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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 11

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The Modesto Beei
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Modesto, California
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Editorials Comics and Sports Local County and Valley News THE MODESTO BEE Monday June 23 1958 Hffiiij Teenagers Are Taken On Boat Tour Of Delta An unusual boat tour slated to become a Modesto I tradition came off without a I hitch during the weekend Thirty teenagers were on he receiving end of one Modesto California Cancer Session Is Attended By Two Modestans Fay Quisenberry and Mark Parsons of the Modesto Junior College faculty have been awarded $250 scholarships to attend a workshop in health education at the University of California at Los Angeles today through July 18th The scholarships were given through the education committee of the California Page Bl Tire Blowout Causes Auto To Overturn An overturning auto threw out then pinned Mrs Pearl Jenkins 41 Salinas Monterey County off Crows Landing Road last night Driver Velma Jenkins 23 1505 Modoc Street told the highway patrol her right rear tire apparently blew out throwing the car out of control It veered across the road and turned on its right side south of Erlich Road Passersby stopped to right the car and release Mrs Jenkins for the ambulance rush to Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced in satisfactory condition with a fracture of a leg today Two Hurt Siightly Also during the weekend: A Turlock district crash injured slightly William Gilley 39 Shatter Kern County and Stirlying Witzel 38 1204 South 1st Street Turlock passengers in different cars Gilley was with Melvin Durst 22 Turlock who told highway patrolmen the second car hit the rear of his at South 1st and Streets After the impact Durst said four or five men jumped from the other auto and scattered only Witzel remaining on the scene He told officers a sailor he met in a Modesto bar had been driving the auto with a Minnesota license Investigation is continuing The mishap occurred about 10:45 o'clock last night day course in seamanship in the Stockton area delta yesterday The winners of a contest sponsored by the Modesto Yacht Club saw all kinds of water and came back asking for more May Be Enlarged Club Commodore Hardy Clark said the reaction was so enthusiastic the club undoubtedly will go ahead with plans for Teenage Tours on larger scale involving many more youngsters in future years Riding in the Modesto Yacht Club's inboard and outboard runabout fleet the teenagers yesterday skimmed across some off channel water coasted through choppy harbor areas and then dipped rocked and rolled their way through wind whipped swells near the Sounding Board The tour led by Thirty Stanislaus district teenagers were taken on cruise awarded winners in the boat show contest in the spring Part of Modesto Yacht Club fleet in Teenage Delta Tour is beached off channel for a water skiing break during a day long water session Division of the American Cancer Society Only Ones Selected The two were the only ones selected for the honor from among candidates from branches throughout the state Mrs George Magladry executive secretary Stanislaus County branch explains the scholarships are offered every four years by the division Community leaders as well as school personnel are eligible The workshop focuses on vital problems resources planning and action to improve the quantity and quality of health education The theme this year is Making Health Education Effective Dean Of Women Miss Quisenberry is dean! of women at MJC and Parsons is an instructor in physical education and hygiene and track coach at the college She is a member of the edu- Stanislaus taxable cation committee and the cy- transactions dropped almost tology program committee of 11 per cent in the first three the local cancer society months of this year to the graduated owest in tiree years Mark Parsons and Fay awarded Cancer Society workshop in health California at Los Angeles branch Parsons was Neighbors Get Into Battle Over Yard Watering A truce team enforced an armistice in the weekend battle of two Mc-cruise Henry and St Francis Sr nue neighbors who exchanged Quisenberry have been scholarships for study at a education at the University of Bee Photo Old Fishermens Club Will Hold Family Night The Old Fishermens Club will hold a family night meeting at 7 PM Thursday in the clubhouse on Ed Hereford Ranch It will be a potluck dinner and entertainment to