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THE MODESTO TH'JSSDAY, MARCH Pdon. Your lUmi Turleel 227 W.it Miln DUV Will Honor Anniversaries Of Members' Births TURLOCK, March for honoring members having birthday nnniversarips during January, February and March were made yesterday afternoon at a meeting of Maria A. Russell Ttcnt No. W. Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War In the Legion Hall.

The party la scheduled for the afternoon the hall. Girls' Glee Clubs Set Concert Date TURLOCK, March girls' glee clubi ot tha Turlock High School, composed of 78 volues, wil present their annual Spring concert March 23rd at 8 P. in the high auditorium. John music instructor at the high li the director. Highlight, number of the concert will be Cavetlna, a violin solo with choral paraphrase, by Irva Ragcth, a gradauU of the College of Pacific, Stockton, and a member of the Mu Phi Epsllon, honorary music society.

Solo Feature One of the intermission numbers, also a feature of the attraction, will be Beethoven's Romance In a violin solo by Mies Jeanette Scott of Modesto. Miss Scott received her master's degree in music at the University of Southern California and has studied at Wilamette University, in Oregon and several schools in the East. According to Mrs. Phillips, these musicians will be featured soloists with the Modesto Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Frank Mancini, next Tuesday, play- ter received by Mrs. Frank Clarke, ing the Svmphonia Concertante by of Turlock from her husband, Mozart, a number for violin electrician's mate second class Finance And Market News BUTTER AND EGGS isT SAN FRANCISCO.

March War Kood Administration. BUTTER: 93 icore, 43c: 92 icon, (0 icore. 42Uc: 89 score. 41ttc. EGGS: I.nrRe, grade A.

40U-c; medium, grade smalt, grade 30Hc; iareo. trade 37Me. CHEESE: Loot. i7.9c: triplets. J7.Sc.

stock market quotations: Quotations to Modesto retailers tty Poultry Producers Association ot CalKornln: GRADE AA (In cartons)- GUAUK A--Large. U.6J tmall, 30c. GRADE B--Large. 3B.6. Large, medium.

37c; NEW YORK STOCKS NEW VORK, March 5. (AP)--Closlns Air Rcduc Alas Juti A1C Dy AlChiilm Am Can Am Am Loco Am Am LOS ANGELES, March 15. (UP) Am Am Mill Am Toh i Am Viscose Anaconda Almom- 111 EGGS: A Wholesale prices consumer grade: Large, At er Jj grade A 40ttc; grade medium. Cor Man Kenneoott Luew's Martin Mont Ward Nash Kolv Hlscitit Nat Ca He Nnt Dairy Nat Distil Nat Lead Nat Cent No Am A via Mo Am Co North Ohio Oil Pack Motor 'an Am Air Tht following grain prices arr Quoted the growen by Modesto dealers, f.o.b. SS'i 5 Hi IB 10(4 10H On The Air programs in eorrecUd to thi lit- est possible hour before publication from Information supplied by the stations, anil are subject to revision or cancellation without noUce.

KILOCYCLE TABI.K In Different Branches Of Service Vleet In Pacific Area TURLOCK, March meet- v- ng of brothers for the first time of in three years is revealed in a let- viola. The complete program of the glee clubs will be announced prior to March 23rd. Tuesday Reading Club Selects Term Officers TURLOCK, March R. L. Puccinelll was elected president of the Tuesday Reading Club as successor to Mrs.

C. E. Persson at a meeting; on Tuesday afternoon in the First Methodist Church social hall. Others elected were Miss Bertha Sfmms. vice president; Mrs.

Sidney J. Olson, secretary, and Mrs. R. N. Hallner.

treasurer. Mrs. Persson, Mrs. Charles Pratt and Mrs. H.

D. Channinsf were chosen to serve on the board of directors. The new officers wilt assume their duties with the beginning of the Fall season. Mrs. Arthur Shipley of Fresno read the play, Harriet, written by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements.

with the seabees. He is attached to the 5th Marine Corps. According to Mrs. Clarke, the letter told of her husband meeting a brother, Captain Bruce W. Clarke, who recently was among three Northern California marines being awarded Bronze Star medals for heroism in action during the recapture of Guam.

The letter was i in a foxhole March 1st. The unexpected meeting was the first in three years since Frank enlisted as a seabee. He visited his wife in Turlock last October after being stationed in the Atlantic a year. Another brother, Private Wade Clarke, is in the Philippines with the army. Their parents, Mr.

and A Edison Sou v. i Con Eiilsuii arch 14. (AP)- Cfm SAN FRANCISCO, Marc War Food Administration. BARLEY: No. 2 bright western.

choice feed Marriott, medium malting, 52.454T2.5Q; choice malting. Con Corp Con OH De Crown S. Cur Wright "nyMi. CHICAGO. March 15.

(AP-- A cashing and favorable war news caused I frequent periods of easiness in grain kets today but the breaks, resulting in rallies 32 34 23'4 6'. GS! 49 .181 TURLOCK, March The addi- LICENSED TO WED BOWJUNG-HEIL-- In Modesto, March 15th, Carroll Beaumont Downing, 27, and Alta Emma Hell, 24. both of San Francisco. REIDELBERGER-ROARICK--In Modesto, March 14th, Henry Dale Reldelberger, 23, and Ruth Laura Roarlck, 22, Decatur, 111. SAN FRANCISCO, March 15.

Paraffin Companies picked up 1H points ho a new high at fifi'i on the stock ex- 1 today. Caterpillar and Nnrth Amer- organized Turlock Real Estate jterday noon of the Turlock Ex-j Scan Oil each added a point; CrouTi corn- Board to serve as directors was an-jchange Club In the Hotel Carolyn. tion oMhe 500 TM made at a meetin nounced today by P. L. Harrison, BIRTHS DUFFY--In Modesto, March 14U), to the of Ralph DuHy, Modesto, a son.

