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20 Oakland Tribune, Friday, May 16, 1952 Archbishop Miffy Sends Gresiings on Centennial P3TEEI PAII FRESH Peanut Butter Archbishop John J. Mitty will preside at a solemn mass of thanksgiving, commemorating the centenary of the City of Oakland, at 11 ajn. Sunday in St. V. hills and shoreline of the East-bay.

They stood as symbols and. a pledge of the strength, stability i and endurance with which God would endow this city during its 'Throughout its history the i City. of Oakland has been in the! Francis de Sales Church, 21st and 20-ox. jar. Grove Streets.

THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, MAY 17, ONLY Celebrant will be the Bight vanguard of cities pioneering the Rev. Msgr. Richard ODonnell, pastor of St. Francis de Sales. The Very Rev.

Thomas Scahill dean of Alameda County clergy, will preach a sermon. dba Iclvcs DEL HOITE, IV4 Hi The mass is sponsored by the Zc2) ALT A PURE SHORTENING Full Rich Flavor Oakland Centennial Catholic i Citizen's Committee, of which Peter T. Conmy is chairman UP VEGETABLE Mayor Cliff ord Rishell and other centennial officials have been KRAFT, Kitchen Fresh r.lMOIinAESE 20 ft' CAJIPDEIX'S tin invited to attend. COUPONS Members of the Centennial Catholic Citizens' Committee in clude: Father Scahill, honorary chair WORTH VAN CAMP'S PifEi-i Deans Improved. ..300 tin man: Conmy, Arthur Beckett, Ccrnecl DeeS Armour's Star 12-oz.

tin a a Felix Chialvo, J. Frank Coakley, colossal expansion of the Golden West. In all walks of life, as leaders in industry, business, and transportation, in the government and the military, in art and culture, land in the things of the spirit, its citizens have served well the great State of California and our beloved country. SHOW GREATNESS In 1906 the citizens of Oakland demonstrated that greatness was something of the soul and spirit. After the great earthquake had wrecked havoc over Northern California, in spite of its own wounds, this city opened its heart and hearths to some hundred thousand neighbors fleeing i This fraternal charity which graciously crossed the San Francisco Bay joined the hand of two great cities in everlasting friendship, a union symbolized today in the linking steel of a world-famous bridge.

"The church, too, has been part and parcel of this century of progress. Even more than a century ago Padres walked The Land of the Oaks' and christened the water of its estuary "San Antonio." Within a very few Edward Cone, F. D. Courneen, Paul J. Cushing, Augustin Dono VA1WAM.I COUPONS THAT SAVfl YOU MOMfY on srtr m-o am ts is.

sack of rusMmr-s sen houi John Donovan, Bernard OLIVES Dooley, Harry Fazakerley, F. J. Federighi. Eugene V. Flood, Ray- IDL Ur tine eMfciiHr ARMOUR'S STAR.

21 Med Mp 1 tin LL2 TSTLAIVD mond Gericke, Frank Hagarty, H. Raymond Hall, Superior Judge O.D. Hamlin, Edwin Heafey. OTHER MEMBERS T)t. E.

J. Hinkel, John Houli Folk dancors who will perform Sunday oft moon at fh climax Dimond District' celebration of the Oakland centennial are fleft to right) Mrs. Mary Ruley. Dick Raley. Mrs.

Lama Dereireaux and Ray DeYereaux. Costume Parade to Launch Dimond Centennial Tomorrow No. tim 22 onnriGE JUICE i GRAPEFRUITfJUiCE 1 CHUNk Style II i STAR KIST 1 I 210 ORANGE AND 111107 GRAPEFRUIT UUIUC OH AU 7 HAVOK Of rkf. tOYAl 6CIAT1N DESSERTS No. Vi tin No.

5 tin han, Thomas F. Joyce, Dr. William Kennedy, Hugh Leonard, J. C. Lopes, Anthony Mattos, Emmett V.

McCoy, James J. Mc-Goldrick, Municipal Judge W. J. McGuiness, Arthur J. Melka, Thomas Moran, John E.

