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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 6

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The Modesto Beei
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Modesto, California
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-MODESTO JUXE 6-7 1031 PAGE src- Interests Fully Covered NEWS OF COUNTY AND VALLEY Personal And Local Items Of Stanislaus Chorus Of Sunbonnet Girls "I Want To Hay In Your At least that is the song that those simbonnet girls sang at a recent entertainment presented by pupils of the Bonita Grammar School at Crows Landing From left to right they are: Betty rink Dorothy Howe Violet Mortenson Evelyn Longwlll Merna Wallis Ethel Mortenson Helen Howe and Jane Harbell (News-Herald Photo) Special Exercises Held In Schools Of Valley YAKDALE June 6 A class of teen th annual commencement of! seventy-one pupils received Hughson Union High School was held Thursday evening at the high nfiS SVT1 school auditorium High School last night following1 graduation exercises in the high school auditorium The program follows Processional Our National Honor highj 10 BE DISCUSSED fmmm If SPEEDY PICE Be New Arrangement Will Presented At Meeting Next Saturday Medal Billy Bradshaw Ernest homo diamond held Santa at the of San attempt San Jose and The act the College Ceres ability silver in former contests school orchestra under the direction of Reilly America The Beautiful audience Invocation Rev John Young vocal trio Genevieve Martins Mamie Vieira and Janet Johnson accompanied by Thelma Sawyer valedictory Lillian Jones Education For Social Betterment vocal solo Audrey Hinds accompanied by Thelma Sawyer salutatory The Development Of American Democracy Angelina lam orchestra selection salutatory What Have You To Sell Edith Brooks speech Dr Thomas president of the Fresno State College song graduating class presentation to Lillian Jones by Janet Johnson of a California Scholarship Federation pin presentation of the class Blsig acceptance of the class Day president of the school board awarding of diplomas Matthew clerk of the board benediction Rev Robert Bates Those who were graduated are: Thomas Alderson Roy Avulla Minnie Balden Robert Barbour Edith Brooks Grace Carroll Lewis Chapman Bernice Clayton Lora Mar Cl I Crow Prudence Figge Marie Gon- IllCCrS ijClCCtCQ salves Fern Hall William Hall Howard Hanson Audrey Hinds Angelina lam Janet Johnson Lillian Jones Walter Llndstrom Stella Lyngberg Genevieve Martins Leon Matthew Holland Qulmby Virgil Reynolds Virgil Rightmier William ib Silva Rightmier Lars Rilse Lillie Belle Robertson Thelma Sawyer Isabell ll Diamond Event Captured By Bradshaw 12 CERES June 6Billy 12 son of Mr and Mrs Bradshaw of Ceres returned Thursday the winner of a medal contest under the auspices of the Clara County First Presbyterian Church Jose It was second for the medal Five contestants from Rafael Santa Cruz San Ceres took part in the contest group of judges included Wright author of the Wright and several professors from San Jose State Bradshaw is well known in and vicinity for his oratorical He is the holder of several and gold medals won speaking By Manteca MANTECA June election of officers held by the Lions Club resulted Steele president Mary Silva Ralph Style! Shaffar first vice president STOCKTON June new plan of financing the College of the Pacific will be presented at the meeting of the board of trustees next Saturday morning June 13 at 10:30 Lyman Pierce of Pierce Hedrick Inc promoters of financial campaigns for Institutions and a trustee will introduce the plan for the consideration of the board The firm has offices in New York Chicago San Francisco and Tulsa The present scheme of raising funds has been directed by Dr John Burcham executive vice president and Dr A Bane vice president field