BEATgOH--In Modesto, March 34th, to the wife of Oliver Deatsch. Modesto, a son. BOYD--In Modesto, March 14th, to the wife of Zlnas Boyd, Modesto, a daughter. HAUNTS--In Turlock, March 14th, to the wife of Eugene Barnes, Livingston, a son. HUTCHISON--In Turlock.

March 14th. to the wife of Corporal D. Turlock, a daughter. A. Hutchison, a In Martinez, March 14th, Mrs.

Irene Anna Gonzales; wife of Ventura, B. Gonzales: mother ol Mrs. Lorene Van Home ot Oakland, Chester Gold- nf UnitPrt Ptalns Nnw. Mrs. Elizabeth Snowden and S'entura b.

Gonzales of Martinez; sister of Mrs. Laura Smith of San Francisco; daughter ol Al Marshall, Oklahoma. Aged 45 years. (Oakdale resident until 2(7 years ago.) Services In the BRUNSCHER COX JfOIJA'. Mortuary, Martinez, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

PACHBCO-- In Oakland, March 13th, Joseph C. Pacheco father of Harry am" Ray Pacheco, Mrs. George Horner, AI fred and Ernest Pacheco, all of Modes Mrs. Frank A. Clarke, reside Berkeley at present In Yountville.

San Francisco 549,300.000 Oakland Cadwallader, Logs don Are Chosen Directors Of Real Estate Board BEANS lOrevhouml tUome Houd Her rtlch OH Schen Sears Hneb Shell Union Socony Vac South Pacific Southern Ry Sperry Corp Std llninds St pf Stan Oil Cal Oil Ind Stan Oil NJ Studehaker Texas Co Tide Water Transam i- Air Cal Un Pacific i Un Air Lines i Un Aircraft United Corp Un Gas Imp Rubber Steel illOOM. IS'k 49 i 11H S'4 33ft 1314 KQW KKRC KT11U .1230: 7JO sac NOTICE OK EXECBTOIVS SALE Of I'BRBONAL IMIOPBBTY AT AUCTION No. ST218 IN THK 8 I 0 COURT OF TIIW RTATJ5 OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THK CO NT OK STANISLAUS, DKPT. NO. 2.

IN THIS MATTER OF THK KSTAT1S OF CATHERINE F. KELLI HER, Tonight's Program a TO r. M. KMJ--Kraft Music Hall; 6:30, Bob KTIIB--Dnncctlnw; News; 6:35 Lyrics For Your Listening Pleasure. KWG--Sunset Serenade: 6:15.

Service Unlimited; 6:30, Spotlight Bands; Story KQW--Shower Of Sttn; Corliss KFUC--Gabriel Meaner; 6:15. Real Life Stories; 6:30, Treasury Hour Of Song. 1 Tn 8 P. M. KMJ--Abbot And Cojtcllo; 7:30.

Rud 40 29'1 Air. 23l 53(4 33H 2971 BUckeyes, U. S. No. 1 56.27-,!, Black-eyes! U.

S. No. 2 6 12W lint H.inest Baby limai. U. S.

No. 1 7.40 Baby limas. U. S. No.

2 7.25 79 BANK CLEARINGS 3,829,600 1,811,158 Los Angeles, debits 333,045,984 Turlock Exchange Club Makes Stag Party Plans TURLOCK, March plans for a stag party to be held War Bro Pic West Union Westing Elec Woolworth 57 lviit 14 It 47 ..128 4454 Int Paper 1IOW-JOXES AVERAGES Industrials. 153.5:1. up 0.70. Railroads. 52.5-1.

up 1.1.1. Utilities, 28.05. up 0.75. Sixty five stocks. 59.67, up 0.53.

Sales totaled SOO.OOO shares compared with 750.000 shares yesterday. Big board bond sales aggregated S12.731.000 against yesterday. Curb stock sales were 250,000 sha shares yesterday. ares compared with 230,000 Vallee. KTRB BunkhouM 7:30, News- 7:45.

Old Folks At Home. Waring; 7:30, March Time. KQ.W--First 7:30. Here'l To Ro- KFRC--Anita EI1U; 7:15 Thomas; 7:30. Red Ryder.

8 To 9 P. M. KMJ--Supper Club; 8:15. FUetwood Lawton: 8:30, Maxwell KTRB--Greater Modesto; Warnlne And Public Sen-Ice Program; 8:30, ither Flannigan's Boys Town. KWG--News; 8:15, Lum And Abner; America's Town Meeting Of The KQW--Jack Klrkwood Show; 8:15.

Music That Satisfies: 8:30. Death Valley Sheriff; 8:55. Dr. Sterling. KFRC--Bulldog Drummond; 8:30, tery.

To 10 P. M. KMJ--Dinah Shore; 9.80, The Saint. KTHB--Close Harmony; 9:15. Classic Quarter Hour: 9:30.

Organ Heveries. KWG--Town Meeting; 9:30, Academy Award Winners. KQW--Suspense; 9:30, Hollywood ter. KFRC--News; 9:13, Rex Mlllir; 8:30, Wings Over The Nation. 10 To P.

M. KMJ--News; 10:15, Pictorial History; 10:30, Orchestra; 10:45. Music Room. KTRB--Fulton Lewis. 10:15, When Day Is Done: 10:30.

Sign KWG--Academy Award; 10:30, Orchestra. KQW--News; 10:15. So The Story Goes; 10:30, Life In Bay Area; 10:45, Sports. KFRC--Fulton Lewlt, 10:15. 10:30.

Orchestra. 11 To 12 Mldnleht KMJ--News; 11:15. Orchestra; 11:56. News. KWG--Chester Bowles; 11:15, Orchestra; 11:45, News.

KQW--News: 11:15, War Report; 11:25, Music; 11:30, Orchestra; 11:55, News. KFRC--News; 11:15, Curt Massey; 11:30, Orchestra; 11:45, News. SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS iresident. Added at a meeting last nig-ht were E. J.

Ca-dwallader and Roy Logsdon. They will serve with Fred Carson, Worth B. Hardesty and Harrison: Carson was appointed to represent the board on the Turlock Coordinating Council, which is work' out a youth program. Several A. H.

