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7 TUESDAY EVENING aklanty MARCH 1932 '17. "ST CHERRY-TREE ISHERWOOD A CO. LTD. I i SGIEKTHO CRUISE SOUTH TODAY in the HIGH SCHOOLS WILL HONOR Rudy Served In $1,000,000 Damage Suit Crooner Alleged to Have Pirated Song Written1' by Roberta Hudson McKay FETE EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY WASHING TON lirar t(av mci The annual "combat" between high and low senior students of Oakland high school will takt. place on senior March-8.

EVents of various kinds will be held in.which the two classc SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd Week of May 1-7 to Celebrate Progress City Has King's Daughters' Home Has JVew. Memorial in -Its Courtr Planted Today comnete. Points will be awarded the Knights of the Round Table, have been elected and preparations are being made for events of the semester. Officers are president. Victor Koerper; secretary, Elroy Payson, and 1 Phillips.

The club is composed of JO outstanding upper division boys who strive for community and school service, G'eorge E. Mortenseh, principal, said. COMMITTER APPOINTED -Achieved Since 1852 for-winning each event and at th end of the dav the jclasshavlng th larfrest number will be pronounced "winners of the day' according to A memorial cherry tree flourishes Shaker Salt Crystal 2 for Chicken Ravioli 25c 1 Rnklng Powder. 'Cft Laiumet aji-ib. tm oyc Shredded Wheat "SW 10c today In the inner court are It.

P. Farris, principal. Preparations for senior day beine made by members of diamond If JlM 1 salt th SANTA MONICA, March l.OP) Two years' waiting and recent strategy which involved making process servers of bathing girls on the beach here, finally placed complaint in a 11,000, 000 damage suit in the hands of Rudy Vallee, radio entertained late yesterday. The "suit was filed 1n Los Angeles by Roberta Hudson McKay, who claimed Vallee pirated her song-Vagabond Lover," and published It as "I'm. Just a Vagabond When the -crooner arrived from New York recently.

be with his wife, the former Fay Webb, efforts began to serve him with the, complaint girls were furnished with qopies of the' complaint and Instructed to frequent high senior class. Costumes have been decided upon but will be kept i i SAN FRANCISCO. March 1. Tempieton Crocker's yacht, Ihe Is preparations for the latest voyage-Wen expedition to "the Revlllaglgedo Archipelago, off lower California. A party from the California Academy of Sciences and Crocker will depart a week from Thursday for a study of the natural phenomena of the archipelago; according to Dr.

Warren tbejnuseum pf the academy. Deep sea electrical capable? of descending 3000 feet, are a part of the scientific equipment aboard the Zaca. 4. The party will include John T. Howell, botanist for the academy, who last fall made a brief tour of Inspection of the region with Crocker.

Others aresDr. Albert E. Larsen, ship's doctor; Robert J. Lanier, assistant superintendent of, Steinhart aquarium; Harry S. Swart curator of ornithology and mammalogy for the academy; Howard Walton Clark, the academy's assistant curator of fish; and Tosio Asaeda, official a secret until senior day.

Oakland -is preparing to celebrate Its eightieth anniversary. Unde? the chairmanship of Post master William Nat Friend, a committee has been appointed by Mayof TC'Mrcom to formulate plans for the celebration of the eightieth year since Oakland's Incorporation as a town on May 4, 1852. The committee, composed of business; and civic leaders of the community, is outlining a program litivinfr -assembly each. plass will present an act and the class -ptvung 5c 8 the best act will receive a Apple Sauce, No. 2 tin.

10c FAB SOAP FLAKES PLUMS, Big number of points. A new committee has been appointed at Technical high to enforce smoking rules of the school department. The committee will be under the student executive board, the student body officers, and there will be no faculty adviser of the committee, the students- having full power. Frank Woody has been appointed chairman 'and will, be assisted Chairmen of the various events have been announced as follows K1nff-r7 DaTJphterrTidrne-ar3900 Broadway, planted as a feature of the organization's observance of the George-Washington Bieenten-rufil celebration. JVs.

C. C. Clay of Piedmont, portent of the King's Daughters. pn si'lod at the tree, plantine address on the life and character of the nation's first president was made by Miss May Young well known in Alameda educational circles. The tree planting was part of a double celebration, in which directors of ttye home entertained patients at a George Washington dinner.