worker who resigned their positions at the March meeting of the board Another matter before the trustees will be a recommendation from the administrative committee of the college that the smoking ban now in effect on the campus be lifted so that smoking may be allowed in living quarters Since announcement of this move several letters have been received by Dr Knolea protesting this step' Final approval of the granting of degrees at the 1931 commencement exercises on Monday June 15 also will be made at the session Thomas Baxter president of the board is scheduled to preside but he has been 111 for several days and may not be able to attend Lions annual Thursday as follows: Harry Mamie Vieira and Arthur Winter Home Department Meeting Planned We jt-ssan Joaquin Fuller second vice president Dr Trethcway third vice president Powers treasurer mmm Smith secretary: Pahre di- EMPIRE June rector Littleton Hon tamer pacity audience it Ingram tall twister The new exercises for the eighth Srada officers will be Installed on July 2 ElSpre Grammar School were Thg cub wi) hp repr(gfintedy at beId da tbe the district convention in Yosemite auditorium next week Walter Coffey Engineer Says 31 Per Cent Already Completed STOCKTON June Stockton's deeper water project to-day Is 31 per cent completed This statement was Issued yesterday by Walter Coffey federal engineer in charge of dredging in summing up progress made since June 1 Coffey also announced that specifications for excavation of approximately 1500000 cubic yards from the channel have been sent to I Washington for approval Bids will be called Bhortly Six Dredger The dredgers now at work on the ohanel most of them In the vicinity of Stockton include three of suction type two of the clamshell type and one dragline Two of the suctton dredgers at work on the main turning basa have removed a total of 878000 cubic yards of dirt on a contract for the excavation of 2417250 yards The dredgers are operated by the Hydraulic Dredging Company A dredger belonging to the San Francisco Bridge Company has excavated 481165 cubic yards of a contract calling for 1601500 yards from the canal In front of Rough and Ready Island Work probably will be completed this month by a clamshell dredger belonging to the California Delta Farms on excavating 600000 cubic yards In constructing permanent levees across Hog and Spud Islands A contract for erecting protective levees with clamshell dredgers across Roberts and Headreach Islands Is half completed The mar chines owned by the Franks Contracting Company have excavated 1145000 cubic yards District Taxpayers To Meet On Monday OAKDALE June 6 Monday evening there will be a union public meeting of voters and taxpayers in the Leltch Colony and Valley Home divisions of the Oakdale Irrigation District The meeting will be held in the Cracker Box School in the Leltch Colony The meeting will be called at 8 and representatives from other divisions have been Invited Diplomas Given To Tracy Pupil (TRACY June Commencement exercises for West Park Grammar school were held Thursday evening June 4 In the high school auditorium The class consisted of cighty-sfx pupils of which forty-eight are boys and thirty-eight are gif Is Beryle Baumgardner delivered the salutatory address and Alice Krohn was the class valedictorian Miss Mildred Kluckholm was awarded the activity club scholarship which is given each year to the honor pupil Miss Mary Macomber president of the club made the presentation Four of the graduates received California Scholarship Federation gold seal awards They are: Elizabeth Withrow Anna Shaupp Gertrude Stolp and Mildred Kluckholm The class adviser Mrs Alma Wlegart made the awards Program Given The commencement program follows: Selections orchestra under the direction of Charles McCoard America audience invocation Rev Lewis Bachellor welcome