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Farmers' Interests Covered NEWS OF COUNTY AND EY Personal And Local items Of Stanislaus Rdbekah Lodge Heads BE HELD FRIDAY San Joaquin County Depart- At Stockton ESCAMN, Feb. 3-- The annual meeting of the San Joaquin County Farm Bureau datry department win be held Friday night in Stockton at the Y. M. C. Building.

Election oZ directors for 1933 will be held. SDMI Greene, secretary of the California Dairy Council, will tell of the advertising campaign for dairy products planned during 1932. There will be a report on the activities of the state farm bureau dairy department Wesley C. Fleming, assistant farm adviser, will tell of the ac- ccminishmenta of the local dairy council and outline plans for 1932. The committee on oleomargarine will make a report The program for the session will bo arranged by Virgil Groves of Farmlngton ami refreshments by Prank Patton.

Roscoc Cioues a chairman. Escalon Boys Given Athletic Awards leiic awards were presented to four hovs of the Escalon Union High School Wednesday afternoon for outstanding ability during the year, The awards were white coat- slytd sweaters with bands of pfe and gold, the school colors, on the sleeves and a large purpJe block letter on the right BidR pocket Receiving the awards were Kmelio Filipino, nine letters; Carl Johnson, nine letters; Leroy Shaw, eight letters, and Roderick eight Setters, Snow Party Held By Manteca Youths MANTECA, Feb. S-- Fourteen members of the Christian Endeavor doss of the Christian Church enjoyed a maw party at Long Barn Saturday. The group left Manteca early in the morning journeyed to the enow in a truck. Those who wade the journey were: Margery Herman Kiddle, William Bafcer.

Walter Baker. Lourane Schulta, Bernice Schultz, Kay BucU, Helen Wheeler, Opal Winchester. Irene Lacy, Jackie Zinc, Aiilaide King, R. W. Isaacson and C.

L. Fogle. Officers Named By Farm Bureau Unit LIVINGSTON, Feb. 3-- H. Stockman was elected president of the Arena-Livingston Farm Tlmra-lBii- pvoninff OMlcr officers cnosen are JJ.

A. uauiey, president: Glenwood Shaesloy, secretary-treasurer, and J. A. Wolf, director. Stockman has been cii: color the center for the past two years, A racm- borship drive was planned and the general farm bureau program die- Silver Tea Planned By Friday WOOD COLONY, Feb.

3--A silver tea wlil be held at Wood Colony Hal! Friday afternoon from 2 to i o'clock by the Paror.t-Teachcr Association, it was announced today by Mrs, John Woolsey, chairman. Misg Quisenherry of Modesto Junior College will tell of her m- ci-nt trip to the Orient Miss Carpenter of the office of the state health department at Sacramento will of hci- work in the state. Atlanta 4-H Club Selects Officers ATLANTA, Feb. 3--The following officers were elected Friday night at a meeting of the Atlanta Club: i Charles Fisher; vice president, Harvey Coggin; Donald Epperson, secretary, and Robert Ballance, treasurer. Walter A.

Smith, chairman of the cf-nter. gave a talk on -ways ancl means of making money for tho club. Meeting Night Of C. Of C. Changed SA.LIDA, Feb.

3--J. 1. Hamraett, president of the Salida Chamber of Commerce, announced Monday the ganization has been changed from the first Tuesday of every month to the second Thursday. The date of the annual banquet has been set for February 18 by the board of directors, and all business will be transacted that night for February. Report Submitted By Irwin Librarians HILMAK, Feb.

3--Mrs. Mabel Hopcraft, custodian of the Irwln branch ot the Merced County library, has issued the following report for January: Fiction, 700; non-fiction, 120; juvenile, 525; magazines, 76; readers, 303; visitors, 700. HOLD CARD PABTY ATLANTA, Feb. 3--The Col- Icgevilie Farm Center sponsored a benefit whist party Saturday night at liie bcimot with jtlesuamea K. Wciershiiuser, Lester Stewart and George E.

Thompson in charge. DISTURBER FINED Feb. 3--Frank Hol- who was arrested for disturbing the peace at a dance Saturday evening, appeared before Judge E. E. Douglass yesterday in the police cniirt wit" finM MIDGES TO MEET WATERFORD, Feb.

3. The Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters will meet at the Community Hall Thursday evening. 1VOMAX COXVA1ESCIXG WIRE, Feb. Alia Wll- I hams is recovering from a minor operation. Officers of Acorn Kebekah Lodse No.

