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12-D OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1943 FRATERNAL FRATERNAL FRATERNAL AUTOMOTIVE DEVELOPMENT NEWS 301 302 304 -United Spanish War Vets Independent Order oi Odd Fellows -E. H. LISCUM CAMP NO. CHATEAU THIERRY NO. B69 Tha Servicemen'! Lodire, ROBERT G.

BREEZE Auto mo bile Editor meets Veterans' Memorial OAKLAND LODGE NO. 200 Grand, every 118,, LO.O.F.,: meet In I.O.O.r. Temple. 11th and LOCAL STEEL DISTRIBUTING WAREHOUSE Thursday Masonla Temple, 60S 12th Street. Meetings every Thursday, 8 p.m.

Refresh british. ration czar makes over peopLettasteT- (Editor's' note: The United States has just appointed Chester C. Davis as food administrator, to take charge of the job of food distribution and supply. Here, condensed from an article in the current For Next meeting Thursday, April Is 8 cm. Keerular meeting.

Franklin Streets. Tuesday evening', March 30. Tuesday evening, April 6, 3rd degree. Degree team. Encinal Lodge ment! after every meeting, WM.

R. McGREW, Commander, Next TnenHna ThitrvHav Anrll 1 Hotel Claremont. BE rkeley S300. O. M.

McFARLAND. Adjutant. (77 nituiiKT A. SMITH, Master. PAUL W.

HEISEY, Secretary GLencoort 7S70: TR Inldad 4463. OL vmoie 0771. J. KERINS, 2110 Webster. High- W.

H. McKELVY. Q.M., JI09 Post-War Plans Are Announced. Mitchell Street: ANdover 3562 301 The Shrine gate 4046, Noble Grand. WALLACE BOSWELL, 6954 Cha bolyn Terrace, HU-mboldt 8962 Vice-Grand.

Dj O. O'SHEA, Recording; Secret JOSEPHH.McCOUKT CAMP II NO. II meats in Veteran tune Magazine, Is the story of how AAHMES TEMPLE, A.A.O 11 Memorial Building. 1911 -s tnntr-fitrnot Derkeley. Lord food ad 69; OSQUEr 3J IJthUar ministrator, tackled a similar jod in tho Tt i 1 1 Isles and what he Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of Street, Oakland' That after the war, Packard mo has accomplished in revolutionizing each month at 7:30 p.m.

Npxt meetine. April 1. Next meeting April 7th. HERMAN EN GELHARDT. Po tor cars again will roll from the Britain's eating habits.) COMMANDER FRAZER 8.

ROSE, tentate. tn-oduction lines, down which fm. 1024 Talbot Avenue, Albany. LA nd scans -3042. BOB ABERNETHT, 'Recorder.

NEW YORK, March 27. (fP) ELMHURST LODGE NO. I.O.O.F, meets every Thursday evening at the. I.O.O.F. Hall, 9120 East 14th Street.

East Oakland. Next meetings, Thursday, April 1st and Monday, April E. N. M. NIELSEN.

Noble Grand. 192J boat engines and Packard-built Once Britain imported two-thirds A P. HANSCOM. Adjutant. 1017 301 KnizhU TemDlar Kains Avenue: LA ndscape t-0864.

of her food; now, despite the stress of wartime conditions, this figure WILLIAM G. DICJtlNBUN. Vi-M-1923 Fairview: OLympio 9639 62nd Avenue; TR inldad 9435. has been cut in half. OAKLAND COMMANDERT NO.

11 meets Masonic Tem L. MOORE. Vice-Grand. 3915 Gar Li She now produces two-thirds of 304 Canadian Legion of B.E.S.I denia Place. Rolls-Royce aircraft engines ar now moving in volume quantity, will be announced officially for the first time in the Packard Motor Car Company's 39th annual report, for 1942, according to word received last week by Reynold C.

Johnson, local Packard dealer. 'The report, signed by Alvan Ma- ple. 508 12th Street. F. DAMGAARD.

Secretary. B7Z the consumed in tne Isles, and imports about one-third. East 15th Street: KE lloeer 4-3061. Next conclave, March 80. DR.

L. f. FARR1S. Commander. L.

V. SCHERLING. Recorder. OAKLAND POST NO. IS, CANADIAN LEGION OF THl3 BRITISH EMPIRE SERVICE LEAGUE.

meets 6 The man behind this achieve FOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 401 meets every Wednesday Tiinht rnnff Tm. ment is Frederick James Marquis, at Grand and Harrison. 332 B. P.

