nt the Univ.u-sity of vocal solo. Evelyn Anderson, nc- Cnlifnrnia.

will arrive later to spend cided to sponsor tho Boy Soout Troop again. They voted to raise the quota of $100. Theodore Barkley is scoutmaster. women Tickets to a benefit tlance for ttu- Improyemnnt Club motorsd to Mp- lalks. Karl Oli'on.

Kranris Hndllnd 1 Leaf. a Of Newman i Mr. and Mrs. Lerif were prc-i sen ted with a gift t'rmn the mn- Igrngation. A social time and re- ATTKXD GATHERING froshmpnt? concluded the evor.mf; A 0 "I'oun whinh Mr.

and Mrs. Loaf 'eft from the Salida Women's I fo! home in Oakland. About 12n persons a reception incitiding out-of-town candidates tc bn voted on. A Linns musical program will he prp.sontnd hy the local high school. IT VVnm- nn's Missionary Society of tho I Presbyterian Church met Monday afternoon af Ihe home nf the president.

Mrs. Then Henrlin on Vine Avenue. Mrs. O. A.

Oushc cftvc a W. Hognte read from tho Bible finrl ic-d in nraver. 1 hostess served rpfresh Tlie grnnp will meet in Jami.ivy i NEWMAW. day school Ch: Thi- of A A Der TiiP Gait- dale Kiro driven by Landers, was cnllnd nut yesterday i afternoon to extinguish a blaze In Sale, Bazaar Nets Church Group $9jnudi A WATERFOKD, Dec. 17--A tulal of SO WIIH taUrn iiL food and baxuiir held at the Watciford Citsh Grocery Satunlny uiulor the of HIP.

Ladies' Aid of Krethien Chinch. Mosdamey Smith, Clyde Gammon. Alic-n! Raker nnd Dayton wi-vo MKKTIXG Dec. i i i Club will hold a business moot-j iiifj Friday evening at the grammar auditorium. SKCIIKK IHO TRKK crs wfrr pr-v-ent with awards A Boardman rEUFOIUX Dec.

h' to Mrs. K. P. HalK-y and Mrs. Rroup of frimd.s Wedncs-: iP OTin av and Cv Cm-punter made a' A Rcfrt'shmcnis wore day nftornoon at her home nn Ycl-, 1 low Avenuo.

Tho aftcinoon was R. C. pent sewing. Those present wore: Folks to Lnnr Rarn Tuesday to sn-j cure a lice for 1 Prosent I'ommiMve. Tt will hank conio LOUGK IM.ANS A MANTKCA, Dec.

Tho Man- tcca Kchrkah Lodge No. 332. will; iiold a a l-'iiday instead of Katnr- diiy previously arf to take their Flelmrty. U' Frank John Alnninda William! Cox. HaMry.

.1. K. A i Hardin, George' O. X. Mirmcar ami 1C.

Smith and Marian Refreshments wcro Hftrwd. il inexpensive presr.riptlon thut sinrls tu drive uric acid poisons from body in 2t hours. Keller. Stomach trouble? drink The most wholesome pnlatnble Mealtime Drink "instcnd of Coffee" Gooci for your Stomach nml your Nerves It relievo Constipation! 1 Ib. FicRO goes about far as 2 Ibs.

Coffee Two Doses May Stop That Cold BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Money bne.k if a wboln bottle doesn't do It! Rogers' Drug Store, Economy Drug Store, nnd nil other good it. I or Hronelmltmi Is a cough killer, not just a f.woet, syiupy i like so ninny eougli- Contnhis no chloroform, siusur, nor i a i i i i nf Kir.il to upsel i I Peralatent coughs and colds lead to Krious Iroublo. You can stop them now with Ci comulaion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to tnke.Crcomulsionisa new medical disco.very with two-fold action; ii f.ool!iP3 and hr.ila the ip.fbinoi] incmliranrsnnd inhibits germ growth. Of all known creosote ia recognized by high medical authorities as one of llic greatest lie.ilinRnRftnrics for per- oistrnt nnd ciilfla nnd other fonrn of throat troubles. Crromnlsion conl.iins, in addition to hcalinR elc- ments which eoothr snd heal tho iniixtcd mrmhranes nnd stop tho irritation and inflaurr.aiion.

wiiilo tlic creiviotc. goes fin to liie stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the. itnublo nml tlic prowtli of (lie Criviinuli.Ta ia toiy ia th'j irciitmcnt pcrnJMent nnd ruhU, linnrlii.il bronchitis and oilier forms nf respiratory arnl ia cxre'ilrnt for bnihJing up ihc sT-p-m aftrr cohlft or flu. Money rrfnmli-il if nny c.nmh or rold, no mnttrr of liow Iftnj standinp, is not relieved after taking According to dircolions. your druijgiM.

(nrtv.) Knt (.1 I back. i i i I or yon ji-t your ney (nJv) OMULSION GQUGtt OR THAT JIANGS ON Stopping the almoiit unbcnrahlo f'ipony in joints and muscles with jopiate.s or piun cleacloninc dnips is pasy--it'tj even worse than taking strong drink to drown your sorrow and huvy your worries. Allenru. tho proscription ao much in demand hv wiso peonlo, Is safe, harmless nnrl snff-dy -it absolutely rnnnuprR tho nnln and nconv of in 4R hours -it Is posit rriKir.intofd to dn I I it rrnfs i i i i i it driven i Imnis, nn'1 hlontl nnf ncid dr- "fisjts It rrTMtn(-; i vo'ii- lindv tin 1 nf Pnnul" Miff.M'fntr from nt- of i noil- Hns nc lunib'x'o fining hhnr ran hi 1 hl A bnnrs suli no win- not tint flout trnni lim Klonv Km Srnit's Dnip Storf..

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