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Ukiah Daily Journal from Ukiah, California • Page 5

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fOM VtMNT BhoM Sll National And Here Selilnieyer, State CfranjBC MMte'ci' win be the guest of at Mendocino pounty Pomona tp be held evening March 15, in Redwo9d Valley. MiifcJi 17, Will be a joint pf the and So- npjpa pounty Orapgea at which Lebtiirer Farmer will be the The location of meelihg will be announced later. S. S. party For the Little Folk than sixty UttI? tots, mem- berf p( beginners clasv, the cra- filfi iNplI and primary departmon'ts pf Church Sunday PchPQl parMcipated in a valentine at church Saturday weeH- carnations decorated the tables th? supper pnenu carried the plaUi tp the delight of the chiiisiren- Mrs.

E. Qe Motte alia Miss Dorothy Qiles the ty. Mrs. J. M.

Sanford is superintendent of the beginners; Miss Vera Raffety the Roll and Mrs. p. of tfi5 priinary dc- of gchpol. No Host Dinner Ball The Rainbow Cafe the acene Monday evening a dinner preceding the knights (Templar danoi. Covers were laid tor Pis- trict Attorney and Mrs.

tiilburn Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. E.

Hopper. Mr. aiM J. C. PolhemuB.

The party attended the Grand Annual Ball following the dinner. llpme From Colleges' Baptist Ladies At Grant Home About 27 ladies of the Baptist Missionary Circle enjoyed a delightful afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ruben Grant last Thursday. Patriotic songs were used. Mrs.

Standloy gave an Interesting tallt on "When Washington Worshiped." Mrs. Stoughton talked on "Lives of Great Men." Part of lime' was then used In the study of the book, "From Ocean to Ocean." Mrs. Stoughton and Mrs- Houdeshcll dressed to jpepresent JJortha Washington, Helped tjiia hostess, Mrs. (Jranf, servo dainty refreshments. Sniall rpd hatchets favors to to' further carry put tlio Washington program.

The JadjcS expect to entertain the WiUlts" mission circle March 17. eiitl hbjiday and low ratfs on the railroad brought hom(' students from the bay regto fchools' and colleges. On the In- Friday night were Oonohoe, Fred Schpll, Johnnie Balcarinl, ponald Bulj, Helen kinsey, Henry Norma Thurstop. CLUB Club waa entertained at dinner and cards Thursday evc- Itipg (ly Mr. and thfrs.

A. R. Thqni- and Mrs. t). M.

Grant and and Mrs. Ernest Ruddick play- ad with the club in the absence of This club is one of the which Vlavc auction niembers Senator and Mrs. H. R. Ingels, Mrs.

Frank CutAJ ninghan Mrs. A. F. Moui- ton, M19 and Hale McCowen Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Miss Joan fr.

Calpella P. T. A. In Begular Meeting regular nieejting of the P. T.

A. of Caipella sctiool was held Friday at the Plans are being made for special meeting on March 17, tjje progrann for the put on by the school. Mrs. Antpiii Is presj- dcnf'of the P. T.

49 HOLIDAY OrKSTS There were guests In the H. R. Pauji over the holidays. The eldest daughter of the home was back for the first time since she entered San Francisco Teachers' College this semcsten Mr. and Smith and their Barbara, were also entertained over the week end.

Miss Helen Paull makes her home with her uncle and aunt, Mrs. Smith In Berkeley, commuting to San Francisco eacVi school day. RaUylng 6C fhe souihr land 111 Its campalgti. Cb: 9f katfe On arfe cJrttph HA dorniltory' aitd caiiipas and Malquiii "Schkut '6r 6t; In a neat pajatna outfit which has swept the dormitories wlith jta popularity. IN BULL HOMK Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. De Bo School aV Program Tree planting exercises marKed the Washington ceiabralion at dai- pelia school hedl Monday afternoon, program numbers were In connection with the planting bit tlie trees. The iipper grades ojr.the school appeared In a play enittWA, "A Half Hour With deorgeWaiiK.

Irigtqn," under the direction of Sllfa. WlliW Dimmiiek. gongniimberS contributed by the prlniary under thi Mri Ada iSaUires. Illegal Miifflers Net Four Defective and illegal muftlors, and none at' ail In some in'the arrest' of live Thursday by Captain R. S.

Ryder. Xh? wp Bay Cotflcr, Lino and N. Papucpi pj! Maralhail Roberta of Jfpqdy of four fire iq" appear before JyCigQ Jqjjn here Tupsdjiy, 'Whije the 141 ter is due to appear before Don Ward of Hopland. Roberts also was charged with speeding. tetters Asked A petition fflr jctfers of odmlniij- tratlon estate of M.

Seward, who died at Wllllts in lOitS, waa filed last week by her widower, Jasper A. Seward, through and'Thomas. Tttc Kcarlnl? lias fteen set for'February ai'. The' 'consists of two par? eels of la'nii if. Calpelk valued' at fsdo.

