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8 8 8 NOSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED Camp to lease. Privilege of buying. Redwood Highway or Santa Clara Valley, Box P126077, Tribune. ACTION! Buyers waiting for gas stations. Headquarters, 1300 Webster.

GL encourt 8417. SEE us for first results. The Marshall Company, 1715 Webster. WE. sell your business quickly, quietly for cash.

No sale, no charge. 1916 Broadway, Room 916, 52 LOANS ON REALTY A 16 Years, 5 months payable $8 monthly per $1000, Interest, construction or refinance. Pacific Bond Mortgage 1404 lin. Apartments, Business, Homes Ten year repay, interest deeds of trust purchased; Walter N. Gabriel 1447 Franklin.

AMPLE FUNDS for well margined loans, homes, business property; Calvin Phillips and Company, 407 15th Street; GL encourt 4002. A ANY erty; amount Mr. on Norman, installment good 380 Oakland A 15th. 6 prop- and FLAT and loans; Porter, 15th. LOANS, all types, or Interest; deeds of trust purchased; call Mr.

Gwynn or Shields, HO 111- day 5800; 420 15th. No Commission Loans on Homes Citizens Building Loan, 165 Sutter Street, San Francisco. Phone evenings 7-8; OLympic 3115 Prudential Insurance Co. Loans For 20 Years Repayable $7.17 per $1000 per month. Including interest and principal Construction Loans Made Jamieson Towle Willoughby Corp.

372 17th Street, Oakland. PRIVATE funds up to $5000, including brokerage. GL encourt 2510. 53 LOANS ON AUTOS Auto and Truck Loans C. W.

Hammond, through many years of sympathy and kindness, has bechine one of the best liked auto loan men-on the Coast. all in Mr. Hammond's office. Your dealings from start to finish letters from out-of-town finance companies telling you to pay there. No PD or PL insurance required; small loans handled with little or no insurance.

Hear Mr. In person answer questions over KROW, m. daily. 23rd and Webster Street, Oakland. GL encourt 1357.

Automobile Loans Check these rates: You Receive You Pay Monthly 50.00 9.21 for 7 months 150.00° 15.44 for 12 months $50.00 24.76 for 12 months No co- One cost' covers all. Customers say "There's no comparison" for our quick, personal service. Consumers Credit Co. 3801 GL encourt 6782. 'Auto Loans Confidence Must Be Earned Several prominent banks recommend our service to their customers.

Paul W. Nott 1784 Webster Street. GL encourt 9867 Successor to Field Finance Co. AUTO--or Furniture up 1444 Franklin Cherry's HI gate 4630. money loans while a you wait: specialty; small no Cash pink slip transfer necessary.

15 minute service, aby and all types of loans. Over Blue Book loaned on carb; no insurance small amounts: no payments for 45 to 60 days; 15 to 18 months to pay. Utmost privacy assured; absolutely no relatives, friends or personal references asked or contacted: open Sundays and each evening till 9 o'clock; representative 3901 East will 14th. ANdover Joe Clause 6637. call WHY pay more than I charge for an automobile loan.

I loan my own money and hold all contracts. 8824 East 12th Street. 54 LOANS, PERSONAL. SALARIES A- Quick Liberal Loans Arranged for Salaried Men or Women $10 to $100 on your Signature Only No Delay -Terms to Confidential Loans up to $300 also Arranged on Furniture Autos or with Co- Makers For Immediate Service Phone GL encourt 5521 Local Loan Co. 406 Syndicate Building 1440 Broadway, Oakland also 828 Flood Building San Francisco G.A rfield 5448.

Are money worries getting you down? Then see Laurence Anderson He may loan you money on your automobile or furniture, or arrange personal loan if you are steadily employed; courteous, confidential service with reasonable pay those troublesome pay. them easily and conveniently the Laurence Anderson way, For full details, call at his office, 1430 Harrison Street, or phone GL encourt 4244: near Hotel Oakland. Accommodation Loans to Salaried People on Your Own Note. endorsers or security. Reasonable charges; strictly, confidential.

Room 1, Federal Telegraph Building. 12th and Washington. Loans $10, $50 One hour service For salaried men and women. Oakland's oldest Loan Company, 805 Broadway Building 1419 Broadway Over American Trust Bank. LOANS arranged on Character.

-Furniture -Salary-Automobile Friendly Emergency Service" -Open to AllCommunity: Finance Service 2436. Broadway, Oakland. 87 Shattuck Square, Berkeley. Loans Arrangedfor salaried people Bay Brokerage Co. 414 13th Street: GL encourt 3818 Loans fidential.

Furniture, Call pianos, Hammond, conAL encourt 6721. 1 626 Central Bank Building. Evening GL encourt 4531. LOANS on salary, furniture, jewelry, anything of value; room 508, 1106 Broadway. Salary Loans $10 to $60 hour service- Credit Brokerage Co Room Syndicate Building.

1440 Broadway. GL encourt 5442. A- -Cash for salaried people. Financial Service Co. 1404 Franklin Street Room 310.

TE mplebar (Continued) Yes, We Arrange Loans it it's money you want, come and see us. Borrow $5 and Up On your own signature. Co-Op Brokerage Co. 211 Ray Building Phone GL encourt 5422. 54 CREDIT ADJUSTMENTS WE pay your bills, no co-signers, no security; escape attachments.

Oakland Adjustment Bureau, 1924 Broadway, room 108 Ray Building. 55 INVESTMENTS CASH for Building and loan. B. W. Glick, 405 14th Street.

3 60 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BIRD aviary, new. 1800 94th Avenue. COAL furnaces, Caloric pipeless, 18-inch, like new, $40 each, complete. 735 Hillgirt Circle. TE m.

plebar 4952. COAL, dependable "Blue Blaze." $15.50 (delivered) ALameda 0464, BErkeley 8853. COAL, Utah nut, 50c; millwood, 25c; (cash, carry); Frederickson, 1025 Fruitvale. FRuitvale 0400. COAL, Utah, $11; live oak stovewood, $16.