Rodin, president, appointed a committee composed of A. G. Crowell, Charles L. Smith and Clyde Oden to fix the date and arrangements for the affair. As a program feature, motion pictures relating to deep sea fishing and football were shown by A.

W. Collett. Ralph Lane was introduced as the new leader of troop 24, Boy members indicated they will go to of America, sponsored by Richmond on Friday as guests club. Richmond Real Estate Robert Hayes, scout executive of A visit to the Kaiser shipyards ia Yosemite Area Council, Boy Scouts promised the group. According to Harrison, future of America, who resigned recently, was a guest.

Hayes expressed his neetings will be held at noon on appreciation for the past coopera- second Monday of each monthttion of the Exchangeites in Boy in the Hotel Carolyn. Scout activities. H. M. Wallin was program chairman.

c- j. LJ Rites Are Planned For rhU bisterhood Head i i March IS-NPW of- rormer Turlock Woman Miss Cushman Is Named Calaveras Cement preferred lost 5 points, Honolulu Oil and Clorox 1. TURLOCK. ricers 01 me ed by Miss Catherine Cuchman as president, were elected on Tuesday night at a meeting in the home of Mrs. C.

F. Perrott on Sierra Drive. Other officers are Mrs. Alice Crane, vice president; Mrs. Helen Thornburg, recording secretary; Mrs.

Ramona Brown, corresponding SAN FRANCISCO. March 15. (AP)-Following Is the official list of transactions on the San Francisco Stock Exchange at 11 A. M. today: Low Close Calamba Sugar Calif Packing Caterpillar Clorox Chem Consol Vultee Crown Zellerbach DiGlorglo Fruit pfd Doernbecher Emporium Capwell General General Paint Honolulu Oil Hunt Bros pfd Magnavox March Calcu North Amer Oil Pacific Coast Agere Pacific Gas Elec Paraffin Co Southern Pacific Sperry Co 31 51 24 21 23 .123 7 ,1 6611 31 51 24 21 23 123 66 Vt 10 12J4 20 4 a 37 66 31 51 24 21 23 123 30 32J4 2H4 37 6614 Sisterhood, TUKLUUK, March Mary jTransamcrica Cochran, 78, a former resident of Union Oil Calif real Oil Indies A native" of Laurel, Mrs.

WeS "TM Cochran came to California in 1900 odesto, and Joseph Pacheco, United Stales Army fn Belgium; brother of Frank and Louis Pacheco ol Napa. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. A native of Vacavllle, aged 62 years. Notice of luneral later by SOVERN Funeral Home, secretary; Mrs. Ray Persson, treas- Turlock died Tuesday in Oakland nI '7 a after a lengthy illness.

24 42V4 2914 11V4 24 1914 Friday NHgfit To 7 I'. M. KMJ--Waltz Time; 6:30, Are Funny. KTRB--Dancetliro: 6:30. News; 6:35, Lyrics For Your Listening Pleasure.

KWG--Sunset Serenade: 6:15. News; 6:30. Spotlight Band: 6:55. Story Teller. Munson: 6:15, Riders Of The Purple Sage: 6:30.

Those Websters. KFRC--Gabriel Healter: 6:15. Real Lite Stories: 6:30. Double Or Nothing. 7 To 8 V.

M. KMJ--Amos 'n' Andy: 7:30. 'Bill Stem: 7:45, Symphony. KTRB Bunkhouse Jamboree: 7:30, News: 7:45. Old Folks At Home.

KWG--Varieties; 7:30. Calling Card. KQW Jimmy fjurame. Uarry Aloope Shnw; 7:30. stage Door Canteen KFRC--Music And Lyrics; 7:15, Lowell Thomas; 7:30, Lone Ranger.

8 To 9 P. M. KMJ--Supper Club; 8:15. Fleetwood Lawton; 8:30, Duffy's Tavern. KTRB--Old Folks At Home Frost Warnings And Public Service Program; Put And Take.

KWG--Army Nurse; 8:30, Stars Of The Future. KQW--Jack Klrkwood: 8:15. Tonight In Hollywood: 8:30. It Pays To Be Ignorant KFRC--Boxing Bouts. TO 10 r.

M. KMJ--Furlough Fun; 9:30. OPA Answers; 9:45, News; 9:55. Orchestra. KTRB--Close Harmony: 9:15.

Classic jarter Hour; Organ Reveries. ft Do LIVESTOCK SMITH--In Modesto, March 12th, Ruth Smith; wife of Alonzo Smith; mother of Mrs. Walter Imfeld of Ceres, Mrs. Ed Stevens. Mrs.

Homer Robeson, Mrs. Fred Balslger, Mrs. Jean Jackhon, Mrs. Dorotliy Klapfer, Elmore and Nelson Ayers, all of British Columbia. Grandmother of 26 and great grandmother of two.

Aged 68 years. Services Friday at 1 P. M. In the CHAPEL OF THTE PALMS, 202 South California Modesto. Street, Stockton.

Interment, STORER--Friends are invited to attend the funeral sen-ices for the late Invin A. Storer Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the SHANNON Chapel, Sixteenth and I Streets, with Rev, Paul R. Jackson officiating. Interment, Odd Fellows Cemetery. SUMMERS--Friends are Invited to attend funeral services for the late Private First Class Bewey Theodore Summers Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the SHANNON Sixteenth ar.d I Streets, with Colonel Edmund Witt officiating.

Interment, Odd Fellows Cemetery. dent. Mrs. Perrott, chaplain, andlbeen affiliated with Mrs. Agnes Cooper, guard.

Mrs. Day Adventist Church. She was the Maud Graybiel is the retiring presi- mother of Mrs. Eva Hirschkorn of Turlock, Mrs. Irene Houston of Berkeley, J.

N. Cochran of Camp Verde, A. E. Cochran of Oakland and J. E.

Cochran of San Francisco. She also leaves 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Drake Memorial Chapel. Elder Nels P. Neilsen will officiate.