O. Elk. Next meeting Saturday. April Lord Woolton; he and his work are described in detail in an article in Vie. 11th and Franklin Streets.

OAKLAND LODGE NO. l-iexi meeting, March 31st. All veterans who served under the British Flag are eligible tor the magazine Fortune, cauley, chairman of the board, and George Christopher, president and general manager, will be mailed. Elks' Club, .420 14th Str membership. 434 35th StreeC Telephone Piedmont As Britain food administrator.

HlKhftate 1640. J. R. RAWLAT. Commander, 1110 Lord Woolton buys almost $3,000, to stockholders at the end of Marcn.

'nTt mpotinc: Anril 1. California Street. San Francisco. IT X7 fl 000,000 worth of food each year for RAYMOND T. FORD.

Exalte; Packard is definitely committed HENRY WHAITE. Adjutant. 470 3911 Van Mourik Ajien'ue. TRinidad 4604. 61st Street.

Oakland. the 47.700,000 inhabitants of the to return to the automobile manu Ruler. E. 1 H. GRANDJEAN, Secretary: HI shrrate 2640.

United Kingdom. facturins business regardless of ju G. MILLER, recording-secretary. 1231 MacArthur Boulevard. 304 American Legion rlM-'nT'iliniliii'fiWnWiiiiirindilliillBl I Those figures have the ring of big whether the company continues in business, but Lord Woolton loses 303 OAKLAND POST NO.

Knifhls of Pythias the special engine fields, the re PORTER LODGE NO. 172, I.O.O.F., meets the first mnets Veterans Memorla The plant of the Earls M. Jorgensen Company, at 22nd and Campbell Streets, is one of three units this company operates. This building, 500 feet in length and 80 feet in width. Is tort will state.

Confidence' in the Building, Grand Avenue and $800,000,000 a year because he gives some of the food away and sells much of it below cost. and third Monday eve Harrison Boulevard. company's automotive future was seen in the fact that franchises for nings In Porter Hall, 1918 Grove OAKLAND LODGE NO. 101 meet! first and third Thursdays Pythian Castle, lit and Alice. Nrt Tneetlne1 Tuesday.

April 6. by an electric crane, 80 feet wide which travels on overhead track for the full length Street. Oakland, at 8 o'clock His aim, says Fortune, is to keep rrtv Room 1. Veterans' Me April 6, Installation of Vice- nri.i Rniidin. Open dally' to the building.

the British "fighting fit" and ableJ 196 new 'outlets were signed during 1942 as additions to the already large and loyal body of Packard e. tn -1 nt. ncourt 7782. Grand. JOSEPH LAMBERT.

N. E. S. FIFIELD. recording secre tarv: phone, PT edmont 70PSJ.

Rendering service to veterans of all wr and their families In connec to work a minimum industrial week of 52 hours. INCOMES WERE LOW dealers and distributors. J. H. CLAYTON, Chancellor Commander.

814 E4th Street; PI edmont 4630J. E. J. STEIN, Jt. of A.

ft 8, 456A Taylor Avenue. Alameda. HOMES FOR SERVICE MEN The net loss in number of Pack tion with Government claims, nos' pitalization. Information on vet EVENING STAR LODGE ard dealers in the first year of th The nine out of 10 British work NO. 263.

meets Masonic Radio program every -xuesoay country participation in the war ers who before the war earned an 303 Pythian Sisters t4K iitfltfnn KLX. was about 11 per cent. This was Firm Builds Up Goodwill LLOYD a. tlUtjtlil'a, wmmiuuw, average of $10.17 weekly were wedded by income and inclination' CALENTHE TEMPLE NO. I equivalent to.

an estimated 2V4 pe: ELMER P. ZOLLNER. Adjutant. asWf Temple, 1837 Alcatraz Avenue, South Berkeley, every Tuesday, 8 p.m. Next meeting Tuesday, March 30.

