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ft Oaklind Tribune, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1S49 MASSACHUSETTS HIGHWAYS SHINE BOSTON, Sept. Mil-make center white 1M oreJ223 Uons of tiny beads have been at night; The project consumed; sprayed with bullet-like force into40.000 gallons of white paint ana Ambssadors Head Committee i. For Special S.F. Art Exhibition His Excellency Mr.

David K. E. "hits. Claus A. Spreckels, Mrs.

Doro- 'AHjEyeslon SO00 miles of state highways pounas oi gia3 Bruce. United States Ambassador to-thy Constance Spreckels. Dr; Robert I i France, His i Excellency Mr. Henri Gordon Sproul, Dr. J.

E. Wallace 1 I. 'Widespread public interest-In the Straight Kentucky Drbon in all iu dory! model hoifies bein? displayed in the observance of National Home Week, September 11 to 17, and in home jBOnnet, French Ambassador to the Sterling; Mrs. Sigmund Stern, Mrs. I United States, and Mr.

Jean -de' Alfred Sutro, Countess Francois de I TcarH rwul rVnrl nf Fmnrp Tessan Mr ani Mrs. Richard. M. Lagarde, Consul Ge-neral of 1 ranee, Tobjjl Mr and Nion Tuckerj jhead the Honorary Committee for Dr. and Mrs.

John R. Upton, -Mrs. exhibition of masterpieces from 'John L.Walter. Governor Earl. War- the museums France sent to San Mr' lii'C Francisco in, commemoration of the eU1 Dr.

Lynn T. White, 25th anniversary of the Calif ornia gex and and iw lPalace of, the Legion of Honor. A raYton Wilbur. -1 formal preview, the evening of Sep-j GrOUD i September 18 to continue throu eh construction generally In the Ala-i 'meda-Coritra Costa Counties area, was repofted today by Stanley M. 3 Davis, prf sident of the Associated Home Builders of Alameda County, Inc.

I 'I "Hundreds of people are continuing to visit various develop i li'the actual date of the To Sponsor: Lectures 'museum's dedication in 1924 as a fmemorial to the California heroes jwho lost lives in World War The Mental Health Society's Ala- Committee foUow: E. lectures tomorrow and ments asa iollowup thousands wrfr visited them last Sunday," Dayis said. National Home Week is being observed locally by the' Associated Home Builders of Alameda County, whse builder-members are constructing approximately 80 per cent of the homes in Alameda County sihd 60 per cent in Contra General, and ftlrs; Henry H. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles R. Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Brooks, Mr.

Jand Mrs. Arthur Brown, Jr Mr. anJ Mrs. Walter. E.

Buck, Mr. and Mfs. George Cameron, Mrs. Tobin Clark, General and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Edmond Di Coblentz. -William Costa Cotmty. The group Is a local 1 'i chapter qf the National Association of Home; Builders. Model Jiomes and home in various stagls of construction will remain onl display throughout the week.

following reports were re Naturally a finer drink Crocker, Judge 'and William Denman, Mrs. Henry J. Dippel, Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M.

Ehrman, Mr. and Mrs. L. jM. Giannini, Mr.

and Mrs; Christian de Guignc iMr and Walter A. Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Bjorne Hailing, iMr. and Carroll T.

Harris, Wil ceived inf a spot survey of some' of 'Naturally aged 4 yeara in wood 1 September 22 at 8 p.m. at the Rockridge Woman's Club, 5682. Keith Avenue. Speaker at the first public meeting will be Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs, professor of psychiatry at the Chicago Medical School.

His subject will be "The Confusion of Dr. Dreikurs is the medical director of the Community Child Guidance Centers in Chicago, a visiting professor the -I Northwestern University School of Education, and editor of the "Individual Psychology He is the author of two books, Challenge to Marriage, and "The Challenge to Subject of the September 22 lecture-will; be The Psychoanalytic Approach to Art" It wUl include slide illustrations. Jacques Schnier, associate professor of sculpture at thet TJniversity of California apd a member of the board of the Psychoanalytic-Education Society, is to be the, speaker. Schnier will emphasize how the "by reason of? his ability to direct bis energies succeeds iii both resolving: his mental and emotional problems while producing masterful creations that are a joy to himself and his fV I Naturally lighter in body Naturally smoother in Uitt A pctus in their occupation of constructing the Girl Scout overnight cabin In Sequoia Park Li enjoyed by these members of the Grand Lake IQwanls Club, sponsoring the project Shown fleft to right) are William Perm Molt, superintendent oi parks for the City of Oak-land; Dr. Robert R.