Leah Chase The High School And Social Life Gertrude Stolp Spring Song double quartet Marian Lehmkuhl accompanist The Power Of Personality Merrill of the Chico State College awarding of scholarship Miss Macomber awarding California Scholarship Federation gold medal awards Mrs Wlegard presentation of graduating class Miss Marian Cross adviser awarding of diplomas Walter Wlllms member of board of trustees school song Alma Mater march orchestra Members of the graduation class were: Lois Adams Opal Autry Eleanor Axelrod Leah Chase Mabel Chrls-tlon Gwendola Cope Arlene Cron-kite Zena Doig Marie Eastman Viola Green Hetty Heron Emily Huntley Dorothy Jacobs Pauline Kelsay Marjorie Kingston Mildred Kluckhohn Mary Lupertlno Mary Macomber Irene McNamara Avis Perdue Frances Kydberg Marion Sawyer Anna Hchaupp Viola Ship man Pauline Shtittera Grace Sim mons Helen Stanley Gertrude Stolp Teresa Walsh Elizabeth Withrow Elwyn Acker Albert Alfaro John Ames Nelson Betker Robert Btirgren Deraid It Crabtree John Crane Robert Crawford John Dltte-more Kirk Dunwoody Wendell Finney Albert Franzl Louis Franzl Joe Harden Harold Himes Richard Hedrick Harold Hlnman Earl Holloway Walter Hover Herman Hubbs Harold Jensen leland Jones Harold Ketcham William Lorea Albert Lynch James Murtha Paul Myers Junior Panero William Prack Fernando Quacclo Francis Qullantang Robert Rigney Clyde Rohertson Joseph Sesser Elmer Smith Victor Smith Frank Strojan Everett Stude Alfred Vaughan Raymond Weaver Clayton Wlllms AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL OAKDALE June A class of sixty-four grammar school pupils received dinlomas from the Oak-dalo Union Grammar School Thursday night at the Oakdale Union High School auditorium following a school program This is the largest class to be graduated from the school according to Berry principal Berry announced the winners of the honor certificates medals and pins given by Stanley Collins Post No 57 American Legion Ruth Sipes and Clarence Dtllwood received the honor for the upstairs class and Delmira Antonelll and Rudolf Debora the other class The downstairs class under the direction of Miss Agnes Lindbere presented a play No Girls Admit ted Those taking part were Ted Roberts Andrew Panoro Delmira Antonelll Pearl Menltrey Ethel French Georgia Stryker Eldon Fay Russell Hodgkins Tlays Presented West Side Grain Harvest Starts Yields Are Low Valley by Forbes Smith and Harry Shaffer as delegates and Steele Woodruff and Fuller as PATTERSON June 6 Grain harvest started In this community Two-Story House Destroyed In 'his week The yield is low owing The program follows: Selections grammar school orchestra under the direction of Malln Langstroth processional of graduates singing Land Of Colubbia invocation Rev Frantz group of songs grad- jxj uates address Rev Mr Frantz lx ftllVC GODS class song graduates response seventh grade presentation of class Principal Robert Hill presentation of diplomas Mrs Platt presentation of medals presentation of class gift class president Harold Schmidt acceptance of gift by member of the seventh Manteca Officers MANTECA June 6 Three were Initiated and elected at a meeting of Parlor No 271 night The new Spectacular Blaze In West Side Town PARADISE June 6 The home department will meet with Mrs Allen in her home on Rosemore Avenue Monday afternoon A feature of the meeting will be a clothing demonstration put on by four members of the Shiloh 4-H Club Anna and Theresa Ott and Clara and Tilda Monte The club exhibits will be judged Mrs Can-field is leader Mrs Hadley and Mrs Raleigh Engle will conduct a demonstration on frozen desserts Clinic To Be Held Monday EMPIRE June 6 Children who will enter school In the Fall will be examined at a clinic to be held In the Empire Grammar School Monday afternoon from 1 to 5 under the direction of Dr A Gifford and Dr I Bemis