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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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Chorus Of Sunbonnet Girls Special Exercises Held In Schools Of Valley YAXDALE June A claae ofteenth manual commencement of pupil! received! it the high 1 Itant It oat To Her In Your Yard! At least that la the Hag that these sun boa net glrfa sang ol reerat entertainment promoted hr pupils of the Bonita Grammar grheol nt lieu Landing From left to right they am Betty Hah Dorothy Kevg Violet Merti-tueo Jvrijm LoagwtU Mr ran Hallie Libel Murtensum HatoB Hone and Jane HsihriL (Xwo-Henld Photo) Tburadey evenmg luditorium school auditorium Tho program follows: Procee lonal Our National Honor high under tha Home Department Meeting Planned 0 Diamond Medal Event Captured By Billy Bradibtw 12 CERES Jun Billy Bradshaw 12 son of Mr and Mra Ernest Hiadshaw of Cere returned hom lhuraday the winner of diamond medal contest held under the auspices of tha Santa Clara County at tho First Presbyterian Church of Bon Joss It wu Bradshaw's aeeond attempt for tho medal FI va contmtanta from Bon RafaeL Bsnta Crux Ban Jom ond Csrss look part ta tho contest Jjis group of Judges Included Wright author of tho Wright net 1 ud several professors from tho Ban Jus State Teachers College Bradshaw ta well known In Cere nd vicinity for hie oratorical ability He is the holder of several silver and gold medals won In for-mar speaking contests Officers Selected By Manteca Lions MANTECA Juu Th annual etection of officers held Thursday by tha Lions Club resulted as foL low: A Steel president Harry Bhaffnr first vice president Fuller second vice president Dr Is EL Trathowey third vice president Powers treasurer Smith secretary Pah re director: Littleton lion tamer CL Ingram tall twister Tho new officers will be Installed on Jute 3 Tha club will represented nt' the dbtrlct convention In Yoeemlt Valley next week by Forbex (Imllh end Harry Shaffer a delegates and A I Bteele Woodruff and Fuller alternates Native Sons Name Manteca Officers MANTECA Juna candidate wsra Initiated and officer! elected at a meeting of Manteca Parlor No 271 A a Wednesday night The new members re Goodwin Leurenc Riddell and Ernest Whiting The offlcere-clect arai IL Leventon Junior put president Sidney A Whiting president Iamb Ryu first vice president: Howell Jr second vice president Alvin Miller third vice resident CL Talbot marshal ohn Mulholland Inside sentinel Charles Hafley outeida sentinel A A A Wilson trustee Leonard Faria recording secretary John Rouza finywlal secretary and Georg llllama treasurer Improvement Club' Selects Officers AT SPEEDY PACE Walter Coffaj Xnjlnaar Baja SI Far Cast Alretdj Ooaplated BTOCKTON' Jim MtseUM'i dcpr water nrdjaet Mir ta 91 par cant earn plated Thla statement waa lamed yeo-terday by Walter Coffey federal eacJaeer ta charge of dredging ta auptmtag up progrtee wade ataeo June Coffey alee announced that aped-flealiona for excavation of approxi-mauly ifiOOfiUO ruble yarda from tha channel have been cent ts Wuhliwton for approval Blda will ba called shortly Mi Dredgers Tha dredger now at work on tha chenel moat of them ta the vicinity of Btockton include three of auction typo two of tha clamshell type and one dragline Tw of the auction dredger at work on tha main turning baa4 have removed a total of fTAOOO eubta yards of dirt on a contract for the oxeavatloa of yarda The dredgers are operated by tha Hydra ulia Dredging Comp pany A dredger belonging to the Ian Franelaeo Bridge Company has -cavated 11111) eublo yarda of a eon tract calling for 1 901300 jrarde from tha canal ta front of Rough and Ready Island Work probably will bo completed this month by a clamshell dredger belonging to the California Delta Farms oa aseavatlng 600000 cubic yarda ta constructing permanent