Z61 at Oakdale recently were Installed. The two leaders are pictured below. They are, left to riKht, Florence Barnes, noble Brand, and Hose Blanch), vice grand. (Flood Photos) riiiiinniinnitni I UP Valley Social ews Mantecans Busy Sweeping Snow: From Streets! Group Takes Action In Annual Battle Apsinst Sum- mer Pests RIPOiN', Feb- 3--The control committee of the Hipou! jChamber of Cornnieice was allowed to combat mosquitoes In this! 'district during (Unemployed Men Given Work; High School Windows Broken i West Side Club I To Hold Annual Cattle Exhibit Feb. for Kcveral unemployed men was furnished by the city of Msnfc-ca yesterday to help clear the streets of and slush that fell during Monday night, Thfl men were furnished by Judge K.

t. Douglass, chairman GUSTINE, Feb. Th i i lure club of the Gustim Special Meetings Scheduled Schoo! W(H hcld i 9 Each Sundav Evening For Six Weeks GUSTINE, Feb. i an-! calves, junior dairy heifer calves jnual mission will begin at the itine in a i Presbyterian agriciil-! TMf a Total Of 549 Pupils Registered i In Upper Grades At high" Almond City There will be classes of fat beef tenior datry heifer calves and jmre- bred bull calves. Approximately Women Home From It is estimated 575 of this money i the unemployment committee will be used to cut paths through appointed the underbrush to thi; water holed by the central relief committee, mid the work was along the Stanislaus River- Cost of I carried on under the direction Tom Brock man.

The snowfall amounted more than two inchas in Manteca district, according tho gunge maintained ut Spreckifw Sugar Company. were much In evidence up to dark last although most of hud been turned to shish. At tho hisjh school several 'oil and labor will amount to a $75. Once these paths are cut i through to the water holes. Ripon.

'cart be kept free ot mosquitoe-a at a nominal cost, it is said. The matter of paving the Austin Road south from the West Ripon Road was discussed find to the road committee for consid- eratinn. The publicity committee was in- 'strutted to prepare pla.ri.-j lur i assistance in "World's Largest Outdoor Card jbnt'k'-n brulws Party' to at Ripor. July i fh(; pnpUs are tu 'i how for uc "Jay's fun, Pastor Speaks At School Of Missions! DELHI, Feb. 3--Rev.

E. R. 1 idom spoltp on the topic The A i i cultural' Problem That Moat fects Our Religious Life at on adult group meeting of the school of mis- afons at the Community Presbyterian Church Sunday evening. i a cent of the boys'in the club wW 'Chutrh Sunday evening at, frcir. or.e to four exhibits to 'o'clock, and will run for six en ter.

The number of animals Each Sunday evening the school this year than last, and i will open with a social half hour more boys ore" participating, between and 7 o'clock. This OAKDALE, Keb. new enrollment at the Oakdule Union High School now stands at 549 largest on rec- ill be followed by various mission i study classes. Mrs. A.

P. Miller i bave charge the adult Rev. Stewart Potter, high school to clasg MJss Doris Reutter, junior 8 intermediate class; Miss Gussie Pelerion, junior class, and The biiow proved a delight for wart Potter, primary class. Ihe school children. Snow fights Following the class period" in -I Services Held For Gustine Dairyman GUSTINE.

Feb. 3--Funeral services for Anthony B. Silveria, 57, of Gustine, were held at the Gustine, i. Ghost Church Tuesdaymorn-i meeting will be held until jf. with Father Herman Ham-i o'clock.

Refreshments during the nierstein officiating' hour will be served by the Silveria a native cf the Azore; Hiph School Christian Endeavor. Next Sunday evening; at the mect- i an illustrated lecture on Alaska, The Last Frontier, will be given. Three-Day Lutheran tion Well Attended; Fro grams Given Mr. find Mrs. G.

Calwcll Smith 'entertained with an evening bridge high Mrs. day convention of the central dis-iHarvy Elzea. Consolation prizes trict of Lutheran Churches held in WC rc awarded Mr. and Mrs. Escalon Friday, Saturday and Sun- a i.

party recently. Prizes for ESCALOKf, Feb. three-j score were given Mr. and Frttay Aapinall. Refreshments wera at the card tables.

The Ceres Evening Bridge Club wwww, Gtitertained Saturday ft the who later delivered home Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cal-- Kins. Mrs. J.