county health officer VISIT FRIENDS KNIGHTS FERRY June Mr and Mrs Scriven of of Livermore visited with A Scriven Sunday They were en route to Rail Road Flat Calaveras County where they will make their homo candidates officers Manteca Wed-nesday members grade recessional Lest Wo For- are Goodwin Laurence get presentation of flowers sev- Riddell and Ernest Whiting Ceres High School Annual Is Issued CERES June 8 The Cereal annual book of Ceres Union High School was issued Friday at the school building The editor was Mildred Dickson Other members of the staff are Lenor Kaufman Katherine Cartwright Rose Lelsz Rollln Lander Bernice Service Dorothy Garrison Elvin Rash Charles Rash Dorothy Cleveland Eleanor McKnight Genevieve Murray Donald Vlay Purify Dooley Emma Kimoto and Tom Boothe Ripon Odd Fellows Name New Officers RIPON June Election of officers of Mt Horeb Lodge No 58 I was held Wednesday evening Those elected are: Hans Madsen noble grand Van Llm-burgh vice noble grand Pate trustee for long term Hunte-mann secretary Witmer treasurer Installation is planned for July 22 The officers-elect are Leventon junior past president Sldney A Whiting president enth grade girls Cheer song sixth seventh and eighth grades Those who received diplomas are: Alice Bauche Bessie Peters Louis Ryan first vice president Howell Jr second vice president Alvin Miller third vice president Talbot marshal John Mulholland inside sentinel Charles Hafley outside sentinel A Wilson trustee Leonard Faria recording secretary John Souza financial secretary and George Williams treasurer Carol Evans Charline Troxel Crystal Blakesley Dorothy Elsberry Esther Loose Jeraldine Stratton Katherine Kinyon Maxine Reager Patricia Boywe Allen Thompson Arlo Milkey Byron Helny Harold Schmidt Harvey Shirk John Dar-rimon John Zamora Marion Sho-walter Norman Frantz Norman McKnight Richard Blanchard Rolland Clapham Warren Wilson Improvement dUD Wilfred Weaver and Irvin Wise- -vrr- nor selects Officers ESCALON June Miss Opal LIVINGSTON June Fifty Stroble was elected president of to the severe diy weather and hot winds However the only appreciable crop on the West Side will be cut In this section Some fields will run six to eight sacks to the acre It Is reported with ten to twelve expected on some exceptionally good fields In the majority of cases cutting Is being done for seed only Newman Pupils Receive Diplomas NEWMAN June 6 The Big Prince a short playlet was presented Thursday evening at the Yolo Grammar School auditorium as part of the graduation exercises The following pupils took part: Kenneth Robinson Russell Clark Dorothea Hansen Alvin Nunes Anna Lawrence and Manuel Souza Thirteen other members of the graduating class presented several vocal selections Rev Von Renner who presented the diplomas was Introduced by McConnell principal of the grammar school Pupils who received diplomas are: Qulteria Alvis Albert Ara- gona John Avilla John Bettencourt Rose Bettencourt Edwin Borba Louie Borba George Cabral Russell Clark Lloyd Cotta Mike Flores Dorothea Hansen Henry Jensen Charles Johnson Jessie Ijarlos Anna Lawrence Helen Marcella Ray Mason Mary Medeiros Alvin Nunes Robert Osbum Harold Packard Clarence Parks Hazel Pereira John Pereira Kenneth CUI Dwight Rose Jesse San- rllC fVrtlCi68 1 tos Joe Silveira Mary Silvelra Helen Souza Manuel Souza and Lew Wing June 6-The NEWMAN June Two families residing In a house on North Street owned by Dobrzensky narrowly escaped death last night when the building was destroyed by fire Mr and Mrs Louis Lindsey their 4-year-old child and Cox a roomer awakened about midnight to find the entire roof of the house afire They occupied the second story Roomer Save Child Cox took the child and ran down the stairs through flames and smoke Lindsey dropped hi wife out of a window and then jumped None was Injured Mr and Mrs Rose