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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 22

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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jauariwOMrTiti0AT7AtiGUsff 1912 THEY'LL SING FOR THE NAVY BOYS Widener art collection to the Na-lliunal Gallery of Art probably "the greatest private art collection in existence today." Ha Widener Art Is (Offered to U.S. ilors to Hear In a message to Congress. Roosevelt nvkfrl truit it ar.nrnnriat $195- informed Congress that the Treas- Date Is Set For War Drive WASHINGTON. Aug. 21.

000 to meet i Pennsylvania State had appraised the present value Roosevelt tuld Confess tax which would be imposed on the i at about $3,900,000, athough tha today that Joseph Widener of Ptiila-; transfer. I actual cost to the Wideners was i delphife had offered the renowned! Roosevelt said the collection was I several times that sum. I mmwmmmMWM rV MmS Berkeley to Open Campaign for Chest October 19 EERKLEY, Aug. 21-For an amount as yet undesignated, a Ber FlfTH SIXTH WASHINGTON CLAY STREETS TWO BAYS A WCCK WXDMCSOAY ft SATUMAVFRGE RMOUNC BIG FAMILY FOOD BARGAINS SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd keley War Chest campaign will be inaugurated on Monday, October 1 19, combining the annual Com-jmunity Chest with a eall to aid for Allied causes. Gerrit VanderEnde, campaign chairman, announced the October drive foth for war and "home'' fronts would be made shortly by a 17' FRESH GRAHAM or SODA CRACKERS 5.

Oakland Girls Aiomtda Air Station CheMn.for Program; Viola Merz Is Leader Th sailors at Alameda Air Station are going to have a nice sur-Hs Monday night. They know there'i going to be a program, but what they don't know that it will be given by a group aretty girls from the Oakland girls, banded together in a ffoupe by Viola Allen Merz, voice fcaeher at 438 Kenilworth Street, (an Leandro, are being sponsored I7 the U.S.O. Tttey already have appoarpd at Hospitality House in San Fran-jjseo and will be back in that city fltt and of the month for another lltow at Tunston Field. 'Taking part "will be four soloists: Jfeanne Schmidt, Olive Moody, Ma- tBoga and Helen Kennedy. Ra-1 de Lopez will do a Spanish ce and Helen Arfsten, tap dance, on the program will be a tfcio composed of Marge Kurskin.

With Proctor and Belle Arfsten; comedienne, Clover Ostrom; a ftoliniit, Nadine Rhul; and a flutist, Vary Margaret McGihon. "SINK THE JAPS" You can do your part by investing 10 of your income in U.S. War Stamps and Bonds. Save on your foods at the Housewives Croceteria. "The Workingman's Food Store" PAY CHECKS CASHED CINCH MinnU Man Kiv CAKE SOUP BEANS 14-os.

tin 4 Varieties 10 pk27 2pI5 PETER PAN ALASKA 4 BSJ i PINK SALMON MACOMBER CIDER JA VINEGAR Quartbottle 10' Dainty Mix 111 Hawaiian COCKTAIL N. D.I MonU trkz PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT N. M. 10 i tu, Sunklut FRUIT Ifi QCfi SALAD 15 Or budget committee headed by R. A.

Udnll. local banker. Eleven war relief and service organizations have been given endorsement by the Berkeley War Appeals Board for inclusion in the Community Chest campaign. They are aanounced as follows by Richard W. Young, board chairman: British War Relief, Greek War Relief.

United China Relief. War Prisoners Aid, Russian War Relief. Polish War Relief, Paderewski Fund. Queen Wilhelmina Fund. Free Flench Relief, U.

S. O. and local hospitality for service men. Aside from wartime needs, VanderEnde says the campaign will provide support for "home front" health and welfare organizations administered by the Berkeley Community Chest, including groups devoted to youth guidance, recreation and child welfare. "There is valuable unity and strength in the banding together of BABTLETT 19 PEARS No.

Hm The sailors at Alameda Air Station will be ntertained by a group oi girls from the Oakland area at a program Monday night Furnishing sots of tha music, as soloists, will be Qeft to right), Helen Kennedy, Marie Boga, OUve Moody and Jeanne Schmidt The girk are apon-ored by the UJ.O-Trlbtme photo. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Dai Monte PLUMS Worrell's PIGS' FEET 14-ox. jar 19 28-os. jar 31c No. tin 14 10' Faney APPLE LUQSTROtTS SAUCE PLANS COMPLETED FOR RICHMOND PIT SHOW No.