Interment will be in the Turlock Cemetery. Guard Company Stands Federal Inspection TURLOCK, March federal inspection marked a meeting last night of the Turlock unit of the California State Guard, designated as Company 4th Battalion, 24th Regiment. First Lieutenant Henry Falk is company and lived in the southern part of the state until 1911 when she camei Turlock. a resided i Oak-i land since 1927. Mrs.

Cochran had. CATTLE--Receipts, 25; odd common SOUTH SAX FRANCISCO SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. March (APi--Wat Food Administration. Son In Law Officiates At Nordin Services TURLOCK, March rites were held this afternoon in the Drake Memorial Chapel for Mrs. Martha Nordin, 80, of Turlock, who died yesterday after an extended illness.

Rev. H. G. Rodine of the Evangelical Free Church, son in of Mrs. Nordin, officiated.

The body will be sent to Minneapolis for interment. Mrs. Nordin, a Gold Star Mother of World War came to Turlock with her husband, Andrew Nordin, from Minneapolis in November, 1943. NAVY MOTHERS MEET TCNE--In Vallejo, March llth. Delmar husband of Ida L.

Tune of Vallejo; brother of George and Clyde Tune of Modesto. Aged 29 years. Friends are Invited to attend the iu- neral sen-ices Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the SHANNON' Chapel sixteenth and I Streets, with Rev. W. R.

Baird officiating. Interment, Masonic Cemetery- TURLOCK, March regular meeting of the Turlocfc Navy Mothers Club will be held tomorrow evening at o'clock in the Legion Hail. Commander Ethel Hollingsworth urges ail members to attend. Mothers who are eligible for membership! are invited. CALVES--Receipts, none.

HOGS--Receipts. 50; generally firm; to choice 200-250 Ib. barrows and Silts, medium Ui good sows, S15. SHEEP--Receipts, SOO; lambs' undertone steady; medium to choice quoted 16.50; recently about 650 ewes, medium to UOOd, S7.o0^9.75. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here Is loose pi commander.

During the meeting two new men were recruited: Privates Richard Galvin and Leon Barkdull Announcement was made by Lieutenant Falk the company has been issued a truck for general purposes, with Sergeant Harry Hi- cardo the custodian. First Lieutenant Herbert Urbin of the adjutant general's office was a visitor. The life expectancy of man has "Modesto'i Leading Florist" wned ul Operated) Telephone 1380-1310 St, is a pleasant way to overcome doubled since the Eigteenth Cen- late discomfort. KASTEETH. a from 30 years then to above I improved powder, sprinkled on upper and; 60 todav i plates them firmer so that they feel more comfortable.

No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It's alkaline odor" (denture breathK today, at any drug shire. (adv.) "LET US BE YOUR FLORIST" Loomis Floral Shop Frinndly--Dependable--Service 1006 Tsnfh Street Phone 937 "We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere" HART FLORAL Cuf Rowers--Floral Designs We Telegraph Flowera 1009 Eye St. Ph. 3006 or 1992 Few Words Effectively Express the Joys Flowers Convey BOB'S FLORAL SHOP 1121 I Street Modesto.

Calif. CNeit to Post Office) PHONE 1487 Funerd Home ESTABLISHED 1930 I2fh and Sh. Phone 735 I NOW SHE SHOPS "CASH AND CARRY' Without Painful Backache Many sufferers relieve nagging backache quickly, once they discover that real cauea of their irouote may be tired kidneys. Tha kidneys arc Nature's chief way of taking the excess acids and waste out of tha blood. They help most people pass about 3 pinto day.

When disorder of kidney function poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it maj cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffinesa under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. J'requent or scanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes chows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your dniRRiat for Doan'i Tills, used, successfully by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help (lie 15 miles of kidney tubes flueh out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doaa Filla, (adv.) QUTcTRELIEMFROWi Symptoms ol Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID FraeBookTcllsofHomeTraatmentthat MustHelp or it Will Cost You Nothing I Over two bottles ot thoWILLARD TREATMENT have helm told forrellof of symptom-iorcllstrassarislncrromStomich and Duodenil Ulc.n duo to Eicn, Add- I Digestion, Sour or Upitt Momich, Gaiilnesi, Heartburn, I duo to EKMJ Acid.

Sold on 1 5 days' trlall 1 'i 0r wnicn fully i oxpmlna thlfl treatment frH an AT FIRST SIGN OF A use Sold.Preparation$ "666 POULTRY SAN FRANCISCO, March 15. (AP)--Net jrices paid poultry producers for live poultry delivered San Francisco: BROILERS: Under 30.4gi32.4c. FRYERS: 2U-4 30.4@32.4c. ROASTERS: 4 Ibs. and over, CAPONS: 6 Ibs.

and over, 33.9iff.nn.9c. FOWL LEGHORN HENS: All weights, FOWL COLORED HENS: All weights, 2G.ni$23.9c. OLD ROOSTERS: All weights, 22'yiiB 1 23 DUCKS: All weights, 25.27c. GEESE: All weights, 27.9@29.9c. TURKEYS: Young, all weights.

35.7® 37.7c; old. all weights. 33.7@3a.7c. SQUABS: AH weights. 75c.

DOMESTIC RABBITS: Under 5 Ibs. HAY MODESTO Alfalfa hay, in bale Volunteer, baled Slo'S'SO Red oat, baled 520(825 While the new celling prices for producer sales are $'2p, there is an exception where a sey KQW--Aldrlch Family; 9:30, The fhln Man; 9:55, Tobe Reed. KFRC--News: 9:15. Cecil Brown; 9:30, Freedom Ol Opportunity. 10 To 11 P.

M. KMJ--Reporter; 10:15. World'l Moit Honored Music: 10:45, Music Room. KTRB Fulton Lewis. 10:15, When Day Is Done; 10:30, Sign Off.

KWG--The Doctors Talk It Over; 10:15. News; 10:30, Orchestra. KQW--News; 10:15. So The Stovy Goei; 10:30 World's Most Honored Music. KFRC--Fulton Lewis.

10:15. Newi- 10:30. Orchestra. 11 P. M.

