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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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18 Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1949 'Window Display to Aid Oakland Red Cross Fund Campaign 1 To dramatize the 1949 Fund Cam- charge of the contest and a mem- on view in the store for a full week of the Ad Club in tht paign of the Oakland Red Cross. 1 ber of the Red Cross fund publicity some time during the three-week Leamington Hotel, Tuesday, March the Advertising Club of Oakland is committee. I period from February 22 to March' 15. when the awards will be prt- sponsonng a window display con- Display windows must include IS, inclusive.

Winners of the 1949jsented publicly to those who contest, open to all Oakland retail the Oakland Red Cross slogan, Red Cross fund campaign display ceived the most original and ap-mechants, Walter L. Eggert, 1949 "Help Us Help and must be contest will be announced at a 'pealing displays. Ground Broken For New School Oakland' Board of Education Red Cross fund chairman, and Paul 1 Officially broke around on the lite! I nil' mi of the new Redwood Height School! IX, f4f I I R. Cattleman, Ad Club president, said today. Membership in the Ad Club is not reauired to enter the contest, for NOW PLAYING if Avenue yesterday where a 12-class-! room modern structure will become1 part of the Oakland Public! 0 which Ad Club will present a 1st.

2nd and 3rd award and honorable mention. Judging will be based on originality, execution and appeal, according to Jerrold Owen, public relations director for Central Ad Club publicity chairman, in Schools. The new school is tenth in a aeries of new school buildings already under construction as part of the $16,500,000 bond issue supplemented by the tax election of June 1, 1948. Chairman for the ceremonies Which brought together school children, residents of the community, civic 'dignitaries, and directors of the Oakland Board of Education, was William A. Connolly, principal, whimusical revue VENETIAN BLINDS 3 Day Service Aluminum-Steel DEN PATTI BEN BLUE MOORE LES5Y JACK FISHER and his Orchestra Grotmd-brtaklncj ceremonies were held yesterday for the new Redwood Height! School at Mountain Boulevard and 39th Avenue.

Participanta included (left to right) Sally Schim-melpfinnia; C. Stanley Wood, president of the Board of Education; Mrs. Glen Stubblefield. P-TA president; Mrs. W.

L. Riser, member of the Board of Education, and Dwight Bristow. 49 $8- fT. "ho introduced school and civic leaden to the assembled members Of the community. Invocation was given by the Rev.

Fred Trevitt of the High Street Presbyterian Church and C. Stanley Wood, Board president, addressed the group following the singing of tongs by upper grade children of Redwood Heights. Benediction was given by the Rev. Dodd Bunch of the Laurel Methodist Church. Hdnored uU Included Wood and the I following director of the Board of Education: Otto H.

Hieb. J. E. TOP QUALITY TYRONE AND BRIDENOW IN AUSTRIA Clue to Slain Man's HlD0tB Movements Fails in inn in sy 2300 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD KITZBUEHEL, Feb. 2.

0J.R) Actor Tyrone Power and his bride, the former Linda Christian, have arrived at this picturesque Tyrolian franklin Xornhaua, Mn. Nannie B. Krahur, Carl B. Munck, and Mn. W.

L. health resort on their honeymoon, it was disclosed today. The manager of the Grand Hotel said he did not know how long the couple planned to stay. ,10. 1.

taiiM MNIUl mtfi Other honored cueeta ware Robert AN. 1-6820, Crawford, cllr director of recreation; Auurtant rire Chief Harold Mahoney; Mr. Q. L. Drennon, president of Twenty-etcnth DUtrlct P-TAi Police Capt.

Fred Barbeaui 14. Wlllard Grimei of the fire OPEN EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 George M. Cornyn, 38, of Castro Valley, wrote a post card from Santa Rosa, N.M., shortly before he was shot to death, near Stillwater, investigation reveals. A check of hotels and motor courts in Santa Rosa failed to turn up any trace of Cornyn's move department! architect John Donovan and Ralph Kerr; and John Branaah, builder. Oakland Telegraph at 25th ments, according to Sheriff Alfred Chavez of Guadalupe County.

CONVICTS TO GET PAROLE HEARINGS A renewal of the application for parole of Sidney Deegan, sentenced to 10 yean In prison for the fatal Chavex said Sheriff Emll G. Schroeder ef Payne County, told him the card was dated Janu ary 19, but was postmarked at another town, Chavez said, but he did not know which. (tabbing if his brother-in-law, Ray mond Norville, 19, here In 1943. will be beard by the California Adult Authority in March, it was an Bounced today. Other Tolsom convicts plications for determination of sen.

Cornyn's body was found under a culvert south of Stillwater on January 19. Oklahoma authorities expressed the belief Cornyn was killed by a hitchhiker while driving from the Bay area, to Washington, DC, where he was to take a civil service job with the Army. Cornyn, a recently discharged sergeant lived at 7491 Badding Road, Castro Valley. tenee and application for parole will be heard Include these men from Contra Costa and Alameda counties: Raymond S. Andresen, burglary; Leo Payne, burglary; William J.

Ahern, robbery: Edward G. Collins, lex crimes; Carter Hosie, sex crime; Newt Darnell, car theft; Charles Russell, possession of narcotics; David Q. Villegas, assault with a deadly weapon; Joseph J. Razutls, grand theft; Earl J. Neece, bad checks; Harry Wood, burglary; Richard A.

burglary; Spencer O. French, grand theft; John Davis, robbery; Martin Wilson, robbery; Jeong Kwong, robbery; Allen Moiom to Meet 1 BERKELEY, Feb. 2 -Indian Rock Masonic Lodge No. 638 will hold a stated meeting tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the Thousand Oaks Masonic Temple.

A THUNDERING ALL Philbrook, forgery; Garland Garsald, robbery; and Richard J. Radcllff, kidnaping and attempted rape. AVALANCHE OF VALUES! Veterans' Program Repays $7,226,000 YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON KELLYS FOR THE WEST'S FINEST WINTER SPORTS SELECTION! ALL THE FAMOUS NAMES ARE HERE VALLEY. SUVE. JANTZEN.

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AND YOU CAN COUNT ON KELLYS FOR VALUES. TOO! STORES OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS. Feb. State Department of Veterans Affairs yesterday turned over 17,226,000 to the state treasurer for the final repayment on a $20,000,000 bond issue for veterans farm and home loans issued in 192S, Gov. Earl Warren announced today.

The Governor emphasized that the program hadn't "cost the state a cent," with payments from veterans paying off intereit and principal on the bonds. jiThe first bond issue of the program, in 1921 for $10,000,000, was paid oft in 1946. Since, new issues TILL 9 EH OT'FIf- In Oakland i 1330 Broadway In Sun Franrltrot Poal A Kearny 883 Market S3 Powell Si. Franrla Hotel Now you can afford your own complete ski outfit! This great combination includes a choice of lengths in fine Northland hickory skis famous Dovre cable bindings Suve metal ski poles! Mounted, base waxed, ready to ski! An actual $27.50 value. have been aold for World War II1 veterans and the slate in all has put out $137,000,000 to purchase $0,462 piece of property for veterans, the Governor said.

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