levee across Hog and Hpud Islands A contract for erecting protective levee with clamshell dredgers across Roberts and Headreach Islands Is half oomnleted The machines owned Iqr the Frank Contracting Company have aicavated cuble yard District Taxpayers To Meet On Monday OAKDALE Yim A Monday evening there will be union pub-lie meeting of voter and taxpayer ta the Laitcb Colony and Valley Home dlvUlon of the Oakdale Irrigation District The meeting will bo hold ta tha Cracker Boa School ta the Leltch Colony The meeting will bar called at elock and representatives from other dlvlelone hove been invited Diplomas Given a To Tracy Pupil TRACT lone g-Commeneement enerelaeo for West Park Or am mar school were held Thursday evening June 4 ta tha high school auditorium Tha class con els ted of elghty-eix pupils of which forty-eight arc boys and thirty-eight art fina Beryl Baumgardner delivered the salutatory address and Alloa Xrohn waa tha claae valedictorian Patterson Women To Study Desserts PATTERSON June 4-Ths Pat-tenon Homo department will meet day afternoon nt tha home of lira Ed Behants on Byeamora Avenue Gelatin desserts will bo tbs topic with Mrs Tschant and lira Klbbo ae project leaders This will bo tha laet meeting of the center until Fall Vacation Church School To Open WATERFORD June A vacation ohurch school sponsored by tha Community Baptist Church and the Church of the Brethren will open at tha Community Baptist Church Monday morning nt 9 All children ta the community between tha ages of 4 and 14 years are Invited to attend TO HOLD CLINIC DELHI Juno 4-Dr IL A Gifford's test ellnlo for pre-echool children for thla year will be held at Legion nail Thursday June from 0:80 A to PM PARADISE Juna UJhi home department win meet with Mm Allen ta her home oa Rose mo re Avenue Monday afternoon A feature of tho meeting will be clothing demonstration put oa by four mambars of tho Shiloh 4-H Club Anno ond Theresa Ott and Clara and Tilda Monte Tho club exhibits will be Judged Mrs Can-field ta leader Mra Hadley and Mrs Raleigh Engle will conduct a demonstration onfrosen desserts Children's Clinic To Be Held Monday EMPIRE June t-Chlldran who will eater echool In th Fall will be examined nt a clinic to be held In the Empire Crammer School Monday afternoon from 1 to o'clock under the direction of Dr A Gifford and Dr Bemle county health officer VISIT Fill ENDS KNIGHTS FERRY Jun9Mr and Mrs Ik-riven of of Livermore visited with A Scrlven Sunday They were an route to Roil Rood Flat Calaveras County where they will make their home Valley Social News PLAN OF TO BE DISCUSSED New Arrangement Will Be Pretested At Meeting Next Saturday STOCKTON Juna 9-A new plan of financing the College of tho Paclfio will bo presented nt the meeting of the board of trustees next Saturday morning Juno nt 10 30 o'clock Lyman Pierce of Pierre A Hedrick Ine promoters of financial campaign for inetllutkme and a route will introduce tha plan for tha conxlderation of th board The firm has offices In New York Chicago San Francisco and Tula Tha present scheme of raising funds ha been directed by Dr John Lb Burchera executive vice president and Dr A Bene vice president field worker who resigned their positions at the March meeting of tha board Another matter before tha trustee will ha a recommendation from tho administrative commlltM of tho college that th making bon now in effect on tho campus be lifted oo that smoking may ba lowed In living quarters (tinea announcement ot thla move several letters have been received by Dr Knolea protesting this step Final approval of tha granting of degree! nt tha 1M1 core men cement exereleea oa Mondav Juna also will ba made at tha i Ion Thome Baxter nraaldent of tho board Is scheduled to preside but ho ho been III for several days and may not ba aMa to attend Ceres High School Annual Is Issued CERES Jun Tha