Next meeting called at 7:30, March 30th. Election delegates to Grand Lodge. Special entertainment for our District Deputy officers. Alf Odd meets at Pythian Castle, cent of the company's total car vol to a diet of fish and chips, meat and 304-rDisabled American VeU 12th and Alice Streets, p.m. Tuesday evening.

bread, boiled potatoes and cabbage. ume under normal conditions, how "Now meat, milk, cheese and ba ever. Next meeting April 6. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS OF THE FLORENCE JOHNSON, M. 814 Unless more drastic restrictions Fellows and Rebekahs cordially In 64th Street; Piedmont 4630J.

vited: refershments. con, among other foods, are sold to them below cost. In addition, they and. their fellow workers have been are imposed, the dealer organiza WORLD WAR. CHAPTER NO.

7. meets first and third MARGARET O'SHEA, M. or It. at WALTER THAYER. N.G..

71 37th 0 j-A 'I iiiiiiii ii mm ii t.ii.ir tliii 11 tion Is expected weather 1943 How an Oakland firm is expedit 6699 Vicente Street: OLympIc Fridavs. Veterans Memorial Build Street. Oakland. Telephone PI edmont rS.49J. with fewer losses than for the year 6567.

X. GftrfiN50N. V.G.. 3871 West induced by shortages and by Wool-ton's persuasive pervasive radio and press campaign on nutrition, to sub ing the war effort, while building goodwill for the post-war period, is just the will state ing. Grand aid Harrison.

Next meeting, April Z. VINCENT HUGHES. Commander. 310 Junior Order Am. Mechanics Street, OarKland.

Telephone Piedmont 7982J. Toward the end of 1942, sales and told by Paul C. Childs and David stitute milk, cheese and variety of Office at vetraBs GLencourt 6794. servicing conditions were more sta vv. s.

TA.vge, recording secretary. CUSTER COUNSEL NO. 22 vegetables for rationed meat and 867 65th Street Telephone HU m- JUNIOR ORDER UNITED Rodricks, managers of the local AMERICAN MECHANICS, scarce, costly fish. ble. The volume of service business was good in all sections of the country during the year, while the meets on the first Friday 'Thus the average Briton cur.

plant of Earle M. Jorgensen Company. Exclusively engaged in the evening of each month at Midget THE Rebekahs Branch I.O.OJ. GOLD STRIPE ORDERS OF T-av. rTMITF.D STATES ently eats a better-balanced diet Hall, pac fio flu ldinar.

610 16th sale of parts, of new cars to quali Lad es Street. than he ever has before. fied buyers and of used cars yielded Membership open to all Soldiers, Sailors and Marines who have seen distribution of alloy and tool steels, steel bars and shaps, sheets Thousands of canteens have been Next meeting Friday, April 1. DR. B.

R. WYCKOFF. Recording aa ABSIT INVIDIA REBEKAH ST LODGE NO. 11. I.O.O.F..

considerable revenue. The average Packard dealer showed profit from foreign service. established in factories and schools. Secretary. 6811 Howell Street: INDUSTRIAL Vtijol will meet second and fourth Tuesdays, 11th and Frank uiyympie 4416.

Altogether there are now more and special steels lines that re quire high priorities for their pur his. 1942 operations. meets vet- EMERYVILLE 3f POST NO. 101 erans' Memorl 4221 Salem Strei EMERYVILLE 0 orlal than 13,000 communal feeding cen Men in uniform can now purchase defense homes. The picture shows W.

W. Holden, sales director for San Leandro Homes, presenting FHA approval documents to Chief Radioman David R. Lane and Mrs. Lane. The tract model home, furnished by Jackson's, is the background for the photo.

Building, German Pioneer House Association ters serving more than 46,000,000 eet Emeryville. chase the problem of retaining and lin, i.u.O.F. Building. Next meeting April 13. Whist; Bertha Pardee, chairman.

Past Noble Grands will meet April 1 at H. Ol-meys, 18.14 Casterline Road: ANd Next meeting, April -'no. meals weekly. building goodwill among domestic THE UNITED GERMAN-AMER Get New Oil When EDWARD E. JOHNSON, com users is not overlooked, it is ex ICAN SOCIETY meets 22 Home Place East: TE mplebar 0188.

mander. over plained. Mary A oecreiarj Directors meeting first Tuesday MABEL E. VESTNYS, Noble Piedmont 6655: PI edmont 3S6. "One of the measures we have each month.

