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HANFORD, CALIFORNIA I PAGE FOUR HANFORD MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1932 CORCORAN legion to CERTIFICATES GIVEN TO COUNTY TEACHERS VVl bvi NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS OCT. 10 AT LI County News Society News Edited By MRS. F. T.

HUMPHREY FURNISHED BY THE jOURNALS SPECIAL STAFF school will start next Tuesday eve- J' rrr Legion has voted to sponsor the work of the Boy Scouts In Corcoran during the coming year. Plans were made for a drive for funds for this work to be made on October 18. Installation of new officers will take place jointly with the Legion Auxiliary on October 11, to be followed by a dance. As In the past, classes will fire women A Fashion Hint LEMOORE ALPHA CLUB FLOWER SHOW NOV 4 INSTALL OFFICERS AT MEETING ON MONDAY ganlzed In those subjects In which there Is sufficient Interest shown to Justify such organization. Art, shorthand, typing, band and shop classes have each year shown snop classes nave eucu xom mowui at at Dancing rty and Shower I Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Sequelra were J-llghtful hosts last Saturday Ight at their home southwest of lanford when they entertained for belr daughter, Miss Mamie Se-lielra, whose marriage to Mr. Irthur Rodrlques took place Mon Realty Transfers (COPYRIGHT BY J.

H. STYLES) Lemoore, Oct. 4. The Alpha club held a business meeting Monday night at the club house. Plans were completed for the flower show which will be held November 4 at the local Legion hall.

The following committees were appointed by the president, Josephine Bucarla: Main committee, Mrs. C. Llghtner, Mrs. L. S.

Stepp iVlIW. Ay. U16UU1C, iva.o. y. General elementary certificates entitling the holder to teach all subjects in all grades in elementary schools of the county were awarded to the following teachers at the meeting of the county board of education Saturday: Charlotte Trythall.

Helen K. Case, Edwin C. Clark, Martha Luela Inman, Ilene Summers and Rose i mith. Special secondary certificates vere given Pauline D. Schmiedt in 1 ome making, Helen Furby in physical education, Ruth High in public school music, Edith Cary Anderson In bookkeeping and business practice, and Harriet C.

Styles in nurse inspecting. Arenewal of her Junior high school certificate was given to Dorothy S. Tarr. The board meeting was held at the office of Mrs. Elsie I.

Bozeman, county superintendent of schools. ay. Hanford, Oct. 3, 32. DEEDS C.

H. Newton et ux to Warren Powell, quit claim to lot 2 in and Mrs. G. Follett; tea room com- Sec. 16-20-20.

mittee, Mrs. A. Reynolds, Mrs. Hat- L. N.

SeymQur et ux to Jota D. tie Bailey and Dr. C. Dockstader; Carey et the l-60th interest candy booth, Mrs. E.

Blakeley and in of of NE and a Evelyn VIII: Jo.l. Harp ef n. JoM D. o. the elnb will Urey an the be held October 17 and will be a in the 8BmQQAGEg BocIa1 Antonio B.

Mendes to First Naff nnwirv tional Bank of Lemoore, $365, re- AKU ft iL newal on dairy stock, etc. Hardwick, Oct. 4H. M. Cox of I Antone Miguel to the same; re for $985 on Armona, Oct.

4. The ladles a healthy enrollment. Spanish, ag- auxiliary of the Armona fire de-rlculture, physical education, auto I partment met Monday night at and bookkeeping classes have been Firemen's hall In the monthly bus-conducted during different years In nes and social meeting, the past history of the evening After the regular routine of classes for adults. Instruction In business was transacted the newly any of these latter or other sub- elected officers were Installed and jects will he offered if the number initiated Into office by the retlr-who enroll Is largo enough. ing officers.

Last year the evening school was The newly elected officers are conducted on money from tho state Mrs. E. R. Ziegler, president; Mrs. or taxes on corporations.

No coun-t. p. Butler, vice president; Mrs. ty or district money was necessary I (j. L.

Larimer, secretary; Mrs. to meet expenses. After expenses Alex Bailie, treasurer. They were for conducting tho evening classes conducted Into office and Initiated last year were paid there was a by Mrs. L.

C. Saylor, president; small balance left from this stateiMrs. George Bassett, vice president; apportionment. In other words, Miss Marlon Sewell, secretary, and last years night school made a Mrs. Kenneth Beckman, treasurer, little money and Instead of lncreas- retiring officers.