Cereal annual book of Cere Union High School waa Issued Friday at the rhool building Tha editor waa Mildred Dickson Other member! of tho (toff are Lenor Kaufman Katherine Cartwright Hom Lolas RoUln Lander Bernice Service Dorothy Garrleon Elvln Rash Charles Raah Dorothy Clevnland Eleanor McKnlght Genavlevo Murrey Donald Vlay Hurley Donley Emma Klmoto and Tom Boothe Ripon Odd Fellows Name New Officers RIPON Juna Election of officers of Mt Horeb Lodge No 38 OOF waa held Wednesday evening Those elected are: Han Mod-sen noble grand Van Li re-burgh vice noble grand: Pate trustee for long term Hunt-raann secretary: (L Wltmer treasurer Inetulation is planned for July SX Denair Mr and Mra I Hortae entertained their bridge alub nt their home recently Mra lea end Kenneth Fraser tied for h'gh ecora Present were: Messrs and Meedsmee Dixon Leo Perry Coo- Kr Mra Roger of Oakland Mra lulls Fraser and Kenneth Fraser A family reunion end pkrela dinner was enjoyed Sunday at Crone Park at Turlock In honor of Fred Musa of Flakes burg Iowa who haa been visiting hie eon and daughter nt Waterford Those nt dinner were Mr end Mra Floyd Greenly and two daunhten of Waterford Mr and Mra Hoy Mom and Mr and Mra James Griffin Mr and Mra Moore Mr and Mra Mom and eon Kenneth MIm Adda Moore and Will Moore all of Denair During the afternoon then were present: Haielhurst Mr and Mra Oscar A Carlson Mr and Mra Cl sue Popp Mr ami Mra Hrnkefleld Mra Justus Anderson Mra Lena Zelllot of Dee Moines la Carol and Norman Carbon Edith and Ivar Anderson Helen and Raymond Popp mid Doris Hailehuret Ripon Mra Spamnn and Mra Stewart entertained number of friends Monday afternoon nt the 9 pi man home- At tha ten hour refreshments were served to th following: Meedsmee Harry Knopf BL Tnwney A McBrlnn A Thiemann Charles Rueee Estel Ysple Dl Rainbrldge A Kin csld Cecil Hill A Goodwin James Black Clsrence Elslnger I Dickey and Walter Fitzgerald Fallstead ond eon Clyde Eugme and Loren Mra Anno Fkllsteid -and Floyd Fallstead of San Mateo Jlr and Mrs Ear Bhher nd sl Gordon of Modesto Pryce Byrds-I icy and Mr and Mis Yoder I ai school orchestra direction of Reilly Amedeo The Beautiful audience Invocation Rev John Young vocal trio Genevieve Martini Here la Vieira end Janet Johnson accompanied by Thelma Rawyer valedictory Lillian Jones Education For Social Better-meat vocal solo Audrey Hinds accompanied by Thelma Sawyer salutatory Tho Development Of American Democracy Angelina lam orcheatrn select ion salutatory Whet Hava You To BeU Edith Brooke speech Dr Thomas president of the Fresno State Teachers' College song graduating class presentation to Lillian Jones by Janet Johnson of California Scholarship Federation pin presentation of tha class Blsig acceptance of tho class Day president of tha school board awarding of diplomas Matt-haw clerk of tha board bened lotion Rsv Robert Bates Those who were graduated are: Thornes Aldereon Roy Avulla Minnie Maldes Robert liarbour Kdilk Brooks Grace Carroll Lowio Chapman Rernlrs Clarion Lera Mss Crow L-rudeace Fig Merle Gonsalves Fern Hall William Hall Howard Reason Audrey Hinds An-ellna ism Janet Johnson Lillian ones Waller llndtroni Visile lynabarg Genevieve Martins lsn Matthew Holland Qulmby Virgil Rsjrnslds Virgil Itlshlmier william itlghtmler fere Kile 11111 Rail Robertson Tbelm Vswyer leebell dll vs Mary Hilva Ralph dtylee Mind Vieira asd Arthur Winter MANY AT ENTIRE EMPIRE Jung Before a capacity audience commencement rzerclsea for tho eighth grade of tho Empire Grammar School were held Friday night nt tha echool auditorium Tha program follows Selections grammar echool orchestra under tha direction of Malia Lmngstroth procsea lonal cf graduates singing And Of Colubbla Invocation Rsv Frants group of oongs graduates address Rsv Mr Frants claa Bong graduate response sventh grad prwntstloa of class Principal Robert