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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 10

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Seaborg Invited To Swedish Academy fl bofrowjj motjijiy font Jewelry the lowest rte ia the Bay Area. REMEDIAL Coursm! Oakland, kpp. fCakn's, SI 4 Hth S.F.. 922 Mission, near Stb Took Work Home SIDNEY. Neb.

Oct. 14. (U. Police arrested Merle E. Faulkner, 22, after they noticed 'him walking down the street with an uprooted parking meter over his shoulder.

He explained later that he couldn't force the meter open to get the money, so he took the whole thing home to work on it BERKELEY, Oct 14. Dr. Glenn 10 Oakland Tribune, Friday Oct. 14, 1949 Food Show Contest jdakes To Ba Given Youngsters I rfreds of MetroDOlitanl In celebration of National Wine T. Seaborg, world-famous University of California nuclear chemist, has been irivited to attend and leave here by plane on Tuesday and return in three or four weeks, the announcement stated.

Dr. Seaborg is one of the co-discoverers of plutonium which was so vital to the successful develop- pecture at a rjieeting of the Swedish oi sciences later this month, it was announced today. The Rovai 8 NO imenroi me atom Domov Jtie is also I responsible for significant! advances in man's understanding! of the fundementals of radioactivity. Oakland children in Community Week the Win Advisory Board has Chest agencies, tomorrow will be a display of taSjle.Scodking and des-s party dav, with all the cake they sert wines, th; attractive array set against a background of grape vines elite scientific body, will har the noteo University scientist lecture on trans-uraijium elements and high energy nuclear reactions. He will I 11.

i mm -Izmit, Turkey, was formerly known as Nicomedia. can -at safely eat, that is for dessert at dinnertime. Plans are being completed today for distribution to the youngsters of all cakes entered in' the Food Show cake contest, to be judged and oak barrels. Kraft Foods av one of the larger exhibits in the Jshoiv, featuring their many cheese, cfairjf and salad products. I PAViniT Delight of srnag boys and girls tomorrow afternoon as a main fea- ror CHAKGA-PLATt for more eonrenient thoooiBf TJ.S.

Pat. Off. ture. of the six-day event now in i is the Pow wfcw Itbooth, where In ii- 1 squill van I the Exposition building. dian headdresses re being disrib uted.

Throughputs the entire build Every crumb of the contest canes, be they butter cakes or sponge cake, winners or non-winners, will DOBBV ing are exhibit dispensing samples, cook books and oher souvenirs of the show. I FRUITS AND otLTRY Robleda of ijos ltos has an outstanding exhibit of dried fruits, and Omaco a display featuring frozen poultry and ratbis. your youngsters hard on soles? SEWIfJG MACHINE be given the children. Motor Corps members oi the Oakland Red Cross will transport the goodies to the children's homes immediately after the judges select the winners. Rl'LES FOR ENTRANTS Entrants in the contest, sponsored In co-operation with the Oakland Tribune, are asked bring their cakes to th east door of the Ex- THEM rC-) The Community; Chest, Red Cross and the Eastbay Chapter of the National Safety Couficil have displays at the show.

I fuUy guaranteed 1 .1: 5 Open between I and 10 p.m. to- Building between 9 a.m. jsunaing ueiwccn position da tomorrow jfcnd Sunday, the and 12 noon tomorrow. tne is attracting hundreds of The cakes will be numbered, and, iMn in ttcnHo a slice cut from each before judging jpronounce ev(mt "interesting to ii AA -f benins. Frizes wm oe awmucu everyone.

There will fee In "on the spot" 2:30 p.m. a Here is 4 beautiful piece of furnitureas well as an efficient sewing machine. Choice of blond or walnut finish cabinet. One must see this machine' and its operation to really appreciate all that it can? do. Officials of the comesi inuuue brosdcaslfroraUhe Food Show over Martha Lee, the Oakland iriDunes KLX a jomorrow Later, home economist: Louise rv.

sb at 7:45 a j-ecbrded Food Show and Susan uraay, non.c vroRram wili we resented ovei the Mary (leh) and Martha, youngsters from de Fremery Home, visited the Food Show in the Exposition Building on their 10th birthday to receive a special cake from Edward Ziegler of Charlotte's Fine Pastries. At least one child from a Community Chest agency is honored with a cake each day. nornics consultants, and lrene same station, i I'irrcc. director of nutrition for tnej Metropolitan? are tak-Onkland Red Cross. mg advantage' of' the partlv-paid: All are cookery experts, and have Food ShQw tie4 offer stm in ef.

r.nmiscd to consider every cane in Hip contest judging. Prizes will be awarded for the best butter cakes baked in three Livers and frosted, and the best fponge cakes baked in tube pans. First award in each division is f75 in bonds, with a $50 bond for focond prize and $25 bonds, thifd Weatherproof, heat, cold and wet resistant, these amazing BONDED SOLES outwear even the finest ordinary soles, yet are flexible, comfortable and good looking. Complete size range. Both men and women are entered In the cake baking competition, vhich promises to attract as many entries as the same contest last year.