Heiirs 'named Ire Jasper" Vffi- Edna liughes, a daughter, and Htigh, Glenn an4 fjeorgeffew- ard, sons, all of J. Q. White Estate Account Is Filed The annual account and repqrt filed last week by Harriett O. White, executrix-of the will alto J. Q.

IWhite, of the 'eaute slH.w^.iS.ltJ!^''?!.'??^, $8716 cosh received and $6670 cash disbursed, leaving a balance 0f $2046. Shanghai, China, gn a leave of Ave months, Uk iMoriday, a guest for at the h6me of' anij Mj-s. Youiig had been In Ft. for a fortnight and was en a.nw route to southern 'California. He re- the children'and Kenneth Bull were to his position expected Saturday night at the the inlddle of Aprijji C.

Bull home to spend the PERATION Set A A tfte cream so that even a child can run if. no Just plug the cord into a Wall outlet or lamp socket, push a a tiny electric motor drives the separator Tor as lonp myoxx operation sucjj as freedom from hours back'itraining worip m' mm m. The motor uses no more Inn an average jight time is not operating tKe Htor, fiarV requires no hours of Ipis In addimji, the contact and Sjpeed in the separator bowl. The result is jess fat skini milk and more in the marketable qeajfi in iivcreased daim profits. 'Arid, sijcc there is a better market for creain than for whcft milk, dairyqien are further increasing profits by sepJHfjitiOg miUc, selling the cfeam, and feeding the'skim miilk to calves, If yoiTwiint difty profts, II worth while to use electric cream separators as others' are P.ur Rural Power Representative VVH be glid to on you and you further informatioin You may get in touch with him our nearest ACIFIC AS AND LECTRIC OMPANY Owned OpcraUq' Mwaged Tvrn? In QW at'Ya? -H on fucwlays.

Farm" Donald Bull came in on the'train Friday evening from San PraiiclE- co where he Is attendlng'a secretarial Easy Pleasant TO LOSE PAT How would you' like to safely apd harmlessly lose IS pounds of fat a month and. at the same time increase your, energy and Improve How would you like to double chin and your too prpmlpeht hips and abdoinen and at ther same time make your skin so clean and clear that will compel admlra-' tlonA Gm on the scales an9 see how much' you get bottle of Kruschen Salts that'costs next Ip nothing and which Jast you 4 weeks, fake one half spoonfJPi'n a glass of hot water in the down and fatty light on toes, and when you have finished the cqr tents of this first bottle self again. ikfter that you'll tq walk around ond, soy to your friends, 'One bottle of Kruschen Salts Is worth one hundred doliara any fat perspn's mbhey." But refuse I foguard your lose fal SAKEL'y with Kruschen. Leading druggists America, sell Kruschen con ways get it at all druggists. UPPERLAKEBRIEFS IVf rs.

T. Recovering In S. W. Bonnineld who wai 'operated upon at the Stanford Hospital in San Francisco reeently and who was 'critically ill following the operation, is reported much Im- prov440 Mr. Bonnlaeld arid Mrs.

Paul Poulos San with Mrs. Bonnlileld following tfie r. Ifi. Special Taking advantage, of the special Irate between ITkiah and San Francisco Friday, several Okiahans were passengers on the south bound Iraln Friday Among them were Mrs. Ray Newlarid, W.

Frank Wilson, Mrs. Irving Leonard aelsotk The Lakeport Rotary Club entertained their wives and lady frlands; at a delicious turkey'dinner given at the Manilla Club Wednesday night. Tho'occbslon was the birthday anniversary of the Rotary Club. The tables were beautifully decorated and a large birthday cake the center of attraction. There were flO present.

After dinner the main en- itertatnment was dancing. About SO oltiacns this coipmun- ity, mostly daicymen, met at thp iHlgh School Auditorium Thursday evening, where a' meetiiu; waa conducted to moke plans toward bettering, dairy conditions. "Signs' of prosperity," a play given by high school studenU, was enjoyed by pthose present. After tlio business session. Ice cream was served hy Ford of the Clear Lake Creamery.

The Golden Bro. Circus sponsored by the P. T. A. was 'thoroughly enjoyed J)y the small crowd present.

The p. T. A. cieared a small sum wiilch will be used in feeding the under nourished children. The Farm Bureau held a regular meeting at the Batchelor Valley Club House Tuesday evening.

During the evening the 4-H Club mem bers were presented with club pins by J. A. Yciupgreen. Kent Mason, a member of 4-H PJilb, gave a talk on club projects and a speaker from Berkeley spoke after wlvlph a regular meeting was conducted and refrcshreientq served. A regular meeting of tho S.

S. Circle" was held at the oliurch Wednesday afternoon. There were about 80 members present. Tlioy had Wa.shingt'bh progrann after Whloh d'ainty i-efrcslimenls of colTee and cake were served In the form of log decorated with IVashlngton Carlctqn Robinson of San Jose Junior Cqfjcge spent jthe end yi 'slting' ills parents, Mr. anijl Robinson.

enlertalDied the following guests Thursday Tbelma! and Clorlne 'Vann, Rosemary Sleeptr, Kathleen, No- dlne and Muriel Miss Gannett Minner speni the week end visiting her parents in Oakland. She was accompantaf as Napa by Miss Marian Sinlth her father cAriel Bourne of Hcaldsburg gave an interesting talk to the high school students Thursday On his gravels in' India aiid Hawaii, 'it wias greatly 'appiccfat'ed and ienjoyed by Maude Mcndenhall left Friday for ia few days visit in. Lakeport 'wltfi Mrs. Mrs. Marjorle Johnson and daughter, of Sacramento were week end visitors Mildred Long was on the sick list jost Mrs.