Ing local taxes really decreased After the Initiation Mrs. L. C. them a small amount. Saylor presented a reading, which This year tho cost for conduct- she composed, entitled "Regrets.

Ing evening classes will bo less per Plans were also made for a Hal-unit than that of last year because loween parly on October 2. the of cut In teachers pay and also be- men of the department to be spe-cauHO of tho requirement of a larger cinl guests. Committees were ap-altondancn set for Ibis year In or- pointed. der that a class may be started or I Light refreshments were served continued. 1 at a late hour by tho entertain All persons Interested In evening ment committee, school classes are asked to be pros 1 ent next Tuesday evening ISLAND SCHOOL HAS CONTRACT SIGNED ON ROAD WIDENING JOB A IllGU drooping bow of peau dauge at the shoulder distinguishes a black wool crepe dress.

The formal contract for the widening and resurfacing of approximately 10 miles of county highway from Lemoore to Stratford was signed Monday by J. A. Caldwell, president of the Valiev Paving and Construction company of Fresno, successful bidders for the job. The company has 10 days in which to begin operations, but already has some of the equipment on the grounds. CLUB NOTES ENROLLMENT OF 119 Guernsey was a dinner guest Satur- newal of mortgage dnd Mr? Elmer Philip' Rose to the First Natlon- Mr and Mrs W.

P.PBurks spent al Bank ft Umoon "newal.rf the day Saturday picnicking In the mortgage for $275 Cliff were T- 8 Hooker to Security dinner guestg Sunday at the home krB Natl I and dairy of Mr. and Mrs. John Bernstein. alrY lmniPmPnts Mr. and Mrs.

George Crowfoot farming implements. and son of Pa80R8 Frazer, $628.64 on dairy stock, day a woek 9unday visiting at a qgwimmfNT the home of Mrs. I. J. Powell.

Lesrey G. Helm to T. B. Mills, Mrs. Lydia Crane spent the week- nillt of permit, Visalia No.

end visiting at the home of her on, syV Qf NW 0f Alfred Crane, at Lemoore. and sw of NW of 26-21-17, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Roughton of gw gec 4. 22-17. Hanford were visitors Sunday after- a SEdwards Bi8hop t'o Gus Davis, noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I lfiaae jntere8t) 0n the E.

H. Gallup. of NE of the NW and NE of SE Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Burks were of Sec. 36-21-17. Lease visitors Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles ATTACHMENT Sparks. I Layne Bowler plaintiff, Mrs. M. C. Powell and Mrs.

I. J- yg Eran5 a. NIeson, defendant, Powell motored to Selma Sunday 174 39 0n NW of NE of Sec. where they spent the day visiting at 28-21-18. tho home of Mrs.

F. Shlmmins. Elg pgDENS Trynie de Vries, who has been clarence E. Coe, plaintiff, vs. spending the past month in Los Franl Martin et al, defendants, to Angeles, returned Saturday eve" foreclose a mortgage on lots 11 Angeles, return cmuiiuj '1 foreclose a mortgage on lots 11 Mr.

and Mrs. O. V. Todd of Stockton, former residents of Hanford were visiting friends here Monday. The home was elaborately dec-hated and a building next door las especially arranged for the linelng.

Tables were set for the Tird games, and other games that fere enjoyed during the evening. At a late hour everyone as-embled In the living room of tie Sequelra homo where a beau-Iful cedar chest, the gift of her larents to the bride-elect, was lecorated with a basket of flow-Irs, and around It was placed the lively gifts presented to Miss So-uelra by her many friends. After the gifts had been ad-ilred delicious refreshments were lervod by Mrs. Sequelra assisted Mrs. F.

T. Souza and Mrs. L. Ormond, after which dancing pa again resumed. Those attending were Miss La holet Ramos, Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Fotiza, Mary Louise Rose, Grace Fouza, Mr. and Mrs.

.1. V. Rodrl-Jues, Margaret Fustado, Mr. and firs. S.

P. OrlBwold and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Costa, Misses Mary and Olivo Serpa, Aldean and I'era Rettencourt, Mr. and Mrs. I.I. Rose and son, Manuel, Wllher-nlna and Helen Forrerlu, Mrs. J.

Muniz, Virginia Clemente, Alice hllguel, Florinda Tiarberl, Mr. and Mrs, Tolgelra and family, Lillian May Bettencourt, Mrs. L. It. Or-nand, Evelyn Clemente, Mrs.