which members may invite friends Charles Johnson will be in Many Violations May Face Young Ripon Driver State Employes Aide Will Speak To County Unit Samuel Hanson will be the guest speaker at the annual installation banquet of the Stanislaus County Association Friday at 7 PM in the Fable Room of charge of the program and the Hotel Coveil Walt Singler will preside Hanson native of Medford Ore is the general manager of the California State Association He is a graduate of the University ofjtbe renewal of delinquent California and has had three memberships and to secure an Commander Ed gave the youngsters a lesson blows over some water in the kind of seaworthiness Deputies said Roy Cerrudo built into small boats today and John A Inman each A young Ripon Thirty Mile Trip i blamed the other for the dis- Saturday night drive through Veteran club boat pilots pute arising yesterday about Modesto may net him one of used to the changeable ways 1:30 PM the longest complaints on po- 0f the channel nursed their Both Are Injured lice records 11 violations Ismail craft through in stride Both emerged battered emerged Cerrudo netting bruises of the leg and head and a minor scalp cut Inman winding up with a temple cut and bruises Investigators today said during the run to Pi-they have identified only ten- rates Lair 30 miles from tatively the autoist who out- Stockton sped police officers after at- The teenage passengers a trading their attention with were toured fed a picnic years graduate work in public personnel administration at UC and George Washing- additional 75 new members The directors have invited 25 other members for a free on the face hand and arms andV1H' street! HM0 iunCh and given water ski in'! TheV aSree that Cerrud and Streets about 1040 structions as their reward for started to spray his lawn winning a boat naming con-1 test in the annual boat Ran Red Lights Cerrudo told officers that from the College of the Pa cific and received his degree there He is working on his doctorate ton University He is also one chiCken dinner There will be of the founders of the Na-! refreshments at 7 o'clock and Modestan Faces Driving Charge Modestan Darrell Duans Anderson 30 244 East Rose-burg Avenue tailed too closely behind the wrong car early yesterday It was driven by off duty parking enforcement Officer Charlene Miller tional Conference of Inde- Inman charged out cursing to accuse him of getting water Hughes on Inman's flowers during As officers recall it the show this past spring driver then Cochairmen Jack Ran a stop light at day was designed to and Streets then 14th the meal will be 7:30 President Glen Beane will served at heat of the day Accord- offer! 'inn for'Pf and Fee wiH rePort membership Drill New Well Beane reports a new well pendent Public Employe Organizations ina cnHi Topic Announced teenagers who might never experience it a a fai-Hpn hpino of boating they will st0 pped Ponlv the Public Employe AssociaUons never of Cerru grandson 16 Sian Youths 13 through 16 from year old David Bigler partment Sanitarian Other Verision TheTopic1 his talk is A Close Look At the Modesto Saiida and Stanislaus Wood has Streets turned the wrong way on Downey Avenue against traffic on 19th Street Flicked out his lights after turning onto Bodem Street The state board of equiliza-tion collecting agency for state sales taxes reported a total of $35292000 in taxable sales in Stanislaus County during January February and March This is a decline of 109 per cent from the purchases made in this county during the same period of 1957 Sales Usually Low First quarter sales usually are the lowest in the year but here and throughout the state they have not gone as low as in 1958 since the first three months of 1955 That year sales rebounded by the third and fourth quarters to $44500000 by the Christmas quarter but the peak in history was not recorded until Christmas 1956 when sales exceeded She noticed the auto saw has been drilled because that weave from side to side from the old well had a strong stopped and summoned police group alkali taste officers to arrest Anderson on been actjve in the association Fee said members still are a drunk driving charge for a number of years and catching limits of stripers and i He also was accused of jserved as fjrst vice president from present indications wilLspeeding and following too Disabled Must Act Soon For Social Security June 30th is an important date for many disabled people So says Frank Wyandt district manager of the Modesto social security office Many people who are dis-ab have neglected to apply under the social