PRODUCTION DECREASED "Woolton took office in 1940. His immediate problem was the interrupted flow of imported foods. There were other potential catastro- lirano, SWZ4 East 23rd Street KE 1- Gas Coupons Change POST NO. 0 Real Estate Firm logg Z-dZUS. FLORENCE! RMtTir s.Af.--.

adopted is to purchase materials through the Steel Recovery Cor and thira Next meeting Friday, April H. Gvm. Tuesdays. Fridays. Turnverein.

men, ladies. Thursday. O.D.H. everv Tuesday EASTBAY NAVI 3765 meets first (rV -Wednesdays at 8:3 mm Veterans' Memorial ii-. 30 p.m.

at poration, a Federal agency that lo Building, phies. Between World War 1 and I-S CAMPUS KEBliKAH LODGE Streets, Ala- Thousands Visit ipekson Model Home Up to the, present time, thousands Now that gasoline ration coupon number five is valid, motorists are reminded that another 60-day period Central and Walnut nu. 831 meets every Friday cates unused steel from the inventories of non-operating domestic In New Location meda. 321 Knights of Columbus this war, productive land had decreased by two and a half million acres. users.

In this way we are able to Next meeting April 7th. Captain FRANK HATCHER, 1011 Herin Way. ANdover 8155. Service Officer: L. B.

FRED OAKLAND CeUNCIL No. 784 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS meets at Athens Hall, third assist many concerns in the dispo sition of frozen stocks that are be have visited Jackson's latest model floor Pacifio Building, 610 ERICK. 271 10th Street TE mplebar 7601. 17th Street. coming a financial burden," say Childs.

"This generally entails some home in "Victory Villa," it is announced. This furnished residence JjSl evening. Masonic Temple. -t? 1837 Alcatrax Avenue. South n'- Next meeting Tuesday, March 30.

'Sewing Club will meet at the home of Emily Browncll, 1512 Cornell 12:30, luncheon. April 2, bingo; public invited; refreshments served. EMILY BkOWNELL, Noble Grand, 1512 Cornell Avenue, Berkeley; BE rkeley 041J. NAN B. DICKSON, District Deputy President.

1856 Catalina Avenue. Next meetme Tuesday. April 6. The' long established real estate firm of Coldw'ell, Banker, Company has moved its office to the ground floor of the Financial Center Building, located at the corner of 14th and Franklin Streets, H. A.

Hickok, resident' manager of the JAMES J. McGOLDRlCK. Grand Knight 2516 Delmer. KE Hogg 43374. financial loss for the Jorgensen Company, due to the increased costs of handling and trans-shipment, but is proving very popular because of its home-like charm and its feeling of permanence, dignity, and Water Filter Plant PHILIP B.

ANDhiKouiN, iinanciai ill! Gh.fl., ivni, PI edmont 0180W. it does, create goodwill and speeds good taste. 'Iri the furnishing, war "But worst of all, from Wooltoh's viewpoint, were the facts that Britons could not afford the kind of food necessary for health and that the larger number of people who could were too ignorant or too buy it. "Woolton had to start by helping to increase production at home. In the first three years of war, salvaged acreage grassland, parks, land gone to seed has increased Britain's cropland by 50 per cent, enabling Britain today to grow 70 per cent more potatoes than she Under Reconstruction Reconstruction work on the ud the supply to war industry.

firm, announces. 320 ooae ,1 ii "Earle Jorgensen is a native of Berkeley, AS hberry 1-0004. The Oakland off ice. is one of eight has ended. Sixty days during which Winter weather, reduced speeds, and short drives have combined to make it time to change the oil again, according to Shell Oil Company, Inc.

Have the service repeated 60 days later, May 21, when the Number 5 coupons become void. Shell lubriobtion men" state, and thus continue to guard against wear and tear cn precision-made, hard-to-replace engine parts. i Decreased driving and slower driving speeds under wartime restrictions are given as two major reasons why motorists should be more careful than ever of the condition of the oil in the engine crankcase. Even though the rubber shortage has reduced automobile driving to essential trips only, oil deteriora PEAKL M. HASTINGS.

Secretary. 1R20 Ktrkham: GLencourt maintained by the company and during the past year it-handled a the Bay area, who originated the firm in Oakland, and now operates two other warehouses in Los An Chabot filter plant of the East Bay Municipal Utility District is now approaching completion, according to an announcement made by James OAKLAND LODGE NO. 824, L.O.O.M. meets Moose Hall. 1116 Clay Street GULDEN LINK REBEKAH LODGE NO.

105, I.O.O.F., Wt meets W.O.W. Hall. 1256 geles and Houston, Texas. The local plant occupies a building 500 feet Next meeting Friday, April I. FRANK B.

