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Modesto News-Herald from Modesto, California • Page 5

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-MODESTO HEAR TALKS AT ij Assistant Btata Marshal Is' Guest; Legislation Discussed prevention legislation was! UsMsseS by J. F. McDill of San! FflMUco, assistant state fire shal. at a the Stanls- teus Ctnisty Association at Firemen at Ceres Mocday eight. i McDill also gave a brief history! or Ihi progress made la Jlre ing apparatus.

welcomed the firemen to the cityj TM wa TMada by Mayor I Sol P. Euas of Modesto, i Glva Talks Others who gave -tnort talks dur-! ing the meeting are: C. a president of the Ceres Chamber of I Commerce: Frank E. Douiv of Pat-! unon. Chief Lloyd ilcAulay of! Crows Landing.

Vaughn chairman of the board of tapervi-i E. B- Biggs of Chlel George Wallace of -d ttilson of Ceres, Chief Z-, Bailey of Oafadale E. Van Pelt of Oakdale. Chief E. G.

Snydefofj RiwbaBjr. Chief Cksrl-s Lun. daw of Turlock. Chief William Uhmkuhl of Waterford. Chief Will Ham of Ceres and Chief J.B.Frltts of Huehson.

Chief O. S. Ball of Patterson, county president, presided. More than 100 persons attended. Entertainment was furnished bv tho Oakdala and Ceres haywire orchestras.

I The next meeting will be held at' Newman In New Junior College Officers Schedule Given For Course On Modern Writing CUmpeff ISto Prueiit Day Ut- a cur extension course to givtn by Miis Alice C. Cooper! i of the Modesto Junior College, will! "ill meet on Thursday, beginning 'start in the McHecry Library at' 1 10 A. In the home of Mr. Slgaty-nre Men Are To Be; o'clock on Thursday cveainz Sin. Ira Woodman at the Digging Ditches Within FewDayi Tbx Home emMgHM 'i-J jTulry Road and Granger The ooorse will be under the! Mra Marearet ToiJt.

coaniy auspkea of the Modestoi 1 111 demoiuttatloa agent, will College of I project will be Pat- Each woman vtll ouch and cup. her JTatted For Jbtozieatioa-- Hrrr Jams, acd Bert PhfiUpt itja- rant laboren. were arreKiS ber. on a charge otto- f-o More to HXTB It Done liljfct T.T, OLEAKKE8 paau days a total of eighty- at worit digging ditches to carry the 'pipes. City Engineer Prank J.

said. Digging of slreeliT a 1 vta Houts before the citv office opened for bStoSsI ciT'Sf ihe project rtarted. mm of lual labor instead of machines ateiost entirely on the job. thus giving employment to a greater number of men. Rossi said.

or 1 'o meetings of February 13. some. Aiptc'u'orJ Poelrj-: February M. The I Man Of Parts--Ta- gore: March S. Poetry Of The.I Orient In English Forms; March- 12.

Poeu Of The Southern Hemisphere; March It. The Irish Con-'I tribution To Our Literature; March I S4. The Debt Of Modern Posu TV I Oasjlcs; April 9. Poetry For I And By The Younger Generation: April 16. America As Seen In Re-'i cent Epic Poetry; April 23.

What 1 "-Our and April Z3. Lyric, Ara Achieving- 'I ArpH 30. Callfornla't Contribu-'l ff, FEBSUAS7 SPECIAL GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS AT $1.00 PER HOUR! By a chop elul It completely equipped to tire prompt and efficient OSE-STOP SERVICE VACCARO SWEELEY Tenth and Phone 2242 y-ojui Touterature UB 1 Paradise Women Js noa- Xewman In May. Services Fni- For James B. Perry Funeral rites for James B.

Perry 70. who died at Los Angeles on Saturday, were held In the Sovern Funeral Home Tuesday with Kev. Marcus P. ilcCiure. pastor of ihe First Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Interment was In the Masonic Cremetprv. Principals of schools In the jcoimty will discuss their vocational iguidanco program at a meeting of jthe Stanislaus County Shop Teacb- I Club In the The Cedars, 1603 I Street, at 6:30 o'clock on Wednesday evening. Dean C. S. Morris of the Modesto Junior College will lead the dls- Pleads JTot Guilty A.