SOS tin AOVKTISEMENT PACE 24 business 12 classifications. Local GOOD 'W RIPE Freestone PEACHES Teamster Return LOS ANGELES, Aug. their pay increase appeal to a National Labor Board referee, 74 striking A.F.L. teamsters have returned to their jobs at the Cudahy Packing Co. They are asking a 10-cents-an-hour increase over their eurrent wage scale of $39.50 for 40 hours.

RICHMOND, Aug. 21. All plans have been completedfor the Richmond Recreation Department's annual Pet Show, next Friday, in Nicholl Park, according to Miss Betty Transue, chairman. The affair will open at 1:30 pm. with a parade of at! entries.

This will be followed by competition in 'the Comunity "Chest and war-related reliefs and services" VanderEnde slated. "We are living in i strenuous times and we must re-' apprise what we are doing and the part we must play. The coming campaign offers a definite challenge 'to our sense of fairness and justice. men will serve as judges. Only children underM7 years of age are eligible.

Entry blank's and full information may be obtained at city playgrounds or at the department's offices in the achool administration building, Bissell Avenue and 11th Street. TOMATO juice H-oz. tin OMIT? tHHil TOMATOES VERY DELICIOUS No. t4 tin 21 APPLE PPLE POWOW OErj l) tins lj VERMONT -M AID 4 BBS syrup jar 170 TOILET A 1 A tissue or mmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmlmmmmmmmmmmmmm9 Dl'RKEE'8 tktkA MAYONNAISK. KP Pint jar JbU BUTTER 1 1 303 tin I I LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES No.

o. Golden Bantam aW CORN. 195, No. i tin I mm Large Sixe. No.

1 tin Extra Larre Pitted. No. 1 tall tin 17 23c Jonrspoil WHOLE MAINE CLAMS Bln Plato MEDII'M CURIUD rark- tbrrddrd LIGHT MEAT TUNA No. lt tlo Hollo1 FANCY TUNA 1( 23 23 2t 33 12 31 33 15 Dory Mate CODFISH CAKES 10-O1. tin Chatk Fancy ai sSIAN CRAB ,1.

iTnklil SARDINES u. oiiiumr Tall tin mm in mi ll ILL mm Van Camp'i MACKEREL Blue Plato A I OYSTERS 21 No. 1 tin 1. Si CRISC0 SHORTENING Ivory SnoW FOR FINt THINGS DASH THE SPEED SOAP Giant Large 3-1 b. tin.

69 22 53 is raw vacuum -packed in glass jars Lyndon CHICKEN Yankee DooOi. PEANUT 10 LfDOtn CHICKEN SOUP 12 BUTTER TAJALES -lk. ior "iMI1" SPAGHETTI 10 45 19 39 LrnSen CHICKEN SPREAD 10 23 Tea Garden BLACK BAR P. PRESERVES l.n J. Pure STRAWBEKKT PRESERVES tof 19 Lynden RAVIOLI Jm, Eancho SOUPS V'tr1' 4 33 25 29 All Ciood TOMATO JUICE nel Mnnto OKAPEFRI IT JUICE 4.OI iin I.lbhy't PINK APPLE JUICE fi oI (B Drifted Snow FLOUR For Guaranteed Baking COCKTAIL 4 1 LUNCH JAv TONGUES lllr Same Blend! Same Aroma! Ste Flavor! Sosne Strength Ad still vecuum-packed to koop the coffee FRESH! DEVILED fl MEAT 5r hat.

Harmt Moon Harvest Moon Mayonnaise Quart Jar Quart Jar 470 29 25 $1 io VEAL 17" LOAF tin IrrMi taste Ml VI II Sintere SI KII 19 VEGETABLES Um I I 12 BEETS 2 I2J I2J 19 6 Too Lint CARROTS ttn irral iiliie No Del Monte KAl F.R KRAUT Vo A Del Monte DILL PICKLES N. All (iood iln Joieel I'll TOMATOES N. IZie l.ibby's I rrligal Pack STRING I Ce BEANS N. 10 SPINACH No. Hi SUNSWEET PRUNE WITE LINE 4 BBS BLEACH I0 25? JUICE 312-os.

bottles Ocean Spray Cranbarry SAUCE Nn. Iln 18' ALTA COFFEE Mb. jar 30 GREEN or WHITE HEART'S DELIGHT No. 19' 9" Drnnaa Prepared in Asparagus i imioa tali tin yrup. 14 oi.

tin GREEN or SPLIT PEAS 2n. 23 YELLOW 69 Now that metal is no longer available for coffee cam, we are yacuum-packing Hills Bros. Coffee in gtass jars. As rapidly as remaining stocks oi caos are packed and sold, you will be seeing Hitts Bros. Coffee jtrits new dress in one- and rwo-pond glass jars at your grocery store.