Morris, Joseph Murphy, Phillip Murphy, DrJ H. C. Nixon, Robert L. Os A costume parade featuring Louise! Royenstadt, Dimond District librarian for 35 years, and 38' MEAT an Oakland city librarian for 41 months after the foundation, priests from Mission San Jose es- tablishedj a mission in the 12-t. tin Star borne, James Qu inn, Robert years, according to Ray Dev ereaux, chairman.

i PEAS Raskob, James E. Roberts, Joseph Rosborough, Dr, Robert Seeliger, Superior Judge A. T. Shine, An accordion band will play several numbers. A talent show Joseph Smith, Earl J.

Twomey, for youngsters is billed for 1:15, UAHUKH SWEET i PICTSWEET John Valim, James Wainwright GOLDEN CREAM STYLE PICTSWEET 303 Hn Horseshoe pitching and fly cast and James C. Walsh. nascent city. WELFARE WORK CITED "The intervening years have seen the success of parish churches, elementary and secondary schools, institutions of higher learning, hospitals, homes for the aged and infirm and countless educational and welfare services that have become incorporated into the warp and ing will get under way at 2 p.m 303 tm In a congratulatory message to At 4 p.m., George Rice, former the; peoDle of Oakland on the oc ISAIQUIET READY TO SERVE 0f3E OSJOLE OHIGIJEH 5135 BOfJED TUfiKEY .42 state champ, will give a tennis casion of the centennial, Arch school youngsters will open tne Dimond District Centennial celebration tomorrow morning at 9:30. Mayor Clifford Rishell, co-chairman of the birthday tribute, will serve as pafade marshaL Winning contestants Will receive awards at Dimond Park at 11 a.m.

A clown will distribute candy and there will be several dance numbers. I The afternoon prdgram will be opened by the Oakland Light Opera Company singing, The Star Spangled Banner," and "Oakland The Beautiful," at Dimond Park. I I Assemblyman Luther! (Abe) Lincoln will deliver the address, "The Historical Background of the Dimond District." Tribute will be paid to Mrs. demonstration, and Sam Schect Li's and will give: an archery exhibition BELL'S CHOPPED OLIVES bishop Mitty said: "The life of a great city is inseparable from the lives of the WAXED PAPER Cut Rita Extra Srronf IS 22 Old Dutch ftaawy Wait CLEANSER 1 1 SALE ".21 A dance will be held at 8:30 pjn. in the parking lot on Fruit- Treat Culr woof of Oakland, and part of the men and women who gave it everyday I life and blood of its RIPE No.

Va tin I vale Avenue, north of Mac-Arthur Boulevard. Sunday's program will include sons and daughters. "But while we salute the men birth, sustained its, youth, and guided its maturity. From its citizens it receives its personality and character, the vigor of its and women of the past who have Ball game Firemen vs Sportsmen, Bret Harte School, 1p.m. IWAIIATMA Sapreme Qaality SPOKE ss 50 cm mi CEVCn, IV Cinek to Make lge.

pkfj. 1:30 td 50, folk dance festival, youth, and the honor of its age. So it has been with the great City Grata 3-Ib. eella pltg. Fruitvale School grounds; flower built a great city, while we honor the present citizens who sustain that greatness, and express our confidence in the future heirs of this heritage, we humbly ac of Oakland.

exhibit by Dimond Garden Club. LEADER IN WEST LIQUID STAnCIl $W0 CttJlPB CUT POR 504 "Born under the shadow of the knowledge that it is God who DINtlER NAPKINS ZEE Extra Large has given the increase and who Sta-Fle Concentrated With PURK ntei Sewage Problem Awards State American flag just one century ago, Oakland's history has been written in the lives and achieve will insure the future. 1 "May II as your archbishop, in 2 ments of its citizenry: OT. 40 COUNT the name; of all the Catholics of the archdiocese, humbly salute It was a small group of 72 BOTTLE. Action Delayed you, citizens of the City! of Oak FREE ORDER BLANK TOPAY! who secured the charter and called the new city "The Land of the Oaks," a title suggested by land, and pray that God will bless each one of you and will The PALO OLIVE "I rACTAL SOAP 8ta 03 FAB VuTi 27 NEW IMPROVED Gt.

