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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 13

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Oakland Tribunei
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4 -t 4 UK' Oakland Tribune, Friday, Sepf. 1, 1950 2 ENGINEER GRADS GET JOBS HERE Cross-Pollnixati'on Aidi Nur Fruit Crcp i Two of iU 1950 ent ineerinf i Paul Linebari er of J41-B Caro Oakland electrical nlnHn BERKELEY. Sept 1 Tha Uni-ithe past two years, it tha past two years, was an. graduates hava been Placed in wreevvauejo, now wiui company. nounced today.

varsity of California's College of 1 D4i aA as. the Southern Pacific Lines st the The College1 reported that tha With few Exceptions, all at technical, positions with Oakland Agriculture Experiment Station at monds, apples, cherries, pears. Oakland offices of its engineering Davis has studied tha cross-pol- only members of tha 1030 electrical engineering graduating class not placed are those on vaca- firms, California State Polytechnic College (announced in San Luis Obispo today. Dolan Mansir, 2117 Tenth Ave linization of 327 variety-combi persimmons, plums and prunes) require cross-pollination for satls-4 fsctory crops, scientists said. nue, has been employed by an 'tion or taking further studies.

nations of fruits and nuts, during WASHTNCTOrTSTirtlilir Iters Hmn s-e le 1:30 in A MUE-PAGttED i D0tUB AT PECJCJEY'S OW YOUR MY MEED FOR- (I Is 'Oi Tsrlfrsiafls" TlhiirDvinraeft aiaaao savlapl I Workmen put the finishing touches en home of the "Old Woman mo Lived In a She" at Lakeside Parle TcSrjlead.m BuOdbiat art being completed end pels moved In to occupy thou preparation far (he opening tamonow at II CunvStevanson Studio photo. I ClCl( at trio nnalihf COMPARE the PRICE! CHILDREN'S FAIRYLAND OPENS Defeat Gaming, AT LAKESIDE PARK TOMORROWiMayor Urges FOR I0TSI COYS' 8 T0 18 BKVXKLY K. CVURK JUVENILI IOYS Mayor Clifford E. Rishell today urged defeat of Proposition No. Saturday, September lnd, will see Children's Fairyland at Lake- and aandwldies will fee on sale for the young and old visitor JinniD on the November ballot which would legalize gambling in Cali like.

Milk and coffee may be WMi purchased by adult. Grain and fornia. wheat pellets will be en tale for In a letter to C. W. Queale of Californians Against the Gam the pets that are living in Fairy bling Combine, Mayor Rishell Flight land.

said: "Proposition No. 6, the so-cslled Tension and Welfare Funding Act ia another attempt to har And, boys and girls, youll be able to feed the pets when they are brought into the Pet Feeding Ring. At certain hours during the day, all of Fairyland's Pets will be taken into the Pet Ring and Deep-ton blue In 8-oz. sanforized denim tough to wear out. Just 400 pair! FOR IOYS 2-4-4 ness the people of California with a condition that I believe they do not want and should not have.

aide Park open wide, Its' doom to welcome old and young children alike. Tomorrow will be the day you see all of the wonders that you've heard so much about As you come into the entrance, which is The Old Lady Who Lived In The Shoe, you will be greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wetter, your own Fairyland midget. Youll see Mary and her Little Lamb going into the Little Red School House.

The Mural Wall wifjbe there in all of its. color and charm. Painted on the wall will be Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat; Hi Diddle Diddle; Barber, Barber Shave A Pig; Four and Twenty Black Birds; The Cats Serenade; Humpty Dumpty will be perched high on the Wall in full color. "i-r I' 1 feV all of you young visitors can feed masquerading as a pension and Jackets welfare measure. This proposal WITH U0UT03 OR LEATHER CCLUR and play with them alL SFONSOB AFFATJt would simply legalize wide-open gambling in our state.