living downstairs also were awakehed and left the building The house and all of the furnishings were destroyed The roof of the home of Fred Caso was destroyed Slight damage also resulted to the home of Mr and Mr Costa Spread Feared Residents of the block In which the fire occurred started moving furniture from their homes when It appeared the entire block would be destroyed The Newman Fire Department directed by Chief Seth Wade however extinguished the flames after a four-hour fight Origin of the fire is unknown Dairymen Ready Valley Social News Denair Ceres seniors were graduated from the Livingston High School at exercises held Thursday evening in the high school auditorium Prof Arnold Perstein of the University of California gave the commencement ihg secretary May Anderson address Trustee Crowell) treasurer and Marjorie Brennan reporter Plans to entertain the Oakdale the Improvement Club Tuesday night Others elected are: Nettie Stickles vice president Betty Toniatti recording secretary Carolyn Nelson correspond- presented the diplomas Scott principal presented the June will Miss Margaret Mr and Mrs Horine entertained their bridge club at their home recently Mrs Lee and Kenneth Fraser tied for high score Present were: Messrs and Mesdames Dixon Lee Perry Cooper Mrs Rogers of Oakland Mrs Thulia Fraser and Kenneth Fraser 4 A family reunion and picnic din ner was enjoyed Sunday at Crane Park at Turlock in honor of Fred Moss of Blakesburg Iowa who has been visiting his son and daughter at Waterford Those at dinner Mr and Mrs Ellis Caulklns and three children entertained Sunday at dinner in their home Present were: Mr and Mrs Leslie Apple-garth and two children of Stock-ton Mr and Mrs Will Michels of Modesto Miss Dorothy Michels Mr and Mrs Applegnrth Miss Hazel Applegarth Dale Smith Mr and Mrs Veach of Hughson and sons Ernest and Edward Mrs Fred Caulklns entertained members of her Baptist Sunday school class at a party at her home The upstairs class under the fol-dlrection of Miss Agnes Zimmer-1 lowing with California Scholarship man gave a play That Awful Let- Federation pins and certificates of ter The cast included: Ruth life membership: Frances Chrls- Corrlgan Muriel Acker Lorsann tensen Masso Hoshtno Clyde How-Brlchetto VVillma Cook Marie ar Clyde McDonald Alice Mlya-Moser Francis Prack Arlene Ship-1 man Helengrace Sawyer Nadine KnThoZ nrnlm given to Ruth Koehn Harry Naka! Other numbers on the program iunjQ rvxni were: Song class drill 8-A boys anc FVliif rroumve PI minrtet Nadine Knwitz Will Vandergrtff The program ruit growers lan Girls' Improvement Club on 19 were completed The party be held at the home of Thelma Blackmore Miss Steele wa3 chosen temporary har'a Harry Morofuji and Gordenl he ab3nce of Mrs Winton Permanent awards were ebr wbo 3 on a given to Ruth Koehn Harry Naka I Grace Noda Charles Rossle and) quartet Nadine Kowitz Willma (rib Cook Ruth Corrigan Loisann processional 1 Patterson Women To Study Desserts PATTERSON June S-The Patterson Home department will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Ed Schantz on Sycamore Avenue Gelatin desserts will be the topic with Mrs Tschantz and Mrs Klhbe as project leaders This will be the last meeting of the center until Fall Vacation Church School To Open WATERFORD June A vacation church school sponsored by the Community Baptist Church and the Church of the Brethren will open at the Community Baptist Church Monday morning at 9 All children in the community between the ages of 4 and 14 years are Invited to attend TO HOLD CLINIC DELHI June 6-Dr A Gifford's last clinic for pre-school children for this year will be held at Legion Hall Thursday June 11 from 9:30 A to 3 PM school orchestra Mrs Aimee Wright director Invocation Rev Manford Bennett selections Brlchetto with Eldon Fay soloist Diplomas were presented to the class