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Oakland 'Tribune, Monday, Dec 15, 1947 BAY COUNTte VITAL STATISTICS ba; 'DROOP SNOOT' AIDS NEW JET FIGHTER WASHINGTON. Dec 15. The Navy disclosed today it has a nw jet fighter, the Grumman F9F 33 1 1 All: Y0UH AT DEATHS Save with Guaranty for ihe things you REALLY WANT I (M1 4f fhices Kmmzii -rVM leathcrcraftsmao's heayenlive cen to the craft each with selection of "fine tools uaU 1 patterns, antiques, lacings, accessories. Together, AVE. HAVE Id AT TIE FIRST SIGN OF a mi (TV IT? -rv li Tii iovest Here's a ters dedicated .4 outsUBding Uy tilt ffi 0 OBO 0WIMII13 LQAii ASSOCIATION 1759 BROADWAY VVS Vri VSkv SrW To enjoy at a later a (ew Guaranty.

week or you'll when start is peace of mind and security date, start saving now. Take rJoltart and open an account at Add to it regularly each month. With liberal interest, have the security you want, you need H. Savings are Feder-Hy insured up to $5000. The time to NOWI TEMPLEBAR 2-2662 ami tv iv -usmm org' SAYINGS EARN INTEREST PayableTwiee Yearly URfiAL OTlCK fication in the total amount of One Hundred Dollars (J100 001.

These bids hall be presented in accordance with the specifications on file in the office of the Director Purchasing, Room Adminiet ration Buildintr. 12." Second Avenue. Oakland 6. California. Price, fitness and aality beinx equal, preference will be Riven to the products of the State of California.

EDGEMON'D. Secretary. Of the Board of Kduration of the City of Oakland. California. No.

361-Dec. 15 GARGLE LISTERIIIEocfrV fl KHIs fferra on throat Swrfacaa by stillieai ia lestt avar 11 yaaraii. od Ihsarfaia vsan hm4 rawer eslas. Don't day around; throat aur- Dt ace germs can increase and multiply! The time to itrikt at any germ infection is at its very outset. Gargle full-strength Licenses Issued CRAY-MINO Stanley Gray, AW, any.

and Isabel Mino, Saa Leandro. MAGNUSSEN McLAUCHUN Harry Miynnmn and Aania ate Lauchlin. both Oakland. GRlrilH ANDREWS Stanley Griffith and Nancy Andrews, both Oakland. AINSWORTH-WETZEL Otctr Ainsworth and Edith Wetzel, both Berkeley.

LENCTONT WTLBANXS Frank Lencioni and Iris WUbaoks. both Oakland. BROWN-RUfT Clyde Brawn; Oakland, and Shirley Ruff. Loa An-jeles. JOWXTT-BROWN John Jowatt.

Highcoal. W.Va., and Loretta Detroit, Mich. MURRAY JOHNSTON Milton Murray. Piedmont, and Ceraldina Johnston. Oakland.

FRASER-PROPST Roderick Fra-rr and Doris Propst, both San Francisco MOYER ANDERTON Frank Moyer. Berkeley, and Beth Ander-ton. Oakland. MIRANDA-MUIXER Manuel Miranda and Mary Mailer, both Hay- SMALL-SKER Harold Small and Munel Sher. both Oakland.

JEFFERSON WASHINGTON Johnnie Jefferson and Louisa Washington, both Oakland. BRASHEAR FOSTER Cecil Brashear. and Rosalyn Fooler. Leandro. YATES WEIDRICK Charlea Yates.

Huntington Park, and Eulalla Weidrick. Compton. THOMPSON LEACH Robert Thompson. Oakland, and Bertha Leach. Alameda.

MOORE FRANKLIN Robert Moore. Oakland, and Jennie Franklin. Berkeley. MELENDRES-ARANDA Seles-mo Melendres and Jennie Aranda. both Alvarado.

KING-ARNOLD Maurice Kin. Berkeley, and Ruby Arnold. Oak- land. CORONADO-MAESTAS Heary Coronado. Livermore, and Joiie Maestas.