Fred Pitney and Mrs. Kate Garner entertained the Nelghbor- hopa Ne'eJile Workers' Club Friday afternoon'at the Lee Garner home. I'here were 27 present! The guests were Mrs. Alta Hendenhsll, Mrs. Eva'Sanborn, R.

Aive, Mraa Jack Groom and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Chester Booth and children nrHved from Oakland last Friday' and' moved Into the Charles Phillips house this Jun'c Nelson will leave Monday for Pranftsco where she plans to take up a course In Beauty Cul- Regia In te Clourt An Regia, which Sylvia V. Salvador Calllzq of St. Heiena, was admitted to probate last week arid the two named executors according to a ro- in document.

Rogla, Hopland rancher, died January 24. The will Is dated November 12, 1930. BETTER Jack CraWprd la rpooverlng from an attack of the and a sllglit touch of pneumonia, pr. J. H.

Hansen is attending phyalcifm. Rxfiil Van AUen has beep here froip San Franolscq soycral days. She Is recovering from a BOVCIU cold. MBNBCVCCI £8TATG Ppmpllllo MqnecMcci, who died last pjovembcr, left on cBtoto worth $267, according to an appraisal nied by Attorney J. W.

Kingrcn. RONEY Edmond T. Ronoy, who died hero last October, left an estate worth $B50, according to an opprnlsnl (lied by C. M. Mannon.

Now! Turn lo tho 8. F. Senator and Mrs. JTngelh and daughters made tlie. trip to Sail Francisco last Friday.

In the modem EPH. WEISS combines style, fit iind In scientific optical Vklah at I Inn on Saturday. Miss Wllda Holland was homo from San Francisco for tho holidays, a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

K. Holland ot Cluy street'. R. Thomas. Mrs, Jennie Wright of San Francisco was entertained this week end at the home of her sister, Mrs.

Elmer Albertaon. Dr. Preida L. Kruse of San Francisco wos'registered this weeii end at the Dr. Kruse spent Sunday at The Terraces, the guest of Mr.

and' Mrs. (3frl Purdy. Biint'Cox' has gone' to San Francisco' and Is thd guiost thin week of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sciiwab'.

ScVmialj Was Lefii Al- bertsori. Perry Case Trial Set Trial of the suit for J1760 filed against Hanrletta Anderson by Henrietta Anderson by Henri'ctta Perry as adminisirBitrix of the estate of Leroy has been set for May S3'In Superior Court. The plaintiff claims that tne amount Is due'her aa' administratrix of the'estqte. 966 Liquid or Tablets Internally and jSafve mnkp complete and eHfectlve for Most Speedy Beinedies Kuowii If you have money to invest, money that is now lying idle, let us talk it over with you. We, through our seasoned vision, can help you in tliis matter.

have only fijietvt conservative bonds, mortgages, and real estate bonds for your consideration. We have men who know tho value; of these things today, who can see the value they will have tomorrow, and we will gladly give you our advice without charge. Come in today. Bank Us Us THE SAVINGS BANK OF MENDOCINO qOCNTY URIAH and HOFLAND AT CITRUS FAIR Lucchesi, prominent mage rancher, and two daughters. Tlllie and Irene, and son Joe aitend- the Citrus Fair Sun- Vlipand Mrs.

R. E. Roach attended the bru(ds'Ball'at Wflli'ts Saturday gift ttiat can be ifsed every day in the 'fountain pen or pen and pencil set. $ee them at Smith, Pthe Jeweler'ak 95ttc Whea In CMah eipp at MM nrat class fnitUaMd ile '-'aiid IIM. ttot ana eoM watir In noni: AL FropriakP to "rkaatM JNCOME Prepared by a Ihjiye admitted by the Treasury practice as AGpNT in preparation of, in any in connection vjrith incpme tax rei)orta pf any form, eluding cpf ppralfbp, At service any time- Fees FRED L.

pqaWORTH The First American Merehants XwE EDWOOD WEEKLY Depended on Mouth to Moutb AcJyertjsiRg HEY had no better means of advertising. WiMin they told viHitors to our shores airaiit its Wonders it' took to carry news home, ai)d jjy f)jaf was no longer (qr something newly exciting hap- penetl every day then as now. the inercliaiifs of America can tell their news through the columns ot newspapers and It is no sooner out of their mouths than it is pft the press. You, Mr. Merchant of I'iiiah, can use the of The' Journal as j'our mouthpiece, an4 yoiir message will reach ihin riglij; IM'opIc In recorti quick.

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Years Available:
1890-2009