security disability provision said Wyandt Workers both men and women who have been disabled for over a year have until June 30 1958 to file application for the disability or for disability benefits if they are 50 or older Mav Lose Rights be able to do so all summer I closely Anderson was freed under ers Cerrudo then attacking jjast year him with the sprayer Inman Eected to serve with him Organizations wishing to are Mervin Mattos first vice rent the clubhouse and ground from Scenic Drive failed to Esca-stop at East Morris Avenue on San Joaquin County or at the McHenry Avenue areas took part in the cruise red light ditto at Orange- jn future years according rgnored the police tais cjub Commodore Hardy reorfeht and siren and rMtHark ne of the driver' RoTad cSlleSgf SAvenueUomshow Conest wjnners wiH be said he grabbed the stake to Koaa and college a on glven tours anc water sport nrntPr) himsplf and Rivlpr hit Orangeburg before pulling th dis-iP ims? and Blgler hlt awav from officers ine large ais him with a stick nuin uuiLcis trict reservoirs such as Don The police say he was Tt was not certain whether tified by an officer he passed Various Events ether take Henry and his car was' Mod Tq hltheir t0 court stopped later being dm en bv ajso sponsors eacb year jn another vouth in San Joa-! Inman claimed he asked Cerrudo to move the sprayer so it would not hit the flow- bond Highway patrolmen early should contact Fee tele mem-yesterday also jailed Clyde can be Noel 40 113 Rita Court on a drunk driving charge after 'stopping his weaving auto at Crows Landing Road and Pecos Avenue president: Lynn Wood second vice president: Richard Lang third vice president Margaret Tredway recording secretary and Richard Hubbard treasurer Voted by the group to fill vacancies on the board directors were Les Ghilotti Leota Hansen Nelle Gwynne Warburton and Jesse phone LA 3-3531 New berships and renewals secured at 714 Street Obtains Jobs 51 Students Fifty one students placed on jobs during board boat races and an out- Pciy RcHSQS For City Employes board event at Turlock Lake and a boat show which draws visitors For Modestan Admits Bad Check Charges Donald Kincannon 49 Last business Those who have been dis- Wfls substantiaily below that quin County abled tor a pro onged period evel A complaint wilL be ds- and wait until after June 30th cussed with the district attor- niay forfeit their rights to office today disability benefits at age 50 All but a few of California to maximum old age benefits count'es witnessed substantial i Qr0UD and to benefits for their sum declines in taxable retail sales Heart tzroup from throughout Cen- tral California Stanislaus County's sher- boat patrol which po- ll I JTU 3 i ed Proposals for pay increases for most city employes will presented by James Franzen county reservoirs also be studied by the city per- chairman of the board of su by yacht Larry Rinehart Will Present Pins Service pin awards will be lices is manned were pleaded t0 sjx May by issung "worthless Judge Frank morning and set morning ana sec in the January-March period Has Registration pointed out there as compared to the same porms por ee W1 W'9V' months in 1957 The state I volunteers down 73 per The Stanislaus County The club plans to Heart Association Postoffice operation of a time trial Tu rBmmmPnHatmns Kppp Tuolumne had one of theK Turock Lake this received earlier from the city stalling officer David Diin-Ie sponsored jommitteeiand sentencing average cent the Modesto Youth Employ- cbecks ment Superior This was announced today Damrell accepted by Wally Nicoll chairman of piea this superior court 7 piea tnis chosen as in-1 tbe Junior chamber of com- jujy 1 th for able registration and hotel probation report vivors Wyandt is no deadline for those who file within a year from the time they become disabled The June 30th deadline applies only to those who have been disabled for a prolonged period Further information may be obtained by contacting the social security office ac-summer 1 Joaqifin tumbfed KU3 InTanmta Daw Kroeger and Associates Prudot executive Jobs ranged from steady em- per cent October Hvman Mel Hudson Charles The commissure serves msecretary of he Noble Al Luond Bill Rich- capacity to the ploye group will mtroduce aM consis ed ot vrious oc ir-Hcrm snv anH iim cdy council which has final special guests cupauons suen as oaDy su ardson Sox Suzuki and Jim rjsdiction HThe Rev Daie Sherwood I ting delivery gardening and this As a part of the discussion a Boulevard Christian 1 'ce erica W01 less a trial the commissioners- will re- Church will give