Hill presentation of diplomas Mr Platt presentation of medal presentation of das gift claee president Harold Schmidt acceptance of gift by member of th seventh grade recessional Lest Forget presentation cf flower see enth grad girls Cheer song sixth seventh and eighth grad Thoeo who received diploma ara: Alle Bench Bel Peters Carol Evans Chari In Troiel Crystal Blakesley Dorothy EUberry Either Loom Jeraldlna Stratton Katherine Kin yon Maxine Keager Patricio Boywt Allan Thompson Arlo Mllkey Byron Hslny Harold Schmidt Harvey Shirk John Dip rlmon John Zamora Morio Sho-wslter Norman Frants Norman MoKnight Rlchsrd Blanchard Rolland Clsphsm Warren Wileoa Wilfred Weaver and Irvin Wles-nor FIFTY GRADUATED LIVINGSTON Juna Fifty ssnlora wsra graduated from tho Livingston High School nt tier-dees held Thursday evening In tha hlh school auditorium Prof Arnold Perxtein of tho University of California rsv tho commencement address Trustee Crowell presented tho dlplomu Scott principal presented the following with California Scholarship Federation pins ond certificates of lift membership: Francs Chris tensen Mxzso Hoshlno Clyde Howard Oyda McDonald Aiwa Mlyo-hara Harry MorofuJI and Gorden Wlnton Permanent awards wen Slvea to Ruth Koehn Horry Naka race Nod a Charles Rossla ond Roberta Vendergriff Th program follows: Class processions) high school orchestra Mra Aimes Wright director Invocation Rev Manford Bennett selections orchestra presentation of clue gift Bert Davis president clam of 'll acceptance of gin Ernest Avelter president-elect of student body A Ship And It's Cargo France Christen sen A Community Within A Community Franklin A Mays Thera I No Frigate Lika A Book Helen Fisher Voyages Of Discovery Gordon Wlnton Jr And A Star To Steer Her By Clyde Howard xylophone eolo Lola Blieesley Edith Ploof piano vocal aolo Daisy Harris Edith Ploof piano selection orchestra Introduction Scott address Commcnco-ment Prof Persteln selections orchestra presentation of dlplomu Crowell trustee ong glrbf gleo club cits recenlonsL orchestra AUm Howard Arnold till? ld4i Luclllo Blaln Elis SimK 5ncl? France n- Maurice Corbott Jo-fhe lilvln uJrl Fisher Lumln Fisk imisy Harris Mesan Hoshlno Covd SEE nnthVX hnnslY 1 Frn Ltlso Edwin S'0 tranWIln Mavra Clyde MiPflPald Ttalph Miller Ailce terry CsllUto Ro Node railHta Opt Grant Pnrth JimmU Pickering Jldlth noof Flnl pri! ton Irene Hatslaff Anthony Roee Ropsle Merlylo Renhl Rycknian Milton Bchalow Pre ShKlt" It J''rtelornenh! Frank Bchalow Bheeslev Tony Ve5de7irlJrbSntidr'lir- Gordon Wlnton and Fujiko Yoshlno FRGGRAM GIVEN Un Gom-trore held at Wednesday special uroerom presented The graduates are: Elaine Bwideron Winifred HowensMn Schneider TL77lMhTn Kenneth Gleg Lmlie Gilliam and Howard Ruble fMJTNED ESCALON June A Baccalau- is wntwfive Edut ot the Escalon Union High School will be held Sunday morning et o'clock ta tho high school auditorium The address will be delivered by G0" of the College of 7ini Th Wo1 will th America The Beautiful A trio composed of Mary Ann Sybydta Elite Dimmett RbhopwilI ing An diplomas from tho OBkdili LDloij High School last night following graduntioa eaerciecs to tha bigs school auditorium MIM MUdred Khwkholm wa awarded tha girls' activity club scholarship which la given each year to the honor pupil MuaMaiy Maeomber president of tbs dub mad th presentation Four of tha graduate received California Bchouuehip Federation gold aal award They ara: Elizabeth Withrow Anna Bhaupp Gertruda Btolp and1 MUdred Kluck-Tba claee adviser Mra Alma Wlegart mads tha award Program Given Th commencement program follow: Selections orchestra under tho direction of Charles MeCoard America audioneo invocation Rev Lewis IL Eschellor welcome Uah Chase Tha High fkhool And So-dal Ufa Gertruda Btolp Spring Hong double quartet Marian Lohmkuhl eccompenlet: Tha Power Of Personality CL