M. Gondrlng was a guest o( tha club. Prizes for high score were given Mrs, Gondring Of sermon on Tbe Household God. Devotional services and a business meeting were held Saturday morning. An open forum and a sermon by Dr, Theodore Seashore of Preano on The Foundation Of The Living Church occupied tho afternoon.

The woman's missionary society provided a musical program Saturday night A chorus composed of members of the young woman's society sang two sacred selections, and Adolpii Swansea gave with number, Thelma Thorrell and Louise Hedman, both of Turiqeh, sang 1 ar.d Mrs. Frank Lander. A waffle supper was served after the gamca. Members present were: Messer and Mendames H. N.

Baii-d, R. Hlatt, Arthur Harris and Frank Lander and Mrs. E. Malin. Bavcrel of the members of the Ceres Christian Endeavor of the Congregational Church attended a theatev party Saturday night, afterwards going to the parish house for refreshments.

Among those pres- 3, Bermce er, Mamie Inbt-rit The Kingdom Of God. Sunday mornicg Dr. Seaijhoi-e of Fresno spoke to the children of the Glenn Sinims. Sunday school. Holy communion I by Sylvan aduiU with the germon preached Mra A Drahe en bv Rev B.

E. Walters of Lmdcn. afternoon in honor of the Regular services followed, i Hhdav of Sfaniev ShenlPv. Carl O. fciereoa or nephw tub It'was burch of HHmar delivoring the Ith Ch sermon Rev.

Mr. Wilson wild animaSs, served. dcco- and Refreshments wars Because Mrs. Grobelio HiHer IH leaving Watarford, Mrs. Harry Wood will take charge of her work for the A.

Her will bo as follows; MCSL. SALIDA, Fob. Salida vValker. Herbert Berg, Jimmy caraon. Joe Horsley, Verna Laugh- members of the Stanislaus-Merced I Smith, Elroy Nelson and the teach- clarence Quinley, Fred Butler, Harriet Rydquist.

Olibert Hastings, S. E. Ayer. S. The following gohool mates were invied: Donald and Robert Gru- now.

Stanley Guy, Gilbert Fagun- i doz, Johnny Morisini, Randall a Personals Elsie Deardorff of North Study Club Holds Islands, had made his home Ousline for 'he past thirteen Kt was engaged in the dah" business. Silveria leaves six daughteis. Eleanor and Lucille Silveria, Mrs. i Mary and Mrs. OHvp Silva.

Newman Meeting man of Crows and one Isnn. Tonv SHveria of Gustinr. He 'A civilization is un- is visiting at the W. H. antlI lesa it gives time for real living.

ani there should be an adcquato return for toll that will make possible the development of general intelligence anci a consciousness of God," he said- The group meeting was preceded by a program arranged for tho adult and young people's groups in which a drama Living Water was presented under the direction of Mrs. C. A. Crampton. Those taking part were: Mesdames Guy Mason, E.

L. Waddelow, E. T. Conner. W.

A. Knapp, Brown, Marie Reynolds. Rena Waddelow, Marjorie Lilley, Jane Buzzard, Shirley Brown and Wceley Brown. Mrs. G.

B. JacJ sang. SeTvices Held At Waterford Church WATERFORU Feb, Pitt Walton spoke at tha Conunun- Deanlart: home in Kmpire. also will visit friends and relatives Washington as a Christian, Mrs. Walter Klehn spoke of Washington as the president, Mrs.

M. H. Cunha of him as a leader of men, and Mrs. John Almeida of the social life and the home making of George and Mart ha Washington. PATTERSON of Wnterfoi-fl.

Howard Bailey, Roy De Sellhorst, Raymond Flora. Loyal Helney, (1 Davlnun am! Orville Davi- motored to Oakland Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kins and son, Junior, of San PYancisco, spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. N. S. Goodman of Empire- N. spent Sunday with and Mrs.

Ed Heiney and fam- ity Eeptist Church Sunday, hia day. sermcn being The Worlds' Need Of A Hfciigioue Awakening. Daphno Walton and C. French eang a dup.t. In the afternoon Rev.

Mr. and Mrs. Walton attended an association meeting at the First Baptist Church in Modesto, In the evening the Baptist congregation attended the services at the Brethren Church gayeanjilus- tion. The young people furnished the music for the evening. Executive Board Harold Wine and Jay Kauffman of Modesto motored to the anow fine Sunday.