10c 14c 17c iv-1 assembly acts, Fred Bloom, Kd No. 2Vt tin. CREME OIL Linsley and Lynhe Stanley; girls' ThTTheach as bathers on the. chance Uo-event to occupy the- entice tus-of-war, Bernardette Knapp SYRUP, Pint jug OXYDOL, large LIBBY DEVILED MEAT bovs" tug-of-war, John Jacobsen 4k 14c 1 relay race, Robert FJch; balloon by- Mario Albo, Auguste ReyelJ SOAP PEANUT BUTTER Jr popping Grand Jean, 3k that he might appear there. Late today he was met by a male process server as he drove an automobile Into the drlvewaV of his father-in-law.

Chief of Police C. E. Webb of Santa Monica. Chief Webb explained that Vallee was not hiding from the agents. OFFICERS ELECTED Officers of the Castlemdnt high Excelsior- club, a Junior division of Madeline arause, Ovedio Dami, Dorothy Lake, Allan Wood, Mar-gam Zingle, William Jackson, Virginia Vati Sickle, John Longaker, Frank Littleton, Robert Rooney, William Scott.

Ed Tee and Ray Nordstrom. POST HONOR ROLL Honor roll ratings for the first Budweis'er Malt Syrup, 3-lb. tin 39c Dairy Maid Milk, tall tin 4c Jello Dessert, special, 4 for 25c Mnrket Grorerterla quarter hajve been compiled at iKDUSEWIVES, Roosevelt high and will be posted THE 12 BIG BISCUITS MEAN ECONOMY in the school's exhibition case, according to AV. E. floors, commercial instructor who is in charre.

rRCEMIJRKET week of May to 7, inclusive, curing which time citizens and organizations Will review the progress of the community, from a tiny hamlet founded amid the oak trees to its present status as the commonwealth's third largest municipality. Opening th week's "celebration will be a. union church service conducted In the Oakland Municipal auditorium dedicated to the anniversary celebration, according to. present plans. During the week it Is proposed to hold an essay contest -tn the schools.

This may be sponsored by merchants, and several subjects have been suggested, Including a review of the entire 80 years of growth, articlea on the ten most Important events during that period, or stories of any one outstanding milestone In Oakland's progress. ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMS Civic clubs convening during the week will be asked to devote their programs to- ther anniversary Downtown stores will be requested to ijialntalp the historic motif in their window displsys, showing One hundred twenty-four girls placed on" the roll while 109 boys earned honor positions. Three received grades of all the highest obtainable record. They are Vera Monagan and Dario Menl- Apricots Tomatoes 9 Beat itnod I I With Puree, 1 ft aniiilllr, I I Mo SVi 0 68icj kitti, low senior students, and John evens, hijth Junior. Others who made high records MEM are Norma Knowles, June Weiu- (IlPina In clrelea on anl nr Pantry Filling Slntlun dorf, Lucille "Alder, Albert Kraback, "Mat Mehlman, Herman Madina, Harry Pike, Ralph Schloning, Kugene Walsh, Victor Rosen, Herman Qook, William Ni-ven, Margaretha Alldrldge, Rozella I'll EAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Mathews, Muriel Carley, Marie Ar-reola, Mary Boy, Beulah Matleson, Ill I.I, II AIICII Stand 39'' Bnaeless Reef Stew Mutton Chops 'Hamburger or Lnmb Stew Pound Fmirr Mirk larjce White Freah Creamery BOLOGNA EGGS BUTTER Pound i A Ktr.

HolMB Brll 10c 17y2c ofir Pt.Se Mr. MrlBht, doll I. 122 llenl. RH Al Ivl, nen. 1 I.

OSSOHKV-Clay St. I. ill. YAKIMA GEMS 20 25c AO-lb. Bak Yam? .4 lbs.

15c 5 lbs. Hl'" Juice Orangca, r. DC Winesflp- Apples. Lnrge lb. IDC KeeHloca Ethlyn Kraus, Marian Grosser, Feral Sindel, Frances TVhltf June articles sold during the olden days or other relics of the past.

Advertising managers of these stores will be urged to carry the anniversary Bischoff, Kenneth Sweetser, How ard Anderson, Leroy Sowers, Ha AUneeda Bakers" product 1110 I It 'S 'MAIIKI4T Clay St. fcnf. Yearling: -Shonlders Lb. 7c Boneless Reef rT'MOc Sirloin 1 Stcaks, lb. IDC Pork ir Chops, lh.

IOC theme In their display advertising. ley Fremming, Russell Harper, A bert Howden, Jack Sandkuhle, Ca The committee suggests that Oakland newspapers sponsor con Leberer; Riley Walsh, Joseph Ter 10 tests pr competitions on subjects cheria, William Boyle, Elmer Le iGrapefruit, doz. ZUC In keeping with the anniversary Malcolm Dahlquist, Albert Vascau MORGAN'M HATCHERY sellos, William Kent, Ed Hanze Russell Curry and Stanley Saltz- BABY CHICKS idea such as finding the oldest citizen, the one having largest number of relatives living in Oak stene. T-Bone if' Weaks. lb.