Branch Owe Contl ham on Monday. Cemetery. Perry leave his widow, ICUVC3 1113 WIQOW, illrS. ilarj- B. Perrj- of Modesto, and four children.

cussion. ilaterla! continue work ff gathered to along vocational Barnett, continue work aloag guidance lines," said J. president of the club. "Speakers will be obtained from the state department of education BASBEK SHOP Thanklns my ccstomers and irlends for ihclr past patronage the Liberty Barber Shop, you ara cordially invited to visit MY NEW BARBER SHOP at SIX- TESMTIf and STREETS. -Lem McKinsey i MODESTO FRENCH DRY CLEANERS 319 Street Phone 751 Sutti Cleaned and Irfidlca' Clrttncd and Pressed and We Call for and Deliver February Specials ROOFLESS PLATES Made an low as S20 Silver Fillings-In quantity Teeth extracted at reduced platrn arc to be matte.

Dr. W. W. Morris 02S Tenth St. Pltcne ucfKuuuciiL UL euucituon and from the universities for 'ater meetings." men teachers in the countv arc invited to attend the meeting.

Course On Archery Tackle Announced An organization meeting for tea-week course in the making of archery tackle will be held in the Modesto High School shop at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening, J. K. Barnett announced on Tuesday. r1 1 course will be conducted In iction with the Modesto School and also with the scoutmasters' training course. Barnett will be in charse.

All persons Interested are Invited to attend. lria! Don't mlM our big closlwr-out sals Thlel's, 1019 Eye! (adv tf Try, Earing at Walton's, 1109 St You will like it. Adv. tf Council To Meet--The citv council of Modesto will meet on Wednesday to transact routine business Th? TyprJi ticlnz done u-iu represent an expenditure of approximately and. is part of a 553,000 sewer extension program recommended geyeral months ago.

Turlock Youth Is Arrested At Fresno Philip Marllnez. 22, of Turlock wan arrested In Fresno on Monday and returned to the county jail here to be tried on a statutory charp.e. authorities said. Study Gardening The landscape gardening project was discussed by Mrs. Joe Hart at Have Vour Watch repaired by the only graduate certified watchmaker in Madccto--specializing In repair of STrlss and American watches.

Heermancc Jeweler, 915 10th. (ailv if MR. A MRS. A HENDLT were host and hostess at a dinner party In tho Italian Inn.on Saturday evening. MR.

AND MRS. WTT.T. J3AVI- SON entertained as we.ek-cnd guests. Attorney Carl E. Ijnd'say of Fresno and daughter.

Mrs. M. Shortridge. Jr. MRS.

H. 3. GOULD, Misses Virginia and Jlarjorle Gould and Bobby Gould have returned to Modesto, after a very brief visit wit 5 friends in San Jose MRS. CHARIiES EAST Is spending a few days with her daughter in Fresp.o. Spring Wash Clever new models.

Hardin's, SL (adv tf Horseshoe Club Plans Election Officers of the Modesto Horseshoe Club will he elected at a meet- Ing in the city hall on Tenth Street Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Notices of tho meeting have been mailed out by H. G. Eastman, secretary. McHenry Court Map Approved By Board A map of the McHenry Court residential tract in Modesto wan approved by the board of supervisors here on Monday.

It already had been approved by the city and county planning commission, it was announced. Print Ensembles 55.95. $9.95, Real values, new today. Hardin's. st (adv 41 Miss Simplicity Foundation Garments.

The most popular design ever created by H. W. Gossan! Company. The Diagonal cross line flattens the diaphragm and abdomen. us demonstrate them to t.

Leanon's Corset Shop, S09 It Street, Phone 962. (adv tf) Come in and see our beautiful new scarfs and our new spring prints sn all sizes from 55.95 Clairmotta's Beaty BIdg. to 518.95 (adv If) Mrs. A. Puckett.