This change from cans to glass jars does not mean a change in the fine quality of Hills Bros. Coffee. No indeed! There has been no change in the quality of our blend. Our exclusive process "Controlled Roasting" insures the same matchless, uniform goodness in every pound. Oar registered trademarks i the familiar "Arab" and "Red Can Brand" appear on these glass jars as our guarantee that they contain the same high-grade coffee as has always been raorurn-packed in cans under the label, Hettt Brot.

"Red Can Brand" Coffee. SMOKE MART VELVET l-lh. Iin GRANGER l-lh. tin BEANS 3lh 25cFIGS 25e LARGE EUREKA WALNUTS 2 lbs. 49 1 PEANUT BUTTER, lb.

23e 1 FRISKIES lb. 4St A lOn-POI'ND SACK OF SCRATCH FEED TjOR 1.2 65" 26 FOR TOTR TASTY FRFSH rOOKIKH HOP AT THE OOKIE CASTLE RI KVMO STAR SUNSHINE CREAM SANDWICHES lb. 30 a i' I 25 nirwiM; (or CHOCOLATE NUT BITES KANDY KOl'NTER fi'ANT 2 IIAI HNC'CI DIITTCD Malone, 1st Quality. 48 MMkUlla. Vi II I I kll Pound CPPC Fresh Iarrf Ifli Fresh Small O) a mi t.rade Doi SnMUkJ Gr iradf 15 NUCOA 2 49PURELARD nJUbUH i ih.

I MILLER'S or RF 19' 35 i nif CHOCOLATE OM'ARHIS lb BI POLETTO Smoked LIVER SAUSAGE lb Lar FRANKS or GARLICS 2 HEAVY' MINERAL OIL. In your Jur, jallon tie VERY LARGE DILL PICKLES 10 COLD BUTTERMILK. AU you can drink It Larre A Small Bolopia, lb. 19 HAYWARD DAIRY PRODUCTS 45 42 Swiff. rd QnolHr BUTTER Lb Larct GRADE EGGS STEER BEEF SHOP MOFFAT'S MANTECA FED STEERS SHOULDERS Genuine Sprlnr LAMB Pound 23 RnmMP 33 I BOAST ft HO AST tk IsHORTCVT Ik." FRESH GROUND STEER FOR LOAF 2 lbs.

SALAD OIL STATION 10 I.arte DILI PICKLES 4 DAVIDSON'S DELICATESSEN MIDDLE OF MARKET TENDERED PICNICS 29 EASTERN TENDERED HAMS. Half or Whole, lb 35 Medium Site r.RLF.V HHA OLIVES OF ASSORTED SLICED COLD MEATS. Lb WHOLE MILK MONTEREY JACK CHEESE. SLICED BOILED HAM. Half pound 29 MOLLY'S DELICATESSEN picnics ft Cooked, Roadr to Bol HAM HOCKS, lb t's bow fon cm "put up" your (runs aod vegetables in 25 Aooorted COLD MEATS INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.

CLAY STREET ENTRANCE MILK FED VEAL Shoulders, 20 Lets, lb. 28 BREAST OF VEAL, lb 18 LEGS OF YEARLING, lb. 20 Surpluses of Fresh Foods should not bo wasted Htlk Bros. Coffee jars. Save each empty jar with in cover.

Then aak your grocer for the new No. 63 Thrif-T-Lids a eoe-piece staling lid which girts airtight protection for all mtfhodsoj canning. fOc for a packet of 1 2. Simple directions with each packet. If your grocer does not have Thrif-T-Lids, send 10c (coin, please no stamps) for each packet of 12 that you desire, to Hills Bros.

Coffee, 2 Harrison Street. San Francisco. The lids will be mailed postage prepaid. CORNED BEEF SHOP Pork SAUSAGE 27 FOOD MART DELICATESSEN rrr si I a a rirkl4 BEEF TONGUES 15 Armour's Banner Oleomargarine, 23' Medium CRAPE Mli I KTICK Ai EQQS BOLOGNA l9F Bonolen BRISKET I CORNED BEETt44, lf Lk. i IWR BESERTE TUB BIOHT TO LIMIT OLAM1 7.

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