SHATTUCK. Governor. STANLEY A. BURGRAFF. Secre- 14th street.

Next meeting, March Slst. number of large real estate transactions, including the transfer of the Syndicate Building at the reported price of the Washington Market at the Federal Telegraph Building, an $850,000 sale, long and 80 feet wide, served by Drill for initiation, election of tsrv: HI gheate I44J. grew pre-war years; to double her fodder production; to grow half an electric crane of 5-ton capacity delegates Rebekali Assembly. throughout the house. Fundameli tally sound, traditionally- correct furniture of 18th Century styling, was selected by Jackson's decorating staff.

The colors employed are soothing, blending naturally with the luxurious broadloom rugs, with the neutral walls and with the house itself. The 18th Century design predominates throughout the house, though a distinct Chinese influence is introduced, particularly in the living room. Both bedrooms feature light finished suites one a sturdy. FANNIE MYERS. Noble Grand.

N. Eschen, district director. Handling water from.the Chabot reservoir, the plant has had much pipe replaced, a building built.and a new housing unit for, filters constructed. The plant is the fifth largest in the water system and and 80-foot width. Saws and shears 308 'Woman's Benefit Association again as many vegetables, and thus 26S0 Havenscourt: SW eetwood 2058.

for cutting with micrometer ac achieve a self suffi and others. ISABELLE NELSON. Rernrriln AKGONAUT REVIEW NO. 69 curacy have been installed, while 1 Secretary, 7130 Outlook Avenue; TR Inldad M32. meets Golden West wan.

ciency. CONCENTRATED FOOD torches and a pantograpn are.usea Pacifio Building. 16th and Home Purchase Loans Jefferson. h.as been in operation since the early 1880's. When completed, it will for heavier plate cutting.

"Jorgensen service includes com pa ELMH URST REBEKAH LODGE NO. 277. I.O.O.F. i meets I.O.O.F, Hall, East 14th Next meeting April 14. MRS.

JESSIE BALL, president Continuing into 1943 the, past handle from five and a half to seven Dlete stocks obtained from many i-C Btreet-9Znd Avenue. year's heavy outflow of money into million gallons a day. manufacturers, and keeps available Next meeting March 30. Tuesday. 463 36th Street, OLympic 0Z07.

MRS. HELEN TINGLEY, Secretary, 1608 Lafayette Street Alameda: LA kehurst 2-8350. Meetings every 2nd, 4th and 5th home purchase loans, the savings, building and loan associations dis a corns of trained metallurgists to friendly oak ensemble. The other is in maple. Shades of soft blue champagne are used in these rooms Eschen also announced that the district has over 165,000 meters in Monday.

Next meeting March 29th. "To get a maximum sustenance for the minimum shipping space, Woolton gets as much food as he cari in condensed forrn. Thus, he imports concentrated orange juice instead of the whole fruit, and de-' hydrated milk and eggs, boneless meat, which take anywhere from one-sixth to three-tenths of the shipping space of the raw product. Lodge opens at 7:30. Public whist.

bursed in January $32,850,000 to assist customers tne selection oi nroDer steels. They also follow service now. Estimations place the JESSIE HOUSTON, Noble Grand, to complement the beauty of the iti i sstn Avenue, hi nogg t-443. population served by the district at through the manufacturing pro OAKLAND REVIEW NO. 14 meets Wigwam Hall.

18th and Jefferson. furnishings. HANNAH C. POST, Secretary: tion is constantly taking place in the engine crankcase. Partially burned fuel particles resulting from incomplete combustion when starting, water formed by combustion and condensation, combined with dust, carbon and other abrasives contaminate the oil and hasten its deterioration.

Shorter trips and Blower driving speeds do not permit the engine to get hot enough to vaporize and drive off these contaminants. These steadily accumulate, necessitating more frequent draining and replacement with new oil if the oil is to provide a full measure of protection to the en help people buy homes. This is the report of the United States Savings and Loan League which says that it Was the largest amount loaned well over 700,000 persons. cesses until the desired results are To reach the residence, go out eetwonrt (IB 30. nhtained.

The local plant is lo Next- meeting April 6. Refreshments served by Guards Team. PS SUNSET REBEKAH LODGE East 14th Street to Davis Street, then turn right on Davis to the tract cated at 22nd and Campbell Streets. Ssw- AO. 109- I.O.O.F., meeis Odd Emma Hirschler, chairman.

