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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 18

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Judge Fox to Speak SallalirJ Tribune, Sunday, May 14, 1944 Oakland Flier" Markets to Be civil service group out for members An intensive membership drive. Oakland Police Judge Wsj B. Fox will address the members the Oakland High Twelve Club on 'Crime and War" at a luncheon at 1714 Franklin Street at noon HIM-I yillH -III Sdiool to Present Fourth Annual Festival of Music Heads Squadron Address Topic is launched by the Oakland Municipal Civil Service Employees' Association among their feilcw Warwick S. Carpenter, Pacific is ail reinstatement ana initiation fees. Meetings are held on th second Friday of each month Tne association counts about a third of the 2000 city employees among its members.

The membership committee includes: Err.il Kaleschke, general chairman: Violet Caswell, C. Pullan, Bert Trubody, Harold L. Cox, Lou.s Fiora. Aileen Reiliey Fred Bernier. Elsie Giarn, Neil McCollum, Ed Saibach and James F.

Carey. and Tambounn from Cephale and LAFAYETTE, May 13 The iCoait manager of Sales Manage-' ment, will discuss "Wartime Mar-i jkets of the West," at the annual Metropolitan Oakland luncheon of 'the Oakland Advertising Club and Capt. Edward A. Durell. 27, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Durell of 4431 Pleasant Valley Court, has been named commanding officer of the 17th Bombing Group, 34th Squadron, in the Mediterranean area, his parents learned today. fourth annual Spring musical festi jProcris.

by Greiy. Tne object of the assoc-ation to get a uniform system of promotion in the various city departments, to protect civil service rights anii privileges and secure the benefits of the merit system as embodied in the City Charier, according to Richard W. Jones, association president. During the drive the association TIME r-o: we'm it can be i cCi'. ar Lets cbeck ojt on a'-a-, it FREE a'C if reez rx, ser.

ce it for an it Oakland Chamber of Commerce Hotel Leamington next Tuesday. Reservations are being made for: 250 guests, including San FrancicOj jBay area advertising executives, fi-inancial. sales and business leaders Captain Durell, a former Mudent i at the University of California, enlisted in the A.A.F. in June, 1941. i and received his commission after val of Aealanes Union High School here will be held Thursday night 8:15 o'clock in the school gymnasium, it was, announced today.

The show will be presented by the combined classes of the modern dance group and the music department Under the direction of Uit Millicent Hamburger, dance instructor, four 4a net will be pre The girls' glee club of the school also will perfown. Members of the modern dance group include Helen Barkley, Anne Bashar.j. Bcttyjo Elankenship. Neysa Dugan. Joan Eastman.

Phyllis Arm Eddy, Mary Ann Foreman, Dorothy Goodrick, Nancy Foreman, Betty Laughlin, Lorraine Lucas. Eutb Miles. Ruth Mortenson, Gloria Parent, Barbara Parsons, Janet Perry-man, Parlee Roberts, Joanne Schnei- POLITICAL, ADVEBTISEMCNT POLITICAL ADVEBTISEMCNT publishers and civic leaders, ac ELECT jder, Joyce Smith, Frances Stanley, advanced training at Mather Field, At Shreveport. he received his medium bomber training, and then flew his own plane and crew to hit base in Africa, in March, 1943. In Martin Marauder which he pilots, he has completed 50 missions over enemy territory and has been awarded the Air Medal and two Oak Leaf Clusters.

The name of his ship, he explained to his parents, comes from a combination of the first initial of each crew member's best girl. sentedthe Ritual Fire Dance by DeFalLa, an American square dance, three German dances by Mozart and Orpheus and Eurydice by Cluck. A. N. Marin, music instructor, will lead the Acalanes band and orchestra in these selections: the Sleeping Beauty Waltz, by Tschaikowsky; Perpetuum Mobile, by a Strauss; Dream Pantomime from Hansel and Gretel, by Humperdinck.

Barbara Thomas, Nancy Tryon, Marge Uecker, Louise Very and Beverly Wadman. Tickets will be on sale at the box office Thursday evening, May 18. Prices have been set at 50 cents for adults and 35 cents for children and students, according to George White, principal. cording to Pres. Felix J.

Aberouette of the local club, in charge of the event. The guest speaker will cover the subject of Western markets at present and compare them with past years, bringing into his address the post-war outlook for the Pacific Coast in general and the Metropolitan Oakland area in particular Specially prepared charts on buying power will illustrate the talk. Alfred J. Lundberg, Key System executive and past president of both the California and Oakland Chambers of Commerce, will introduce the speaker and discuss briefly current production figures and recent expansion of the Oak; land area. Entertainment for the luncheon will be in charge of a committee comprising Wayne Elgin, Ralph Gordon.

Helen O'Neil, Earl Kennedy. Harold D. Weber. Phil Ray. Howjrrd Stovel and Howard Sipe Marvin SHERWIN ATTORNEY AT LAW ASSEMBLYMAN (REPUBLICAN) 16th District CopL Edward A.

Durell oi Oakland, has been named commanding officer oi bis squadron In the Mediterran-et -n War area. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVEBTISEMENT Upsti rs laboratory low rent. ch rg to bjt experience and eT.ica!, trained ser-ice 6-day service to men and women in armed forces, who ned fast service. Two watchmakers always at spesai. Largest Stock of Parts in tha Wist.

Parts for Every Miki Watch. Attention A. Sherry Advanced To Rank of Major Arthur Harnett Sherry, former assistant prosecuting attorney with the District Attorney's office and James Tyson Jr, prominent Bay area businessman, were named by the War Department today among officers promoted in rank from captain to major. a ocaoi toaosn Educator to Speak NILES. May O.

PauNen To Succeed Hon. Arthur W. Carlson, who is not a candidate for re-election ENDORSED by the 16th District Republican Assembly, Retoil Grocers' No. California Retail Druggist Alameda County Good Government League and leading citizens throughout the 16th District. Door-to-Door Seller Given Fine of $50 ALAMEDA.

May 13 A $50 fine against Maurice H. Bere of 71 10th Street. Oakland, for selling goods on a riniu-to-donr basis-H- Alameda without a solicitor's license, yesterday was coupled warning that the city if "lacking down" on unlicensed peddlers. He was arrested in the Encinal war-housing project April 29, selling blankets for a San Francisco concern. Legion Auxiliary REPUBLICANS Elect CARL P.

ABBOTT Major Sherry, whose wife and two daughters live at 53 Wildwood Avenue, was granted a leave of absence from the district Attorney's office in September, 1942. Tyson was president of the Lee H. Van Slyke Masttr Watchmiker Conultmg Horological Engineer 704 Federal 1615 Broadway -5 Wrr Dri -l Salar4TI Phaiic district superintendent of Hayward will speak on the significance of education in this age at a supper meeting of the Men's Fellowship of the Niles Congregational Church the night of May 25. Charles Nelson Company in civil ian life. His home Is at 5922 Bruns Drive.

ASSEMBLYMAN for the 16th District (REPUBLICAN NOMINATION ONLY) Chief to Visit Here Mrs. Iiura Mahan, department president of the American Legion Auxiliary, will pay her official visit to the 101 District at its regular meeting, 8 p.m. Wednesday at the First Unitarian Church, 29th Street and Fairinount Avenue. A special program has been arranged for the entertainment of the department president, chairman and officers, and the district presidents of the Bay area. a Endorsed by leading Republican throughout the 16th District loeaoi iQBOi jpnoes hi Pi liHisWi i iff.

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