IOC Drive for 1000 NEW CUSTOMERS BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY- 1 fa.aEaagMauJ WILSON HONOR ROLL hnii ana hocks 1 1 Knrh IZ2C land, the pioneer recounting the Five students top the 'VVoodrow most Interesting history of early A Life-Long Wilson Junior high honor roll with MALONES! days. Residents having old photo MALONES! records of all A grades during the graphs of dwellings, street corners, first quarter of the term. horse cars, or other objects of in 2 do. 35 The -five are Clayton Andersen, CrT'C EXTItAK, LARGK LVJVJJ ItANCII i terest will be urged to make them Mildred Dingley, ratrlck Fuller, accessible to the newspapers or Alwihe Seilaff and Stanley Rule, for public display. I VINEGAR IUJTTKR.

Frenh or I LIVER lOl Creamery. IJjr. I SACSAGE, Lb. LCC POTATO ALAD TZ lie pure Lard, .3 lbs. 25 nucoa, ntest Miss Anna G.

Fraser, principal eauty In the public schools St Is to centralize the music of the said graces of A and are re quired to place on the roll of honor, A student may receive a in week around old-time, melodies popular In the days of Oakland's minor subject if it Is offset bv i no woman can avoid. foundation and be A in a major subject and still eluded on the roll. SI'IXiOM), Clny HI. lint. Medium Size Juicy Grape- The honor roll follows: IIAHKIN Rig 25o Snlo MONTIiRKV- JACK CIIEKSK Mayor Fred N.

Morcom, who will Issue a proclamation officially announcing the week of May 1 to 7 as 'Anniversary WeeV', and the Oakland Public library will have High ninth grade Clayton An 10c fruit. Limit 1 doz. Per dozen ilersen, Robert Comer, Oliver De Mary Fuller, I'hylls Greene, 25c lbs. SI Large or Small Tapioca 4 25c IiClltllH 4. 25c Macaroni 3 U.S.

25c Filled a Pecans, lb. DUC Frank Garrison, Louis Guider, Don available data on early life here. GrCNEHAL COMMITTEE BKOOKF1ELD OREGON CHEESE, lb ni TV XI llw. Swifl'g Premium. ir1 1 BACON MODESTO BUTTER, lb.

SALAMI KoV'roc'Qn'anty. Pound PURE EASTERN LARD. 2 lbs. ISc bologna JoT Hickory Smoked PICNICS, 3'? to 4 lb. ea.

49c (SNOWDRIFT llh 10c JAR DURKEE MAYONNAISE FREE with purchaae of pint jar. rnrr Hie IMnl Krnut wllli luiii'imcc 9l flxLJU I'aiK'j' IVnnlifiirli-rs lha. UO. 1 aid Harris, Margaret Hegarty, Le ona Larson, Robert Looney, Har Wisconsin l.liu-burger, OP en-l ttOZ. Imported lOiliim FANCY BANANAS' JOtf and 15c? Doz.

WasliliiKtiin Gem PA nn-lh. siick OvC old Mlnas, Enid Wattlnger, Rodney The genera) committee, of which Postmaster William Nat" Friend is chairman and Raynor E. Anderson Is composed of tandall, James Reycraft, George Clie'se, eiirli Simpson, Audrey Stump, Belt Swift, Lewis ITnccr. Stanley Wal the following: John J. Naegle, Mrs.

Willing Wheeler, Barbara Bal W. H. Brand, C. J. Struhle, Wll erald tidy, OTVIil Maloon, Harold lard Givens, Carl Hnffiiian, J.

B. FRESH STOCK CUT-RATE TOBACCOS Marty, Edward Borneman, ArlheJIa Kaiser, Harry G. William, Mrs. lirsch. Ralfo Marjnrie Wings or Yorktown C.

Mnynn. RiishcII Knnwland )wen, Jark Owens, Lenore Slifkin Howard Gllkey, Annie Florence Cigarettes, 1 A ames Althnusen, Enece Mnzio Rfown, Ralph T. Fisher, Fred N. XUt Flora Hita Day's Work Chewing, 60c plug Union Leader, $1.00 tin Morcom, W. J.