by Tullock president Atwater Gathering MERCED June 6 Proposed contracts between peach growers and packers will be discussed at an open meeting of Merced County fruit ranchers at the Atwatef Grammar School Tuesday night at i :30 o'clock it was announced her yesterday by George Sehlmeyer on Monday The guests enjoyed were Mr Mrg Floyd Greenly swim In the canal and two (laughters of Waterford i nnd Mrs Roy Moss and daugh ter of Waterford Mr and Mrs James Griffin Mr and Mrs Moore Mr and Mrs Moss and son Kenneth Miss Adda Moore and Will Moore all of Denair During the afternoon there were present: Mrs Wray and daughter and Mrs Etta Warner and daughter of Modesto and Mr and Mrs A Griffin and family of Denair The sixth birthday of Vernon Brooks was celebrated by his mother Mrs Harold Brooks with a party Monday afternoon Games of the board of trustees of the I presentation of class school Members of the class Bert Davis president class were: 31 acceptance of gift Ernest Muriel Acker Veda A 1 1 Avellar president-elect of student Epefanlo Amescua Mike Bayardo body A Ship And Cargo Fran-Lols Beard Fete Blanchl Olga Ces Christensen A Community Bjorge Loisann Brlchetto Wlllms I Within A Community Franklin Cook Veil Coppettt Ruth Corrigan PATTERSON directors of the Patterson Association which was ganized several weeks ago have completed final details of preparations and filing of articles of Incorporation has been authorized The association will be confined to this section alone Instead of being a combined association with the Crows Landing dairymen as originally planned Crows Landing dairymen are planning to form an organization following the same plan as the local association Nine directors have been named for the permanent organization They are: Joe Costa Manuel Rogers Antone Freitas Azevedo John Gulart Del Nero Felix Signorottl A Khlsletta and Boschl Dlk Grove head of the State Grange Association The association will combat contracts said Sehlmeyer who asserted that plans of the packers to can only 7000000 cases of peaches this year have practically ruined the growers Last year 14000000 cases were canned and 4000000 cases held over were played and refreshments! served Present were: Richard! Mr and Mrs Earl Powell enter- and Gordon Ham Laurine Char- tained at their home Sunday with line Donna Jean and Mary Mar a dinner in honor of the twenty-gmet Perrott Ernest Welch Jack first birthday anniversary of their Sperrq Betty Strait Emalyn Wil- son Jack A group of friends of lett Norma Jean Helsley Leslie Vernon and Edward Brooks Preston Crum Margaret Ray Clar- ence Dillwood Evelyn Ghilarducrl A Hook Helen Fisher Voyages Of Alfred Gome Nadine Kowitz Har-1 Discovery Gordon Winton Jr old Long Estelle Mahan Evelyn And A Star To Steer Her Bv Clvde HTeTrrn S' 1 ard 1 ophone 2ois Frank Prack James Quayle Shlrloy Sheesley Edith Ploof piano vocal Heed Helengrace Sawyer Jda Daisy Harris Edith Ploof Schmid Arlene Shlpman Ruth piano selection orchestra intro- Raymond duction Scott address Commencement Prof Perstein selections orchestra presentation of diplo- Sipes William Smith Slender La Vaughn Thompson Jack Tulloch Delmira Antonelll Joe Arbini Guido Belluamlnl Mario Mayes There Is No Frigate Like Wtt IN HOSPITAL mas Crowell trustee song tyi 1 o' nlnA Escalon orchestra reccssiona MeadowcrofufonvalScing In -A 35k Barello Earl Braye Delia Cordoni Elmer Crawford Lowell Crosby Lela Davis Rudolf Debora Eldon Fay Ethel French Russell Hodgkins Everett John Pearl Lytle Tom Mark le witch Zennla Marklewitcli Pearl Menetrov Elmer Morehouse Claude Nave Charles Pfrunder Andrew Panero Irene Reyes Albert Rissetto Ted Roberts John Spencer Georgia Struyker C-avynne Van-clel Roy Zaro AT WATERFORD WATERFORD June 6-presentatlon of the American gion medals by A Spoonemore The Le- Noil The graduates are- Udell Adame after' an opera- Vernon