Mrs. Alpha Atkinson of Kansas City, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sualc Goodman of Empire. Roy Krlns and family of San Francisco, Mrs. Alpha Atkinson, M.

A. Goodman and family and Mr and Mrs. N. S. Goodman were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Doran King and family of Oakdala Bun- Ella Fikn of Modesto spent Sunday with J. R. Wine and family. Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Wiley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

H. Britehard of Modesto. Raymond Keller, Catherine Lay- mori, Billy Stivers, and Helen Cummings spent Sunday at Long Barn. Walton Webb spent Sundaywith I. "PMIihnri-i- snrl famitv.

II, Wavne ar.tl Mr, and J. W. Deardorff, O. A. Bowman and daughter, Marcelia Mr.

and Mrs. White, W. H. Deardorff and daughter, Martha, all of Empire, and Miss Elsie Deardorff of Giaaco, Montana, were aueata of Mr. arid Mrs, J.

B. Deardorff Sunday. Mrs. Rav KloopinK has heen the eruest of her parents at San Jose for the past week. Bethyl Ball was the guest of relatives et Oakdaie over the week end.

Mrs. Frank Cox and daughter, Jane, visited relatives at San Jose Saturday. Neal Smith, student at the University of California, spent the week end here with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

R. Smith. Mrs. H. Roberta accompanied Mr and Mrs.

W. H. Wheeler of Modesto to Los Angeles Monday. They will visit friends and relatives this week. SPEAK AT don professor of Hebrew exgesis at the Presiwtertan Theo- Seminnry in San Francisco.

Davis Funeral Chapel was in charge of arranee- Newman Men To Spon 8 or NEWMAN, Feb. public dinner will be given by the men of the Presbyterian Church Thursday evening at 5:45 o'clock. Serving will continue until all wishing to attend have been served. The committee in charge consists of Beth McConnell, Dan Root, Judson Packard, John Stewart, Amos Dwyer, C. S.

Woten and F. A. Patchett NEWMAN A new class of forty-one freshmen was admitted Monday morning and seven advanced pupils entered from other schoolfi. The grammar school enrollment hag fallen off a little because of the large class graduated Friday night. The present enioHment of the grammar school is 725.

The new mid-year clnai was not as large ss was expected. Several more pupils expected to enroll within a few howover, and it is believed that the enrollment win stand at 730 by the end of the week. Travel Experiences Told Ripon Pupils RIPON, Feb. 3-- Charles Sqhlei- cher spoke Monday morning before the student body of the high school on his travels in India. Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand.

Philippine Is3ap.de, Hawaiian Islands and the Pacific islands, i scheduled to sneak but was delayed. He displayed tapestries collected ia the different countries. He spent three years in the Hawaiian Islands jth the Y. M. C.

A- Schieicher was the guest of the piincipai, W. A- Stouffer, while in Ripon. Mrs. Jess Ward of Fresno is spending the weak with her sister- in-law, Mrs. Martha Blackwell.

Mrs. William Franzen has returned from a visit with her parents at Palo AHo. Miss Helen James cf Menlo Park spent the week end and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.

Eddlemon. ADOPT BESOLUTIOX GUSTINE, Fab. resolution calling for rigid enforcement of the immigration act was adopted at meeting of Manuel Lopes Post No. 240 American Legion, here Monday A t. I Earet "Mae," spent Sunday with tli Of A.

MeetSJDan Durkec family Jn Denair. Ii4 nreached a sermon at "the Gust'me terlan Church will meet the i tlie Community Presbyterian Churcincial luill ol thu cliuicii Thuu Feb. ecuUve board of the Waterfoni P-T. A. met at tho home of Mrs.

H. E. Randolph Monday afternoon. O. Jennings ot Motltsto Friday night.

her Fjster, Jlrs, Annie Thurman and family. Mr. unU Mi'o. A. D.

Milchell of Modesto were Sunday afternoon of her brother, U. S. Dar- Bi-County W. C. T.

U. returned their homes here Saturday aft attending a regional conference in Sacramento. tended from Mary M. Elmore, a past president! of Ihe atati; and county, Sirs. Slaiy Ix)wery and Miss Kate Wright of Members who Salida were: Mrs.

Escalon Program Planned By Odd Fellows SJr. and Mrs. W. Carl of Stockton entpi-taincd af their home Sunday night at dinner. Guests were: Mr.

and Mrs. Chavk-s C. Moorehead, Mr. and Mra. Carl T.

Brayton and Mr. and Mrs. DR- ips G. Sargent i. all of Eacalon.