Hamilton. John .1 47c 54c Charles Engstrnin, Krmt Benllev ADVERTISER, 1 Allen Arthur Breed, Edson Iow ninth Betty Campbell, Ev Reg. 15c bag ag. aJL. arniato, Erma DeMello, Mildred Adams, Dr.

Elbert R. Dille, Miss Susan Mott, John F. Smith, Ingley, Betty Dooner, Ronald Seedless Grapefruit, 12 for 20c Oves, Robert Pirby, Peggy Hehener, Miss Rosalind Keep, Glenn Woods, Fred Gartner, Carl J. Frese Marshall Kamena, Evelyn Kless Prpartmrnt Wednesday Groeerteria SAVINGS! ling, John Malllson, olga Mllovlch Charles E. Snook, Robert M.

Fitzgerald. Governor George 1 (MSSr- Stanley Nltxherg, Lois Piper, Edna Potts, Margaret Reboll, Stanley Pardee, Rabbi, Rudolph Coffee, KARO Kymp Rlue Isabel lH-lb. Tin 10 OATS Small '22c Juicy, Thin Skinned Lemons, dozen 5c Rule, Alwlne Sielaff, Bill Taplin Robert B. Galord, Dr. John Ralph: Lloyd, Lucille Angeli.

Ed Slavlch, R. -C. Rltterman, John P. ward Basso, Evelyn Branatetter, Maloon, Ad fiehna It isn only at weddings and parties and in crowds that you 're "1 in one Beauty Contest after gnothet! Every time anybody looks at you, you 're in a Beauty Contest! Fresh, natural beauty wins! 4 Mlldred-Coleman, Elsie "Der-zanf, FRUIT-A-GRAIN ter, Frank Merrltt, Roy C. Beck- Ruth Stallard.

Dorothy Trufelll man and William H. Groat. Evelyn Bedrosian, Helen Brecken Black or White, Op I SODAS Or Fig, 6 tdOK, New Golden lOp GRAHAMS 9 Other committees are: Plant, ridge, Augusta Frailer, Johnny Fregulla, Frank Gelso, Anita Ml Harry G. Williams, chairman; John F. Smith, John J.

Naegle. R. C. son, Helen Rock, Salvador Cuttlta, SILK TISSUE 3 twZr- 10c Bitterman and Raynor E. Ander Lum Wong, Leonard Reese, JELL0 Per Pkf.

IDES Mayonnaise Relish Pint Jnr son. Historical dat, John Boynton uaies, IDI m.0 Corn or Bran Muffins, spec, 2 doz. 25c Hlh eighth egfry Ah, Blllle Bolton, Mildred Campbell, Frances Kaiser, chairman; Ad Schuster and Frank Merrltt. Publicity. Roy C.

Eaton, Lucille Faretta, Helen Lo 3-1 tin Beckman, chairman; Russell Know- rentzen. Kites Millar, Margaret Moore, Armanda Stella, Duane land Carl Hoffman, Annie Florence Brown. John J. Allen Tenny, Jaelt Tenny, Jack Torino, If Beverly Vera, Marlao Beanland rg of Pork, 101. I klcd Neck OCJ lJlC 1 Bonos Dibs.

Lot William H. Groat and Glenn Woods. lh. Theresa Beltrame, Esther Bern stein, Mildred Chase, Lucille De maris, Mary Doascin, Billy Dorsey Trcikh Pork lb. Ioinn, 1 1 Pint CorncO 1 lolC I Ircr.

7T m- T7.Nowikt.P-y'fc'-w-1- lT.a clean, soft I with Camay!" 1 Ji I lSS Y-rL Gwendolyn Fenton, Patrick Fuller, Itib Clioifi, I ''WW Spnro 10l Barbara Hill, Bernice Jorgwsen lb. nib, m. Illb, lh. Robert Kimball, Vivian Lflyhourne, I'nrk Kl.nd, Itrpt. 11 Illlry'a ornfH Mrat Drill.

II" Martha Mookel, Edna Myers, Win nifreit Rodwell, Eddie Rule, Ward Smith, Helen Scott, Pauline Stone, Veal or Lamb Stew, special, lb. 10c IIIHI.OI OH TF. tK.HI.OI KTKIK, Ik. le Mnt Hof. 12 Palace OYSTERS 6 -ox.

