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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 3

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Oakland Tribune Friday, Jan. 12, 1951 JA 2- 7T7 i 1 A i 21 :1 i rt' Jt. 4b. baMMmr nfcii i i This rtldntial ara of Sunnyvale was hardest hit by yesterday's storm. The business district escaped undamaged but two bia industrial plants also felt the full force of the big blow.

Total damage to the southern Peninsula city of 10,000 was estimated at $1,500,000. More than 250 homes were damaged and 9 families left homeless. (Story, Page 1.) months to chnn trio I I V', In if' 51 budget account way allows you from 3 to 6 months to pay an added conveniehce for shoppers I use Hale's Coupon Books like using cash I For cash shopping convenience plus credit advantages, use Hale's handy Coupon Books. Save time! Why not stop in today and find out about this easier way of shopping? 'I -1 I I -ft I ''( I ijj- V- intf wa. i1JMjn iar 'ift.

I Volunteer salvage workers tornado wrecked the building. 450 Leave for Field Training Approximately 450 officers and men from the Oakland Army Base, Camp Stoneman and Fort Mason left for Fort Ord pday for two weeks of battle indoctrination and field exercises. They are the last of a group of 1450 clerks, typists, MP's and sup ply soldiers to be given combat training. Their program is part of a new Army theory that in modern war service troops are not immune to actual hostilities. While at Fort Ord, they will go through the infiltration course, a miniature battle field, three times.

This course has trenches. barbed wire, shell holes and brush cover. Their first trip will.be a "dry run." The second will be a daylight trip with land mines exploding, machine mins firintr overhead and bombs bursting, The third is a night exercise with all the physical violence of the second. ill 4jr INQUIRE HALE'S CREDIT OFFFICE THIRD FLOOR a t. vJ; xc.x Pablo and hattuck Avenues.

Revenue from the sale of paper will be used to supplement the 'ut" f4 20th and Broadway i I5-i 1977 Larson, standing in the doorway, was asleep in her terday when she heard a "ripping" sound. She investigated of the house had been ripped away. More" than 25 homes in clear debris from a garage in Winds up to 78 miles an hour Bakersfield Girl Ends BERKELEY, Jan. spbndent over family troubles, a 17-year-old Bakersfield girl shot and killed herself with a .22 cali- ber pistol, in the bathroom of the, Berkeley home where she was i Sunnyvale after yesterday's were recorded during blow. Life in Berkeley staying, police reported.

She was Evelyn Hildegarde Hinzer, who recently arrived here with her sister Katherine, 18. They lived at the home of their cousin, Mrs. Joy Lancaster, pay PARK FREE! Hour Two lots handy to Hale's i 10th and Oar, 11th and Jsfrareon! TOWN Each Day oo phont or mall ord an oo co-Ai no rerundi or txchinges all sales final up Up IE --4 1 1 11 Mr. end Mrs. Jack Carson wsrs injursd whsn this two-story Peter Christiansen ranch in Sonoma County was collapsed by mother's San Jose home yes and found the entire front wall San Jose were damaged.

houss they occupied on the a tornado. AP Wirephoto. outside the described area may be arranged by contacting George L. Bowen, assistant cubmaster, ooa atrept. In Spring shades.

55. ksyZ with i i i I I I I 1 Read About YOUR nin sad 13th, eaJckarJ off and more Designer's room first floor SUITS 27.50 COATS 27.50 DRESSES 15.00 FORMALS 15.00 Cub Scout Pack Plans Paper Drive BERKELEY. Jan. 12. Cub Scout Pack No.

9 of Longfellow School will conduct a paper drive tomorrow in an area bounded by Avenue, Dwight Way, San OAKLAND ONLY LOCALLT OWNED LOCALLY CONTBOLLID DAILY Established rabruary 11. 1874 Suprvm en Cnnllnantal 8 Id a of Ban Franctaoe Bar liambar Amartran Nrwapapar PuMlthtra' Aaaoclatlon Charter Mamhar Audit Buraati at Circulation Complata AHnctatad Prvna Sarvlca for Metropolitan Oakland Full Unltad Praaa Sarrlca MTMBtR or THE ASSOCIATED PHESS Tha Aaaoclatad Praia la entitled evelu-alvaly to tha uaa for reoubllratlon of all tha local new printed In thli news paper aa well at all at newt aitpaicnca. TBS TBIBUNS rl'BUIRINO CO. r-L-BUsaias JO. R.

KNOWLAND. Pratldeni. Publithar and Editor ion. KNOWLAND Aaalatant Publisher WILLIAM r. KNOWLAND.

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ISO, at tha Foetofflra at Oakland. under Act of Conrresa. March 17. CBICBtPTION BATES BY CAJUUZR: Dally and Bunday One Week 9 .40 1 Ona Month 1.7S On Year 11 oo Sunday Only Ona Month Mi BY MAIL (Payable In advance) I Dally and Sunday i California. Nevada and Oregon One Month 1 One Year 11.00 Sundav On lv I California.

Nevada and Ortfon I On Month ns 1M On Year Other SUte i Pally and Bunday. One Month ton pally and Bunday. One Year 00 Bunday Only. One Month 73 Published every evenlna and Sunday. I Slnla eopiaa: Dally edition.

Tc: Sunday edition, lie. Back number: Dally edt. tion. 1o and Upi Sunday ediUon. 15c i av 0 I 1 jh I-! hi I I 4 I A happy marriage Spring and our Handmacher uits! The first sunny day, you'll blossom out In a Hcmdrrvacher from our exclusive Spring collection.

You'll wear a Handmacher with warm, abiding affection for the look the feel the fit is compatible with Spring. Styles for Misses and Junior sizes. Sketched: Miron gabardine. Short, molded Jacket mimennmoa arched hipline. Junior sizes jostph magnin, broadwaj i eVJ.

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