Adams, president of the club; Al Whiddenu Charles Virts. Job foreman; Nell Dougherty. Dr. Jack Vasko and David Cotton. Cornerstone laying is set next Sunday.

liam J. Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford P. Hoffman, Herbert Hoover, Mr, and Mrs. Archer M. Huntington, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur- Dale King, William Georges 'omlyI 29 S052 $Q99 I the developments: Sol Scierman, developer of Fairmont Terrace, reported: more than 1200 visited his model home, while Phil Hecaty and Goforth and Mc-Gah, co-developers Of Gregory Gardens hacf upwards of 2500 visitors Sunday it the two model homes on display In this subdivision. Williaifi Blackfield. developer and builder Of Meadow Homes and. Rex Manor, reported i thiat over; 80 per cent of the homes purchased.

in Rex Manor during the past two weeks have befn bought by. current residents of -public housing; projects. Other guilders and developers reporting 1000 or more visitors at their U.C. EXTENSION OFFERS CREDIT MAKEUP Dr. Deufsch to Latour, Mrf and Mrs.

C. O. G. 1 Miller, Mr and Mrs. Robert Watt Mr.

and Mrs. John Francis BERKELEY, Sept. 14. Students (Scierfces will be offered under the Admiral and Mrs. Chester Speak In BerkeleyT.

lacking required courses and INimitz, Mr and Mrs. T. SPetersen, Sl Ifrrt fn.fha TTnivre5tv nt Never Sold until Four (4) Years Olfli BERKELEY, Sept. 14. -Dr.

Mon-V tMav ovuueiu panning oT appiy zor Mr ana Jerome Fontzer. -these courses were advised to havel Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Mr.

their plans approved in advance by "and Mrs. jWilliam P. Roth, Mrs. the university's director of admis- Henry Potter Russell. and Mrs.

sions from Monday, September 26 -John Shelley, rMr. Sand Mrs. vice president 'har can be.made up ememus me umvetMij.ui v.i' through University Extension pro developments on Sunday, and whose II DflF. KEHIUCXT iTHItUT I8PH8I WHIIKIT.TIE tE. 1.

tlKFAKT, mW, KITTtH through the 29. Adolph Spreckels Jr-r Jr. and fornia and chairman of the. World homes "are remaining on display, are Highland Realty Company, Walker- Affairs Council for Northern Cali grams, -v 1 Approximately 36 courses in economics, engineering, English, his- tnrv lanoiiacroe matVimH mnHl fornia will be speaker at av tea opening the fall program of. the cal fciencCf speech, and general Built Homes, Roth and Adams, Earl Smith, Inc Scott Alameda Homes Corporation.

C. H. McEntyre, Stanley M. Davis Company, Valley and Lincolnthe Lapham Company, Mason-llcDuffie Company, and Berkeley League or women voters at 3 2:30 p.m. Friday' at Town and Gown Club, Dwight Way.

and Dana Street Glen Groom. talk on "Some Com- nr. menu im. riuuvci a x-uutdo will be followed by, announcement of section activities for the new league year; Troy J. Brooks and Mrs.

Robert chairmen. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO dONVENEilN S.F. will, be assisted! by, W. Thcro'o a HARVESt HIGHT IN YOUR SNIDER'S BOTTLE! m'nm Douglas, Mrs. Robert Legge; Mrs.

Agnes Younger and Miss Violet More lhan 15,000 Sir 'Knights and their lafiies will; arriving in the Bayf area Saturdays morning for Marshall, who will preside at tea the 44tW triennial conclave, Grand Mrs, Harold Leupp will be as Encampfnent, Knights Templar of the Unifed States, to. be held in San sisted by the hostesses: Miss May Secrest, and Mesdames Ray Farley, W. Byron, Rumford, Francisqo, Hanley Miller. R. u.

Mooay, wuiian Twenty-nine special committees charge of local arrangements are now completing final preparations, P. Randolf, Gordon Mickle. A. R. Rathert, W.

B. Mc cormick. Thomas McCorkle, uer- 3 I 4 I i I 1 I i 3 hard Burde, Louise Burr, A. Ham according to W. E.

Waste, executive committee chairman. iThe meeting will coniinue through $eptember-23. burg, Jeffery Cohelan, Richard Haber, Mathew Shaw, Aldem J. First of the 18 special trains bringing delesates to! the conclave Cash, W. P.

Stewart, Irene Fan-ridee. James W. Kaye, J. B. Witty.

will bej that carrying the Grand 5 i'l'i Encampment officers, including 1 1 B. Pearson, Frank Kidney Harland Frederick, Dyke Brown, 3 John Temple Rice of El Paso. Texas, I S. H. Berry and Victor Pelaroque most eminent grand master, A special' delegation will meet "the of r- to Sawyer -i I --a Prospects ficials art the Ferry Building at 10:30 a.m.