Tins Sharleen Walters, Betty Whalen, Pauline Wheeler, Erma Veretto, ICegina Carlson. Savlna Carasso, CORN SUGAR 12c Bulldog BOTTLE 15c D00 LITTLE TABLETS Root Beer Extract Ilrunil l22c Concord Grape Jelly l6iltr 10c HOLLAND COOKIES 39c Frank Karg, Shizuye Takel, Flor ence Shearer, Charles Mori, Tilllo Pond Crrnm 54c PORK NIUST, akaak raili, Ik JC Kevorhian, Phyllis Ferrari, Harris Gives added zest Chittenden, Jmes Hurley. Auralie CHOPS, nf. XV! Ilnyrr Aplrln 1lll(H PORI 4 Ik. PORK and healthfulness Rourdage, Kzania Vucinich, Melba lljt anucci.

i Buy a dozen cakes of Camay today, Let no other soap even "1 touch your precious skin! Poor soaps can do so much harm! I But Camay will keep your skin exquisitely soft as gardenias! to Lenten dishes in dis Low eighth Maude Bryant, Alice PtATB BOILING BEEF Ik 8ic S'lr MnJ. on Napkin forC Owl Ir.B TtrpU 3 Iwlwl Marr fiura, Emllv Saxon, Esther Btrk'i Meat 13 RED CHERRIES Smith, Ilene Sundquist, Dorothy Torrsno, Jean Tregoning, Mary 10c 5c Evelyn Wells, Wllla Jane Willis, STEW raniini TVINK Per PaokaRe. Helen Baugh, Winifred Clark, Rose Lean LADIES' SHOES Cuttitta, Adeline Deluechi, Douglas SUGAR PEAS xo. a ()c size tin 1UW Denton, pearl Dondero. Minnie Gain, Evelyn Fulton, Ruby Bong- 1 i LIBERTY Rlenrlilnir WATER Pint 5c llrrf Wal a.rlnW Lamb I for 5c street, Lorraine PagaoetU, Lydi; MUSCAT GRAPES Pena, Theresa Speranza, Elinor FIG or PEAR JAM 10c Weston Martin, Victor Massoni.

Alice McCray, Roger Wil Vrll.i Has SPECIAL HALF SOLED AND HEELS 49c Ftnt CUh lastkar u4 SistarUU NEW POTATOES Tropak. No. 5 tin The soap you use makcs all the difference in the beauty of your skin. Camay is a' pure, creamy-white soapt.Xree-of coloring matter, frre of the "chalkiness" that dries out the skin. It is so gentle and 5 that 73 skin doctors give it higfi praise! Buy Camay, the Soap of Beautiful Women torfay.

A minute with its luxurious lather and warm Waterthen a cold rinse and your skin is aglow with fresh It is as exquisite as dewy flower petals! Romance comes yoAir way to stay you win those little day-by-day Beauty Contests that make all the difference in a woman's life! A A 7kC iOUR LEADER Eastern BACON Whol Sid 69c Llailt 1. Marrr'a. Dvpt. RIPE LtO o-i 1 OLIVES OLD KeIloKs PEP Packafe Men's Half boles, Ziit c'" Rlk Lola liams, Edmund Zalay, Eva May Briscoe. High seveoth- Henry Cappello, Bella Friedman, Bradley Garretson, Audrey Gunn, Ernest Martinelli, Lillian Motto, Olga Xoshwin, Jack Rodriguez, Nadine Sherwood, Donna Weeks.

Margaret Amlck, Marie Andersen. Gertrude Gaertner, John Reese, Ida Villata. Eleanor Fer-nander, Beatrice Tappan, Alton N'utle-, Jack W'hitaker, Ard el I Nul-ley. Low seventh Hslalne Busey, Buzzo, Betty Courtwright, Car- A P.rk Ik. lie I W4-Meat Ural.

I Dr. T3 GRAY'SO SHOE FACTORY I i 9c Carnation the Soap of Beautiful Wometn CH1MNEE SWEEP Parkaee LWr-. PANCAKE Boiled Salami P.aa4 19c Genuine Tillamook rttm, Ik. 19c Firfc.ar, Aaatrallaa Cottontails rack 20c Oaklaa4 rltr Peanut. la tk.

akIL 2 ib, 25 DlnnH r. 1 Larg Pkf. 15c mel Feldmsn, Sally Goodier, Ida Maraccinl, Charlotte Smidt. Clarice Natzlaff. Olga Valenzano, Bob Ala-meida, Wendell ElzUj, Aleen Lay-bourn.

Pearl Ortzow, Fred Taplin, Donald Tockey, Edward Ebke. Joey Oulsto. Eva Devoto, Leslie LaPerle, Jean Pope, Helen MtchelU Charlotte Warner, Alfred Dehm, Loyce Weolcott. FuU 3 lbs. MK KIM RVK 1HI, P.H.HT I IMIT IMIIlt ISO fUn Pablo Are.

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