Oakland. CHAMPION FRANZ Harold Champion and Beatrice Franz, both Berkelev. SANTOS-MARCEL INE Alvaro Santos. San Francisco, and Mary Marceline. Alameda.

HOUK-HEATLEY Harvey Houk and Jacqueline Heatley. both Alameda. EDSON-RYAN Clarence Edson and Dolores Ryan, both Oakland. CARAVALHO-VICENCIO Daniel Caravalho, San Lorenzo, ancTGia Vicencio. Oakland.

DARLING-TRUXALL Richard Darling and Linda Truxall. both Berkeley. McGLASHAN-McDANIEL John MsGlashan and Jamie McDaniel, both Oakland. EDWARDS DUES James Edwards and Mary Dues, both Stand- SCHOFIELD-WOY Frank Scho-fieW and Alice Woy. both Berkeley.

BERGQLTST-ANDERSON Raymond Bergquist and Marion Anderson, both Grove City. Minn. WILSON-UDALL Warren Wilson. Oakland. and Elizabeth Udall, Berkelev.

ENTELMAN-IVANCICH Albert Kntelman Jr Oakland, and Josephine Ivancich. Albany. MALLE-SMITH Harry Malle. Alameda, and Cora Smith. Oakland.

WASHINGTON-JOHNSON Ru-fus Washington and Luther Johnson, both Oakland. HOBBS OSBORNE Levoulia Hoobs and Mardell Osborne, both Oakland. UTTLE-BUCKNIR William Little and Helen Bockner. both Oakland. WILKDiS-CARLSON Gravden Wlkins and Pauline Carlson, "both Berkelev.

HANKY McINTOSH James Haney and Mattie Mcintosh, both Oakland. KELLER-BEN AGLIA Edward Keller. Oakland, and Amy Bena-glia, Bakersfield. LA CKN ELL-COOPER Samuel Blacknell Jr. and Flora Cooper, both Oakland.

SMITH DeGREGORY Llovd Smith. Oakland, and Doris DeGreg-ory. Berkelev. NELSON-tfHRISTENSEN Leslie Nelson. Antioch.

and Leah Christen-n. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. McF ARLANE-FELDM AN Merle McFarlane and Betty Feldman. both 3-rkeley.

CHALOUX BARTXN Bruce and Phms Bart el. both A sTieda Xs- GRIMWOOD EMBERTON Arthur Grim wood. Orinda. and Maurine Pemberton, Oakland. -k0nd Births PETTY Thomas C.

boy. MEDEARIS Rav. girl. EVTENMAN Cecil, boy. CRETAN Clarence, boy.

ESTES Given girl. HART Willie, boy. A ARD Cecil boy. LUEHMANN Donald BREWER Jim boy. cACEY Lionel, girl HILLIARD Anthony boy.

HAWK William, boy. LOVE 1 '1 Morris, boy. PAUL James boy. DELAHOUSSAYE Robert. girL roXWoseph C.

boy. DEATHS AYKKS Entered into rest. December 13. 1M7, Jennie. loving mother of Calver and Manvil Ayres; also survived by 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; a native ot Missouri; aged 82 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday. December 1. 1M7. at 1 at the Chapel of the Chime. 4499 Piedmont Avenue.

Friend may call at the Colonial Mortuary. J118 Webster Street. Oakland, until IS noon Tuesday. (Parking provided 21st Street parking lot.) James W. Kerms, director.

BIt.VCt In Oakland, December 12. 1M7. George Bemer, beloved husband of Olga Bemer, stepfather which combines a top speed of more than 600 miles an! hour with the quick takeoffs and! slow landings needed for aircraft carrier operations. The announcement said the Panther marks two important steps in American aviation; 1 It is the first operational plane uing the "droop snoot," in which the wing is changed from a high speed to a high lift design by extending the leading edge forward and downward for take offs and landings. 2It is the first U.S.

warplane built around a British turbo-jet engine, the Rolls Royce Nene. This engine, developing 5000 pounds thrust, exceeds the performance of announced American types. The Panther also is designed to use an American turbo-jet engine, the Allison Model 400, and half of the planes will be powered with each type. About 100 Panthers wilt nr. i dered.

