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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 11

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933 DEALERS TALK BUILDING GAINS Legal Test Halts I S. F. Waste Dumping REDWOOD CITY. Dec 5. Two i OF ADVERTISING Mi SAN FRANCISCO.

Dec. 5. Winter and spring sales and advertising campaigns were discussed at a regional conference cf General Elec Citrus Growers Map i War on Agitators RIVERSIDE. Dec. 5.

(U.R) The Riverside Citrus Growers Protective Association presented an united front against strike agitators today with a force of 200 special sheriff's deputies prepared to cope with any emergency. The association was organized with the approval of county supervisors after reports, were circulated that agitators were attempting to foment dissension among workers. The navel orange season opens next month. Officials said 125 special officers were Sworn in and that seventy-five more have been selected to take the oath within a few days. Growers said the band of deputies will protect association members and I 'workers who are willing to remain in the orchards.

tric home ysv-juBii more weeks of delay had been voted today by the Board of Supervisors on San Francisco's request for the right to dump its 750 tons of daily garbage on San Mateo County tidelands at Mills Airport, San Bruno. Assistant City Engineer Clyde Healy of San Francisco, who has been interested in getting the permit so that work may start at the airport, asked the supervisors why the question has been repeatedly put off. The board agreed with Supervisor Albert Witt that the reason, was the test being made in San Jose of the I legality of the county garbage Gift Aisle Offers Many Suggestions If you are still doubtful about what you should buy for this one and that one, take a stroll down Christmas' Gift Aisle on Breuner First Floor. Around each tree are grouped charming gift, suggestions for the home gifts of comforl gifts of thoughtfulness gifts that will give joy this Christmas and continue to give joy for years. Come in, take yoirr time, select practical gifts that will really please the ones who get them! I RICHMOND, Dec.

5 Thirty-j nine building permits for a valua- tion of $10,248 were issued issued during the past month, nearly doubling the number and the. val- uation of permits issued during November, 1932. A. J. Hurley, building inspector, announced today.

Twenty-throe- permits with a total valuation of $5458 were issued during November of last year. Of the permits issued last month one was for a temporary structure at Roosevelt School with a valuation of $800: two were for cottages. $1000; 31 alterations and additions. SM43: one industrial, $2000, and four private garages. $500.

appliance dis-t i -tors held at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel. P. i r-man. Cleveland, manager of the com pa nv's specialty a 1 -ance sales and A. M.

Sweeney, sales manager of it Cj7af low si1 Women to Attend Physical Classes BRENTWOOD. Dec. 5 Formation of a physical education class for women will be considered tomorrow night at a meeting to be held at Brentwood Liberty Union High School. All interested i cedents of this section have been invited to attend, and organization work will be directed by Miss Elizabeth Doe. the electric A- M- bweenet refrigeration department, both of Cleveland, addressed the one-day conference.

L. H. Bennett, head of Electric Appliances, distributors, arranged the conference. Distributors from all Coast States attended the regional gathering. "Christmas sales of refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers and other electric appliances for the home are expected to increase materially over those of last year," Rennett said.

"We now are in the midst of a sales drive which will conclude at Christmas. Advertising will of course he the main support of this activity." 219 Aland's Finest Market Always the Best n0e in foods anc Service "delicious steaks SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE Cut New York Style No Waste. Average 2 Steaks to the Pound Lb. 4238 BROADWAY Nr l.rbnicll Hlh Candy and Nuts Freih at the Factory Chocolates, Ib. 45c LAMB CHOPS LrC Loin Cuts.

Well Trimmed. PLATE CORNED BEEF Our Chfrry Red, Choice Rib and Cat No Tag 28c Ends Lb. Navel Cuts JL Lb. DELICATESSEN Martin' Gen. Rabbit Brand KIPPERED ALASKA COD 11 Fineit N.

Y. State Cheese, very nippy, ib. 22c 1C Lb. Very Special Last Rites Set for Concord Woman CONCORD, Dec. 5-Last rites will be observed tomorrow afternoon for Mrs.

Ida Samuels Brerk-enridge, pioneer resident of this community, who died at her home yesterday morning. Interment will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, at Pacheco. Born in Sisson, California, the deceased had resided here for about 70 years. Her 'late husband served as a town trustee prior to his death. Services will be under the direction of Charles Guy.

BAKERY nnf 1 nip Short, Flaky rust: Newtown Ptppln ArrLti rlti Atnes A 9-inch Pie, P- to Serve Fiv Generous Portions. On Pemnnstratinn All l)av All Bakary Goodi Baked Fresh Daily in Our Own Sanitary Bakeshop CALIFORNIA COUNTIES Mrved bu Bank of America i I Pay US Month, Small Deposit A gift of comfort is this CHAIR and OTTOMAN! High of back, with button tufted attached pillow, small wings, recessed arms and carved feet. Web bottom construction and luxurious springs! The pillow top ottoman also is Bank of America serves fifty -two counties in the second largest state of the nation with community-building, metropolitan banking facilities. These complete, modern services have proved their practical value over a period of nearly thirty years. pring filled.

Smart coverings on both. Tray'top Oof fee Table lAHKof AM ERICA Lamp Table With BUTT WALNUT veneer top 27 inches in diameter. Beautiful cut-out apron design, Fashionable pedestal base. Dull gloss finish. Buy for a gift NATIONAL TRUST SAVINGS ASSOCIATION $1 .89 A table you will be proud to present as a gift to a friend and a gift she can use.

Note these points: I Glass tray. 2 Shaped wood frame on tray. 3-r-Molded edge. 4 Tapered legs. 5 Deep apron.

6 Hardwood in dark walnut tone. isiivi. aklVITIHj, JL EAST BAY DISTRICT COMMITTEE W. 'Wi' Gaithwaite, chaiimak Till C. Wood, vtci-chairman John A.

BeekwithA. Borland H. Breed Louis J. Breuner Virgil Caporgno Pierre Chanquet Arthur W. Clark Arthur E.

Corder Tm. H. Donahue Frank B. Drake Frank J. Edoff F.

A. Fenoggiaro-. Louis Clickmtn George E. Gro Dr. 0.

D. Hamlin--Judge T.W.Harris --John Heafy W. H. L. Hrnes Roscoe D.

Jones Joseph H. King A. H. Kopperud--P. B.

Lynch-. J. J. McElroy J. Meillette--H.

H. Michel--A. Leslie Oliver--Ben H. Pendleton Carl S. Plaut--Dr.

C. A. Queirolo Harrison S. Robinson Dr. John F.

Slsvich Frederick A. Small Harrison B. Smith Sherwood Swan A. G. Tasheira--Major Tilden Judge Edw.

J. Tyrrell-H. Hyer Whiting -L W. Wolcott BKE rvo) 4 Broadway at 21 HI gate 4343 Oakland j. 1 -t'.

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