Dreisbach, FR ultvale 2696: CIRCULATING library, 2689 books, Fruit- also Neon sign. Reasonable. vale Avenue Enamel, $1.35 Gallon Plastic Wallpaper, wallpaper. close roll, roll, up D. J.

Canty Co. 958 16th Street. LA keside 1108. FOXES and Martins from $15 up. Piedmont Furrier; A.

Steppan; 4293 Piedmont Avenue. PIedmont 7932. FOX scarf, mostly silver. Reasonable. Perfect condition.

GL encourt 0739 afternoons, evenings. FISHER 1 skin, $50. A. Steppan, PI edmont Furrier, PI edmont 7982 FURS, sample swaggers, trotters, sacrificed. Brill's, 508 18th, near Telegraph.

FIREWOOD, $7 cord; 11 sacks, $2.607 coal, $9. MErritt 3982. LUMBER Lower cheaper freight rates Bay Lumber, 4800 East 12th; FRuitvale: 078 rich black, Alameda sandy, Loam FRuitvale 5356J: MANURE, finest screened, Loam, lime, leaf-mold. GL encourt 0476. Sip MANURE -Old fine, 5 sacks deliv-ered, $1.

Wolmer, TRinidad 1748. WINE Port, gallon; Sherry, good claret, Muscat, 50c $1 gallon. Blue Label Products, 8th and Market. BUY AT FACTORY GIBSON ly You A can small enamel completePAINT large bathroom for with our Enamel $1:02, For with our very best enamels for $1.33 (fifteen colors to choose from) and remember, there is no other enamel like Gibson's. Ask your neighbors.

Gibson Paint Factory 1645. Cast: 12th: FRuitvale 2678 DRY eucalyptus, 8, heavy pine, 4, $1. Free delivery. AN dover 5637 BUY Paint Highest at grade Factory linseed oil, your can, ALBRITE 82c gallon, Zu ba PAINTS any enamel surface will 1 cover coat wear with brilliant finish $1.49 gallon. 1936 washable wallpaper; amazing values, Pacific Paint Wallpaper Co.

8439 East 14th Street. "ELECTREAT" mechanical heart For all pains, aches, neuritis. Sold at 3637 High, Oakland, FRuitvale 9735.1. "ELECTREAT" for pain. For demonstration, 8621 High Street.

FRuitvale 9735J. EUCALYPTUS cord wood; 10 dollars a card. Delivered. PIedmont 5888W Specials for March 2x4 and 2x8 0. 8 8.

$17.00 1x6 and 1x8 O. P. $17.00 2x4 Redwood $17.00 P. and 2-lap clear rustic K. $23.00 1x4 O.P.T.

and G. flooring K.D. $18.75 2-6x6-8 screen 2.25 Graw Lumber Co. 8127 East 14th Street. TR inidad 7530 Wish I could paint.

Advertising would keep me busy. LA-6000 WRECKING sale- Good rustic flooring, doors, windows, plumbing, bath tuba, tollets and sinks. 5820 San Pablo, near Stanford. 60 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Antique Jewelry, Silver, Old Gold, Diamonds Highest cash. Gem Shop, 1729 Broadway: across from Orpheum Theater.

ALL used building materials, plumb: ing. fixtures; cash Symon 22nd Avenue, East 14th; FR ultvale 1531. AS high as $1.76 cash for old tires. Bring to Firestone Service Stores, 30th. Broadway, BEST prices to 110:, men's suits, ladies' clothing; gold; will -call.

GL encourt 1788, 741 Clay. Clothing Pay suits; up to will $10 call; for men's 1630 San Pablo: TEmplebar 7697. HIGH CASH PAID TRADE A SILVER GOLD, ANTIQUES, DIAMONDS -JACKSON 1621 BROADWAY JEWELERS opposite Post Office HIGHEST prices paid for all kinds used tools; GL encourt. 2752. OLD books, magazines, bought.

Holmes Book 274 14th Street. HI gate 4433. 61 SWAPS DRIVER, Brassie, Spoon, Johnny Farrells. $9.00. Clubs.

Ail, for $12. OLympic 1940. WESTINGHOUSE automatic electric range exchange for dental work. HUmboldt 2876 WANT lady who has. support to assist with work in house for apartment.

4864 Park Boulevard. 62 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CASH register, modern type, electric. Must sell. Call weekdays 3251 DESKS, chairs, files, safes; used; M. G.

West 839 18th: FIXTURES, 3 plate glass showcases, safe etc. Must sell. 1509 Webster, Alameda. Rucker-Fuller Co. Will buy, for cash, office furniture, any quantity; also sell and change.

1922 Franklin, GLencourt 62B TYPEWRITERS ALL makes, prices; new, used, repossessed, easy terms; cash for old machines; typewriters rented, home $2 month. Typewriter Guy, Corner 16th and Franklin: TE m- pleber 2727. OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1935 21 MACHINERY, ETC. BANDSAWS 12 inch and 14 inch; complete with motors, like new: also one 5-horse power, 3-phase motor, bargain 3821 Broadway. MOTORS-110 volt, single- phase, 1-3.

1 horsepower, cheap. 217 Broadway. 64 BOATS, FOR SALE WANTED October, 1934. Cost $1460, sell $475 cash. Jack General Petroleum Statton, 55th -San Pablo.

cabin cruiser; comfortable. C. D.4 Cain, Elks Club, Alameda; AL ameda 1015. LAUNCH 22-foot, outboard motor, ice box, running water, bait and fish fully equipped, built 65 HOUSEHOLD GOODS APPLIANCES, have wholesale various salesmen's makes new. electric washers, refrigerators, ironers, stoves, dispose exceptionally low for cash; TRinidad 3314.

BED, springs, y. Child's crib, FRuitvale 5365W. BEDROOM set, ivory, spring mattress, $25, good condition. FRuitvale 8193W. BOOKCASES, desks, chests, wardrobes, unfinished; factory prices.