Assuming that he gets just Fellows' Hail, 1 lth-Franklin MISS BLANCHE CAMBKA. Presi enough food from the outside and for home purchase in any January of the past 14 years, with the exception of 1942. The figure is three per cent under that for the same i Baptist Juniors to Hold Program. Tonight The iunior organization of the dent, 906 61st Street. HU mboldt 1774.

MRS. NELLIE PAULSEN. Record- from home nroduction. Woolton has Next meeting. March '31st CLEL1A TYKEN.

Nome Grand, office at 1411 Davis Street then turej-, right on Davis to the tract oii at 1411 Davis Street follow, tus' arrows to "Victory Villa." the prodigious task of parceling it lng Secretary, 2693 74tb Avenue: SW eetwood 1022 Taylor, Alameda. LA kehurst month last year. War Bonds to Aid In Home Financing out equitably. To achieve that he has to take complete control of food 2-4491. LETTIE WOLLESEN.

Secretary 552 2rrt Street: GLencourt 7190 315 American Order Sons St. George from field or factory to shop gine. North Oakland Baptist Church, 32nd and Linden Streets, will hold their monthly program tonight at 8 o'clock, according to the Rev. A. O.

Bell, pastor. counter. 3Q OAKLAND REBEKAH sjft, LODGE No. J6 meets Odi Fellows ALBION LODGE NO. 286 George's Hall, 25th r.pnvft Street.

"Today he works through 50 or so Popular interest in planning war associations all operating Gov 5- 1st and 3rd Thursday. Next meeting, Thursday. April 6 itis-reffarri darkened windows. Under direction of Miss Patricia savings for future home owner Lodge meeting as usual. April 1.

Initiation: official visit of ship and home improvement is in u.u.r-. flan uickson. neiene KybecK, ernment agents. Each of Britain's 650,000 licensed food retailers is told to go to one of these association wholesalers for each category of Oakland Dealers Re-elect Officers At a recent meeting of the East Morris, the juniors will present Roy Nichols, youth minister of the 15th Street 'Methodist Episcopal Church, as guest speaker. Miss Elsie Stevens, creasing throughout the western States, the Carter Lumber Company reports, basing its conclusions on Next meeting iiarcn si.

mommy WEUGENE C. COLLINS. President 3675 Ma'ybelle Avenue. KE Hogg 8-2179 EL TERRY, Secretary, 1316 East 27th Street. KE Hogg 2-8010.

April 8, Thursday Sewing Club at Mrs. Nellie Wierteman's, 1533 Min-turn Avenue, Alameda. Pot Luck Luncheon 12 noon. LA kehurst rationed food. Similarly, the con sumer is old to -go to one retailer a student of the University of Cali-fsrnia, will be soloist, and Miss Gloria Romine, pianist.

inquiries received by material deal 3-0386, i fcav Motor Car Dealers, all IRENE PETERSEN. Nnhl. fir.nfl for virtually every commodity." FIVE RATION SYSTEMS ers "and institutions that specialize officers who' served during last year American Order Daughters 31S 5118 Congress. ANdover 6191. The Rev.

John D. Drake, assistant I DBECK. Vice Grnl1 of St. George Were re-elected for the year 1943. James G.

Paps, of the Chester N. Great Britain has five systems in Hdmes financing. "As this interest develops, prac 5354 Bryant Street; PI edmont 7462J. pastor, announces open house for members, friends and service men Wednesdays, till 11 p.m., at the church. of rationing food.

She rations a fixed quantity of sugar, tea and DICKIE, secretary. 1955-Wehster HI ghgate 6310 GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 78 meets St George Hall, 25th and Grove Streets. Weaver Company, who served as president of the association during the trying days of 1942, states that tical plans for the future are being formed by the business groups who bear the responsibility for main Security Benefit Association iMmrmtritTA darkened winaows. cheese for a fixed period, a system the United State's borrowed in rationing sugar and coffee.

OAKLAND COUNCIL NO. Lodge meeting as Usual. Next meeting, March 31st. Joint Drainage Studied taining the homes resource of tne Nation," says Morris B- Carter, The point system of rationing- Whist with Sons, its up to you 733 meets 962 Rose Avenue. riedrtiom.