Adams Howard Arnold or appendicitis He expects R-th Arnold Lucille Blaine Kllzi- removed to his home the end beth Book Francis Chase Frances of this week nh" Corbett Jo-Dcbhn Davis Elvina t1lf'len fisher Lumlna Fisk Ma3ao Hoshlno Coyde S' Anna Koch Ruth Koehn Dane Fern Liles Edwin Loudon Marian Martin Toshlko ASKED TO PLAY June The orchestra of the Hilmar Union High School has been asked to play before the Association of Turlock $2000 Offered For Return Of Youth TRACY June 6--The Tracy police are seeking Arthur Hudson 15 of Grants Pass Oregon who disappeared in Tracy Saturday night May 30 Arthur known as Jalo disappeared while his brother Harry Hudson entered a store on Central Avenue to purchase some ice cream In reporting the caso to the police on Wednesday afternoon the following description was given of the lad: Dark hair parted on one side wore heavy dark-rimmed glasses had on blue trousers with a pair of blue serge pants underneath white hickory shirt a tan sllp-on sweater old blue coat and had no hat The brother also stated that Arthur had two distinct scars near the heart caused by attempts to commit suicide A reward of $2000 was offered by I the brother for the safe return of the lost youth Three Arrested On Game Law Charges LOS BANOS June Three men were arrested in this district recently by A Tlnnin game warden on charges of violating game laws Bert Langenhovel was charged with having fifty-seven perch In his possession The legal limit Is twenty-five Langenhovel paid a fine of $20 in court Laurence Bassham was arrested for having undersized black bass and paid a fine of $20 Sorenson of San Jose was charged with killing six cottontail out of season and was fined $25 Driver Of Turlock Laundry Car Fined PATTERSON June 6-J L( Harvey Turlock laundry car driver who crashed into a car Mr and Mrs Perry Lapham entertained over the week end a number of relatives who gathered for a family reunion The guests left the early part of this week Sunday a dinner was served in their honor Present were: Messers and Mesdames Lapham Lapham of San Francisco Gibson Lapham of Sacramento Art Weaver of Los Angeles Emerson Lapham Miss Sandberg Bob Lapham and Jack Curran of San Francisco Mrs McCarron of Napa Dale and Lloyd Lapham of Sacramento Jaquellne Weaver of Los Angeles and Mr and Mrs Wallace 9 Masu "Oto Franklin Ma've Clyde Ralph Miller Alice Harry Imltri Dk 1 'face Noda Hose Node Two groups of local people enjoyed outings over the week end and on Sunday Mr and Mrs Arthur Tibbitts and several young people motored to the cabin at Strawberry Those enjoying this affair were: Marlon Dunstran of Stockton Lloyd Mat-tesich Geraldine Carey Douglas Lehmann Franklyn Bray to Audrey Becker Leroy Shaw Marcia Parker Helen Tibbitts Thomas Ullrey and Brayton The other group motored to Sand Bar on the Stanislaus River and enjoyed a picnic In the party were: Mr and Mrs Charles Hazelhurst Mr and Mrs Oscar A Carlson Mr and Mrs Claus Popp Mr and Mrs Brakefleld Mrs Justus Anderson Mrs Lena Zelllot of Des Moines la Carol and Norman Carlson Edith and Ivar Anderson Helen and Raymond Popp and Doris Hazlehurst I- on Thursday June 11 ELECTION POSTPONED ESCALON June The Escalon High Scohol P-T A met Tuesday evening for a short business session Election of officers was postponed until Fall hn men10 El3 and ralna KKSttSa vssu A wsrssiWffvYrJiSf Delhi ment exercises at the grammar HhrH TtwsT: Rubl school auditorium Thursday eve- "'Education A Community Pro- GoronW? i itm0bam1 ject was the topic of the speech Fujlko Ynshlno "uon aml by Leroy Nichols principal of the Tui lock High School Nichols emphasized thero is a difference between schooling and education and that there Is no age limit for PROGRAM GIVEN mencement eMrcliewem Vcld'al Wednesday Mr and Mrs Beetle entertained at a turkey dinner at their home on Second Avenue recently