Saturday and escort the national officers to their headquarters at the palace Hotel. Invitations have been jssued for the public to attend two of the convention! principal eventsthe traditional divine services at 3 p.m. Sundays at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium and a big parade and pageant on Monday afternoon at Kezar Stadium. Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer will discuss business pros pects throughout tne est, aion with the outlook for future Indus 5 Mr a I I i i Rich, ripe, luscious tomatoes -fspiced up and made into catsup and chili sauce as only Snider can do it! That's what you get when you insist on Snider's your recipes and on your food. Get an extra supply of Snidcr's today at your Food Storeys Bountiful Harvest Sale! -'N voof ho vvi IllA, SPAUKSf UP MN SPICED IIAM- i -I.

trial exoansion in this region, at the Western States Democratic Confer ence in San Francisco Sunday and Mondav. Wort to. Start On Sawver is one of a eroup oi caDi- net members, headed by Vice Presi dent Alben Barkley, coming to Call fornia to take part In the meeting, Others include Secretary Labor Burbank School Oct. 1 Construction work: at Burbank School is scheduled to begin by October I with- Harry K. Jensen, contractor, a warded, the job on the Tobin, Secretary of Navy Matthews, Attorney General McGrath and Sec 1 SPiw retary of Agriculture Brannan.

-Sponsored by the Democratic Na eu.Snider-.Catsa tional Committee. the conference will be held at the Fairmont Hotel yt cu ted onion neWatiom from the -11 western basis the low bid of it was reported today by Carl B. Munck president of; the Oakland ef Education. The. Burbank School is scheduled states, Hawaii, and Alaska, wUl par ticioate.

1- i Because of the close link both (o be reconstructed, and a large new laTtnr. and arricutture have, with addition will include an auditorium i business orosperity; Secretary' Saw and two more classrooms. Hudspeth and Cerruti are the architects. ver will oarticiDate in both the Bidders on the Burbank School "Jobs" and "Land- panels oi -me necessary. western 1 conference with and serve Secretary of Labor Tobin and Sec Wvtng retary bi Agriculture urannon.

1 if Youna Republicans to construction were. Jensen, $297777; W. Verhon Bernard. Christ-, ensen and Lyons, Indenco, and Robert L. Wilson, $302,60, Board President Munck also announced that demolition of the two buildings at Fruitvale School will begin .1 shortly.

Three bids were submrtted to the board: Joseph Balliner and $12,393: Symon Bros K.TJC Wrecking, $10,700 BUY WOW AT YOUIl FOOD STORE'S 'imw. -i i -r. i K. A 4 "4 COUWTIFUL Hear Dr. Bridges BERKELEY, Sept 14.

Dr. Ronald Bridges, president of the Pacific School of Religion, will be ithe principal speaker at a meeting of the. Young Republican Club of Alameda -County, tonisht at the IIA11VEST K.T.K. Wrecking was awarded Shattuck. Hotel! the Jo on the basis of low bid and the contract for, thef new Fruitvale School! will be let as soon as demolition completed.

Fruivale school children ently ire housed in portable ituild-lngs "hich will be uUllzed until the new school building is ready for occupancy." According to an announcement from Wallace Holt, president. Dr. A iVeu; Golden Statei Masterpiece Bridges will discuss what he con siders present ills of the Republican party, and present his suggestions as to wnat should be done to improve its general standing in Amer wj ican politics. Stoqfc Horsa Group Names Committee Catsup Chili Sauco Ccchisil Cauca Consideration of November ballot proposals and the organisational structure of county, state and. na JJ tional young 'Republican organiza The i committee to draw up bylaws fpr the California Stock Horse Association, now being organized.

TAe IGU GtlGAiai Supreme tions will follow. i was announced today by Chairman John V. Manners, Lafayette. The are: George Milias, Mayor Golden State's master craftsmen. YouH agree it (the most delicious ice most exquisite dessert, you ever served.

So look fbr'Cream O' Gold in the new gold foil i Here you'll discover an ice cream masterpiece! For new Cream O' Gold is created exclusively from farm-fresh, heavy sweet cream in luxurious abundance. Flavored only with rare vanilla imported from gascar pure rich chocolate with plump sun-ripe fruits. Yes, in Cream O'Gold of Glfroy and horse show judge; Or RK. Root, horse show judge and rancher, Livermore: Kent Weavekv horse show judge. Concord; Roy Bronson, lawyer San Francisco, knd Jim O'Connell, rancher, Gilroyi Tentative plans call that the next genersi meeting Tvijl be held at the Cow Palace during the Grand tional Livestock Show, in November.

carton at Cfedornia's finest food stores7 i youH tasts the crowning achievement of and fountains. OEE TACLES You qfriico if rich in With ALL Rentals! Go many TypewriNrs Utiil5 Admits Michines ('Hi (j M) NO AH Makes 3Q Fint E'endid rYhiskey.f3.ifreof.CClsiB wutrtt tjHritx. Frankfort 3 311 Uik St. DRAfiD olbin mn COMPANY, tn. 1 ft 4 i SS.

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