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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 47

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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47
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OAKLAND TttliiUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1939 OPENING OF MARKET CENTRE JO BE FEATURED BY MUSIC. DANCING Dancers, Bands New IMonlin i Linoleum Used 4-D ww' 'i Will Entertain The floors and aisles of the Mar City, County Officials To Join Throng in Premiere Tomorrow ket Centre are covered with 54,000 square feet of Pabco red All the glamour of a Hollywood premiers will attend the opening of the modern nonslip linoleum It was laid by the Superior Tile Company of Oakland, with George Brown' supervising a crew of 17 expert machanics. Attractive and easy to sweep, the Mastipave prevents slipping and gives the market a gleaming, clean I lt -I ma over lASLcANvue T-" rr fMW rv the big new Market centre morrow. The crowds will move along gaily-decorated street to the mar ket to be greeted by bright ml appearance. Although laid directly on the on-grade concrete Iloor, Mastipave will not decay.

tprmed attendants and the music of 'iHirv mmmmmr yn iwtoote two bands. 7 Disnitaries from the city and MADkTT riFAM. county officials of the I'lHMXLI IJ ULLrtM, Chamber of Commerce and heads of other big businesses will join TRY TO FIND ONE with the throng as it previews this million-dollar Investment TO DANCE HULA SPECK OF DUST! An Hawaiian orchestra of eight pieces with hula dancers in costume will perform from the mezzanine balcony from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.. Notice the cleanliness of the Market Centre and the absence of dust.

Crews' of cleaners moved over and around the entire building this week-end, removing every particle and will be followed by MacFar- lane's famous Kilty Band, 1 This chart shows the exact time It will take you to drive to the Market Centre from which- of dust they could detect. Suction cleaners were used onfall of the rafters, ledges and surfaces where dust might gather. All of the win Her arc th chectlng ejlrli ready to rlna up your purchases In the Pay Less Self Service Drug Stores. You make your selection and bring the articles to the checking stand. The girls will give you a duplicate of the cash register tape, which you will check to see that no error has been made.

The price Is marked on each Item. There Is no memorizing. ever nearby community you reside in. Drivers have gone over the road from each community and found the average times necessary to be these shown on the chart Consider this when you prepare to shop, and remember you Pay Less at 1he Market Centre, the newest In the city. The, Hawaiian performers, all from Honolulu, are members of the Honolulu Conservatory of Music, and are headed by Lena Machado, the "Hawaiian Songbird." They will play and dance-the modern and ancient Hawaiian tunes and chants.

The dancers will perform the hula, bamboo hula, Tahitian hula, chanting hula and gourd hula, all in grass skirts and following the. authentic same playing the lilting Scotch melodies. dows and glass surfaces have been scrubbed. The cleaning bill alone ran to $275., Economical Meat Cuts The most economical cuts of mea't to choose, if you are buying for a stew, are beef neck, shank, heel of round, plate, brisket and short ribs. Lamb or veal neck, shank flank, breast and shoulder are also economical.

The band, made up of veterans of Island music, KILTIES TO PLAT Delicatessen Shop Features Fine Food A newcomer market is the delicatessen opened by Sam Leavltt, All of the members of the band, 15 strong, are Scotch and play with the Kilty Band as a hobby. The market will open at 9 a.m. and continue open until midnight, just as it will on regular business days from now on. other delicatessen products near the front of the market, at Stall No. 402.

Leavitt will have a complete line of delicatessen products, with hams and bacons, and butter and eggs. The stand is near the entrance from Williams Street and Telegraph. Sanfilippo Brothers Feature Dried Fruits One of the finest assortments of dried fruits and associated products is on display at Stall No. 310, head- famous over-seas regiments in the World War, will start its perform- quarters of Sanfilippo BrothersInc. Sanfilippo Brothers have been in the market for many years and have an established reputation for supplying the best in dried fruits.

Their entire stand is newly 'done over in attractive design. MacFarlane'i bagpipe band, led by Pipe Major Bill Scrlmger, will I ance at 7:30 p.m. and continue until do Its marching stunts from themldnlght. who will feature fine cheeses with 1 Tl- A I ILOO, 7, 711.50 value $1.50 Folding I wJlL I 'XJ hot or cold I tfcf' I I A rSZ 1 ZIPPER bag. CARD TABLE Porch chalr fll I 1 1 1 wnwHOTMie I This sale .1 I fl fJg I I 1 il -v -v 'L.

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