To 12 Midnight KMJ--News: 11:15. Orchestra; 11:55, Xews. KWG--Orchestra: 11:45. News KGW--News; 11:15, Pacific War Report; 11:25. Music: 11:30.

Voice Of The Army: 11:45, Orchestra: 11:55. News. KFRC--News; 11:15. Curt Massey; Orchestra; 11:45, News. A'OTICE OF KXKCUTOR'S SALE OF PERSONATi PROPERTY AT PUI1LIC AUCTIO.N No.

2714B IN THE I COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOK THE COUNTY OF STANISLAUS, DEPT. NO. 2. IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF ROBERT F. KELLIHER DECEASED.

NOTICE IS I I GIVEN A A E. Kxeculor of (he a of a i F. Kelltlier Deceased, will sell aubJoct to con- i a i by the Superior Court of the State of California, in uiul fot the County of HtniilslftUB, nt Huctlon. to the highest bidder, on the 16th day ot March. 1045.

at 9:00 o'clock A. f. of snld dny, premises as the louse of the Kelllher Ranch In nt the Ranch Kugrene, Stanislaus County, California, all the i and interest and estate of paid Deced ent, at the time- of her death, all the right, i and Interest the Estate lias, by operation of law otherwise acquired other than or In addition to. that of said De ceil en itt the time of her death, In and to the following personal property, 1 3-diamond studded brooch. 1 pair diamond studded earrings, 1 diamond studded Elks lapel 1 Small box mixed Jewelry containing: chains, lockets, pinB, etc.

FURNITURE: Parcel No. 1--Dining room-1 Refrigerator Elect rox 41 In 41 space, 6 i chairs, 1 i table, 1 kitchen bureau, 5 kitchen pictures, 1 misc. let of kitchen dishes, 1 clock, 1 brass teapot on stand, Parcel No. 2--Kitchen-1 a stove, 1 wood stove, dish, misc. kitchen cooking uten- sil.s, 1 kitchen table, clock, itovt, chair.

Parcel No. Z--Pantry-- Washing: machine, gas operated: pans and supplies. Parcel No. 4--Sitting- room-1 Circulating heater, 1 rough bookcase and books, 1 radio. Zenith, 1 cot, 5 chairs and 6 cushions, 1 marble tcp small table, 6 or 7 misc.

pictures. Parcel No. 5--Bath 1 cupboard. Parrel No. room-Men's nulls.

Parcel No. 7--Bob's room-1 small bed, 1 old upright piano, 1 small bureau, 2 chairs, tables. Parcel No. 8--Extra Bed Room-1 brass bed, 1 bureau, 1 stand, 2 chairs. Parcel No.

9--Spare room, front-1 brass bed, 3 rugs, 4 chairs, 1 table, 1 bureau, 1 portable qloset. Parcel No. 10--Mother's room-1 a i oak bed, 1 a i oak bureau, 1 i bureau, 1 stand, 2 chairs, 1 i 4-dr. wood cabinet. Parcel No.

11--Porch-5 chairs, 1 bed, plants, AUTOMOBILE: 1 Lincoln Zephyr 1941 sedan, motor No. H-12222T. MISCELLANEOUS: glasses, books, store equipment, food supplies. LIVESTOCK: Horses-1 Pinto mare, 1 gray horse, 1 black horse, 1 pacer, 2 black "work -mares. Chickens-- 18 chickens.

goats. Equipment, miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS FARMING EQUIPMENT: 2 15-ton jack screws, 1 light plant, Kohler automatic, 1 3 h. lumber, unused; harness, bridles, collars, et al, 1 cement mixer. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ALE: Cash, in a money of the United States, at least ten )er cent of bid to be paid at time oE balance on confirmation of the by the Court. Dated; March 1, 19-15.

ALBAN E. KELLIHER. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of a i F. ICelliher, Deceased. SMALLPAGE AND MACOMBER, 511 Saving's Loan Stockton, California, Attorneys for Executor.

Mar. 5 to 15, Inc. XOTICE TO CREDITORS THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF STANISLAUS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY PAGE CRAIG, ALSO KNOWN AS MARY CRAIG, DECEASED. NOTICE IS BT GIVEN that AI.BAN E.

KELLIHER, Executor of the Estate of Robert F. Kellfher, Deceased, will sell, i a i Superior Court of the State of Calif i a in and for the of editor of the a a of A A at i auction, to A nlso as A highest bidder, on the lath day of CUAIG, deceased, to the creditors Notice is hereby given by the undersigned ALAN G. COWANS, executor of the March, 1945, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the premises as the Ranch House of the i Ranch in Eugene, Stanislaus County, California, all the right, i and interest and estate of said De- a t5 ue tt "ar.S'.nler^i Ze the certificate basis loose hay on may be: ay be: hay.

grade No. 1, grade 2, $21; No. 2, 520; grade No. 3, $17. Al al f-3 leafy hay.

grade No. grade No. 3, J19. Alfalfa extra leafy nay. grade No.

1, 522.50; grade No. 2. S22; grade No. 3. 520.

Sellers of baled alfalfa hay may add the actual cost of baling to the celling. However, In no event may this baling charge Lop 54 per ton. SAN FRANCISCO. March 15. (AP)-(War Food U.

S. Xo. 1, U. S. No.

2, 27; U. S. No. 2 leafy, 0 t) 1 rw ed than, or In a i i to. that of said Decedent the i of his a In and to the i personal toivlt: HORSES: 1 saddle horse, 1 hay saddle horse.

TRUCKS AND AUTOMOBILES: 1 L'ord truck. ton, 1337, 8 i a bed, 1 Ford pickup, 1941, motor No. 1 Ford coupe, 1941, motor No. 8A371. A MACHINERY: 1 power mower, 1 side i power I I AND fiONDITIONS OF GET UP IN THE MORNING LOS ANGKLES, March 15.

(AP (Federal-State Market News.) A a a anil. crain hay prices were ui.rh.inRCd except A Cash, in a money of Nn. 2 leafy. Carlo i i at least ten 10 mm. milo.