The first two will use th Nene engine. SEATTLE, Dec 15. (U.P The atratojet, new six-jet bomber, may undergo its maiden flight tomorrow, Boeing officials said today. Poor flying weather yesterday forced Dostnonement of a test mn from Seattle over the Cascade Mountains to Moses Lake, 145 miles east LF.GAL NOTICE I NOTIOETIF HEARING APPLICATION TO OPERATE A CABARET. I Notice la hereby given that Edwin D.

One? has filed an application to 'operate a Cabaret at 706 Franklin Street, Oakland. Notice ia hereby further given that a hearing: on said application 'will be held by the City Manager at his office. Room 309, City Hall. Oakland. California, on Wednesday, the 17th day of December, 1S47.

at the hour of o'clock a.m.. at which I time and place any persons inter- sted may appear and file their objections If any they have. PHAS. M. DON, Citv Cleric.

I No. SSI-Dec. 14-(St" ihristmas comes LEGAL NOTICE ssajsisaaaasSsasaM'aas NOTICE TO BTDPERS Notice Is hereby given that the) Board of Education of the City of Oakland and of Oakland School Dis-' trict of Alameda County hereby calls for sealed proposals to be deli ered to the Secretary of said Bovd. Room I 122. Administration Buildinsr.

1025; Second Avenue. Oakland, until Tuesday, the 83rd day of December. 1947. at 4:00 p.m.. at which time and place said bids mill be opened for: Schedule No.

43 Floor Blocks Bids shall accompanied by cash or check certified to without quali- but once a year? Not Whit. LUm. IHMtntW, MUM. am MaU ml Yms1 Kmm ATHS "'Jggi Mrs. ray Butzer.

Shirley Stark apd' Mrs Gloria Grasso: brother of i -i -9 lach, California; Walter and Al-Berner of Laramie. Wyoming. member of the Widows and Or- ans Police Association, and the Police and Fireman's Association: a native of Wyoming; gjfel 4 year. rienda are invited to attend the era! services Wednesday. De- Timber 17, 1S47.

at lr30 p.m. from -Crwn, 5th Avenue, comer of East 1 Sth Street. Interment. Sunset IN AD A In Decoto. Decern- 12.

1947; Angelina Caminada. ly beloved wife of Ettore Cam- devoted mother of Lvdia i'jSr Rinaldo Caminada. both of De weto; loving aunt of Rudolph and Caminada of Decoto-, itber of Diane Caminada of De-SSto; also survived toy relatives in jaiy; a of Italy; aged 5 friends are invited to attend the ''feT'eral services on Tuesday. De-iyCnaoer 16. 1947, at 1 a.m.

from the PSapel of the Palms in Center -V3J'e. thence to Corpus Chrtsti jQurch in Niles, where mass will 'isX said for the repose of her soul, -brnmencing at 9:30 a.m. Inter-vw-pot Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, -Sirityward. Rosary Monday evening. JJp.m.

at above named chapel. FVAallas E. Paul, SSJtTE In Berkeley. December i47, Sidney Francis Carter, ne ed husband of Mrs. Mary Hen- Carter: loving father of Rich- Jl.iL Richard Jerome Reioux.

all of $srkeley; a native -of England; Sd 81 years. -itTfrvends are 'invited to attend fc-SCeral services Tuesday. Decern 16. 1947, at 11 o'clock a.m.. at Souls Episcopal Chapel.

at Cedar Streets, Berkeley. "tS-tends may call at McNary-Berg his JSapel. 1936 University Avenue, I rkeley, until 8 a.m. Tuesday. service at Sunset View (For further information ..51 hberry 3-1238.) In Oakland.

Decernber 13. 5 George M. Cohan, beloved of Irene Cohan; loving of Mrs. Roy M. Rushton and 'fioorge M.