1058 55th Street. BEDROOM, dining set, etc. 854 Begier Avenue, San Leandro. TR inidad 0924. BEDROOM set, ivory; breakfast Chesterfield, chair.

'516 33d Street. Chesterfield sets, as low as $39.50. Fire, Alteration Sale! Club chairs, $10 up; all guaranteed, made in our 'own factory. Kay Chesterfield 5434 East 14th. Open evenings and Sunday, CHESTERFIELD set, bedroom, dinAng set, stove, all good condition.

Demand for cash compels me to sacrifice everything. Sunday, 1-5 p. m. from warehouse, 1225 2nd Avenue. CHESTERFIELD, player piano, other furniture.

-Sell as whole. FR uitvale 9202J. DINING set, bedroom set rug. washing machine for sale at Warehouse. Priced for quick sale.

and Storage, AL ameda 4140. Week days only. DINETTE. 5-piece French walnut, $30; 1-3 Sarouk rug; new, 721 Arimo Avenue. DINING set; living room furniture; odd pieces.

ALameda 1418J: DINING set, oak, 1 dresser. $2.75. OLympic 2640. LOVESEAT, like new. lamp Oscasional table: sewing, machine.

4 Manager 8140 College, Berkeley. RANGE, Wedgewood with Incinerator, close out models, also De Luxe model, $139.50 Installed. Breuner's, 21st and Broadway. HI gate 4343. RANGE Large combination, good condition; reasonable.

308 Lincoln, AL ameda 4573 W. RUGS, carpets; good, used; American Rug Cleaning, 101 Adeline, Oakland. RUG, 9x12, Imported- Chinese pattern. 4048 Lyon Avenue. STOVES: Closing out late model gAS and Incinerator ranges.

Many bargains. Warehouse, 145 Grove, corner 2nd Street, Oakland. Open day. STOVE, incinerator. Sacrifice, Sunday 1-5.

From warehouse, 1225 2nd Avenue. Washer Sale of guaranteed used washers, Maytags $39.50 each; Thor, late model, Horton, 8 new Apex at very special prices. 2014 Telegraph Avenue. WASHERS week, Apex." apply Rent on purchase later. Liberal allowance on your old machine.

Dimond Electric. -2100 Hopkins. FRuitvale 6161. WASHERS floor demonstrators, American Beauty, used 41900 at $34.95. Second Breuner's, 21st and Broadway.

HI gate 4348. WASHERS- Ironers. Thor, LittleGiant; pay $1 (Tray-wash. erg rented 80 weekly.) 3460 Fruitvale Avenue, FR tritvale 6807 WASHERS, Trayway, new: rented 80c weekly; 8452 Telegraph. HUmboldt 5631.

WASHER. new Model 64. Sells for $89.50, sacrifice $59. 1410 Park Street, ALameda 0999. WASHER, Apex, floor demonstrator, practically new, $30.50.

Berman's, 14th and Clay, WASHERS Apex, Easy, Giant, Maytag, others. Paul Morrison, 278 12th Street. WASHERS rented, 80c A week. Paul Morrison. 278 12th Street.

ANTIQUE chair, 2 Axminster rugs, davenport table, vacuum cleaner; other items; FRuitvale 8242 W. evenings. COMPLETE furnishings, 7 room house, $250 cash. Hoover sweeper, sewing machine, lamps, curtains, drapes, etc. AShberry 0270.

GAS STOVES reconditioned. Fully Guaranteed. $17.50 to $35 Installed. Easy terms. Jackson Furniture 18th-Clay.

SPARK, gas circulating heater, reamonable. ornwall 6828. 65 HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED Any Amount Furniture Household goods, pianos, rugs, stoves, antiques, dishes, linens, brica-brac, Small or large lots. pany, 1818. San Pablo Avenue.

service. Salisbury Furniture ComHighest cash prices paid. Prompt Phone HOlliday 9064 A- J. A. Munro 582 10th Street, near San Pablo in LAkeside 5426 pays highest cash price for finely furnished homes, silverware, china, Oriental rugs, also for medium grade goods.

ALWAYS and highest household cash price goods. for fur: Phone TEmplebar 9533 AT once, furniture, carpets, sewing "machines; cash. PIedmont 5964-J AT once, furniture, merchandise wanted; highest prices paid. SW wood 2437. ALL kinds of furniture wanted: 586 10th Street.

TE mplebar 6381. AN DOVER 0349-Hurst pays cash for used chesterfields, rugs, stoves CASH for furniture, rugs, stoves, any household goods. TE mplebar 6329. CALL GL encourt 7499 before selling used furniture. Cash paid promtly FURNITURE, rugs, for mining camp, at once.

GL encourt 7368. GAS range, Paramount, almost new, less than half price. $69.80. AS h. berry 8936.

HIGHEST cash prices paid for household furniture, rugs, stoves. Before selling call GL encourt 2275. 66 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HAMILTON grand, (Baldwin) exceltent condition. Sacrifice. 534 Fairbanks, GL encourt 6725 BABY GRAND piano, floor demonstrator, special $295.

Pay $1.0. month, including carrying charge. Breuner's, 21st and Broadway. Phone HI gate 4348 GRAND Pianos, Story Clark; also Everett; very attractive, prices; Steinway and Sherman, Clay Company, fourth floor, H. C.

Capwell's, Broadway, 20th and Telegraph. HIGH -grade piano. Cash sacrifice. Sunday and evenings. BErkeley 8222 REPOSSESSED Kimball Grand, 6- foot size, perfect condition; will sell for balance due; easy terma.

Cline Piano 18th and Webster, For ads. LA6680 66 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED CASH paid for band, orchestra. instruments. Sherman, Clay 4th floor H. C.

Capwell's Broadway, 20th and Telegraph. WANT cheap piano for church. Will pay cash. OLympic 8640 68 RADIOS ATWATER-Kent, console radio, tube. Guaranteed.