ah. WW City-' of; San Jose-was no a solution of its isewaee remain with you forever. 1AUWOK.Y BLCACrl nearer treatment problem today than it DRUG Vrisloy Toilcl SOAP two years ago when resi- was iwvvAiwri purion Thi Summer Cold Drink dents voted for a $3,700,000 bond ASSORTMENT issue DCS ACD CAT FOOD BONNIE No. 1 tin 3 "28 BIRD SEED ROBISON'S 12 Label 16 would TUF-LUSTRE WAX qts. $1.03 Flaar C1er qt.

75 to build facilities that end dumping raw sewage Bay. Francisco Bay region Qfofi 49 93 Road Contracts Highway contracts totaling $2,629,43 were awarded by the State revision of Highways and Public Works during the past 18 months for projects in four Bay area; counties. Oakland area contracting firms have demanded an additional total of $2,791,500 in contracts from the division during the same period for a portion of the local work and for projects in other counties, 'if 'y' Contracts in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties included: R. W. Read Co Berkeley, $16,604 for cleaning and painting ventilating and illuminat- Ph.

in the San 8-cake members of the State Water Pollution Control Board, meeting in Oakland yesterday, deferred STEER BEEF SHOP LEGS OR nur.IP ROAST on a tentative resolution FANCY u.50 that would set up sanitary requirements for waste discharge COHELESS SHOULDER ROAST 11 BEAN BAG BULK DEPT. DEAns aim PINTOS, PINKS, KIDNEYS TV FEAnL RICE caw. OflO peach; Jan a CALIF. DATES 2 A3 BLACK FIGS 3 -J 45 legs mmm pook ARMOUR'S PORK LB. SSI Grade Prima or Choice RR Sqitar Cut Shoulder, lb.

JF -4, LAUD P0H .57 LOIN ROAST BUTT ROAST RIB CHOPS lb. 92t 4 WWmSSM Ml UHiiW WW at either Calaveras Point in Alameda County or in Guadalupe Slough near Sunnyvale. John S. Longwell, board chairman arid formed EBMUD chief engineer, pointed out that the board may only vrule on the sanitation condition of waters into which the treated effluent is discharged. He said the board has no control over the means by which the sewage is treated.

Both Alameda County Planning Engineer John Jay Thomas and Dr. James S. -Malcolm, public health officer, lodged official protests against the Calaveras Point discharge plan. They said the Alameda County Board of Supervisors regarded the proposed plan as a potential public nuisance and a hazard to San Jose had applied for a list of reauirements i relative tn ing equipment i Low-Level tunnel; Peter Kiewit Sons Company, Arcadia, for grading and paving five miles of road between Railroad Avenue in Pittsburg and A Street in and Underground Electric Construction Company of Oakland, for. installation of a traffic algnal.

system and highway lighting at and adjacent to Hesperian and Lewelling Boulevards in San Lo- renzo. In Solano County, a $20,579 contract was awarded to R. SRERHIAN'S PRODUCE JJLANNY'S PRODUCE WALTS Cr JOHNNY'S 0RAI1QES 90 LARGE VALENCIA 4.Z. APPLES 9950 CALIF. DELICIOUS DANANAS 9 215 GOLDEN RIPE I ASPARAGUS fancy 3,20 i ITALIAN Discussing the parUdpadon of the Oakland Centennial Catholic Ciazena' Committee at a solemn mats Sunday In SL Francis de Sales Church are Oeft to right) Peter T.

Conmy, Judge William I. McGuiness and the Very Rev. Thomas ScahUL dean of Alameda County and honorary chairman. i xcnOwCso 3 California: Fresh i for Avocados 2 Lge. sixe 16 A Tourney Star to pollution on one alternative plan calling for the erection of a nri- LEARN ROW MUCII CAN DE SAVED BY SHOPPING FOR THE "FINEST, Give Golf Pointers many treatment plant near Al- "FRESHEST" FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN TOWN AT THE 6th ST.