I "VICTORY VILLA" i vf 1 i Jim wwiis.iiji "i in. 1 1 ii hi ii.i iinMaaaBanMttwJ f-. -m Jackson's yMl Model Home Wpj. I fj Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

VvJf Visit Jackson's beautiful new modej home for I smart up-to-the-minute ideas on home decora- ps tion. See. colorful fabrics, interesting group W' 1 arrangements the use of authentically styled y' 1 RtU fAnfnrv fni-niViino. tnfAv' rTiPArf ill wfit.fn FORD. President 1714 rated in the United States has been in effect in Britain since the end the members are umtea in tneir co-operation with the Government In keeping America's cars rolling.

1 Paps told the members that with the sale of new cars almost at the tero point it is necessary that particular attention be paid to the proper servicing and repairing of those cars now on the road. Congress Avenue. KE Hogg 2-J067. He added: "Every family now living in a rented home, and every home-owning family that will want MINNIE OVEKTUIN, rmanijiai ov; im Cedar: AS hberry 3910. of 1941." First Sunday of each month at 3 p.m.

Next meeting April 4. ANDREW G. PETERSON. 1733 Rawson. KE Hogg 3-6196.

MRS. ISABEL GEORGE. Finan conditions in the Dorris Court Addition are receiving study from engineers and city and county officials. Diversion of Clayton Valley "runoff" water is one of the measures contemplated. WINIFRED BONNER.

Recording The Ministry of Food employs Secretary. 4515 TnompsonrAi-i ouver 8191. cier, 637 24th Street: HI ghgate 2020. Tuesday-Friday. 1-4: home phone about 42.000 persons.

Since the war began Woolton has issued 73,740 summons against law violators and black market operators and has got 306 Calitomia New England Association, Inc. HU mboldt 4250. HAZEL K. PETERSON. Secretary.

KE Hogg 36196 a new or modernized dwelling after peace is won, have the opportunity to buy more War Bonds, eventually using them as savings for a 'Victory. "The importance of War- Savings Stamps in such planning should not be neglected. Home ownership is too much thought of in terms. of thousands of dollars, rather thar in terms of a monthly part of the owwvnivri-i'i'i'i 68,915 convictions, one of which was HflV BRflKIS THflTLSAYiU No Used Car Ceiling WASHINGTON, March 27. (U.R) rill K-o Nl A NEW ENGLAND.

a judgment for $800,000. rue m. Masonic Hall. 610 bbtn 319 Eagles Street, near Shattuck( Oakland, first The OPA said today it will announce Sold Saturday of each monin. OAKLAND AERIE NO.

7. I.O.O.F. Hall. 410 11th Street a program next week for establishing ceilings prices on used trucks Next meeting saturaay. pni o.

Business and social meeting; dinner. 6:30 business meeting, Two-wheel trailer was wanted by six people when it was advertised. Piedmont 0164J. Sold it in one day. but that, for the present, no ceiling family budget, once down-payment cards, dancing.

All friends are in- V3 win vtmuij Q- II is planned on used cars. is made. fl ii a. -vmi- A V1NEVIN F. WAGNER, president: TW inoaka 3242.

Mondav, March 29, Watts Tract night. Fun from "The Patch" with nur new member getter, F. J. Fontes, chairman, and a sommlttee of former Watts Tract residents, all of whom know how to put on a good time. Entertainment, of course.

EUGENE F. MUKPHY. President MARY BEKtKUMBlB, secre "The $25 bond you now buy each month, may represent the monthly cost of owning your own home after the war. Every stamp added to that monthly bond purchase may be a seed from which a new home, uiunue UIUMl. luun cnjujr juiuuic jruu 1 i i i 4 ipend in this distinctive home.

.732 Frederick Road tary, 263 Best Avenue, uaaiano. KE lines 4 Regard Senor! Pasquale es Matador But in San Francisco, He Bakes the Cake G. J. VERGNES, Secretary, 1121 326 Royal Neighbors of America Washington: HI ghgate 1103. DR.

CARL CURDTS, GLencourt 8384; FR ultvale 4685; 632 15th Street or a better home for family health comfort and enjoyment, will OAKLAND CAMP NO. 8179 meeU Harmony Hall. I.O.O.F TemDle.1 11th and Franklin. DR R. LIBBY GLencourt 8560 thorities are going to investigate the possibility of sending him back to Spain where he won't be too wel 304 Regular Veteran Avoeiation The case of a bullfighter with no bulls to fight came before Federal Judge F.