Owner, 2750 East 21st Street. ARVIN car radio, new model 16, $25. AN dover 5623. PHILCO Console, "1934" 8-tube, allwave, $59.50. 3460 Fruitvale FRuitvale RADIO, Atwater-Kent, perfect condition; reasonable.

516 33d Street. SONORA, highboy cabinet with doors. 1-tube used, other makes as low as $12.95. Breuner's, 21.st and Broadway. HI gate 4343.

VICTOR radio, 10-tube, price $15.00 TE mplebar ALL- ELECTRIC midget radios. No money down; 50c week. World Radio, 1734 Broadway. GL encourt 8734. 70 PETS FOR SALE Apply on Just one spot and kill One Spot all the the dog.

fleas on SAFE SURE Flea Killer ONE- SPOT does not repel fleas. Dust on It KILLS them. 4 For your sale dealer's at it will kill every time. to or send Sullivan's direct and Pet Shop, 1244 Market Street, San Francisco. UN derhill 0123.

BOSTON pups, 6 weeks old, reasonable. 612 Castro Street. COCKER puppies, Japanese Spandels; 4017 San Leandro Street (East 10th Street), Oakland; FR ultvale 6625. COCKERS, Irish choice pups from foremost winners; 2500 Frances: FRuitvale SCOTTIE Pedigreed male. 2 years Fond of children.

HUmboldt 7132 WIRE terriers, handsome, well marked, small type, pedigreed puppies. Reasonable. HUmboldt 7109. 256 Sheridan, Piedmont. WIRES 6 months, pedigreed male.

Eden Aristocrat. months pups. Bargain. 2614 Warring. BErke ley 6022.

WIRE- haired, female, months Beauty. Reasonable. sell, GL encourt 6725. Wire reasonable. terriers, Stud pedigreed, service.

beauties: Ing. OLympic -6394. 70 PETS WANTED WANTED canaries (females), highest price. 5123 East 14th. AN do.

ver 2723. HORSES HORSE and saddle, Make offer. 1256, 1254 104th Ave. -nue. 77 POULTRY BETTER baby chicks! Special "chick mixture." Hen scratch.

and mash. Low prices. H. Gould Co. 1010 High Street.

401 Washington. DAY old and started chicks; White Leghorn cockerels 4c each. Over packs hatchery. 85 Durant Ave Leandro. TRinidad 5600.

LEGHORNS, 90c; ducks, cheap. 529 Kentlworth, San dro. SW eetwood 2844. W. L.

PULLETS. broilers. 0. King, 286 Stanton Avenue, Hayward. 80 MOTORCYCLES REPOSSESSED Harley Davidson motorcycle, twin, cheap.

1430 Har. rison Street. 81 TRUCKS, COMMERCIAL CHEVROLET, 1932. 1-ton Panel: Fageol 2-ton, duals; meat body International 2-ton, long wheelbase. These buys.

Interna tional Truck, 1640 East 12th. CHEVROLET, 1932 Stake Truck 157-inch wheel base, dual; $375. Dahl- Chevrolet, 2630 Broadway. GL encourt 4126. LATE model bargains: 1933 Chevrolet; panel body.

1932 Ford stake, others. 4270 Broadway, PIedmont 0950. International Flat Bed Dual wheels, new tires conditioned. very easy terms. Cochran Celli 308 East 12th Street TRUCKS, panel deliveries; for balance due.

C. W. Hammond, 2221 Webster. USED trucks and cars of all makes and models. Glikbarg Motor Co.

2927 East 14th. 82 AUTO BODIES CHRYSLER 70 body or parts, cheap. 2408 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley. 84 AUTOS AUBURN Coupe, 1926 Pontiao Coach. A mechanic can make money on these cars priced "as is." Cherry's, 1444 Franklin.

HI gate 4680. Buick, 1930 Coupe Small business coupe; paint, rubber, mechanical condition good; $865. John Olney, 2610 Shattuck; BErkelev 0686 BUICK, "64C" coupe, 1930. Ready to go, $299. 3080 Broadway.

TE mplebar 2464. Chevrolet Class B. Racing Car Aluminum pistons, oversized: valves ground; Winfield racing camshaft; Winfield carburetors and manifold. Special rear -end special pressed steel clutch and flywheel. Mallory ignition.

Special heavy duty wheels. For sale at part C. Ine 2315 Broadway. GL, encourt 8105. Chevrolets and Plymouths 1933 PC Plymouth Coupe, only.

$515 1930 'Chevrolet Coupe $275 1932 Chevrolet 1938 Chevrolet. Master $528 1927 Chevrolet 85 -Alameda Park Street, at Buena Vista Avenue. CHEVROLET. Master Sedan, 1984. fenders.

General Motor Company radio. Equity sacrificed! Will accept used car. 1346 Hearst Avenue, Berkeley, CHEVROLET. 1934 Master Coach. $595, trade and terms.

Monett Chevrolet Company, 3330 Broadway, HUmboldt 8.830 CHEVROLET 1930 exceptional, $245. Atlas Finance, 4007 East. 14th. CHEVROLET. 1933 Sport Must sell.

1183 Regent Street, Alameda CHRYSLER, 1988 coupe, radio, $695. Frank Sanford, Oldsmobile, '3821 Broadway. CHEVROLET, -1935 Standard sedan. 190.0 miles, $595, terms arranged. HI gate 2778 daytime.

CHRYSLER coupe, must sell. $95. 1525 Oak, Apartment 18. TEmplebar 8314. CHRYSLER 1932 6-wheel sedan; perfect $545, 2150 Central AL a- meda 1553 DODGE eight, 1931 sedan, by owner.

AS hberry 5895. Air wheels Ford 1938 Coupe. $545 Ford Sedan 1980 Tudor $265 Don Lee Cadilise, La Salle, Oldsmobile 24th and Harrison Streets AUTOS (Continued) 1934 Pontiacs (3-Two-door touring sedans, 1 4-door touring sedan) Built-in trunks, 5 and wheel equipment, used by local factory officials and representatives. These cars have received unusual care and are in extra good condition. Priced right for quick sale.