Cohan grandfwier Susan Ciali. ana ureg Alan brother of Mrs. Julius ywig. a numorr or fara isouie- iooae. no.

sob. ana a. m. San Jose Lodge of Elks; a -Vftive ot ban Francisco. California.

Kl3.Friends are Invited to attend the Tuesday afternoon, 16, 1947. at 2 o'clock in the of Albert Brown 3476 I Uedmont Avenue. Oakland. In Oakland. December 14.

rtiSi Rudolph E. Dalson. beloved of Ellon M. Dalson: loving Vther of Nancy E. Dalson; brother Verner Dalson.

Mrs. R. isnes. Mrs. Anna Swanson and L.

Grimes. A member of ifcBrvell Moore Lodge No. 182. and Oakland Scottish Rite Bodies Aahmea Temple Mystic Shrine; Jitive of Michigan. vilTriends are invited to attend the sfciavices Tuesday afternoon, 18.

1947. at 3:30 o'clock in chapel of Albert Brown Piedmont Avenue, Oakland. Ivices under Masonic auspices. In Oakland, December fiz- 1947. Caroline Grace Fegard.

icisfloved wife of Pierre Fegard 5dther of Freddy, Yvonne and Roy ToVjgard; daughter of Mrs. Caroline SfSVrshall endJthelal Frederick fJ Hansen sister of Julius C. J-aden; a native of California. friends are invited to attend the at the Grant D. Miller Oakland, Tuesday, Decern 16.

1947. at 3 clock p.m. In- ment. Chapel of the Chimes. iv si 1947.

Hulda. dearly beloved wife tit the late John Albert Forsberg; fnisjrlng mother of Arthur W. Smythe the late Harry Robert Smythe: beloved grandmother of Jacqueline a native of Sweden; aged Friends are invited to attend jneral services Tuesday. December 414 1947L, at 3 p.m.. from the Room Chapel of the Illis-' Mortuary, 727J San Pablo Albany.

'Corrimlttal serv- Sunset View Cemetery, i COODWIN In Concord. California. 14. 1947. Daniel A.

Good-: nn of Berkeley, beloved husband Frances I. Goodwin: loving son ii Mrs. Louise Goodwin of brother of Mrs. Janet "lubbard of Pennsylvania. Mrs.

WUmot and Rawson of Massachusetts: a native of Massachusetts A member of F. liftij E. Aerie 2323 of Albany. West Sacramento Boys and Bakery Union, Local 432. A.

F. L. farewell service to which HtHends are invited will be held ifTaesday afternoon. December 16. at 4:30 o'clock in the Little of the Flowers (Hull rniif.

Adeline Street at Ashby lff-ation. F. O. E. service Jsnday evening at 7 o'clock.

If FIERBE In Oakland. December i 1947. Luella. beloved wife of arshall La Pierre; loving mother 4 Mrs. R.

Wunce: a native of icrugan; aged 60 years. Services at the Chapel of Memo- (How and Mather Streets) Tuesday. December 16. 1947. at 4 o'clock p.m.

Friends may call at the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries. East 14th Street, corner of 2th Avenue, until 2 o'clock. Tues- rX VENDER Of 4236 Foothill Bou-( levard. Oakland.

December 14, 1 1347, Edith Emma Lavender; wife of John Lavender: lov-U- igg mother of Mrs. Doris Edith frd anf John Allen Lavender: loving daughter of Mrs. Emma Jjne Oingle: loving sister of Mrs. tjlen Holloway. Mrs.

Haiel Bar-j kr and Alfred S. Dingle: grand -J father of Marilyn and Marjorie ACtOSS out gold. ttlbyna else ftih frames. 42 rigrotee. (3 St-ilding site.