the invoca Alexander Clark called session more or Nicoll stated now that The six checks all issued to Modesto merchants during March and April of this year totaled $1 10 Thought For Today Lord watch between me and thee when we are absent one from another" Genesis 31:49 The text was chosen by the Rev Charles Spencer minister of The United Church (Congregational Evangelical and Reformed) in San Francisco 24th-26th I run testing the re- view the health msur-all Jction He said the young- ance program A year ago the sters on the tour were well commission suggested the Pleased and that the club city should pay a portion of (hopes to establish the tour the costs of group health in-and on a far larger scale nextlsurance but this was turned lakes Part In I est year tion Ferguson Buster is chairman for the banquet Modestan's Husband Army Specialist Will Plan Sale Plans for a heifer sale will be made at a meeting of the Stanislaus County Guernsey Breeders Association in the Charles Crivelli home on Monte Vista Road at 8 tomorrow PM summer vacation time is here there are many more qualified students available for work Any person interested in hiring these students may do so by phoning MYES at LA program MAYTAG WutM Recruits May Pick Army Assignments Master Sergeant Harvey Black army recruiter in Modesto today announced a new program permitting young men with no prior service to enlist in the army for a guaranteed specific assignment within the United! session will consist of panels States Jon complicated and contro- Assignments in the iversial problems encountered air defense command com- in treating cardiovascular pa-bined with the buddy jtients It has been classified program creates the possibil-jby the American Academy of ity friends enlisting in the army together could stay together throughout the three year enlistment Information on regions available which include Boston Mass New York City Chicago 111 Milwaukee Wis San Francisco and Seattle Wash may be obtained from Sergeant Black at the postoffice in Modesto Dr Eric Ostrom presi dent of the local association said: special significance to family physicians will be an' day session for clinicians on October 24th Designed es- pecially for physicians in in- ternal medicine in pediatrics in general practice this General Practice as acceptable for credit for academy members of interest to the practicing physician will be a session on the subject of hereditary factors and heart disease Other sessions of thej meeting will he concerned with various phases of diseases of the heart and blood vessels and their Third Class Virgil New whose wife lives in Modesto recent- Retarded Children's Iv participated in a physical a- fitness test conducted by the Group Will Convene 7th Army near Baumholder The Stanislaus Association Germany Jor Retarded Children will! His parents Mr and Mrs hold its last meeting of the' Virgil New- live in River- summer at 8 PM Wednesday ALL-FABRIC AUTOMATIC jbank in the opportunity center New a former Oakdale Griswold and McHenry Ave- Joint Union High School stu-inues- (dent entered the army in' Leo Overstreet president April 1956 and went over-urges all members to attend seas the following October He also asks that they help He is a team leader in Com- collect rummage this sum-pany A of the 8th Infantry mer for a sale to be held in 12th Infantry September Sevan Year four grandchildren later! Doesn't seem possible Jack and Joan were married that long ago! Their John just graduated from kinderga rten and has asked to come ''work" in the store this summer! They do grow up so fast so enjoy them while they ere little! Think I'll talk to grandmas today those who are either going to visit their children or planning on having them here it never fails that they arrive without their jeans or their undershirts and pants are tatlered and torn or one shoe gets lost on the way During this season we see lot of grandmas trying to replenish their babies' wardrobes Just keep us in Washer duplicates hand-washing methods Exclusive filter agitator Dryer needs no awkward vent pipe 10 or 22ft onth to Py 0(h rates on 1 Tke Up to 36 LAST TEEN-AGE Typing Classes START TODAY AND TOMORROW Don't waste the entire Summer I Learn a usaful skill MODESTO BUSINESS COLLEGE 2S 12TH ST DIAL LA 2-4631 Do Mimeoorophm Ric WRITE OR RHONE FOR CATALOG DESCRIBING OUR Summer Term Secretarial and Accounting Courses Home Appliances 1301 McHtnry LA 3-265S presic NEW John Miller were in the Modesto Junior Chi Jaycettes respectively 1 urdav night in El Patio 1 at.

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