Pontiac Motor Company 1375 East 8th Street AN dover 1200 (Ask for Mr. Bolt) Coolidge. Taxes Adjusted On all cars sold before March 5th. Complete stock of late model cars. Don Neher 2840 Broadway Open evenings and Sundays REPOSSESSED cars, perfect condition, for balance due; 2221 Web.

ster. FORD 1934, all models. $595 up Ford 1933 all $495 up 1932 Ford 158, all models $375 up 1932 Chevrolet Coupe, $395 1931 Ford Town $295 1930. Dodge 6 Coupe, $275 1929 Chevrolet Sedan, $228 1929 Ford Coupes, Roadsters $125 up 1929 De Soto De Luxe $226. 1929 Studebaker $195 Willys- Knight Sedans 50 up Firestine, 6300 College.

PI edmont 3113 FORD, 1930 coupe $265 Studebaker sedan 40 Chevrolet Cabriolet 85 Buick coach 60 M. Dealer, 3737 Broadway. HUmboldt 7700. FORD, 1984. deluxe sedan, latest model, at the very special price of $645.

American Motor Company, 26th and Broadway, FORD 1929 Standard Coupe, new paint; A1 condition, $166. M. C. Gale, Inc. Ford Dealer, San Pablo, at 38th.

HUmboldt. 3881. FORD VS, 1932, sacrifice! Saturday, 2508 East 21st Street. FR uitvale 6181W. FORD 1929 coupe snappy, good condition; reasonable 5325 Lockaley Ave.

FORD, 1980. business coupe. Bargain. 1526 67th Avenue. Evenings, Sunday, FORD.

1984 -coupe with $75 radio, urgent sale. You offer. HO Iliday 5498. FORD 1934 de luxe coupe, $646, terms. 65 12th Street.

FORDS from Bill Wood, your dealer. 3001 East 14th Street. GRAHAM De Luxe. 8 sedan. 1938, safety glass.

General air wheels. Exceptionally Tine condition, $725, terms. Graham distributors, 8000 Broadway. HUPMOBILE 6, 1029, Sedan. $275; E.

French, 4205 East 14th. NASH 1930 Standard 6 Coup rumble seat, $295. Nash Motors, 2740 Broadway. LA 7101. Ambassador sedan, 1938 model, new paint.

Good condition. Terms. Berkeley 5001W. NASHI 1929 Advance sedan, $250. 2800 Broadway.

OLDSMOBILE Sedan, 1928. Private party. Good condition. FR ultvale 8126 TE mplebar 7535. PACKARD 1929, small 8 convertible coupe finished In glossy blue duco, equipped with practically new tires; has may special features; the interior is done in soft Spanish leather, new top, rumble seat; driven only short distance, by one careful owner.

Enjoy comfort, luxury of this will aurprise you. 2170 University, BErkeley 2716. PLYMOUTH 1983, P. sedan 01- cellent condition $535. Terms and trade, 806 Parsons 2227 Grove Street PLYMOUTH 1934 business coupe, $595, terms.

2321 Broadway; HUmboldt 4202. PIERCE- Arrow, 1932 De Luxe sedan, reconditioned, $1295. 2986 Broadway, PLYMOUTH, 1929 roadster, rumble, $49 down. Beautiful car. 5151 Broadway, PLYMOUTH, 1935 sedan, courtesy car; reasonable discount.

3851 East PLYMOUTH, 1938 sedan, $75 down. Mr. Cooley, GL encourt 8400. PLYMOUTH, 1933, de luxe tudor sedan, $575, 2352 Shattuck, Berkeley. PLYMOUTH Coupe 1988 Equity $50.

HUmboldt 4738: p. m. PLYMOUTH 1933 sedan like new $575; 541 East 12th Street. STUDEBAKER 7-passenger sedan. $165.

Howard Square, 27th and Broadway. STUDEBAKER 1927 sedan, $75. Good paint, tires. 3374 84 AUTOS WANTED -All Cash Immediately Any make; 2354 Shattuck, Berkeley; ornwall 4543. AA--Autos and trucks for cash; also buy equitien; top prices.

2857 Broadway, TE mplebar 9544. CASH, for Fords, Chevrolets and other light cars; highest prices paid; phone HOliday 6508. A. M. Rush, 2853 Broadway; open every day until 9 p.

m. LIGHT sedan, 1931 or 1932. Ply mouth, Dodge, Chevrolet or De Soto. AN dover 0412. LATE.

model car; will pay cash: 2221 Webster; GL encourt POSITIVELY we pay the most cash for any car: Bishop Overstreet, 2935 Broadway: GL encourt 9194. WANT 25 light cars, top prices for clean automobiles. B. E. Smart, 3936 East 14th Street.

170 HERBALISTS www. Sinus Trouble, Catarrh and Sneezing Oakland, Oct. 7, 1929. To Whom It May Concern: For six monthe I suftered from Sinus Trouble, Catarrh and Spells of Violent Sneezing, which were both disconcerting and embarrassing. Although for a time it seemed that no permanent.

relief was obtainable, now, after having taken Herbs the Fong short Fong Wan Wan, for but A time, my troubles have all been overcome and I feel that I have entirely recovered. WESLEY YOUNG, 707 Jackson Street, Oakland, Calif. Wan 576 land, 10th Cal. HI Street, gate 3767. OakFong Established 1908.

Thousands Benefited. Chan Chan Herb Co. Y. L. Chan 2340 Telegraph.

GL encourt 0420. Consultation free. San Francisco office, 1942 Sutter. PoK wong Shew Herb Co.2321 Telegraph. LAkeside 3058.

Divorces Filed MURRAY, Elva P. Vs. Percy A. cruelty. ANDRADE, Mae vs.

Benjamin, cruelty. JACKSON, Marle vs. Melvin, cruelty. FLORISTS FUNERAL Designs OUR SPECIALTY Oakland Floral Depot B. Garese Florista and Nursery Washington Street.