-iprpn, Mrs. Cravnlho and family, IfCdna Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bettencourt, Mr.

and Mrs. R. JVIerra and family, Marie Rose, ICoclnl Rocha, Mrs. J. Simas and (family, Mr.

nnd Mrs. M. Miguel land family, Misses Mary and Rose (Thomas, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.

Mollo and family, Mrs. Raymond Alves, lMr. and Mrs. Mendez, Mr. and (Mrs.

E. Mnttns and family, Mr. land Mrs. J. Miguel and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Az.evedo nnd family, Mrs. J. Rose, Mr. and Mrs.

M. jMadruga, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Clo-I monte and family, Mr.

nnd Mrs. M. Do Rose, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clementes Joe and Alfred Sequelra, all of Hanford; Misses Amelia Rettencourt, Lucy Rose.

Vera B. Simas, Mr. and Mrs. M. Frellns, I Mrs.

Mario Sllverln and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Freitas and family. Mrs.

O. Sllverla and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Sllverla of I Is'mooro, and Mr.

nnd Mrs, Mnn-' uo Ramos of Exeter. ARMONA Armona. Oct. 4. Mr.

and Mrs. I Island, Oct. 4. The Island school F. P.

White and children spent the now has an enrollment of 119. weekend in Corcoran. While there I Mr. Sessions visited the school they helped Mr. and Mrs.

Roy yesterday, bringing two extra tcach-Clurk get ready to move. Mr. nrs to obsorve the teaching of so Clark, who Is employed by the I dal science here. Standard Oil company, has been Mrs. Bradford alHO made her transfered to Woodlake and mov-1 uiiun Monday visit at the school, ed to Ills now location tho first I "'Fr'Alvin ami Torn Car, LEMOORE CATHOLICS word Visalia business) visitors I HOLD AUCTION SALE Mrs.

J. E. Northerner and chil- Lemoore, Oct. 4. The local dren and Mr.

and Mrs. John Catholic church held an auction oren nnu an aim a iiun.it iiw.u nlng. While In the south, she was lnd 14 gec .4 4Ra hnmna fif Mr. ATm I 27-20-20. (NE the homes of Mr.

anal Johnson and c.hlldron spout Sun-110 Sunday where everything was day In Fresno with relatives. gold from cattle to fancy work. At Mr. and Mrs. Guy Paden and the close of the sale It was found sen of Sunta Maria are visiting Jn tRat flGO had been cleared.

Armona for an indefinite time. Mr Mrs. Roy Irwin of nock, $243 on horses, dairy stock and implements. Minnie M. Poole et al to Security First National Bank of L.

$3500, trust deed on NE of NE of 29-29-20. MEC. LIEN Brown Material company, plaintiffs. vs. L.

E. Bishop et al, $592.20, on of NE of NW and NE of SE of NW of 36-21-17. NOTICE OP COMPLETION Filed by the Corcoran Union high school on blocks and 82 of Corcoran. HOMESTEAD Filed by Bert and Ramona Hansen on leased ground and dwelling on lots 17 and 18 in block 19 of Avenal. RELEASES F.

P. Caslmira to Joe V. Alves, Violet Alves, J. J. Silveiro and J.

P. Pinheiro, $3000, on attachment of SMi of NE and of NE and SE of 1-18-21. City Investment company to West Tulare Land company, release of crop mortgages, dated May, 1928, for $60,000 on land located In 21-19 and 22-19. ISLAND Hanford visited Mrs. Irwins brother, Louis Saylor and family, Droinor, ijuum nuyim mm domhj, at gw and northerly 33.1 acres Mrs.

J. de Vries and Mr. and Mrs. of gE 0j gE de Vries and friends. JUDGMENTS Lawrence Powell and small son, jamPB McClatchy Publishing Marlon, of Avenal, were overnight Cq plantlfti vs, j.

Franklin Ep-guests last Thursday at the home defendant, $88.12. From of Mrs. I. J. Powell.

Little Marlon Ere(mo county, remained for a longer visit while LEASES his father returned to Avenal Frl- Kings County Development corn-day. I pany with A. II. Wolfsen (memo- Mrs. E.

C. Morgan of Los Ange- randum of lease) on sections 6, les wag a recent visitor at the home 6 7 and Ey2 0f 4t 9 and 16; of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan. I also fr.

lots on W. side of 4. Evert Chaflln ii. -rjvnri Inlund, UCv. and Mr.