Its adop tion would be an invitation for You know, boys and girls, it's been through the fine efforts and work of the Lake Merritt Breakfast Club that has made this professional gamblers and racke teer! to flock to California where 1 they would become a cancerous airyiana dream oi yours come growth on our political, economic The Lake Merritt Breakfast Club's Fairyland Committee are Ralph York, Arthur Navalet, and social life. "As might be expected, the professional promoters of this measure have taken good care of them Homer Buckley, Dan Lane, Clar- GOOSEY GANDER SET They're reversible with water-repellent tan cotton poplin on one side and plaid flannelette on the other. Zip front. a lAStMIHT selves. Tha proposition itself A pair of blue-gray geese willi names five men who would exer Hera's the horsehide leather jacket svery boy wants and priced for savings too! Smart styling with full zipper front and choice of mouton or leather collar, fully rayon lined.

Rich cordovan color. Knit wrists and waist. Epaulets on shoulders. 10YS' SHOf KNNtTS thrift' ias'emcnt cise absolute control over all gambling enterprises. They give them be swimming and playing in the pond which surrounds the Goosey Goosey Gander set All of the mice who live In H.

Miller, Jack La Dieu, Bruce McCullom, Val J. Curtis, Henry Muller, Renrick Wollter. Ro selves tha power to govern by dictate and decree; and because bert J. Ramsey, Dr. Les High, this is a constitutional amend Mouse Towa will be ready to carl Elder.

ment tha powers they would vest WftaHnV' in themselves would be beyond the control of tha Governor, the SEE HOW FINNEY'S THRIrTMETfc HELPS YOU SAVE ON GIRLS' NEEDS! legislature and the courts. sarlarsl. "I am confident that the citi zens of our state and its legitimate business men don want organ ized gambling, racketeers and pinghafii self-appointed dictators. Proposi tion No. I should be defeated." Uoven School BIDS CALLED FOR AIR RAID SIRENS -FOR IIRLSI The Oakland City Council called for bids last night for furnishing Plea Made to Half New Housing Units A plea, to halt the elimination of temporary war housing and the proposed construction of 2000 units of permanent low cost housing wsj made to the Oakland City Council last night by the Women's Auxilisry of the Apartment House Association of Alameda County.

Mrs. Grace Goodwin, president of the organization, said in -a letter to the council that "it would be ill-advised, at this time, to proceed with either of these programs." She pointed out that temporary war housing "can and should be put to good use by making only necessary She added: It is also in the interest of common sense to realize that with unemployment practically nonexistent the need for subsidized public housing should not exist The time, money and materials which would be needed for such projects could be more wisely directed in aiding the war effort" The letter was ordered filed for further considerstion by the four electrically-operated sirens to be used in the air raid warning GIRLS SIZES 4 TO 14 Rayon Panties llMti Wit SIZES 7 TO 14 Handsome style for little and big lister in bold, cartful plaid woven-ln to stay clear and bright! 'The white bodice and eyelet ruffle trim Is so attractive. Deep. 2" hem. (6) system being established by the Oakland Disaster Council Electrical Supt L.

H. Soare said the new sirens will be used to supplement 10 which the city already, has from World War IL Tests SIZES 7 TO 14 of the warning system are sched uled for September II and 10. Pure VJqqI reralasfo. was granted to Jena Reise to install a sewer in Commerce Way near 10th Avenue. The aeariag at aretcsts agatast SlVODlGt the improvement of Willow Street between 24th and Cypress Streets waa postponed until next Tues Wist mothers will stock up at this thrifty price! Band leg style In pink, blue, ''maize, white, SIZES 4 THROUGH 12 Datisfc Slips WWh tait) Up tasaKiie fl day, because less than four-fifths of the council, necessary to act on the matter, was present.

Coun council. rilmen Fred N. Morcon and Doug 111 Sweeney were absent 8 Chamber Committee perform for you on their Merry -Go-Round, The Ferris Wheel, and The Slide. Flopsv, Mopsy, Cotton Tail and Peter will all be playing together in Farmer McGregor's garden. The Merry Miller will be in the grinding his grsin into flour.

