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Modesto News-Herald from Modesto, California • Page 10

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MODMTO SIWS-HEBAlD-lPBn, .3, 1927 A PAGE FOR SATURDAY SHOPFEKS IS TALK SUBJECT "Ancient Greece believed that it took -the individual, the home, and flcLool to produce a nation. Christ believed that the phase of being an individual coupled with the home and school produced the individual itself." T. G. Barneli, instructor at the High school, told business and professional men at the pre-Easter luncheon held Friday in the First church. The subject of BarneU's talk was "Christ, the Citizen of His Country." The conditions of the time Christ lived were given.

Herod, an Hum- ean, came in contact with the Jewish people only because of his marriage with a Jewish woman, according to Barneli. "Christ. loved his country, its great men, its valleys mountains, fields and streams. He loved His country so well, that He greatly desired to free the rule of Herod and the Jomans, and to elevate it to a sovereign state," Barneli said. believing in the power of the individual in the Btate, refused a kingship, stood with an unpopular minority against a nation in the wrong, and submitted to punishment by law in a Btate which fifty years after disappeared from the FIGHT FAKE SCHOOLS CHICAGO--The American Association of Engineers, declaring that "the country is over-run with misleading correspondence schools," is backing a drastic law to be Bubmitted to Congress to eliminate frauds and provide a baais for the legitimate.

Recent surveys indicated correspondence schools do an annual business of $70,000,000, much of which is spent for training that is of no value. GERMANY TAKES GOLF Germany always has been the most conservative of the European nations in the following of sports, golf is now being enthusiastically and is sweeping the country. About a dozen new links are under construction now. face.of the told the luncheon gnesta. "The Christian idea that the individual serves the group, was conceived and introduced to the world by the man who died for his beliefs, Jesus of Nazareth," said Bar- neli in conclusion.

Tnt- luncheon was served to about BO men. Jack Hazard presided. MISS WILMA HOSLAMD, clerk in J. C. Penney company store, left Modesto Friday.

After a few dais visit in Escalon she will start for her home in McCook, Nebraska. Groceries and Meats C. BLACK BLDQ. 11th Hid Eyo St. PHONE 171 PHONE 1084 PURE LARD Morrel's East- era, 4-lb.

Pafl. CAMPFffiE SALAD OIL Hone Better, 18-oz. BEST'S MAYONNAISE SWA.N MATCHES pint BEST'S RELISH SPREAD 20c 45c RAFT SA'NDWICH SPREAD KAY, a new one. Jar DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT witn the tree- ripe flavor; KOSA Pure. Fruit Raspberry 2-lb, jar Blackberry Loganberry OLD FASHION CHOCOLATE 25c DROPS, per Ib.

NAPTHA SOAP, 10 oars for. FANCY HEAD RICE, 6 Ibs MILK, Tall can 9c GARDEN HOSE $3.29 A A I A Sperry Drifted Snow Flour 49-lb. Royal Bating Powder Bulk, Douglas Salad Oil Half 69c Market Fresh and 'Smoked Meats Eemember, we sell nothing but first class meats and still our prices are no higher. Good Sugar Cured BACON Half or QOA whole, COmFOuKD, per LOIS STEAK, per Ib. I5C LAED, ROUND STEAK, per Ib J.

6 per Ib HAMS Hauor whole, Also Rabbits and Poultry NO GROCERY BILLS TODAY IF YOU ARE A CUSTOMER OF PIGGLY WIGGLY RIVERBANK CANNERY FILES PAPERS HERE 5100,000 In Stock to Be Issued By Concern Articles incorporation were iled Friday afternoon in Modesto by the Riverbank Canning company, The cannery, which, manufactures tomato paste, is incorporated at Shares are to have a par value of $10 each. The directors of the company are Lorenzo Zerillo of Riverbank and C. W. Minnear and John 0. Juneo, both ot Although the articles of incorporation will permit the cannery handle all types of fruit, it is at present used for only tomatoes.