Merrill of tho Chico State TeachorP College awarding of scholarship MIm Mecca! her awarding California Scholarship Fcderatm gold award Mra Wlegara presenta-tloa of graduating clsu MIm Marian Ctom adviser awarding of diplomas Wilier Wlllme Die other of board of truoteM school song Alma Mater march Ol 8 orchestra Members of tha graduation close were: Lois Adame Opel Autry Eleeaor Axelrod Leah Chase Mabel t'hrle-tlon Uwendole Cope Arlene Cron-kite San Dolg Merle Keel men Viola Ureea lielty Berea Elully iluutley Lxiraihy Jacobi Pauline Kelesy Mnrjurie Kingston Mildred Klui-khohn Mery Junsrtlna Mery Msi-omber Irene M-mnnrs Avis Perdue Frances Hydbeix Marion Sawyer Anna Hi-hiupp viola Khlp-resn Pauline Hhuilere Grace Hlm-mune Helen Hanley Gertruda Rtolp Terse tVeleh Klliebeih Withrow Elwyn Albert Alfaro John Arne Nslsos Belker Robart Itu re ran DarsM Crabtree John Crane Hebert Crawford John Ditto-lure Kirk Dunwoody 1 Wendell Fin-nay Albert Krenil Louie Frensl Jos Harden Harold Himes Rlehart Xedrlek Harold Jllnmea Karl Holloway Weller Hirer Herman Hubbe Harold Jensen Inland Jones llsrold Katehem William Lstreo Albert Lynch James Murtha I'eul Myers Junior rsnsro Wiiliem rreek Fernanda Querrle- Frenels mg Robert Kioney Clyde Joeeph gseear Elmer Hmlth Victor Snillh Freak Blrojen Kverett gted Alfred Venghsn Kaymond Weaver Cteyten Willmi AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL OAKDALE June A class of Ixty-four grammar echool puplle received dlolumaa from tho Oak-dele Union Crammer School Thursday night nt the Oakdale Union High School auditorium following echool program Thla ta tho largest claee to bo graduated from the echool according to Berry principal Berry announced tho winner of th honor certificates medals and Pina (riven by Stanley Collins Poet No 37 American Legion Ruth Slpee and Clare nee Dlllwood received tho honor for tha upstairs claee and Dclmlra AntonalU and Rudolf Dehor the other claae The downstairs clam under the direction of Miss Agne Lindberg presented play No Girls Admitted Those taking pert were Ted Roberto Andrew Panero Delmtra Antonelll Pearl Menilrey Ethel French Georgia Stryker Eldon Fay Russell Hodgkin llay reaented Th upstair class under th direction of MIm Agne Zimmerman gave plsy That Awful Letter The cast Included: Ruth Corrigan Muriel Acker Lorsenn Rrichetto Wlllma Cook Marie Moser Francis Pmck Arlene Ship-man Helen grace Sawyer Nadine Knwlta Estelle Mahan Other numbers on tho program era: Song dam drill l-A boye quartet Nod In Kowlt Wlllma Cook Ruth Corrigan Loleann Brlchetto with Eldon Fay soloist Diplomas were presented to the class by Tullock president of th hoard of trustees of tha echool Membora of the Muriel Acker Veda All a Epefanla Amtscoe Mike Baysrilo Isile Beard Fete HlenchL Olxa HJor lolssna Hrli-hstto Wlllma t'nok Toll Coppettl Ruth Corrlxan Preston Gruin Margaret Itay Clarence Dlllwood lVrlye OhllardiircL Alfred Gorue Nsdlre Kowite Harold Long Kstrll Mahan Evelyn Marty Merle Mown Merlin Maser Richard Perdue Frances I'reck Frank Pr-k Jetnee Queyle Shirley Herd llalenarac Sawyer Ids Kchmld Arlene Rhlpmen Ruth Sipes William Smith Raymond mender La Vaughn Thompson jack Tulloch Delmira Antonelll Joe Arblnl Guido Rellusmlnl Msrlo Hnrello Karl Bray Den Cordon I Elmer Crawford Lowell Crosby Iln De vie Rudolf Peboro Virion Fay Kiliel French Rueeell Ilndg-klne Krerott John Pearl Iytle Tom Merkiowltch Zsnnla Merklewitrh IVerl llenetrey Elmer Morehouse Ctaado Neve- Charles Pfrunder Andrew Panero Iren Reyes Albert Itleeette Ted Roberta John tfnon-cor Georgia Slruyker Owynne Ven-ell Uoy Zero AT WATERFORD WATERFORD Jun The presentation of th American Legion medals by A Spoonemore to Jack Hanley and VeraonnEmig of tho graduating clam wu one of th feature of the commencement exereleea at th grammar school auditorium Thursday nlng Education A Community Project