1 kafflr, 17 flour, I per cent of bid to be paid i i six a tho first i a i of i notice they i er i them i the necessary vouchers In the i of the Clerk of the i Court of the State of a i i a in and for the County of Stanislaus, or i i them i the necessary vouchers to the executor at the i of F. M. BRACK, Attorney a Law, Rooms 1-2, Black i i 1115 Eye Street, Modesto, a i i a same being the place for the a a i of the business oT said a in the County of State of a i i a Dated at Modesto, a i i a February 27, 1D45. ATAN G. GOWAXS, Executor of the a of A PAGE CRATG, also as MARY CRAIG, deceased.

F. M. A A for Exerutor. 5t March 1, 8, 15, 29, 1345. Thousand! of men ind women have found that i fltuart Tablets bring quick, happy relief to sleep-robbing symptoms of acid Indigestion, gassiness, and upset stomach.

Taste delicious, easy to take--no mixing, no bottle. Tty them--hare a good night's sleep and wake up in the morning feeling like $1,000,000. Gel genuine Stuart Tablets at your druggist- only 2Sc, 60c, or $1.20 under mak- positive money-back guarantee (atlv.) turc." 2 hr.in. rerpnl, .11 hay. A HER DATA TKMI'KRATt'RES Yostnday; Min.

at -1 A. max. 5S at 12 nnnn: me.in 52. PI'vKCIIMTATIOX IN INCHES 21 hours ended Bt noon today: season, 10.32. Last year or.

this finte: 8.34. I I TEMPERATURES Francisco .49 ended at 4:30 Sarrnmcnlo Twenty four huur ji'sttmlay. FOIIKCART Fnmrisro anil Sarrnmpnlo i i tonight nrt Krld.ty; not nuic-h in a Hit-iTft (i.sional snow today, i ami i a a i shmvfrs feet; not murii change in tcmipra- at i of sale, balance on confirmation of the sale by the Court. MT-li 1 1M" A A E. KELLIHER.

Executor of the Last and Testament of Robert E. Kellllicr. Denrased. SMALLPAGK A MACOMBER, 511 Savings and Loan Stockton, California, A for Executor. Mar.

5 to 15, 1045. Inc. THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM I Prato'i Payleu Drug Ston. Drug 'Store, Owl Drug Stcre, (adv.) I XOTH'K OF I I 1 IN' TIIR SP'l'RlflOU COT'RT OF STATK OK A FOUNT IX AND FOIL THE COV'NTY OF A I I i a A A A LOJ De- rpasr-ri. Notice IK i a a i 2 i a of Marvh, A.

10:30 n'rlor-k A. M. of said a in Itoom of Depart- No, 2 of sairl in i In the City of Modesto, of i a State of a i i a a a i a i i and i i of sa id a i Kit I i i i '-f A i a a V. K. a Dodson and O.

Coloin lio for i i to of i i a pt-rsnn apiicar a mimo. a a J3, 1IH5. A I Clftrlt. i i i Brown, A for Pa- 10T--siart a to and Including March 24, 1945. against persons a i claims said deceased, that PF.IISD.VAI.S MEN.

Want pep? Ostrex Tnnir Tablets pop up weak bodies larking Iron: also contain vitamin rnlrlMTtv X'Sr HOW only 2J)c. At all druggists. SPECIAL NOTICF.S MAKE A DRESS for Easier! Classes now startlnc In beginners and nri- vanced Ilnme Dressmaking; 8 lessons. Sin. Enroll now.

Singer Sewing Center. 1026 Eye Street. Telephone 1'270. IF YOU WANT a good place to eat, come to Paul's Coffee Shop. Fried chickea dinners.

Corner nf Almund Avenue and 99 Highway, Turlock. 7.ERBK liOOFiNC, CO. CRAVEt, ROOFS-- INSULATION Phones: Office 3.132; Residence 1879-J 1220 Eye Street MODESTO TALLOW CO. nay for live or dead (lock: hides; taunw. We pay long dlstanrt cam.

Phone 83S-J. SEPTIC TANKS BUILT. CLEANED AND REPAIRED WORK GUARANTEED. PH. 2971M.

ALARM OR ELECTRIC CLOCKS ra- paircd efficiently. Prlcei right. Ralph Saracer, Phono 1203-J. 129 Spencer strreL SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. I A I I K.

.1. WIIIliHT 101 South Highway Phone ON "oil AKTKIl tills (TuicT I will not lx any hills cnn- MT! my wife, Miuy C. jiiivn. Sjgnedj J'ranK K. Sllva.

SHOP Alterations, menfllng, leather jack- rdlned. 614 Ulh street, Sl'ECIAL NOTICE DR. GEORGE C. SUE CHIROPRACTOR. D.

Ph. ft with N. S. SUE HERB CO. "Ueller Health--Naturally" X-RAY EXAMINATIONS 80 Years In Modeito 8th and Streoll Ftir ApiKiintincnl Tclepliont l(X)a VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER Also old blinds cleaned, rtpaired.

repainted, recorded, rotaped. Colonial Venetian Blind Co, 1515 Eye Modesto S6C6 GEORGE BUMGARDNER Vvell Drilling Agents for BYRON JACKSON TURBINE PUMPS 1802 Fairmont. Modesto Phone 483 built and proper dralnttct Installed It necessar'. years In business. For honest arid reliable advice, phone E.

Anthony, 3474. P. O. 110. HOME DECORATING and remodeling sen-Ice.

Year or longer to pay. No down payment. Details arranged at your home. Bonded contractor! and painters. Buss Brown, United Lumber Yards, Phone 1.

MODESTO SEWER SERVICE-- clear clogged sewer lines. Work done by electric machine. All prices under O. P. A.

Service Ume day or night. Telephone 3953-W. ROOFS-- Asbestos and gravel roof composition and wood shingles, rock woof insulation. UNITED LUMBER YARDS. 430 10th Street.

Phont 1. LOST POUNI LOST IN OAKDAI.B or on Oakdale- Mndosto bus, paper bag containing girl's eve glasses, ml skirt, and other clothing. Ciirl badly in need of glasses. Reward. Write Mllla Dean Twilley.