A crop from a large Stanislaus county acreage was handled last rear, and even larger amounts iare been contracted for this season. of Italy Has Million Depositors SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 recently nationalized Bank of taly here claims the largest num- )er of depositors of any bank in North Issuing its first statement since its. recent enlargement, the institu- yesterday showed an aggregate of in deposits; total resources of stocks and bonds in the Federal Reserve Bank totaling cash on hand; 571,327,575 and physical iroperty-y-its banking houses in L64 California cities and towns-worth' The nationalized organization has a capital of 530,000,000, of and In undivided profits. Britain to Demand Nanking Reprisals LONDON, April 1. The cabinet today approved the government's draft note to the Cantonese authorities in China.

It is understood that.the note demands punishment" of tnose responsible for the Nanking outrages, indemnification bi tiie' vieiitas Oi their families and apologies to the governments whose consulates were looted and whose officials- were attacked. Germany Hands Over Reparation Payment BERLIN, April accordance with the Dawes agreement, the bank for German indus- trial'obligations today handed fdr reparation-payments. The sura represents the first half-yearly installment of interest due, for the third year, on the mortgage on German industry of 5,000,000,000 marks. NO CHANGE IN SCHOOL VACA1 Petitions From Univergity Women, Professional Girls Changes School Action The petition sent by the Modesto Teachers' association asking the date of the school vacation be changed so as not to conflict with the coming" election was withdrawn after it had been to the- board; it became known to- The petition was withdrawn kVednesday after it evoked a ioint protest' from the University Women's association and the Business and Professional "Women's club. These two clubs submitted their protest to R.

B. MacBride, presi- lent of the board ot education. They objscted" to the proposed change on the that it would interfere seriously with their entertainment scheduled for April 19. According to the club women, they had al! of their plans in accordance with the original va-, cation schedule. They will present a show, and have placed a bond $500 for the at- fair.

Withdrawal gf the petition was made by "a vote of all of the Modesto schools. In all but two schools, the vote was unanimous. In ono of the others, it stood 11 to 3, and in another, 48 to 3. Young Worried Over Loss to State Fund SACRAMENTO, April; 1 unstable condition of the state's -revenue by which a.ppssibie loss'to the generarfund up to may occur, was given serious attention today by Gbvernor Young and administration leaders. .1 The bill now will reduce the estimated general ftud surplus of by several million dollars.

The instability of the state's gen. eirai fund jias resulted from United SUitas supreme court decisions other states, which might' affect estimated revenues, a number of other complications, it was pointed out. New Schedule Into Valley in Effect TOSEMITE, April 1. --Under amended travel hours, visitors to YosemUe valley paay enter from 6 10 and leave PENNEY STORE GIVEN ANNIVERSARY DRESS Silver Motiff -Followed Because of Twenty-Fifth Year With, decorated In a silver motif, shields finished in silver, gold, blue and black, commemorating the establishment and growth of. the firm, the Modesto store of the J.

C. Penney company celebrated the 25th year, in the history that nation-wide- institution. The for a memento, is offering a 26-piece set of silver ware. "This is befitting the occasion, for it is a silver anniversary," said Fred Swlsher, advertising manager, who also decorated the store. The show windows are, decorated with a silver cloth bach drop, the floors being covered with a black material edged with a thin silver line.

Largo shields' are used prominently in the front of the store. Three links run diagonally across shield and within -the upper link is a picture of the company's original store in 1902, the center link has a picture of one of its modern stores of today and in the lower liiik is a picture of tin company's mammoth IS-story steel ind concrete warehouse and office building in New York. According to Swisher, the company has been planning fop the celebration for more than year. German General Dies In Row With Officer April 1 Von Wrlsberg, 64, died from heart failure today after ail altercation with a policeman. Tha altercation arose when the policeman 'requested th's general to refrain from delivering a speech at the Bismarck monument near the Reichstag, 'to- former officers observing the 112th anniversary of thb- birth of Bismarck.

The policeman pointed out that the law. i bade demonstrations within a mile tiie Reichstag. tempted speech but became so excited over the- incident that his heart tailed. new schedule is in effect today. Commenting on the new regula tlons Superintendent Lewis today 'they will traffic confusion and make visits to the national park more pli ising.