wu the topic of th apecch by Leroy Nicbob principal of the TSirlock High School Nichole emphasized there lx a difference between schooling and education and that tbert ia no agu limit for education Tha dlplomu were presented by Fager whom eon Cecil wu one of the graduate The valedictory wee given by Vesta Brown and tha salutatory by Vernon Emig Other numbers on th program included: Vocal duel McKnlght Sisters of Ceres violin ao to Ron Walker accompanied by Mrs Appling remarks to what had been accomplished during th year Randolph principal son go clam Invocation and benediction Elder Deardorff and Rev Pitt Walton Th twenty-two graduates were: Jerk Henley Harold Carson Kenneth Weaver Jack Ballard Cecil Fager Beatrice leaver ernona Tlmig Vesta Frown Beth Watlte Miry Burnett Jesels FikelBernl-e KM-ani Fleury KHianno luh Butler Tliendnrr ury Xvaney Welch t-dwird Allen Arnold lonng Stella Seseerl li'1 Ficjjel Ruth Slucl TurP'n "nd L1 Bahor TEOG PROGRAM UUGUSON Jun The seven- I 9-4 WESTSA Two-Story Boom Dntrojad In Spectacular Blue In Weit Bids Town NEWMAN Juna Two families rsildlng in house on North Street 1 owned by I Dobrxensky narrowly escaped death lost night when tha building was destroyed by fire Mr and Mrs Louis Lindsey thslr 4-year-old child ond On a roomer awakened about midnight to find tho sntlrs roof of tho house fir They occupied tho second story Rosier (terra Child Con took th child ond ran down tho stairs through flames and smoksi Lindsey dropped hla wtfa out of a window and then Jumped Mono wss Injured Mr and Mrs If Ross living down (fairs also wen awakened end left tha building Tha hotiM and all of the furnishings were destroyed The roof of tho homo of Fred Coso was destroyed Slight damage also resulted to tho homo of Mr ond Mrs 11 Costa Spread Frarad Residents of th block ta which tho fir occurred started moving furniture from Utair homes when It appeared tho sntlrs block would bo destroyed The Newman Firs Department directed by Chief Bath Wade however extinguished the flame after four-hour fight Origin of the fire Is unknown Dairymen Ready To File Article PATTERSON June Tha directors of tho Patterson Association which was organised several weeks ago have completed final details of preparations and filing of articles of incorporation has been authorised The association will ba confined to this section alons Instead of being combined association with the Crows Landing dairymen ns originally planned Crowe Landing dairymen are planning to form an organization following tha same plan as the local association Nina directors have been named for the permanent organization They are: Joa Costa Manuel Rogers Antons Freiiae Axevedo John Gulart Del Nero Felix Signorottl A Khtsletla and BoschL FARM E9UIPHEN1 -1' rwrpTT Mito Ceres Mr and Mra Ellle Caulklns and three children entertained Sunday at dinner In their homo Present were: Mr and Mra Leslie Apple-garth and two children of Block-ion Mr and Mra Will Michels of Modrato Mlaa Dorothy Michele Mr end Mra IL Amdegsrtb MIm IUmI Applcgorth Dule Smith Mr ond Mra Veach of Ilugheon end son Ernest and Edward see Mra Fred Caulklns entertained members of her Baptist Sunday school clem ot party at her home on Monday The guests enjoyed swim in the canal Refreshment home Present Atwell Geraldine Crismon Lily Mstauahlge Emmelyn Willett Marian Griggs Lola Magnus and Margaret Caulklne see JOAQUIN West Side Grain Harvest Starts Yields Are Low PATTERSON Juna Oraln harvest alerted ta this community this week Tho yield Is low owing to the sever dry weather and hot winds However th only appreciable cron oa tho West Side will be cut ta this section Soma fields will run six to eight Meka to tho acre It la reported with tea to twelve expected on onto exceptionally good field In tho majority of cases cuttlug ta being don ter seed only Newman Pupil Receive Diplomas