Box 306. Rtverhanlt: call 219 Topeka Avenue, Rlverbiink. BAY GELDING. 5 years old. weight about 1,200 roached mane, strayed from Sanders Hatchery on Crows Landing Highway.

Finder notify Bob Sanders, Telephone 82-K--2, LOST-- Brawn work horse, about 1.500 pounds, near Stanislaus River, about miles out McHenry. Telephone collect, Modesto 3266 or Brown and black male Gernian Airedale dog, naniLtl "Lucky." 'Owner, Mrs. W. Stamenson, telephone or 4489. Reward.

GOLD IDENTIFICATION bracelet lost near ice skating rink. Reward. Telephone Turlock 4S-F-2, Lillian Vascon cellos. MAN'S GOLD RING, black onyx ting with diamond in center, lost between Fairmont Avenue and high school. Reward.

Telephone 1290. SMALL LEATHER CASE lost, containing I. D. card. Howard.

Ensign R. K. Short, Bee. Box 898. 4 EDUCATIONAL REAL ESTATE SCHOOL--Prepare- for state license exams by mall.

5519 Wtlshlre Loi Angeles 36. 5 HELP WANTED--FEXALK TELEPHONE OPERATORS Interesting, permanent with postwar security. Pleasant surroundings. YOU WILL BE PAID WHILE YOU LEARN Apply CHIEF OPERATOR 1012 11TH STREET THE PACIFIC TEL TEL CO. MACHINE BOOKKEEPER Experienced Burroughs oper a r.

Knowledge of double entry debits and credits essential. Fine opportunity for skilled person. Start training now to replace girl leaving In May. VALLEY TRACTOR EQUIPMENT COMPANY 104 9th Street. Modesto.

Phone 1311 riD A Keep time records, job orders, filing light stenographic work in repair shop office. Start training now to replace girl soon to be married. VALLEY TRACTOR EQUIPMENT COMPANY 104 9th Street, Modesto. Phone 1311 ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Must be efficient with figures. Dairy products accounting experience preferred but not absolutely necessary.

Permanent position to one who qualifies. Apply Modesto Box 896. WANT MARRIED WOMAN, between 2.1 and 30, to work as age attendant, 6 A. to noon weekdays, 7 to 10 A. M.

and 5 to 10 P. HI. Sundays, steady employment. Helm Chevrolet Company. llth and GIRL, WOMAN or school girl wanted to help with housework.

Pleasant, modern home; private room and bath. Good wages. Most evenings and Sundays free. Telephone 2112-R. "STENOGRAPHER for interesting confidential work; good pay.

Telephone extension 62, for appointment. WANTED AT ONCE, woman for eneral housework, go home nights; Sn month and board. 628 17th Street. EXPERIENCED saleslady, permanent position. Salary and bonus arrangement.

A Montgomery Ward, 1015 10th Street. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED from 8 A. AI. to P. 6 days week, no laundry or cooking, good wages.

Telephone 3670. KITCHEN HELPER WANTED, no Sunday work, morning shift. Ap- plv mornings only. Old Mill Cafe, 9th and SCHOOlTGIRfTWANTED as kitchen helper. Apply manager of fountain.

Paylcss Drug Store, 10th imd II Streets. EXPERIENCED PRESS (IIRL wnnt- ed. Apply French Laundry. 1218 II Street. GIRL WANTED for waitress and fountain wnrk.

Apply Coverley's, 1602 .1 Street. 1ELP WANTED. Apply Mo Steam Laundry. 1201 Sth SL LADY WANTED tn help in kitchen. Covorlcy's.

Jfith and Streets. fi HELP U'ANTKIJ--MALE WANT A JOB WITH A FUTURE? Nearly (if Our With 10 years Over AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Apply At U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 1226 Eye Street BARIUM PRODUCTS, LTD. One Mile North on Hlgmviiy 93 EXPEniENCED ed.

Tnp salary- nnd commission. Good wnrklng conditions. Chance for advancement. Maurice's, 906 MAN WANTED for general ranch work and traclor driving. Should unrtarsfand California a i methods.

Mmlem house furnished. Bee, Box 892. EXPERIENCED milk truck driver wanted, steady work and good wages. Telephone HI pen -l-F-2. between I'.

general fnrm wnrk wanted house PART TIME white a Tier for local business houw, 1 lo 1 Vi hours mnminKs; top wages. Telephone 3318, Mr. Df-Witt. ElfPERtENCED borty "nnd femlTr men wanted. Good pay, permnnent position.

C. H. llth Modes lo. WANT BODY and fcn-JeV man, and auto painter. RAY STARN BM 9th Strwi, Modesto KClTANIC wanted, ft you are in 5100 a month.

lelephonn or write Eilward Rurfie, 7M Eye Street, Modesto. WAR fi OUS A1AN wan led, nont pjsltlnn. (lood worklnc con- diiions. Apply Montgomery Ward, 'esto. WANT b-- Two or three A-l Imty men sure pier.ty nr work.

Call ni Armft ti.ir.iRe, 7M Street. MARKTED mnclilno milker wanted for Orndo-A dairy: modern 5-room furnished, Bcc, Box HELP WANTED--MALE TRACTOR MECHANICS! If you not employed In eiicn- tlul work that alters PERMANENT employment, vacation privileges, sick leavt txnedti and opportunity (or advancement with a llvo wire Izallcn, SEE US AT ONCE VALLEY TKACroit A KQUIPMENT COMPANY Modenlo. Phone 1.111 PACIFJirFRWEXPREsTcoT An eisentlnl Industry needi young men to learn refrigeration engineering. Good salary (o start. Vacation with pay hoipitai Apply MR.

N. P. PALMER PACIFIC FRUIT EXPRESS CO. Tully Road Near the Highway Modeito, California EXPERIENCED MECHANICS WANTED EXPERIENCED CAR PAINTER Able to do lynthetlc and lacquer work. Good talary.

steady position. Pleasant working HELM CHEVROLET CO. IITH AND STREETS. MODESTO 10 SITUATION'S WANTKO FLOOR CLEANING, waxing and polishing, also windows, wall, work washed und general cleaning. C.