GOOD IT BETTER COMPANY- OVER, A CUP. OF POU6ER.T Incozytete-4-tete or jolly company--when friendship is warmest-companionship closest-then Is the time for a cup of Folger's. In fact, wherever yon find good company! there you'll find Folger's! San Joaquin County News OPENING DELAYED IjODI--A heavy downpour ot rain-delayed tie opening 01 tie Led! Canning Company's plant. Arrangements had been made to start canning the 200' acres of spinach today. BAILS SELF OUT Castro yesterday bailed himself out on five eu'argcs.

They were, two viola- tious ot the Wright act, reckless driving, speeding and violation ot a' city parking ordinance. MAN INJURED broken ribs, seven cuts and bruises were by Lewis- Cheatham, when he was thrown frbm a wagon. His team became unmanageable and ran away. SUES FOR $30,465 April 1 (Special). --Suit lor damages was I RABBITS IN TREES OTOJJPLANT, Ark.

--Hundreds, or rabbits In the flooded districts near here have been removed from trees where they foufld. refuge as they were being swept along In the current. They even Jumped into boats filled with people and many were killed -to provide JoM for rsJugees. Tivo negroes set out to rescue dogs which were stranded on housetops and lu trees. Th'ey foun'd more than a dozen panic-stricken animals.

FEDERAL PRISONS FULL number of inmates. of federal prisons has doubled sines' 1919, according to a report of the Department of Justice. Of 8750 prisoners last June, 1837 were held for violations ol the Volsteaa act. About 6500 risoners also are held in county in different parts of the country, awaiting trial or accommodations at the federal institutions. added to criminal charges of mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon against Tony Sterllno, local grocer, as a result of a fight February 26, in which Oliver C.

Buck, the complaintant, was stabbed four' times. RECOVERING AFTER YEARS IN Doris Hlnton, 24, was listening a radio when she suddenly put down headphones, lay back and went to sleep. That was font years ago. She remained unconscious for more than a year. Dn- iler continuous treatment by.

Bye? clalists she is 'slowly recovering; Although still unable to speak, sha has regained her sight and caii write letters. Physicians, though puzzled by the malady, girl will become, normal. of Your Child's School-work is in the Morning! Give The Breakfast that "Stands tty" You Then Toast-Cocks in 2 toS Mrnutss PALATE PLEASING MEATS HERE'S a a difference In qualities of Meats-but you're -certain to get the best grades herel QUALITY ALWAYS COMES FIRST! PALACE MARKET W. R. VAN VLEAR REEDER VAN VLEAR Phone 27 810 Street FRESH WHITE ASPARAGUS BUY THESE SAVING SPECIALS Our store is established as giving quality merchandise at mod- erate prices.

Here in this big store--the largest of its kind in the entire valley--you may choose whatever you require for the table in the way of GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES and HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SH STAMPS--FREE DELIVERY--PHONE 1033 Pound cans Thompson's double malt-, ed milk, Choc-Flavor and with each can an Alum- inum Shaker Heinz brand, tomatoe ketchup BEANS2o Ernpson's stringless beans. Shredded Wheat This' Is a fine value on this food duff's fancy tiny corn fl 29C Soap 1035C The new drink; extra dry and laundry soap Tomatoes SST. lie Oysters 2 0c nT. Sic Tuberose solid pack Mobile Bay Cove oysters Matches 0c Cleanser only.

Ohio Red Tip matches Light House brand FLOUR 24y 2 -lb. OQ sack Gold Medal brand eastern flour; fine quality Coffee 0 39C BakingPowdfer M. J. B. brand Shilling's brand; fine value SHOP HERE AND SAVE -Bananas 25c Rhubarb 4 S25C Fancy rlpa fruit Fancy quality and Our customers say it's JL simply wonderful rr "Wear- Ever" French Fryt This French Fryer consists of one "Wear-Ever" minum Sauce Pan and a durable wire basket of special design.

It's just the thing for Piench-fried potatoes, doughnuts, French-fried oysters, croquettes, fried fish, corn fritters, "Wear-Ever 55 Cooky Sheet 15 In. long 12 in. wide Ing cookiw, bbculu, etc, IE also has man? other uses. Regular prise.

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