36 Lip. 57 Chair back uprtsht. 58 Unsubduablc. 60 Key city in. Battle of the Bulge.

61 Vexation. 62 Fury. 53 Secular odes. 84 Unsightly plants. a fCtatend.

nd sea. SIMOthmark. 53 Hrbrtcates. 5 oden bowl washing 55 Vertbr. 57 Chopped eabbasja Ja lalatlea atarday'a Fasala CCiTlfl! 1 I 1M ATTffill I ATTii fcoiJANnrapi i PPATTJ pe UJeiTiOTTCA A Ta IE IS A RT fctn'VNiTt IS A'UTt, hare one aim to gi you the Ntferjr; finest service la the to-1 tire Bay Area, and to sup i ply you with the highest materials at the lowest possi-, ble cosn- tump' A COLO Liaterine Antiseptic right awayl In tests over a 12 -year period jl thos who tarjled Listeria uplktvic a day had fewer colds, and had mldtr and fever tor ihroals, Uian lko who did not fargl LiktrUu.

STEPON PARKING BRAKE DEEPfLEX SEAT CUSHIONS CURL-AROUND BVAAPERS TEN SMART MODELS BODY BY R5HEM Pr Twn in HENr 1. 1AX10, Muhtol Newark, Monday' aW frUar Ford; a native of Oakland. California; aged 5 years. Friends are invited to attend services Wednesday. December 17.

1947. at 1 p.m.. at Melrose Baptist Church. 47th and Bond. Friends may call at the New Mortuary of P.

Bannon. 8808 East 14th Street, Oakland, until 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment. Mountain View-Cemetery.

For- further information call TR inidad LIVINGSTON In Oakland. December 13. 1947, Leah O. Livingston, beloved wife af Raymond B. Livingston: loving daughter of Mrs.

Rose sister of Mrs. Myrtle Rex; a native of Butte. Montana. Private services were held Monday. December 15.

1947. at 18 o'clock a.m. at the Truman Colonial Chapel. Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street. Oakland.

LORENZEN In Oakland. December 13. 1947. Lauritz Lorenzen. beloved father of Mrs.

Henrietta Hallo-well of Palo Alto: loving brother of, Peter Lorenzrn of Rochda'e. Massachusetts; grandfather Mary and Helen Hallo well of Palo Alto; a native of Schleswig-Hol-stein; aged 82 year. A member of Oakland Lodge No. 188. F.

and A. Scottish Rite Bodies of Oakland; Aahmes Temple of the Shrine: Oakland Lodge No. 3, I.O.O.F. Friends are Invited to attend services Tuesday. December II, 1947.

at 2:30 o'clock p.m. at the Truman Colonial Chapel. Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street. Oakland. Oakland Lodge, F.

and A. M. officiating. MEYER In Oakland. December 15.

1947. Henry Meyer, loving father of Cecile M. Lang of Oakland and Phoebe Porter of Lake County. A member and past noble grand of Fountain Lodge No. 401, I.O.O.F., Live Oak Grove No.

10. Order of Druids. Oakland Aerie No. 7. F.O.E, Red men and Oakland Pioneers; a native of Germany; aged 94 years.

Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, Wednesday, December 17, 1947, at IS a.m. from the Home Chapel of Andker-Petersen. 5th Avenue, corner of East 15th Street. Concluding services. Chapel of the Chimes.

SensV ices under auspices of Fountain Lodge No. 401. LO.O.F. METER In Oakland. December 14.

1947. Laetitia Summervtlle Meyer, beloved wife of Frederick H. Meyer; loving mother of Laetitia iBabs) Meyer; aunt of Marjorie MacPherson and Mrs. Prentice C. Wharff: a native of Boston.

Massachusetts. (Stockton papers please copy, i Friends are invited to attend the services Wednesday afternoon, December 17, 1947, at 3:30 o'clock in the chapel of Albert Brown 3478 Piedmont Avenue. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribution may be made to the College or any worthy cause. NICKERSON In Alameda. December 13.

1947, Tillie O. Nickerson. beloved wife of the late Robert H. Nickerson; loving mother of Mrs. Edith M.

Russell. Mrs, Maud L. Reilly; e1ter of Mrs. Martha Farris CoUins. W.