for Mr and Mrs Cochran and son Roy Mr and Mrs Eben Lilley and children Jack Marjorie Charles and Eben Jr Eickc and Harry Beede 4 4 4 Mr and Mrs Ten Eycke Ripon The Spiked Roll Feed Means Greater Capacity The spiked roll feature Is an advantage that every stock feeder who chops feed Will appreciate You pitch hay fast enough to clog the Spiked Roll Feed of the Papec Hay Chopper The diplomas were presented by Eager whose son Cecil was he one of the graduates The valedic-l 5fndeson graduates The valedic- RhbpH Mrs Spaman and Mrs Stewart entertained a number of Winifred Howenstein prophecy OenevuL Un Munvon Fred Schneider Ahlvln Kenneth Glog'inVnu onlra 80 Lillian piano Leslie P'arice Gilliam and Howard Ruble! entertained at dinner Messers and Mesdames Conner Guy Mason i fr0qhnonts were served 'to Thf-1 fol- Other numbers on the program and 0 I Medm I Cudd: Vocal duet McKngbtSs- recentlv frtemi Monday afternoon at the tory was given uy O' A- R'1' Spaman home At the t6a hour re- the salutatory by yernon 1 t4 nnmKoia Oh thp tim2Tftm ill- given bv Vesta Brown and! by Vernon Emlg1 t-v Knonf I eluded: Vocal duet McKnlgnt Mis- c-icne anu mraaimon ui Tawnev Alters of Ceres violin solo Rosa A McRrlan jSST' wuto 4j4si with i Civ BaTnbHdgrW Km' RAppIlngT to whtj services planned ESCALON June polo Mareherlto VlRtor Gllarea wU VG 1 Brnnan teacher was the recipient of a gift from the twelve graduates riven "VaAlveiof" ED remarks as for the Palo at the La Palmas highway Cecil Hill I A Goodwin taj been Accomplished HjRh School win' be held" Sundav Intersection last week was i James Biaek Randolph I ng1! Knights Ferry Clarence Elsinger H1 year- H- morn! h1h I o' -JUI1 Dickey and Walter Fitzgerald class invocation and hene- gchonl ln tbp high Grammar School held its gradual ATI diplomas ATLANTA June Dard0rff and one day fined $250 here Thursday for not stopping at the boulevard stop Lack of brakes caused the accident stated Harvey He also paid for the damages to the Alves car YOUTH IN HOSPITAL (JUSTINE June 6 Frank Mello and Frank Tosta motored to Oak address' win he delvered bvfc to Sr Jack Ballard Cecil Bln with the song America The and Lerov FrancI Wifn Bcrnard Beatrice Deaver arnona Beautiful A trio composed of ancis Williams Bui iff Vesta Brewn Beth Walls! Mary Ann Svbydlo Elsie Dlmmett (Miry Burnett Jessie Flkel 1 Mr and Mrs Coarlj Ktncanno Hugh Butler Willis Yoder enter-' "ph Weaver Sunday evening for Mr nnd Mrs i i v' Burnett Flkei! Bernlr and Bishop I IS HELD Mr and Mrs Coarli Kln annT Hugh Butler Thecn athmn Thv lift VAN ALLEN June 6 A field EADINO LINK OF FARM EQUIPMENT Mr and Mrs Schell entertained friends at their home Sun-1 day evening Present were: Mr and Mrs A Schell Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Fred Stone Mr and Mrs Ml-1 tained at dinner lam and sons Wesley and Tommie Covers were laid Mr and Mrs Babcock and! Stanley Dixon double octtKEugene W8S Reliance Wilton Srhoo The Jht A1II elson Carter Ginn children to he eons Melvin and Frederick Mr and Fallstead and sons Clyde Eugen Flfury Syd ney he sung hy a do Mr Crane Mr and Mis and Loren Mr Anna Fallstead Allen Arnold Unclear Louise Gushe Robert Himea and son Harold Mr and and Floyd Falls teadof San Mateo Turnen ami Lela Bashor i Hogate Craig Mrs Sisson Mrs Ken-1 Mr and Mrs Earl Either and son! Douglas Lehma 4 vituuicii land Wednesday to visit John Mello who Is confined in an East Oakland hospital with a broken leg caused by a fall while playing ball I by a fall while playing MODESTO TURLOCK several weeks ago at the Romero nedy Mrs Frances Hudelson and Gordon of Modesto Pryce Byrds 'School I JR Johns ley and Mr and Mrs Yoder HUGHSON PROGRAM more' Ruth BlaslevViBh Trink'! PflstE" Vo? Mr J'T HUGHSON June 6 -The seven- Beryl Price Hiidur iWEy! were on cSmmltleMn charg.

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