The former Escalon resi- KIPOW. Lodg give LTVJKGSTON. Feb. Stringer was elected treasurer of the Arena Farm Association at a r.t^A- of the of the i tion held in Livingston rccoiuly. He succeeds Warren F- McConnell, llu "J' i5 11 1 4 who resigned.

E. Danley a ff were eiitertamed re-sleeted president of the organi-1'n ID Ji, K. BKckeiustaff home KHtion. The following' directors ai Milton Wate and of Mo- jdesto were dinner guests. Lutheran League To Hold Hihnar Rally ere Eastern Star HXLMAR, League of Feb.

3--The Luther the Berea Luthtii an Church wiU aponsoVa ra31y Friday evening. Turlock and Escaion address will be Riven by Rev. H. J. Thorpe ot Patterson.

Refreshments will bo served by Hilmar, Training Meeting Planned At Hilmar Will Hold Dinner CERES, Feb. er, Order of 3-Smy Eastern ivrna Chap- Star, of per preceding the mcoting on Thui'tidav fur tiic membfU'n and their families. A committee composed of Mrs- J. M. Gondring, Donald Calkins and George Severn is in charge of arrangements.

During the evening a valentine party will be held. The members of the entertainment committee are Geneva Klinke, Mre. Mae woe imu it- cn sley, Mrs. Mary Frances Ham- Misses Caiista Atkinson and evening at the home of Mr, andi i Mrs, K. Shearer in Hilmar, The meeting will be conducted by A.

Plans Hallia Flack, extension specialist i np. Meeting Thursday SALIDA, Salida Parent-Teacher Association i Thursday evening at the Halna Flack, extension special of Berkeley. AH parents intere, ed are invited High School Quint Wins Empire Game! scho01 auditorium at for founders' day has been EMPIRE. Feb. of the Modesto Hiih School boys from Empire, who received a vacation Monday when the furnace failed bc a i work, formed a basketball team and played team from the mar school in an afternoon game.

E. L. Dole, Mori Ballayd and Burr Sinolear. Officers Named By Loan Association rah. and family.

Eunice Craighcad committee bratcil her birthday Tuesday Ruth her twin brother, ISnnU and family on thc Maze Road near Modesto Miss Marian Thurman spent the week end in San Francisco with friends and L.UCKH Mae, Dorothy and Harold of Turlcck are staying with their uncle ami aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J-Iayyr. fur a Mr. and Mrs.

i cif Mode-sto visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Craigheaci, Sunday.

ISEl'IiWTTH Sunday MEETING PLANNED GUSTINE, Feb. S--The Ladies' Guild of the Community Fresbv- Alley Closed By i Empire School Has Oakdale Council OAKDALE, Feb. meeting of the city council was held Monday evening. A short fifteen-foot alley between Blocks 163 and 171 was ordered closed by the board following the adoption of a resolution. The sewer pipe on Magnolia Avenue will be extended west 170 feet.

Another 'special mealing of the board has been caiied for February to discuss i ho proponed ordinance imposing a tax Enrollment Of 295 EMPIRE, Feb. Empire Grammar School now has a total enrollment of 295. The eighth grade class is the largest it ever has been, with an enrollment of forty-four. There are nine, full time teachers and one part time peddlers and solicitors operating in Oakdale for outsicifj RETURNS TO SCHOOL EMPIRE, Feb. Chapin has recovered from a broken Iiin which he received nearlv a vear ago while playing football" He" has returnee! to tohool for the beginning of the new semester.

iiiernbcck and ianiily WEICHERTS MOVE ERFORD, Feb. and New Heads Preside At Lodge Meeting A Feb. S-The Woodcraft met Monday evening at the Community Hall. The following new officers presided: Manilla Gatesman, guardian neighbor; Mrs. William LemUuni, past neighbor; Grace Gordon, banker; Amy Welton, clerk; Fermor Triplett, Captain of guards; Edna Laughlin, flag bearer; Johanna Laughlin.

outer sentinel. Mae Neilsen, magician, and Oro- tjelte Miller, adviser, were unafaiy to attend. Clinic Planned At Salida On Monday SALIDA, Fflb. S--The health department of t.he county will hold a pre-cchool child clinic in the haa'ith rest room in (he eraninwr sr-honl building Monday. All parents are urged to bring their children to be examined by the doctor from 1 LU 4 P.