NEWMAN Juno Th Big Prince short playlet wax presented Thursday evening at tho Yolo Grammar School auditorium part of tho graduation exereleea Tho following pupilx took part: Kenneth Robinson Rush II Clark Dorothea Hansen Alvin Xunea Anna Lawrence and Manuel Sousa Thirteen other members of the graduating claee presented several vocal select Iona Rev Voa Renner who presented th diplomas vu Introduced by McConnell principal of tho grammar school Pupils who received diplomas ora: Quiteria Alvin Albert Ara gona John Avilla John Bettencourt Rom Bettencourt Edwin Borbo Louis Borba George Cabral Russell Clark Uoyd Cotta Mika Flores Dorothea Hansen Henry Jensen Charles Johnson Jeoala Larloe Anna Lawrence Helen Mer-Mlla Ray Mason Miry Medelroe Alvin Nunes Robert Osburn Harold Packard Clarence Perks Hazel Pereira John Pereira Kenneth Robinson Dwight Rose Jems Ban-Job Joe Bllvelra Mary SUvtlra Helen Rouxa Manuel Souza and Lew Wing $2000 Offered For Return Of Youth JVn Th Tracy ra seeking Arthur Hudeon 1A of Grants Fora Oregon who uoppeored In Tracy Saturday night May SOI Arthur known a Jala dtaap-jrared white hia brother Harry Hudann entered a stars on Central Avenue to purchoM some ice cream In reporting the com to the police on Wednesday afternoon the following description woe given of tho lad: Dork hair parted on one ids wore heavy dark-rimmed glasses had on blue trousers with a pair of blue oergo panto underneath white hickory shirt ton sllp-oa sweater old blue root ond hod no hot Tho brother also tatad that Arthur had two dletlnct car nur the heart caused by attempts to commit suicide A reward of 20u0 was offered by tha brother for tho safe return of th lost youth Three Arrested On Game Law Charges LOS BANOS Juno 6-Three men were arrested in thla district recently by A Tlnnln game warden oa chargee of violating gamo Iowa Bert Lan gen hovel woo charged with having fifty-seven perch In hia possession Tha legal limit is twenty-five Langenhovel paid a fin of 20 ta court Laurence Baeihem wen arrested for having undersized black base and paid fine of (20 Sorenson of Bon Jom wn charged with killing six cottontail out of aeoson ond wax fined 923 so Driver Of Turlock Laundry Car Fined PATTERSON June 6-J Harvey Turlock laundry ear driver who crashed into a car driven by Frank Alves of Do Palo ot the Los Palmas highway Intersection on day last week wee fined 9230 here Thursday for not topping at the boulevard stop Lack of brakes caused tha accident stated Harvey He also paid for the damages to the Alvre car YOITH IN HOSPITAL GVRTINE Juna A-Frank Mello nd Frank Tost motored to Oakland Wednrrday to visit John Mellon who is confined in nn Enet! Oakland caused several 4 hospital wiih a broken leg by a fall while playing ball weclu ago at the Romero School ESCALON Juno 9-Mlia Opal BtrobI wa sleeted president of tha Girls' Improvement Club Tuesday night Others elected are: Nettle Stickles vie president Betty Tonlaltl recording secretary Carolyn Nelson corresponding secretary May Anderson treasurer and Marjorie Brennan reporter Plan to entertain th Oakdale Girls' Improvement Club on Juu 19 were completed The party wilt be held at the home of MIm Tbelma Blackmora MIm Margaret Steele wu choMn temporary adviser In tho absence of Mrs Goehring who la on a trip Elit Fruit Growers Plan Atwater Gathering MERCED Juna 6 Proposed contracts between peach growers and packers will be discussed ot an open meeting of Merced County fruit ranchers mt the Atwater Grammar School Tuesday night at o'clock it was announced hero yesterday by Georg Behlmcyer of Elk Grow head of tha State Grange Association Tha association will combat con-trofta ald Sehlmeyer who asserted that plan of the packers to cn only 70000U0 cr of peaches th! year have practically mined th grower Last yrsr 140M0n00 canned and 4 000004 caaee held over IN HOSPITAL DRY