PI edmont AN 0791. LAkeside 0887. Depot Phone LA keside-0363, Mital Statistics Oakland Births CONNOLLY-To the wife of Walter John Connolly, Box 313, Walnut Creek. February 21. a son.

John Walter. CRAWFORD To the wife of Robt. Wm. Crawford, 1065 54th Street, February 22, a son. Thomas Joseph.

FIGONEZ To the wife of Leo Domonic Figone, 1077 65th Street, February 18, a son. Leland James. FERNANDEZ To the of John Fernandez, 946 East Eleventh Street, February 26, a son, John Joseph. GARLAND To the wife of Clyne Frederick Garland. 927 Euclid Avenue.

Berkeley, February 23, daughter, Marilyn Doris. GIANTVALLEY-TO the wife of Lawton Dodge Giantvalley, 6640 Simson, Street: February 22, son, Richard' Lawton. GONSALVES -To the wife of Edward Elmo Gonsalves, 586 Lewelling Boulevard, San Leandro, February 25, a son, Edward Elmo, Jr. the wife of Earl James, 114 East Thirty -third Street. February 26, daughter.

Jo Ann. MeCARTHY-To the wife of Kenneth Carr McCarthy, 835 Mandana Boulevard. February 21, a son, Kenneth Douglas. MOORE To the wife of Robt. Dickinson Moore, 6030 Telegraph Avenue, February 24, a daughter, Yvonne Adair.

MERRILL- -To the wife of Charles Merrill, 314 Mill Street, Reno, February 23, a daughter. Julia Booth, Alameda Births HAGLUND -To the wife of Elwin P. Haglund, 1315. Fountain Street, February 26, a daushter, Joy A. Intentions to Wed CARD, William 400 Perkins Street; Oakland.

ERZ, Hilda- -29. 3645 Southeast Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. BUNCH, John 2348 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. RUTTER, Edith 21, 2348 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. HELLEN, John 554 22nd Street, Oakland.

HENRY, Ruth 596. 19th Street, Oakland. SMITH, Wesley-45, Market Street, Oakland. JOHNSON, Jessie-40, 1440 16th Street, Oakland. BETTENCOURT, Anthony -26.

Newark. BISHOP, Mary 732 Lockwood Street, Oakland. RICH, A 4184 Broad land. RANVIER. Francine 3644 35th Avenue, Oakland.

MERELEY, Jack 1519 Alice Street, Oakland. DAVINER, Gertrude C. -21. 1519 Alice Street, Oakland. CLARK.

Clemal 770 Eighth Street. Oakland. DE Margaretta 19, 2018 East 24th Street. Oakland. DAVISON, Scott 2925 Wheeler Street, Berkeley.

MONROE, Mary 2925 Wheeler Street, Berkeley. Marriage Licenses DONNELLY, John J. -80, New Hampton, Iowa. VAN DEN HEUVEL, Josephine L. -25, Oakland.

LEVINS, Norman. Berkeley. SAXON, Helen J. L. Berkeley -22, Oakland.

AZEVEDO, Fred GARCIA, Eleanor Oakland. PARSONS, Lillian Oakland. MAYBERRY, Calvin Oakland. WEBSTER, Francis Vallejo. INK.

Geraldine -26, Alameda. BETTS. Harry E. --33, Berkeley. SMITH, Sara-20, Oakland.

BALEY, A. Henrietta-51, Oakland. Air McWALTERS, Patrick-60, Oakland. DEXTER, Charles Berkeley. BROOMELL, Helen Santa Ana.

HIGGINS, Harmon Oakland. GORDON, Audrey Kneale-21, Oakland. KANE. Stanley San Leandro. ANDERSON, Alice Oakland.

SMITH, Richard Jr. -25, Oakland. BAZZONI: Evelyn Oakland. CUEVAS, Miguel B. Oakland.

Elizabeth-17, Oakland. HENNESSY, John Oakland. TELFER. Barbara Oakland. CHRISTENSON, Charles Alameda, NERNHOFF, Alyce -19, Alameda.

McCARTHY, Michael -31, Los Angeles. GRUNDY, Esmee Los Angeles. WALLEY, Henry-44, Oakland. TRINIDAD, Helen-25. Oakland.

SILVA, Manuel Niles. KREMEL, Augusta PLACIDO, -21, Stanley Niles. Oakland. J. FRENCH, Betty M.

--17, Oakland. Santa Clara County SAN JOSE. -March 2. -The following vital statistics were on file in this city today: MARRIAGE LICENSES. ISSUED DAVIES, David -32.

Palo Alto. MURRAY, Ruth-31, Palo Alto. ANDERSON, Carl-27, Paso Robles. LONG, ANDERSON, George-26, Aileen-30, San San Jose. STIRLING.

Jean-26. Los Gatos. HODGERS, Charles-27, San Jose. WINDLEY, Elizabeth-18, San Jose. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS ARIENTE, Frank-21, San Jose.

SOL, Helen-19, Santa Clara. BROWN. Marvin, Jr. -21, San Francisco. MADYR, Elena-22, San Francisco.

FOSTER, John- -44. -Campbell. THURMAN, Bessie-38. Campbell. MIDKIFF, William--31, San Francisco.

GIES, Emma-26, San Francisco. Jose. Edward-25, San HERSCHBACH, Mildred -22, San Jose. DIED -In San Jose, February 28, Louts Dossee, husband of and Ella Sister Dossee, Mary father of Leo R. Dossee Joseph.

0. P.I a native of California, aged 66 years. JENN -In San Jose. February Jennie A. Jenny, widow of the late B.

M. Garow, Mre. Herman Krause, Mrs. Guy Jenner, mother of Mrs. Mildred Kelloss and B.

E. Jenney: native of Ohio, aged 82 years. JONES -In San Jose, February father Earl Jones. husband of Irene Jones, Raymond and Dorothy Jones; a native of California, aged 33 years. BOGERT-In San Jose, March 1, 1 Sarah Bogert, widow of the late Amy Emmanuel Catania.