Roach, 1231 Seventh Phone CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK wanted. lowing, discing and scraping. H. Hughes on Service Road off 99 Highway west, second on right. Ceres.

CONTRACTOR will do any kind ol WANT LAND LEVELING Carryall nnd finishing scrapers. ville Elmquist. Route Box -til, Turlock. Telephone Turlock 24-F-3. SON7fieneral Cnn- tractors.

See us about your building problems, large or small, handle alt. G2-4 Madison Strett Phone 46'J8. TREE TRIMMING TOPPING We carry our own Insurance. Courteous service. G.

Aleo. telephone Modesto 956 or Manteca 163-R. MARRIED MAN wants general ranch work, experienced machine milker. House must be furnished. Contact W.

J. Cathcart. Mortensen'a Tire Shop. 9th und Streets. VJCTORY'GARDE'NS PLOWED Now Is the time; reasonable prices.

Phone 463-1-W. TWO GIRLS want employnwnt In Modesto. Prefer general work with no shorthand. Experienced. Phone Rlpon 11-X.

TEAM WORK--Lots plowed, harrowed, leveled, ditctn and work. Telephone 1834, Andy, at Kissler Packing Company, Crown Landing Road. PAINTING, DECORATING, Interior and exterior, and furniture relln- ishing. Joseph F. Patsch, 314 Hackberry.

Telephone 4641. WANT TRACTOR work, general trucking, Odell Smith, Route 1, Box 31 Hughson. second west Santa Fe Railroad on CHIMNEY SWEEP SOOT IS A FIRE HAZARD OIL HEATERS VACUUM CLEANED PHONE 3064 ORCHARD AND VINEYARD ipray- Ing of all kinds wanted. Bernard Hennings, corner Tullv and Francis. Telephone 81-F-12.

PAINTING For the best In painting, ard and Son. No priority, no 624 Madison St Fhona 4638. CHILDREN CARED FOR by responsible party. Afternoon or evenings. Clip ad for future references.

Phone 2076-J. EXPERIENCED itcretary wants permanent position. Shorthand, typing, references. Bee, Box 885. Phone 3373-W.

PAINTING--PAPERING, 58 and up. Estimates cheerfully given. Work guaranteed. Phone 2578-W. YOUR IRONING nicely (lone in my home.

Call at 305 Barbaty Lent, WALNUT, citrus grafting properly done by J. D. Vincent, P. Box 1116, Oakdale. All work guaranteed.

11 HOUSES FOR KENT WILL EXCHANGE RENTAL of five- room unfurnished house In for unfurnished house or apartment in Modesto. Telephone Modesto 3-137. 6-ROOM HOUSE for rent with purchase of furniture and exchange for smaller furnished house or apartment. 815 16th Street. 14 ROOM AND HOARD CALIFORNIA AVENUE Rest Home: nurse's care, best of food, doctor's references.

Telephone 1085-R. 17 WANTED TO KENT WANTED Furnished apartment or clean and nicely rurnfshed, for permanent employe of The Modesto Single man, conservative habits. Telephone 2200. WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED COU-- ple, responsible and permanent, a place to live, furnished or unfurnished, apartment, duplex or house. Telephone 294.

Mr. Power, Kinnear Machine Company, Modesto. NAVY OFFICER just returned from overseas, with wife and two sons, 3 and 9, needs apartment or house in Modesto or vicinity. Will pay 3 months In advanre if necessary. Telephone 600, room 611.

A A MANAGER wants 5 or 6-room unfurnished house. Permanent. Can furnlFh excellent references. Call Mr. Hedman.

Telephone 3434 between 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PAY 6 MONTHS IN ADVANCE Business man and wife wish modern 5-room unfurnished house or duplex.

Permanent. No children. Pleasa telepnone Baker, at 276 of 2596. BUSINESS MAN and -wife wish to rent 5 or 6 room unfurnished house. In or near Modesto.

No children. Excellent references. Telephone 2320 between 9 A. M. and 5 P.

M. NAVAL OFFICERS and wives want to rent a furnished house or apartment with two bedrooms. Will pay up to 5150 per month. Tele- GOO. Room 302.

WANT FURNISHED or partly fur- nlshed apartment, duplex or small house for single, mlddleaged lady; permanent; by April 1st. Modesto Bee, Boxji93. QUIET, no children or pets, want small furnished apartment or house. Man Is permanently employed here. Bee, Box FU RNISHED HOUSE or wanted hy local couple.

Telephone 3S11 davs, or 2250 nights, ask for NAVY COUPLE need room, room with kitchen privileges or small apartment: close in: good char- acler. Telephone WANT TO LEASE 4-bedroom home, furnished or unfurnished, in or near Modesto. Write Mrs. H. F.

Dyer, D. A. A. DouRlas, Ariz. YOUNG WOMAN, cirployed In Hammond Hospitnl Library, wanti room or smnll npnrtmcnt near the UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom wanted by pprm.inent family of three.

Present house Bold. Phone ,1169. WANT ROOM and board for locally employed womnn and 2-ycar-ol child. Child's ca day. are drshrd during Telephone 76S or MIDDLEAGED COUPLE, permanent.

want 4, 5 or G-roorn unfurnished house. Anywhere, References. Tele- Phone 3716-J. REFINED, quiet, mlddlcatred couple wlih small furnished house or eare- take home. Hugh V.

Welsh, Route 1. Box 371, Walerford. IB HOUSES FOlfiALB 3- ROOM HOUSE for sale on SI reel Orei. See C. IIuRhw, Box IBS, on Ilnckctt ott I rnh 0- ROOM furnished modem home on Alice Street nenr Junior College; Sn.non cnsh: nwnrr.

Phone 71B ISth Strrel. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, en'iil rive rocma, double varaee, floor furnnce, nulomfltlc water Owner at 109.

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