326 I rs. uckett. 326 High Street, "Modesto. 48. reported to the police on Monday tha theft of a purse from a local apartment house here on Saturday night- ALL WOOL SUITS Made to youi measure.

Fit assured or your money back S. Y. BRAVES BIVEBBANK, CALIF. Up-to-flate Tailor dens in the county Is planned for AprlL Mrs. Margaret Todt, county demonstration agent, conducted a demonstration on fitting patterns.

Eighteen women attended Just Phone 347 Dry Wood for Wet Wetthtr COAL JSB WOOD Castle Gate--Safe and Dependable--Mountain Oak MODESTO FUEL CO. SUNSHINE MELLOWS Heat Purifies Put a PAINTER to Work! Rottger Apartments now heated with Natural Gas ECENTLY a Natural Gas Conversion Burner was installed in the furnace at the Rottger 222 McHenry Street, Modesto Mr. Fred. J. Rottger, owner of the apartments and manager of the Johnson-Wherry Furniture Company, says: "I changed over to Natural Gas because I wanted to give my tenants the benefit of the cleanliness of Natural Gas.

I find that Natural Gas is a more convenient fuel to use. It requires no storage space and it is safer. People of Modesto are finding that Natural Gas is the best fuel to use for cooking, water heating and house heating. Modern gas appliances can be obtained from the P. G.

and E. or the local dealers. i YOU, as a part of Society, help pay for all nnemployment. For this glorious land, nobody is allowed to starve, and thi absolute necessities of life are provided for everybody, even 31 I it has to be done through charity. But Y-O-TJ help pay the bill, in one way or another for supplying; everybody with necessities, and you would not have it otherwise, for after all, we are our "brother's keepers." But Americans as a rule don't -want eharitv Thev Tvac 1 WORK.

They want JOBS, so they can deliver full value foi every dollar you pay them. The more jobs there are, the leas charity is necessary, but if thera are not enorigh jobs to enable families to be self-supporting, then charity becomes necessary. So let us use our best efforts to CREATE JOBS for people and is The house needs painting. So does the garage. A couple of rooms need calcimining.

Another room needs paper. New enamel would brighten the kitchen and bath. The woodwork in all the rooms is more or less scratched and marred. NOW is the time to have your home refinished, in whole at pert. will get greater valne for your money, and it will help some home-town painter to keep his family with decent self-respect.

You will reap direct benefit in greater home pleasures. Another family will get food for the table and clothes for the cmidren. And Society will be spared the expense supplyin" their needs. If you know a reliable painting contractor, who is daily receiving applications for work, call him up and tell him you want to put a painter to work. He will I see you get a fair, reasonable price on the iob and i that it is finished to your satisfaction.

Or call up this store. We have on fife tbe names of several painters who need work acd will be glad to get them in touch wilh you. You need work done. They need jobs. We have the I materials.

Mix these three ingredients properly and it i will help care depression and the unemployment evil. iPnblic work is months getting started. But YOU can start! lyojir rainting job NOW, when it is most needed. i 1 Sirjcerdy yours, W. P.

Fuller Co. LUCKIES are always to your throat Everyone knows that sunshine mellows-that's why the "TOASTING "process includes the use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE-made of the finest tobaccos -the Cream of the an extra, secret heating process. Harsh irritants present in all raw tobaccos are expelled by "TOASTING." These irritants are sold to others. They are not present in your LUCKY STREKE.

No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. Theaduiceofynurphy- oatm is: Kap out of' doors, in theicpoi air, h-eathe deeply; tafce Plenty of exerdse in tntiioui sunshine, Juzte a. periodic cheek up on she health of jour Owned Operated Managed ty 1020 I Street Phone 931 It's toasted" "TONE IN-- 213-231 'This advertisement published ard paid for by us to heip create new for our unemployed and to support campaign of Unemployment 'Committee.) COUClh 3-- Dam Orcha- Thwrday and Saturday evening N. B. C.

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