K. and Charles R. Bosert: a native of PennBogert, mother of Mrs. sylvania, aged 80 years. BIRTHS ALAMEDA- To the of John Alameda, February 21, son.

DEAN-To the wife of Will A. Dean, February 20; TAYLOR- To the wife of F. A. Taylor, February 24. 4.

son, San Francisco Applications SAN FRANCISCO, March following applications for marriage licenses are on file in San Francisco: ANDRADE. Ray --34, 219 Genesee Street. FERREIRA. Angelena-21, Santa Clara. tingen de RAAD, Street.

Marinus J. STEENVOORDE, -60, 1143 Goettruada GEORGE, H. Alfred-22, 1143 Oak --55. Haarlem, Holland. NOLAN, Helen 56 Retire Way.

Street. GILLETTE, Raymond F. --23. 1714 FIllmore Street. SOMMER, Clara 524 Euelid Avenue.

GOLD. Isadore-26, 693 25th Avenue. McGRATH, Alice-24, Jr. 1507 -30, Dolores 1535 Street. Green GRACE.

Francis, Street. KELLY, Emma-30, 3338 Buchanan GUSTAFSON. Roll 2918 25, Van 2940 Ness Avenue. WALKER. Grace Van -Ness Avenue.

MAYFIELD, Horace -23, 411 Muriel O'Farrell Street. WOODWARD, 183 Seventh Avenue. PIERCE, Thornton E. -23, 355 Ellis Street. TANZER, Alberta 'Farrell Street.

RICHARDSON, Robert 24, Oakland. TATUM. Helen-25, Oakland. Street. STOCKDALE.

GILMORE, Marion-27, -36. 1458 1351 Page 35th Avenue. WHETE. John Westsate Drive. LA VELLE.

Betty J. -20, 176 Corona Street. WOOLRICH. John Los Angeles. BELL.

Frances C. 18. 615A Castro Street. San Francisco Deaths SAN FRANCISCO, March -The following deaths were on record yesterday San Francisco: COHN. Cecelia CONNOLLY, Martin CONWAY, Ellen (Nellie) DAHL, Florence A.

DE MARTINI, Virginia Edith--11 years Joseph (George) years TRAUMENI, Mary- 68 -years LOILER, Julia Ann McCOY, Lucia McKAY, Arthur MOUNTANOS. Dronislos MURRAY, Joseph NEPPI George Philip PARMISANO (Gallagher), Mary Ames SIBRIAN, Joseph TOLLETT. Jesse E. MASS MUNDAY A mass will be celebrated for late Mra. Annie Munday at 1:30 m.

Ambrose Monday, Church, Saint Berkeley. Vital Statistirs Deaths DUNCAN Oakland, March 1935. Valeria, beloved wife of Frederick F. Duncan, loving mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Nyman and Rudy Duncan.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Monday, March at 9 o'clock m. from the Mission Chapel of Freeman Cox- Roach Kenney, Fruitvale Avenue at East 19th Street, thence to St. Anthony's Church where requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

-In Oakland, 1, 1935. Daniel T. beloved husband of Grace Haley, loving father, of Mary Alice Haley, brother Mrs. Mary Greer of Palo Alto, and the late J. W.

M. and W. E. Haley and Mrs. Nellie Ring.

A native of San Francisco, California, aged 80 years. A of Knights of Columbus of Newman, California: Y. M. I. of San Francisco; Native Sons of the Golden West.

San Francisco; and Merced Lodge, No. 1240 B. P. 0. E.

Friends are Invited attend the funeral Monday, March 4, 1935 at 8 o'clock a. m. at Truman's Telegraph Avenue and- Thirtieth Street. Oakland, thence to St. Brigid's Church, Van Ness' Avenue, corner of Broadway, San Francisco, where mass will be said for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a.

m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. HELBUSH--In Oakland, February 28, 1935, Sadie J. Helbush, widow of the late Herman Helbush, and ter and William Helbush. A loving mother of Abner, Pornative of California, a aged 68 years, 7 months, -17 days.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Grant D. Miller Mortuary, 2372 East 14th Street, Oakland, Monday, March 4, 1985, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. Cremation. Selma Talin, beloved wife -In Oakland, March 1, 1935.

Alex R. Tulin, and loving mother of Harold Walter a Marion M. and Alice J. Tulin. A native of Finland, aged.

55 years, 6 months, 2 days. Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Grant D. Miller Mortuary, East 14th Street, Oakland, Monday, March 4th, 1935 at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment- Evergreen Cemetery.

VESTAL--In San Francisco, 1935, Jennie E. Vestal, beloved wife of Jaye D. Vestal and loving mother of Mrs. Luella. Clark, Beverly Jane, George R.

and Jay Delmar Vestal. A native of Ohio, aged 60 years, 3 months, 28 days. Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Grant D. Miller Mortuary, 2372 East 14th Street. Oakland, Monday, March 4th, 1935, at 3 o'clock p.

m. IntermentEvergreen Cemetery. CEMETERIES Mountain View Cemetery Crematorium. Columbarium. Mausoleum.

Chairmen Named For 'Y' Activities Chairmen who will direct the various committees of the Oakland Y. M. C. A. for the year are announced by Fred L.

Dye, general secretary. They are: Robert A. Leet, board of directors; H. Kibbe, advisory board; Robert A. Leet, executive and personnel; E.

C. Lyon, business administration; Arthur E. Caldwell, insurance; E. T. Grove, finance: Lew Galbraith, public relations; E.

C. Lyon, dormitory. R. H. C.

Proffitt, relief and colored work; Harry J. Harding, endowment; W. J. Burpee, legal; H. P.

Evans, membership; R. W. Robertson, men's work; James Scheibli, lobby; C. H. J.

Truman, foreign work; James H. Phillips, young men's work. Philip N. McCombs, boys' work; F. R.

Lloyd, building boys' work; L. A. Dierks, community boys', work; Harold Cozens, Hi N. Wilson Turner, camp; Jess Berger, physical education; Jack Ballinger, young men's council. 'Be Prepared' Is Pastor's Subject "Be Prepared," is the sermon topic for the Community service at 7:30 tomorrow evening.