M. ATTEND FO'ERAL SALIDA, Feb. 3--Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Pricketf. and children, Irma, Harold and Alta, motored lo Selma to attend the i a of a cousin of Mrs. Pricjkett's Saturday. Late Saturday evening they returned to Fresno to spend the week end with Prickett's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Prickett. elected: Danley. J.

Grady, and Mffl. G. W. Bar- ancl Mrs. W.

E. Wood- Peters and family, A. E. Hepner, C. W.

Nobbc and A. bridge Loren Peters and family, Qiiaaeioi- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bcecbler, 0 Mrs. Leo Duncan and family and Christian Growth Topic Of Minister ESCALON, Feb.

3. Christian Growth was the topic of the spr- nion preached Sunday morning the Methodist. Episcopal Church by Rev. John K. Hubbard.

Misses Selir.a and Alice Hcgwer sane a duet and Charles T. Hazlehurst I Hubbard gave Mrs, F.osr: Ci'umpacker and son, othn. i Dr. H. A Ball and son.

Myron. and Heard were guestE in thc I P. On- home Sunday. MVH. Ruv Ciisii was thc of Mrs, G.

Barton Wednesday. K. COVET and family have returned to ihrir home on Ihe Ida-Oakd. WATERFORD taitv on i i i iioino of Mr. ano Kingdom during aduii Bible Mr-s.

Kt-ith Sunduy were Smreea' mother, Mr.s. H. H. of "Kopdlcy, Mra. William Von Wnaden of Kansas, who is visiting Mrs-.

John Money study hour. OAKLAND YISITOBS WATERFORD. Feb. and from the state The game was close with the school boys winning. Minstrel Show To MOTHEK IS ILL WATERFORD, Feb.

3. Upon the receipt of word Saturday iiiom- ing that har mother, Mre. of Escaion i i i a aftsrncon li; bv i bf fullo WOMKV TO MKET ESCALOX. i a Ai.i Sficicty will men HornbRCk of Washington, D. i Thursday atternonn at the church in, Mrs.

W. C. Gordon Ipsdarned Ellen Given At Ceres ay evening. On her i i i a win tie home she will visit friends She cxpccta to be gone about; GIRLS WITH FLAT CHESTS HAVE FEW BOY FRIENDS I PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CEREG. Feb.

3-- Ceres High School will minstrel show on March 4. members of tho high school faculty also will appear in 1 show. AI EMPIRE, Feb. a Ilooi; ecoveiinjr i i a icvcrc attack Mrs. E.

L. Ludlow and grandchildren, Marjorfc and Odeli were visitors in Oakland Sunday at the home of their daughter, James Elliott ant! family. Ludlows Mher daughlpr. Mubel Silveria, radio pianist, haci gone to Tahoe Tavern to uueiid February- SERIOUSLY ILL Mrs. Grace SALIDA, Feb.

Georpc Converse was called to the bedsidn vi of her husband in a Palo Alto roiativcs and pital Friday. Two weeks apo underwent a acrioiis ofieration on hia head. Converse is a veteran of the World War. wfis a thf; district during the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Arend Velthoon of Modesto were recent visitors with Mr. and Are-nd Velihoen on the Benkwith Road. Donald. Clairo-and Jpanette Connacher and Maurice Williams were Sunday afternoon visitors of Miss Aiicc Velthocn.

DRY CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Baird of Ccreri wfro Sunday uf C. K.

Garrisons Mrs. Gail Bailey of San a cisco was a visitor during the week of the Fred B. Potwins Mr. and Mrs. C.

K. Garrison rc- f.iirnftd home evening davs visit in Fresno. OLDS Break Up in a Jiffy This Quick Way Feel Like A New Man Almost Before You Know It People have found out that fangk-cl ideas and notions don't tbrciik up colds. So millions have Kaipn Weichert moved Mcm- 1P day from the Beard home to the house formerly occupied by V. A.

LEAVE RIVERBAXK RIVERBANK, Feb. J. S. and family have moved tq where Dr. Webster will take up his duty as county health office: RETURNS TO DUTIES OAKDALE.

Feb. Emmstt Faxon was able to return to his work for the Oakdale Irrigation District. Monday morning. Faxon been suffering from a broken received New Year's pay when be was struck by a car while crossing a street in Modesto. DIRECTORS MEET MANTECA.

Feb. The directors of thn South San Joaquin Irrigation District met yesterday. The next meeting will be held oo February 6. CONFINED TO HOME RIVERBANK, Feb. Mrs.

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