A. Farris and the late Mrs. Mary Ellen Scott and Mrs. Adelaide Rickey. A member of Court Street Methodist Church, Alameda: a naitive of California.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday. December 16. 1947. at 10 a.m.. from the chapel of Smiley and Gallagher 1413 Oak Street, Alameda.

Inurnment. Chapel of the Chimes. RAIXINO In Berkeley. December 12. 1947.

Julia Frances, dearly beloved wife af the late Antonio Raulino; loving mother of Dr. Fred A. Raulino and Dr. Clarence A. Raulino; grandmother of Fred W.

Raulino. Burnell Raulino and Bern ice Cleary; great-grandmother of Kathleen Ann Cleary; sister of Amelia Costa. Mary Marshall and the late Anna Armes. A member of Oakland Council No. 89.

SPR.S.L: aiaattva of Oakland: aged 74 Friends are invited to attend the funeral from Capon no 8r Co. Mortuary, 1727 Grove Street. Oakland. Tuesday, December 16. 1947, at 9 a thence to Francis de Sales Church wher requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her S09I, commencing at 9:30.

Recitation-, of the rosary. Monday evening si Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ROBERTSON In Oakland. Decern-' ber 13. 1947.

Ople Robertson; beloved wife of Lawrence L. Robertson: mother? Constance and Diane Robert soac daughter of Mrs. Bessie sister of Mrs. A. F.

Norton. Mrs. V. Jacobsen. Mrs.

L. G. Tavalara and James Johnston: a native of Louisiana. Friends are tavtted to attend the services at the Telegraph Avenue chapel of the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries.

2850 Telegraph Avenue. Oakland. Tuesdiy, December 16, 1947, at 1 o'clock p.m. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. 8EAVER In Oakland.

December 13, 1947, Charles Henry beloved husband of Lillian Seaver; loving father of Harold E. and Raymond B. Beaver; grandfather of Patsy. James, Charles, Nadine and Robert Seaver; a native of California; aged 72 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, December 16.

147, at 10:30 a.m. at the Fruitvale Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary, 1580 Fruit-vale Avenue; phone KE llogg 3-4114. SMART In Oakland. December 13.

1947. Alfred F. Smart, beloved husband of Isabelle Stirling Smart: father of Maybelle Smart and Mrs. Patricia Daniels; a native of Scotland. Friends are invited to attend the services at the Grant D.

Miller Mortuaries 2372 East 14th Street. Oakland. Tuesday, December 16. 1947. at 2 o'clock p.m: Inurnment, Chapel ot Memories.

OaUnd. December 12. 1947: Olin Charles Train, husband of the late Elena Price Train, beloved father of Mrs. George Martin and brother of Mrs. Ruby Oliver.

A native of Michigan. Friends are invited to attend the services Wednesday morning. December 17 at 10:30 o'clock in the Chapel of Albert Brown 3476 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland. WILSON In Oakland. December 12.

1947. Errol C. Wilson, beloved husband of Mrs. Letitia Wilson loving son of Mrs. Carrie Wilson: brother of John T.

Wilson. A member of Oakland Lodge of Elks No. 171. B.P.O.E.; a native of Oak-land. California.

Friends are invited to attend the services Tuesday morning. December 16, 1947. at 18:30 o'clock tn the chapel of Albert Brown 3476 Piedmont Avenue. Services under the auspices of Oakland Lodge of Elks. Interment srrvate.

WPI In Alameda. December 13. 1947. Hoyt Ruble Wood, beloved husband of Helen (Goggin) Wood ''ifcer of Jean Marie and Elizabeth Helen Wood; son of Myrtle X. Wood; brother of Er Sedxic Frank.