This has been for years the motto of the Boy Scouts of America, It was a basic concept in the of Jesus. And it should be fundamental in the thought of every Christian. At this service, the community singing will be led by Mrs. Harold Booth. "And He Taught Them to will be the theme of the morning service.

PRE LENTEN WHIST The Holy Name Society of St. Patrick's Church, Tenth and Peralta, will sponsor a pre-Lenten whist, Tuesday night, for benefit of the parish. The affair will be one of the last events to be held by the parish as no whist are held during the- season of Lent. The committee in charge of arrangements composed of Ottilia Capurro, chairman, assisted by Messrs. Collins, John Gorham, Aloysius Kenney, William Lenihan, John Barbour, Frank Silva, Lawrence Silva, Martin Arnerich, Vernan Capurro, Paul Crvarich and Norman Manha.

SCHOOL OF PROPHETS Rev. William E. Snider, one of the best known prophetic lecturers of the Advent Christian denomination, will conduct 10-days' School of the Prophets, beginning Wednesday and closing March 17, in the Advent Christian Church, Rhoda and Montana Streets. Tomorrow evening Rev. George E.

Cooprider, pastor, will preach on "The Four Horsemen and the Opening of the Seven Seals of Revelation." ST. BARNABAS WHIST Members of St. Barnabas Church, Alameda, will conduct a benefit whist at the Hotel Alameda on March 14, at 8:30 p. m. The Rev.

Timothy Galvin is honorary chairman, assisted by Mary Cronan, chairman; Mesdames Richard Blundon, Edward Dowdall, Victor Lepkey, N. Leslie, C. W. Fish, George Greeley, M. McCoy, G.

Gerthey, M. Redtagar, and Messrs. Joseph Samuels, C. Verderber, G. Brodie, E.

Probst and M. McCoy. FIRST AFRICAN M. E. "Jesus and His will be the subject of the sermon by the Rev.

Daniel G. Hill pastor, at the First African M. 1. Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. SPORT NEWS COAST LEAGUE TEAMS MEET FIRST FOES SAN FRANCISCO, March (U.P) -Pacific Coast League baseball teams get their first tastes of outside competition at their training spots today.

Portland, under new ownership and management, will play a semipro team at Ventura, where Jack Ryan has the 1934 last-placers going through their paces daily. REDS PLAY JAPANESE The Mission Reds, at work a full week under Gabby Street's watchful eyes. at Marysville, will meet the Tokyo Giants, the Japanese professional team brought to the United States for a 50-game schedule under the sponsorship of Frank (Lefty) O'Doul, new manager of the San Francisco Seals. The Seals, still at their home base in San Francisco, will content themselves, which with rookies an intra-team will largely figure. The Seals have.48 of them.

Most will be taken along when the club packs. up a week from Monday and journeys to Fresno to complete training. ANGELS START MONDAY LOS ANGELES, 1934 champion, assembled at home Monday and the Hollywood Stars gather at Fullerton Tuesday. The Angels have been holding unofficial workouts for three days, giving rookie pitchers and catchers some exercise. The Seattle Indians, the league's biggest surprise last year, are at Santa Barbara where Walter (Dutch) Reuther will attempt to mold a championship club.

Sacramento, where Earl McNeely is -president and general manager, are still on its home "lot, with rookies at work. Earnshaw Works For $500 Bonus PASADENA, March -With his eye on a. bonus of $500 for victory over 10 again this season, George Earnshaw, the Chicago White Sox big righthander, is about the busiest man in camp. Earnshaw reported in great condition and announced he expects to win 16 games this season. He won 14 last year to pick up $2000 in addition to his regular salary.

With Zeke Bonura, young first baseman, still holding out for a higher salary figure, Manager Jimmy Dykes indicated he would use Glenn Wright, former National, League star shortstop, at the posttion. School to Run Nevada Sports RENO, March (P) -Control of all athletic sports at the University of Nevada would be placed in the hands of the university administration after January 1, 1936, under terms of a plan approved by a vote of the student body today, Heretofore athletics have been supervised by the student government, which employed the various coaches. The new plan, approved by. President Walter E. Clark and the board of.

regents, would create new department of, physical education and athletics. No action has been taken as yet on the application of C. L. (Brick) Mitchell for a one year renewal of his contract as head football and track coach. Cuyler Prefers to Bat in Third Place AVALON, March -Kiki Cuyler prefers to operate at number thre in the batting order, but Manager Carlie Grimm, the boss of the Cubs, is out to make a leadoff man of the fleet outfielder.

Grimm's initial batting order, which may stand for the opening of the season, has Cuyler at the top, with Chuck Klein at number three, and Freddy Lindstrom, heir apparent to the third base job, in the cleanup spot. St. Leo's Leontines To Conduct Dance will be featured by The Leontines, a young people's club of St. Leo's Parish, to be held in the Piedmont Community Center, March 16. Musia will be provided by Gene Englander's Orchestra.

Archie Murphy, president of the club, is being assisted by the following committee. Leonard Pierotti, chairman; Jand Milner, Margaret Cahill, Emily L'Heureaux, Frank Teebay, Art Waters and Jack Roberts. FRIENDS COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. J. S.

Sorenson, evangelist, from El Modena, is conducting sere vices. every night at the Friends Community Church, 52nd and West Streets, until March 10: The Rev. George Deshler, pastor, announces Miss Mary Murdock will give vibraharp solo tomorrow morning. while at the evening service the Golden West Jubilee Singers of Berkeley will be featured. Y.

L. I. PLAN DEMI TASSE Plans for the third annual Si Patrick's fashion bridge demitasse are being made by Gleeson Institute No. -100, Y. L.

I. at the Oakland Women's City Club, 14th and Alice Streets, March 15. The committee in charge includes Miss Mary Bunts chairman; Rita Meinnis, Doris Laws repen, Leona Chias, Inetta Carly Tore Welshaar, Jean ross and Gertrude Koch.

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