CREEK Juu 4-Nell Krodmwrfift 1 convalescing In tho Ktnnford Honpital after an opera tlon for appendicitis Hs expect to bo removed to hie homo th end of this week ASKED TO PLAY -KAR June The orcheetra of tho HUmar Union High School zf en Play before the Keantz As socle tlon of Turlock on Thursday June IL ELEtnON POSTPONED ESCALON Juno The Kacolon High 8cohol P-T A met Tuesday wning for a short biulncMM Mon Section of officers wu postponed until Fall in mu The sixth birthday of Vernon Brook wu celebrated by hi! Mra Etta Warner and daughter of mother Mra Harold Brooke with Modesto and Mr and Mra A a party Monday afternoon Gamea were played and refreshment served Present were: Rlrhard and Gordon Ham Lnurine Char-line Xtonna Jean and Mery Margaret Peirott Ernest Weli-h Jack Sperra Betty Strait Emalyn Willett Norma Jean Helaley Leslie Vernon and Edward Brooke- Mr and Mra Perry Lapham entertained over tho week end number of relatives who gathered for a family reunion Th guests left the early part of this week Sunday dinner was served in their honor Present were: Meseera nd Meedame Lephem lephem of San Francisco Gibson Lapham of Sacramento Art Weaver of Los Angeles Emerson Lapham Miss Sandberg Bob Lapham and Jark Curran of San Francisco Mra McCarron of Napa Dale and Lloyd Lapham of Sacramento Jaquellna Weaver of Loo Angeles and Mr and Mra 9 Wallace Mra Wray and daughter and Griffin and family of Denair Mr and Mra End Powell entertained nt their home Sunday with dinner In honor of tho twenty-first birthday anniversary of their on Jack A group of friend of th Utter wo present Two groups of local people enjoyed outings over the week end and on Sunday Mr and Mra Arthur G- Tiobltte and several young people motored to tho Tlb-bitte' cabin at Strawberry Those enjoying this affair were: Morion Dunstran of Stockton Lloyd Mat-t retch Geraldine Corey Douglas Lehmann Franklyn nrnyton Audrey Becker Leroy Shew Marcia Parker Helen Tlbbltt Thomas and Brayton he other group motored Sand Bar on the Stanislaus River and enjoyed picnlo In tha pnrty were: Ur end Mra Charles Delhi Mr end Mra Beede entertained at turkey dinner nt their home on Second Avenue recently for Mr and Mra Cochran and non Rov Mr and Mra Eben IJliey and children Jack Marjorie-Charles end Eben Jr I Kick and Harry Beede 1 Mr and Mra CL Ten Eyrke entertained at dinner recently Meseera and Meednmes Ol A Hill Conner Guy Mason Messers Rigel Warner Eleke and Middleton Oernr Hill Jr and Jana Buzzard The afternoon was epont with games Knights Ferry The Gpifced Roll Feed Means Greater Capacity The spiked roll feature la an advantage that every stock feeder who chops feed vm appreciate Yoa pitch hay fast enough to clog the Spiked Roll Feed of the Payee Hay Chopper FiunMBQti NRERCI8E9 HELD VAN ALLEN Juna Class daw eureixea wen held Thursday fZ at Van Allen BchooL Tna program consisted of seleo Rlrl' obonu elaas Prophecy Genevlev Howell bovo rtoni harmonica solo LlUhm piano solo Marghertta OHaraiu BlnBn teacher AII Ja Alto "nrar School held jrxd dv mt ol Thura VK wnm Thoea receivinr diplomat were: Bonnie JeanRrlJIff ley Barbara Nilswn BeST and Leroy Francla Wil KS jasL Douglu Lehman Harold Rlecta 10 otrmm Mra more Ruth Blakeilev Ruth Triiik Beiyl Price Hlldur Lindgren Eve- athMn "1 wlll dsv nd Mra Rob-Glahn Mra a oem mi th dmmltlra chunk1 Mr and Mra Schell entertained friends at their home Sunday evening Present were: Mr Schell Mrand Mra Mr and Mra Willie Yoder enter-Fred Stone Mr and Mrs MF: teined at dinner Sunday evening ism and rone Wesley andTwnmlel Covers were laid for Mr and Mra Mr and Mra FC Bahcock and Stanley Dixor Mr and Mrs Coarl Lf ADINtt LIMES OF as wigCi lO on Metelnand Frederick Mr ond Mr Crane Sir and Mis Hlmee and eon Harold Mr and Mra Fism Mra Ken- "edy Mr France Huddson and ta Johns In.

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