TR1ZES FOR APRONS Rotary i 5.75 to 6.95 according to tizc ELECTRIC PORTABLE Today it is aprons which hold the I'ood Show spotlight, prizes to be raided the makers of the best party aprons and the best utility nprons during a contest this after-r. 'on. Also on today's program are the various stage events, including the Knox Trio, 2, 7 and 9:45 p.m.; Billy IhiRhes and his talking crow, -Blackie," 4 and 8:30 p.m. Prizes in the apron contest are to be awarded at 5 p.m. At 3:30 p.m.

a child from the Lincoln Home is bein honored on the occasion of his eighth birthday, a cake to be presented him by Charlotte's Fine Pastries. Gucft chef today is Helen Matlock, home economist for the Wine with 2-way utility shoes for boys AND Ri Here is your opportunity to have a new porfjB-bleA-at a special low price. Has rotary shuttle and you get a ijiberal allowance for your old machine. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE CHILDREN'S SHOES Second Floor Institute, who is demonstrating how to rook ham in wine Tomorn w's program includes the) 9.95 BUTTONHOLE MAKER Make buttvnholm for your tirmmli fUy by just spttinr the malic key for correct slit then stitch. Super Value ii- SEWING MACHINES Metianine SMLE Knox Trio, 2, 7 and 9:45 p.m.; Billy Hughes and 4 and 8:30 p.m.; a birthday party honoring a Community Chest agency child at 3:30 pm.

ARMENIAN SHISHKABOB Fenner Fuller of 104 Grand Avenue will be guest chef at 3 p.m., his specialty. Armenian shishkabob, to be offered for samplings On Sunday amateur gentlemen crWs are to compete in a cooking contest, the prize offered a "Hot-fble" wheelable, heatable serving Itnnd. Tiie men will prepare their favor- F00TSAUER SHOES SMI I'e recipes either at home or in one of the Food Show kitchens, and thru take it on stage for judging Free sampUil That's what makes the Food Show fun! When Johnny Radell of Klee's Smorgasbord wa guest chef at the big show, to continue in the Exposition Building until Sunday, he served samples of Swedish meatballs, molded salads and vegetable loaf to hundreds of wojmen, including Mrs. Leo Gunderson, 2630 Ritchie Street, Oakland (left) and Mrs. James Gunderson, 25 Sylvan Way.

Piedmont. at 5 p.m. To name the winner are three ell-known Metropolitan Oakland women: Anne Truax, whose School of Fine Cooking is at Jackson's Furniture Company; Helen O'Neil. Fielder, Sorensen and Davis, and Mrs. Arthur H.

Mauerhan, interior decorator. Entries may be made in the chefs contest by writing to the Contest Editor, Oakland Tribune, P.O. Box 509, Oakland 4, enclosing a favorite recipe. Still unclaimed at the Food Show is a three-tiered wedding cake offered by Charlotte's Fine Pastries to the first couple to appear at the fhow with proof that they were married after it opened at 1 p.m. on Tuesday.

GOLDEN WEDDING CAKE Another romantic angle to the big exposition is the same bakery's offer of a Golden Wedding cake to the couple which has been married the longest. Already several pairs wed more than 50 years have written The Tribune to apply for the cake. The presentation will be made tomorrow' ning during one of the Broadway at 2Cth regular stage shows. Not all of the Food Show's attrac lions are contests and fun. the ex ShS at th'S 1 1 iN.

J2jT' I jlKri but nafurally not Ii SPCUL PUBCHftSt 1 WOlVlEfl'S FALL SHOES II llf I opera pumps. yji S' slings, sandals I 11 II yh I I and wedgies II j'jfl hibits of nearly 100 local and na tional firm? being the prime attrac tion Ar prices Imporlcd tashmeres ft rz Last day tomorrow i. by rtrv ftxcl 1 I advantage of th standing sale in calfskins, patents, genuine reptiles. IIAUTIFUL PRACTICAL i 6 Cardigan novr 17.95 Pullover now 13.95- ICONOMICAL A U4 for Crmotioii mqd lnwrnrA' -30 pagtt of fact nd pictur liiiRPEi of mEmoniEs CREMATORIUM COLUMBARIUM Norton J. Morgan, Managing Director MOWI, MATHIt A MONTAOMIRT STt.

OAKLAND, CAilPORNIA TIIIONONI For the connoisseur these line sweaters of softest, purest cashmere Exquisitely hand-finished In all the prized Fall colors. Dcbutiinte Shop Second Floor 1 SHOTS Second Floor ilJ.

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