Irwins aunt, Mrs. Myrtle l)d Maran Ramsey of Coallnga xn tit A rntfttin TWniwlftV. HTllfiVl a ii. Mdnnn Vi nnt in Armona Monday. They Madsen homo, spent Sunday at the are leaving early Tuesday morning T)e Mothers dub will meet are leaving cuiix rj.le MotherB clul) win iiieei for Venezuela whore Mr.

Irwin is Thursday October 6, at Mrs. Fred employed by the Shell Oil company. gnmmprs Miss Hickey, who Is orn tn hn trnilA Hi TOO VGaffl. I will rinpiuytm vy wu gummers. MiHS 1 ll( KGy, who They are to ho gone throe yearB-1 organization, will president of the Both are former Armona yun8Lntortaln people.

Lesllo Bottenberg and wife are sections 6 and 7 In 22-21. Also sections 20, 29, 30, 31 and ARMONA SCHOOL Last week Mr. Sessions gave the with their father, W. D. Bottenberg.

CoiinIiin Picnic llclil III Li-monro A cousins picnic was LoiTof Mr." and Mrs. R. B. llurlburt, tho Lemoore city park Sunday colv from his opera- for a while. Roy Baker llurlburt, youngest tho Lemoore city park RundaY )s recovering nicely from his Mrs.

Aydclkitt Returns From Recital Nineteenth Century Round Inble Holds Mooting The Nineteenth Century Round Table met with Mrs. W. F. Kelly on Monday afternoon. The club Is taking up the study of China this year and hoard an Interesting talk by Mrs.

J. Franklin Epler covering the Chow Dynasty (1125-255 B. and tlm beginning of the Ming Dynasty (130). Mrs. Epler gave an Interesting resit me of the anclont history of China up to the time of tho great ruler Kubla Kalin, and read Interesting passages from the "Travels of Marco lolo." At roll call each member responded with Interesting short Bubjocts on China and during tho nodal hour Mrs.

Kelly nerved dainty light refreshments. Members or Matrons Association Entertained Mrs. E. A. Arnold of Corcoran entertained with a one o'clock luncheon Suturduy for members of tho 1929 Matrons association of the Order of Eastern Star, of which she Is a member.

Covers were laid for twelve at a long table centered with a bowl of jiflnk carnations with tall pink candles at each end. The guests wero Mrs. Fay Dickey, Fresno; Mrs. Addle Roll Bowen. Fresno; Mrs, Alice Gillespie, Porterville; Mrs.

Bertha Lavln, Tulare; rR, Rena Cary, Exeter; Mrs. Allco Whlte, Lindsay; Mrs. Hazel Johnson. Kerman; Mrs. Nellie Hoyle, Mrs.

Ruth Catlln, Itondley; Mrs. Grace Ste wart, Hanford, nnd Mrs. Orphn Buhlman of Corcoran. Mrs. Buhl-man, while not a member of tho assocliil Ion, was a 1929 matron of a chapter In Grants rnss, Oregon.

Corcoran P. T. A. Ilhld Meeting With about thirty parents and teachers present first meeting of tho Parent-Tencbers Asso-siation was held at tho Corcoran grammar school last Tuesday afternoon. Tho meeting waB conducted by Mrs, Leah Smith, president.

After business matters were discussed and disposed of, plans wero made for a dinner to ho given on tho 17th of October in honor of tho teachers. Room mothers were appointed for the year nnd tho following committees were named: Hospi tality. Mrs. I. N.

Brinkorhoff; program, Mrs. E. H. Welst; membership, Mrs. J.

J. Hurley; student aid, Mrs. IV. B. Willis; publicity, Mrs.

H. M. rhllllps. Mr. Buhlman, now principal of tho high school, was Introduced nnd gnvo a short talk, nnd a piano selection was rendered by MrR, Doris The meeting the Adjourned to the cafeteria where light refreshments were served.

Oils classification test. At Fridays assembly Murry Saylor played very nicely on his violin. Pntty Davis sang a Columbus song and Max Nichols spoke a poem about Columbus. Last Sunday Mrs. Yarbrough, Last sunnay ir.

Hanford, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. DEEDS Kings County Abstract company to Jno. C.

Cross et al, lots 30 and 31 in block 8 of Kettleman City. I R. Barker to Helen G. Wilde, son and granddaughter, Tora ana NW of gE of gpc 17. Mnrtora Vnrhroneh motoroa to Marjore Yarbrough motored to i opera-wlion Ibn following group gathered f)on for nppomiiclUH and will return there for a picnic dinner which th nltarIum jn was served on a long table p- M.