9IARKET viso. Tne eiuuent then would be lauana, an ruivw, stalling signal systems and highway slighting at State Route No. 7 and Magazine Street, Valle jo. In Napa County, E. H.

Peterson Son of San Pablo, was awarded $62,813 for widening a bridge and approaches across the Napa River on Lincoln Avenue in Calistoga. Oakland area firms were awarded the following contracts; Fredrickson and Watson Construction Company; and and Corporation of Oakland, CONCORD, May 16. Betty channeled through a seven-mile ALLAN'S HAM AND BACON SID'S HAM BACON DAVIDSON'S open ditch, along the northerly MacKinnon, Mi Pleasant, Tex widely-known tournament star. ARMOUR'S STAR PICNKS 39 II A 1 OSCAB MATEB IIMkl9 TENDEKIZED. WHOLE OB IKANK TENDER'D Teader'd.

Ik, is to present a free "golf clinic" this afternoon at the Contra Costa Golf Club, Pacheco. Any ALCRITE MFG. C9. tSHi Avm. 4-G Stfc TR 4210 Danx oi uoyote creek, four miles of the ditch would be in Alameda County.

1 Another San Jose proposal was to deposit the effluent in Guadalupe Slouch. This ulan' has been SLICES BACOH one interested in golf is invited. objected to by the City of Sunny OSCAB MATEB "Era Baae" 1-lb. tarari Slba.fi SLICED DACOn n-A PORK SAUSAGE QA, ItON'S DELICATESSEN mam mm 39 SLAB I BAC0.1 EflBS inOUSE of seat covers: Antomobile vale ana the Navy. A spokesman for Mpffett Naval Air Base said a pier! for barses and facilities IIAU I2G81CS OM SMOKED -MEATT suceo c.icc:i Qr(j Uin, 1-lb.

Iarn 'Vlb. vU 0m. 1t.00 DOLOsrm Dliciow, Frh Mf, nv for the maintenance of crash LIVER SAUSAGE OOji OSCAB MATEB Saa.bad. lb. WW BOKMEL'B Ckalec.

ar. Waal, mr Pleta lt-lb. afilV I OSCAB MATES. SLICED. I (Wkll.

MM Ike. Laat) lb. fj boats Will be "built in the slough soon. The resolution will be ruled upon at the board's next meeting on June 19. e.

260,449 lor grading ana pavus a section of Eastshore Freeway near Trimble Road In Santa Clara County; J. Henry Harris, Berkeley, $12,445 for installing highway signals arid lighting at Main Street and Santa Rosa and Bodega Avenue in Sebastopol nd at Redwood and Gravenstein Highways near Cotati; Barton Construction Company, Oakland, $39,930 for repairing a bridge across the Sacramento River at Paintersville, and; Fredrickson and Watson Company $1,386,336 for grading and paving work between Army and 17th Streets in f4 i 2 In the Hew A CrM. IIAYVARD DAIRY CnEDDAR SILUIP DAVE'S. UltEGO EGGS Fresh, Grade A. (j L3 GARFINKLG'S FEEDS SEEDS uoacnes- ft MAE1T JLAL1 fl Armour's Pare.

c-i SSIOKED Lim SABJSAGE f(P) Amereina brand lb. 31 WMkhirtori St. SATURDAY SPECIALS Embossed Crossroads Trim ned Skla Ib. EGGS BumUrt KM 3 San Francisco. i Club Coupes SMALL DIRTIES emens FANCY Fresh, Grade A.

dor. 2 Dozen. .751 17. Yellow Cubes. Ib.

each Abo a ILniio Elbsre (Cbvero 50 Chicks lCOOiickt S16.C0 SAHARA CO. WsshJnsfea St. Eiitraaca Church Meeting ORINDA, May 16. An evening session for membership orientation will be held at Orinda Community Church here Sunday in one of two meetings planned as preparation for the next quarterly Communion service, June 1. ziimmi feed WhH CHn Ssek.

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