Ethel and. Jessie Hli Wright; a native of Canada, aged 47 years. Friends are invited to attend the Tuesday. December 16. 1947.

at 2 p.m. from the chapel of Smiley Gallagher Co nl Street Alameda, Call- Floral Designs Jast Ph Ot, rsaai S-M14 After. jaw OLya t-ttti McDouiU Brttv 'Flirisii S12t Telegraph Av. MOUNTAIN VIEW ELM ETERY CREMATORIUM COLUMBARIUM A ftosvrrefts Oraaaisatlaai Ben atf Need ta 1SSJ 1 Tilt tPT ftnmo GUARANTEE PERPETUAL CARE Oefnatorium Chapala Witaia Tha Grounds Onltmitad Paxktma Seaee Tenninus Piccbiont Ave. CaJHarvaa Monday's Crosswort! Puzzle morning.

But why not see your Buick dealer, and fix things up for a future time? Just the news that you've got an order in for a sparkling new Buick Convertible will be enough to give your household its merriest Christmas ever. i '1 1 ONLY BUICK HAS AIL THESE ACROSS I Proficient Old-fashioned wearing apparel. 15 Immature. 16 Political acceptance address. 17 Egg white, li Subscriber.

19 Equestrian. 20 Garment. 21 Exploit. ACROSS 22" Minerva's shield. 23 Osseous.

tissues. 25 VaUcinator. 26 Dry. like wine. 27 Backgammon piece.

98 Decay. 30 Trappers. 32 Clipped. 37 Musical rotiP of eight, 38 Carried. when every mile you travel is cradled on four soft coil springs that give your car a gait as smooth and flowing as its long and tapering lines.

Not, in short, when you've a Buick Convertible, with push-button top, self-adjusting front seats, and electro-hydraulic door window lifts that are more fun to operate than a new toy train. With this one, the holiday spirit lasts all year. With this one, that happy, contented, at-peace-with-the-world feeling knows no season. It's too late, of course, to put one in your driveway for this Christmas Don't you believe it! Not when you can travel in style that's bright and gay as a holiday wrapping and just as sure to bring a sparkle to the eye. Not when you've a big Fireball straight-eight with which to explore those pleasant little roads thar3are as full of happy surprises as a Christmas morning.

Not when you've a car like this, that can be snug and cozy as a the fire when the weather's bad yet wide open to the sun, the sky, the stars and the itioon when the season's right. AIKFQll FtNDEtS FVtUALL POWT ACCUKUi CTJNOf BORING BUICOIL SP1NGB4Q FUTEWUGHT PISTONS SIUNTZONE BODY MOUftTtNGS -k KtMt-ftHM STEERING SAfETY-tlDE tMS FULL-LENGTH TOKQUE-TUBE DRIVE hi h. ft pi fM mm mm DOWN DOWN country, at Scarlet. Howard Automobile Company 2140 Durant Avenue terkalcy, Catiforaia Warren Boyd Company" 4001 East 14th Street i East Oaklanav California' K. D.

Chevrolet Company 1475 West Ut Street Lirarmara, California W. W. Garage 651-99 Railroad frrrskwrf, California 1 Assailant. 2 Assiduity. 3 Win ouL 4 Touts.

5 Teutonic war god: var. 8 Shding cylinders. Negative Ion. 8 Petty fault-finder. I Large vat.

10 Amalekita king. It Guitarlike instruments. 12 Worn away. 13 French pastry. 14 Craftier.

23 Legal profession. 24 Mala descendant. Jt Rhythm. 29 Asiatic 33 Cooking 34 Prerogatlva. .35 Stored fodder.

-34 HaUr. -1 44 Operated. 41 Frozen deUcacy. 42 Small I ornamental feathers. 43 Aegean i Hiand.

v47 Borders on. 8 Hindu first Udy. 4 Flower perfume. 50 Rental contract. 3 Lithuanian capital.

53 Think. Howard Automobile Company 20S9 Harmon Boulerard 0aklal, Cafifemia Ogaard Motor Company 326 Castro Street Haywarsl, California Chaplin Motor Sales Company Clara Avenue faaaeala, Catifarsiia Ha L. Frcudcnbcrg Son 826 Sonoma Strej. Vatfafe, Catiferfcia John P. Serpa 406 Ward Street Martinaz, California sTOCT 66Xfi5t gt.

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