A stream will come down to turn the big colorful wheel that's on the aide of the Mill. Willy, The Blue Whalewill be waiting for one and all to show each visitor the tropical fish that will be in his tummy. Willy, being a very nice whsle has agreed to keep his mouth open so all of you boys and girls can go down his tongue and see the magical wonders that are living In his tummy. Pussy In The Well will be living in her own little well right there in Fairyland. A large brick and stone well complete with wooden bucket will be her home.

Noah's Ark will be complete with surrounding pond and a rage full of gsy little monkeys. BILLY GOAT HOME Three Billy Goat Gruffs will be living in their new home. And there will actually be three goats there for you boys and girls to visit and play with. There will be the little tiny Billy Goat Gruff, the middle-sixed Billy Goat Gruff and the great great big Billy Goat Gruff. They all will be there from now on, Just like in the fairy story.

You'll find the Little Red Hen living In her miniature barn. You 11 remember the story of the Little Red Hen. Well, now she! has come to life in your very own fairyland. Hickory Dickory Dock, The Mouse Ran Up The Clock will be another nursery rhyme come true. There is actually a giant sized clock in Fairyland.

In this clock art living two white mice. These) mica will turn the hands of tha clock to one, and then a door will pen for tha two mice to go through so they will be able to run up and down tha clock-Just like in the rhyme. Tha Three Little Pigs will be living in their brick house. Youll see tha straw house and the wooden house that tha big bad wolf blew down. And these Three Little Pigs win be living In Fairyland for forever and forever.

ADMISSION CHARGE Fairyland's doors win open at 1 aja. and will slay pen witU the Twilight hours. Admission charge art cents for children tinder It years of age, and 14 cents for children aver' twelve years of age and adults. Fairyland will be open all holidays and every day In tha week except on Mondays and Tuesdays. Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater will be the concession there' in Fairyland.

There you'll be able to buy food for tha pets as wan as for yourMlm. Cut cut cookies Putrto Rico Poll Stt SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Sept Chairmen Named I. (T-Gov. Lull Munos Marin signed a bill today setting June 4, 1931, as tha day Puerto Ricana will vote on whether or not to Jhe favorite of her wardrobe Is this 100 wool cardigan, especially for her and thrifty priced! White, rose, blue artJpfV colors of cerise, kelfy, maize, FLAID SKIRTS, 7 re.U. accept President Truman's offer to let this bland colony write its Fine quality white cotton batiste with a ruffled hemline.

Full cut for her comfort. Value buy! cuir SNO rtHNtn sicoNo noot own constitution. GIRLS' SHOF PENNtTS SECOND, FLOOR Chairmen were named today for eight of the key committees of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce. President W. H.

Park announced the following appointments: Agriculture Committee, Samuel H. Greene; Alameda County New Industries, Charles P. Howard; Aviation, Fred B. MoCormac; Construction Industries, Harry A. Bruno, architect: Cultural Advancement Dr.

W. Paul Reagor, public relations counsel. Domestic Trade Promotion, Don Marquis, automobile dealer; Highway and Harvey B. Lyon, and Dale D. Douglass.

Tha new chairmen will serve SHOE REPAIR EOT. COT Ftt Q'JJUJTY. VAKI' '--i JLSi until June 30. 1031, and will pre-J st 3) pare immediate ana jang-range plans for tha croups they head Leaden for tha rest of the caam-berV27 committees are to be named shortly, Park said. ACE.TO4CH00t.mcUU lorr and ciur Uatktff or CowesjHoe) SIZES THROUGH 9 ALSO i I Vrlf ELK 4Tttmim tWr Ni iKt Knui FALSE TGCTH I half tzwv woi U.UV Swtk thm ta'fc.

Ml. Smm Dml rAsrtxm. Sporkling white to go with her every wordrobe ond so thriftily prlced-ot Penney', of course! Soft wfite suede or smooth white Ik finished leather. Both hdvTwhite rubber soles ond heels. Buy now, for school next week! OILS' SHOES FENNtTS SECOND FLOOR 1 1 LWm JW rhJYTmir.

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