St Sure in San Francisco yesterday, when Pasquale Next meeting, April 2. Local Bottling Plant MILDRED GULDEN WBSI POST -NO. come. In San Francisco he is still a bull fighter but baking cakes. 72 meets first and third Wednesday In Hall 1 at Bernal.

29. was arrested for viola 8:15 n.m.. Oakland Vet The ue of the brake lin- ing that holds in tuefc- or dry weather and that gives maximum wearing service plus exactingly careful workmanship and adjust-ing assure the prudent motorist the character tion of the immigration laws. Ruby Street; Piedmont 7447R. ESTELLE M.

DEPARADE, Re corder, 932 Madison, Albany: LA nd scape 6-3647. IRENT J. ALLEN District Dep uty. 1308 East 27th Street: KE 1 loge S-4064 Joins General Foods erans Memorial, 200 Grand Avenue at Harrison. Bernal story is a sad one.

A duii Thank You fighter bv profession, he left his The' Oakland bottling' plant of native Spain during the war io go Next meetinff Wednesday, April 7. An organization or all regular enlisted service men of the U.S. Army. U.S. Navy, U.S.

Marine Corps Bireley's, at 3001 San Pablo to Mexico. In Mexico, he was sure, VICTORY CAMP NO. 1(21 roets W.O.W. Hall. SUl there were many bulls to fight.

or the U.S. Coast Guard, who are In Brake Service he aesiresi Eat llth Stret But Mexico proved-too modern. Next meetine Monday, April 5. Avenue, is an important part of the recent acquisition by General Foods Corporation of Bireley's, with headauarters in Hollywood. Bire active service or who have been honorably discharged either In peacetime or In wartime.

J. J. MOFFETT, Commander: AN In that country he must have a union card before he could fight the 4 'Tv 4 A Aimtn v- LAmas, JWBmrf Look for the sign, 1411 Davis Follow the Arrows to Victory Villa. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD, 'CliT. 13lh and 14th Stretti OAKLAND TE mplfbir UN ''').

I 9 jM in', Oil CmljLmdjmmmLZ.lLm t.Lr4. I I tY RAPHAEL ROTONDO, Oracle, 3611 Haireman Avenue; KE llofg 4-3765. MRS. HAZEL E. MOSS.

Recorder. dover 6918. HERE. COMPLETE BRAKE and WHEEL valicning Service S222 Vleksbur: AN dover 2079. ley's is a pioneer manufacturer of bull, they did not want him in the Bullfighting Union.

Por Dios what could he do? IRENE WALLEN, uep- 32fi Modern Woodmen of America Editor, The Tribune: Since assuming my new position as principal of the Berkeley Evening School approximately two months ago, I have called upon my staff many times for assistance in publicizing our activities. At all times your associates were most obliging and the help which they have rendered our school by their generous use of our press releases has been of inestimable value. We appreciate -your generosity and thank you deeply for your kind co-opeiation. Sincerely yours, nty, 1101 n-ait Z7th. street; ku.1-log-g 1-4064.

He came to the United States and OAKLAND CAMP NO. 723 meets last Tuesday of each month at Drago's Cafe. 304 Women and Giri Workers, '61-'6S WOMEN AND GIRL WORKERS became a baker, in San Francisco. And then the law came and said that he had no right to be in the country because he had no papers fotehtry. And he did not have a draft card, either.

56 Grand Avenue. Next meeting Tuesday, March 10. Dinner at 7:30. Business meeting citrus fruit beverages and otner fruit products. C.

M. Chester, chairman of General Foods, in announcing the new member of the General Foods group of companies, said: "We are happy to report that Frank W. Bireley, founder of the California company, will continue as general manager of the newly created Bireley's Division of General Foods." OF THE CIVIL WAR. "61 to '65. meet on.

the second Friday of each month at the Oakland Memorial at 8:30. lrf nil E. F. GELLING, consul, nzg tasi IJrd Street. KE Hogg M.

DOBBINS, (Secretary, 1415 Federal Judge A. V. St. Sure gave BulMint; on Grand Avenue. MRS.

ETTA WIXSON, President. 144 14th Street. JULIA BOLTON. Secretary. Ii C.

EDWARD PEDERSON, Principal Pasquale two years probation, but Castro: HI ghgate hours 10 Berkeley Evening School. it is very sad. The immigration au a.m. a.m. Allen Street: OL ymnlc 1464- I 1.

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