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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 38

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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SENTENCING DATE ANNOUNCED ON NARCOTICS CHARGE 38 Oakland Tribune, Thursday, Feb: 1951 Lockwood School marijuana. A similar complaint against his wife, Mary, previously was dismissed on motion of the district attorney. MARTINEZ, Feb; 1. Lee Dell for sentence before Superior Myles, 36, convicted, by a jury Judge Hugh' H. Donovan, after an hour's deliberation on arrested in his North two counts of possession of nar- Richmond home, was charged cotics, will appear February 13; with possession of cocaine and Smart mothers- Reunion Slated Approximately 200 "old grads will attend the 14th annual re I there's real chicks Daily Colusa Times To Become Weekly i COLUSA, Jan.

31. (W The Colusa Times, published by the late I. G. Zumwalt, will suspend publication as a daily newspaper effective February 9, it was announced todays The Times, which entered the daily field in 1933, will continue as a weekly publication starting February 16, the paper announced in a story in yesterday's edition. Publishers of Times said the change wastibeing made because it was thought the paper could best serve the agriculture interests of the area with the weekly newspaper.

Zumwalt, a millionaire businessman and land owner in Colusa County, died recently. The area is served by another daily newspaper, the Colusa union dinner of the Fitchburg Fir Lockwood Old Timers at 7:30 p.m. 111 uu noodle, soy i ii II l.i i i f'hrzr i-y nrMVn' JV" mmmm Ma Jji.f i tomorrow at Woodmen of the World Hall, 3256 East 14th Street Memberi of the Old Timers are all former students of the jLock-wood School, 68th Avenue and East 14th Street, established in 1880 in the neighborhood then known Fitchburg. Among those attending tomorrow's dinner will be graduates of the classes of 1895, 1900; 1902 through 1904 and 1916. They will come from as, far away as Portland, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Reno.

Frank (Shorty) Perry will be toastmaster for the eveninig, assisted by Bob Nixon, secretary. Others arranging the everjit isre Al Perry, John Lawrencej, Bill Coates, Eddie Dutra, Gilbert Woods and Victor Joseph, g(LPIP Mew EKiogmiKi mm to help babies resist colds PHELAN AWARDS OFFERED IN 3 FIELDS OF ART with IPMsGlsg Nothing else like it in package wops I Yes, sir! This soup is brimful of goodness of fine chicken. Tender pieces of chicken meat add extra richness to the golden broth extra rest to the plump egg noodles. Wyler's is the first tbt only ready mix chicken soap with PIECES OP CHICKEN MEAT. Serve tooight and 1 watch those soup lovers of yovrs dhre in! fovor-W Pdckagt ood Handy 2-Pock Cartoat Planning a Lockwood School reunion to be held tomorrow night car Russell W.

Hcrrper (seated), class of '03, land (standing, left to right), Morton BendelL '04; Joseph: W. Chaudet, acting Oakland postmaster, '25; Frank Perry, '16. Give your meat Tobacco Magnate's Widow Wins Suit LONDON. Feb. 1.

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rock became engaged to ner a few months after the death of his wife in 1945 but broke the en- Helen Dunhill, iwidow of a British tobacco magnate, today won 20,000 ($56,000) damages for gagement five years later because "our temperaments are not suited." breach of promise from a 70-year- And try Wyler's CWcfcM Kte Mrf CrMaa ei ChkkM wM pieM OOCEM MEAT. old London real estate man. The! defendant was Samuel Wallrbck, widower father of six children. Mrs. Dunhill, 46, claimed Wall- The trustees of the estate of the late Sen.

James D. Phelan today announced 1951 awards being offered in three fields of art. A first prize of $300 and a second prize of $100 will be presented in each field. Awards in various divisions re made available annually under the terms of a bequest by Senator Phelan to encourage development of native talent in California in the fields of literature and art. April 12 is the deadline for entries for 1951, the 16th year pf the competition.

This year awards In the graphic arts, are being offered for the first time, with the competition open to artists doing etchings and engravings, lithographs, and blockprintj, explained Noel Sullivan of Carmel, representing the trustees. Men and women applying for the awards must be native bom citizens of California between the ages of 20 and 40. Persons competing are required to' submit two entries. The art work chosen at a meeting of tht jury of selections will be shown at thte Ean Francisco Museum of At from May 1 to 27. Complete information may be obtained from the office of the James D.

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