Carrington iMra-rrcid XTbITTJJo Tnmr'Nesblt" nnT family of MVhU-t the weekend vis.I.ng the Ber-salla, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martin 8- Hollingsworth, who UfK S5! sir It.

ainllh. ln lrnw lo, tl.rlr Mnml North Carolina. They will Tune In TONIGHT on rtlAS. If. BRENNAN Republican State Committeeman Speaking for TA PLANT TUBBS Nominee for U.

S. Senator Station KGO, 7:45 P. M. (Just Before Amos Andy) Unrcoran where they visited Mrs. Corcoran wnere iney vnm.

Lillian Arney to H. W. Pierce, Walter Lewis and family. Every t)le of the beginning at a one reported a pleasant time on tha ne of gpc 2R. Ida Knight nnd daughter, contalnlmr 50A Mrs.

CHo Lon Aydelott, who np penred In a Joint recital with Miss Mildred Slone, Hanford soprano, before the Western Womens club of San Francisco Monday, returned homo early Ibis week. Miss Stone remained In San Francisco to continue her private lessons with Mndame Beatrice BowniBn. Lynn McClain of Hanford was accompanist. for the recital which Included three groups of readings by Mrs. Aydelott and three groups of songs by Miss Stone.

The recital was enthusiastically received by the largo audience, according to reports received here, several former Hanford people attending. Mr Mrs Fari notch- Mr. and Mrs. Earl notch I rofuril vla the southorn route. nnd Mrs rick.

State Law Now Makes Rarhara Jean, visited Mrs. But a(rpg lnr and son, Donald Wayne, and Mary Karm to Eewls W. Mar- Mrs Hicks Sunday tin, the beginning at a point in Mr. find Mrs. J.

PfitGfson vis-j dpsorlbpd ited Mr. and Mrs. Knight Sunday. DickonRon to tlie City of Le Barbara Ryan has mo moore (tax collectors deeds) on her old home. the following described property Elslonmo Oribl of Hardw lefc after the 5 year period: spent the weekend with Dorothy and block 66 of Weir at Armona.

lemoore There are several new pupils en-1 and 19 in block Idss nnd family, Mr. Wayne Odalo and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1). McClnnalmn nnd and Miss Ruth Loe, all of Le-mooro.

Lemoore Girl Entertains Sunday School Class iww.i to Insurance Virtually Compulsory Dont take a chance when the FARMERS EXCHANGE will in-sure you at actual C0St arC INJURES HIP IN FALL LemooTo, Oct. 4. Slipping while walking on a damp floor In a local store Monday noon, Mrs. Emma Wilson fell and Injured her loft hip. As yet It is not known whether the 'Entertaining home of her bono is broken.

Mrs. Wilson fell parents in Lemoore Edith Kirk In almost he a8t held a party for the members of summer and broke her right hip. Qm.iinv school class Friday She was confined to her bod In the nftornoon. Games were played by Hanford Sanitarium for 13 weoks. tho young people, at tho close of eligible.

Lots 17, 18 24 of Lemoore. Lot 15 in block 25 of Lemoore. The south 9 feet of lot 24 In Docker tract In Lemoore. Lot 16 In block 25 of Lemoore. MORTGAGES A.

P. Worley to Effle R. War- V. WOODGATES, Agent Ronte 2, Box 205, Hanford OIL OPERATORS HAY PROTEST NEW SLASH which dainty refreshments were served by tho hostess. Tho following girls attended: Edith Emloy Neal.

Hetty Starrett, Norma Lewis, Dora McDowell Alma Summers, Inez Abbott, Kath rlno Hnrny, Nndlno Hummell, Iy- rine iiarny, euimu, mm. Ilnslnn To Hewing Club Mrs. Stanley Bachelor was hostess to the Friday Afternoon Embroidery club at her homo In Stratford last week. The afternoon was spent Informally and closed with the service of delicious refreshments. Speclnl guests were Mrs.

1). Will of J.emoore, Mrs. A. Eulert and Miss I-cna Scliuman of P. G.

E. camp. Members present were Mrs. W. N.

Stevens of Corcoran, Mesdnmes J. M. Caso, J. II. Brothers, William Williamson, B.

Edman, Gall Tetor, Fred Newton, A. D. Lnne, L. B. Clawson nnd Charles Maass.

tered In the school today. Clea Winkler has moved to the Lemoore district. Mrs. Faden has started serving lunches at the Armona school. She serves splendid lunches at five cents a dish.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall visited tho E. D. Hall family over the weekend.

Mrs. Nunes visited friends In Fresno over the weekend. Mrs. Furby and daughter Louise were Fresno visitors Saturday. Miss Lola Inman Is teaching the third grade in the Armona school now.

She started today. The eighth grade has organized a club and elected officers as follows: Ella Knight, president; Ray Nagatanl, vice president; ntl-lle Dias, secretary, and Bobbie McCann, sergeant at arms. Frances Ann Castlemen, Bobble McCann, George Van Noort and Raymond Young were appointed to make a new constitution. Helen Hall and Elsie Bell were appointed on the program committee for next time. The eighth grade will give a propram In assembly a week Friday.

S3Ve StePS Representatives of most of the notto Griffith, Virginia Horton and I independent oil operators and land Mrs. W. Thomas, teacher of I owners of the North Dome of Kot- tho class. I (Ionian Hills gathered In Fresno Monday lo discuss the new eurtall- Corcornn Club I nient order which cuts Kettleman Given Family Dinner I Hills production and that In other The members of tbo Corcoran I fields except Pomlngues by 10 per-Nolghborbood Card club gave a cent. Tlie meeting was called by family dinner Wcdnosdny evening I tho Kettlomnn Land Owners league at tho homo of Mr.

nnd Mrs. W.0f which llenrv Hawson of Fresno U. Engvall. Those to enjoy the lg president. dinner and evening of cards that while all phnses of the new refollowed were: Mr.

and Mrs. F. Igtrlctlve program were discussed by C. Carroll nnd sons, Mr. and Mrs.

I those attending, definite action Earl Amos, daughter and or; whiloU may Involve a protest was time and 100 Jersey Milk Delivered 8c Quart Blowers Dairy Kntertnln on Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mtb. W. R. Edman of Stratford enlertnlned at dinner Wednesday of last week, the oc raslon being their wedding anniversary.

Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poole, Mrs. Minnie Toole of Los Angeles, and Charles and money Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Mhlte and fam-1 withheld pending further study and lly, Mr. and Mrs. y. R. Engvall 1 0utainlnp: additional Information.

The new cut, which reduces the and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. xiis new cut, which reduces tne Phone 708-AV-I Hanford Cooled by Frlgldnlre t.

Arnold and daughter, nnd Mr. and Kpttleman mils production by 6000 Mrs. E. Stewart of Fresno. I barrels dally or to 54.000 barrels.

PETITIONS FOR LETTERS O. D. Strong, public administrator, filed a petition In superior court Monday for letters of administration for the estate of John Ryan. The estate includes personal property, a note for $600 and an automobile. Richard C.

Ryan, a brother of Barcevllle, Minnesota, Is the only known heir. ALADD I GAS-FIRED FLOOR FURNACE Hosts at Dinner Mr. J. J. Smith I suiting the independent owners in delightful hosts Sunday when he North Dome, It was brought out entertained at their home in Le- meeting.

moore. spent the afternoon visiting. The KIJV OF HANFORD MAN following guests were present: niTO IIU ECU IFD5FV Mr. and Mrs. W.

IL Smith of Sol-1 UILJ Eft NCW JCHODM ma, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Odale of William R.

King, half brother of When you use tne Telephone (h 4 if RUGGF.D CONSTRUCTION IMPROVED BURNER ijpmoore, mr. ana mrs. u. unaieij. A.

Moore Of Hanford, died tn of Lemoore, Mrs. Rerford, Mrs. Morristown, New Jersey, this week, Rutherford and Mrs. Curtis, all according to word received here, of Fresno. jjr Moore had not seen his brother Electric Wiring PRICES REASONABLE Byron T.

Stephenson 202 E. 7th St. Phone 57 With Hanford Equipment Co. MANUAL OR ELECTRIC CONTROL ri for over 40 years. Mr.

King, John w. Jenkins, rancher near former member of the Montana Grangevtlle, who has been til for legislature, attended King college, some time, was able to be up Sun- Tennessee, being a classmate of the I late Dr. R. E. Dixon of Hanford, LOW COST HIGH EFFICIENCY You can have it for only a few cents a day.

Any telephone employee will take your order. Frederick Sheets The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Peoples Undertaking Parlors Distinctive Funeral Service REAL ESTATE TELEPHONE 800 WASHBURN PLUMBING SHOP 804 WEST BEVEXTH ST. TELEPHONE 140 221 NORTH DOUTY Tenth at Donty C. G. DEMME, Mgr.

Phone 745 Rooms 18 and 10, First NatI Bank HANFORD, rhone 101 EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE.

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