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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 40

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Oakland Tribunei
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I T. -w -m i tl-l I 1 t-rit1l-r-yVV -J WVw JVVVVVVVVV' .40 Oakland Tribune, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1952 a will of November 27, 1950. A I Clausen was 52 at the time eg! former hardware merchant I death. Football Skills Contest, for Boys Slated W.

H. Clausen Estate Vplued at $86,293 William H. D. Clausen, Oakland city councilman who died March 1, left an estate worth $88,233, it was disclosed today. Counties Speed Canal Projects RED BLUFF, Sept.

18. GB Early approval of the Trinity THE STORY OF YOUR TOWN Golden Wedding Plus7 Fete May Start Trend By JACK BURROUGHS mro always Women's Classes Slated at YMCA BERKELEY, Sept 18. Special classes for women will be held this fall and winter at the Berkeley Young Men's Christian Association. Volleyball and badminton classes wih meet on Tuesday and Friday from 10:30 to 12 noon, while the swimming pool will be open for the exclusive use of women at the same time. Memberships are available on a six or 12 month basis.

An inventory, filed in Superior Court by the law firm of Ochsner SAN LEANDRO, Sept 18- A football skills contest co-sponsored by the City Recreation River and Sacramento River canals reports will be asked of Department and the San Lean D2 Governor Warren by 10 Sacramento and San Joaquin Valley counties. The action was taken at a and Nielsen, disclosed the holdings. Principal item is a $48,200 house at 3567 Calandria Avenue, the family home. Clausen bequeathed his estate entirely to his wife, Margaret by dro Kiwanis Club, will be staged September 27 on the San Lean- meeting at which it was voted to VblrU expand the organization supporting the Trinity Ricer project to include all potential water using areas. The Counties represented were Club" had been tentatively selected.

The hike was held on Thanksgiving Day. French's only companions en this trip were John Muir and French's 13-y ear-old son. The other unsuccessful attempts at forming such a club were made later, and then an appeal was made to several civic-minded organizations including the Oakland Chamber of Commerce, the Oakland Rotary Club, the Oakland Community Service organization, the Oakland Park Department and the Oakland Recreation Department. Mr. snd Mrs.

Harold French of 1519 Ruhr Street stole a Golden Wedding march on their friend last year by allowing the occasion to go by with only a julet celebration. But their friends In the Contra Costa Hills Club, which French founded more than three decades ago, plan to even things up this year by making the couple's 51st wedding anniversary on October the occasion for a big celebration. The September issue of "Knapsack," the Contra Costa Hills Club's official monthly, of which Lois Hartaett is editor, carried the announcement on its front Trinity, Shasta, Tehama, Glenn, Butte, Tulare, Kings, Kern, Merced and Colusa. In stressing need for obtaining early state approval of the Sacra dro High School athletic field, starting at 9 a.m. Open to all boys under 16 years of age, the- "Pigskin Pete" eon-test will be conducted in 'three groups: Class 14 and 15 years; Class 12 and 13, and Class for 11-year-olds and under.

Contestants will have three tries in each of the six events: (1) forward pass for distance; (2) forward pass for accuracy; (3) place kick or drop kick for conversion; (4) kick-off for distance; (5) punt for distance, and (6) centering for accuracy. All participants will receive a free ticket to the Kiwanic-spon-sored benefit Oakland Rams-Hayward Athletic Club football mento canals. Congressman Claire Engle of Red Bluff saicLhe had "firm assurances from hfeh Bureau of Reclamation officials in Washington that money will be requested for the next budeet The Contra Costa Hills Club to begin construction if the report is approved by the State of California. page. The Contra Costa Hills Club," ays this announcement, "is proud of this opportunity to pay tit this game, to be played on the school xiAjCcfnaranto tf) W( Fresh! Cotton Center BIRMINGHAM, Sept 18.

Nearly one-tenth of the cotton raised in the U.S. is grown in Alabama. field at 2 p.m. Proceeds from the latter event will help finance installation of field fighting was formally organized on Washington's Birthday, 1920. The organizations to whom French had appealed were enrolled as charter members.

The club's first headquarters were with the Oakland Rotary Club in what was then the Hotel Oakland. Later, as French expresses it, "the Oakland Recreation Department adopted us as their 'house guest'." Following this, the club's official headquarters were at the Oakland Chamber of Commerce, where the board room was used by the club's board of directors as its meeting place. facilities. -mmm i II I 1 i STOKELY HONEY POO RIVIERA MINESTRONE DEL-REY POESGCand coinage to our rounder, xirsx president and sage counselor through the years, and his lovely wife. 44 TCing Harold and Queen Isabel' will hold Trench' court Their majesties will be enthroned and we will be able to congratulate them at the Coronation BalL This is truly an occasion on which every Kills Club member can give of his best in our appreciation and gratitude for all that Mr.

and Mrs. French have done for the club and the inspiration tmcy have been to all of us. Hikers Also Dance! There will be acts of entertainment for their majesties' enjoyment as well as for their devoted subjects' pleasure during this progressive dinner and dance, Encompassing all popular terpslchore, the dancing will Include ballroom, folk and BEANS No. 303 tin Berkeley Muni Camps Report Record Season BERKELEY, Sept 18. Berkeley's three municipal summer G3 GSG) Wmm 2 tin for camps have folded tents for the season with the largest receipts in the 31 years they have been PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT, 18-19-20 rn a mra 2 An ALLSWEET 2 ELASTIC LIQUID STMCIHL DINETTE SALAD 2For 0 UVILb square, which will be indulged in before and after dinner courses." This "Golden Wedding Plus" celebration, which might well start a new trend, will be held in Norway Hall, 3829 Piedmont Avenue, at 7 pjn. The deadline for reservations, which must be made with the entertainment committee, is September 30. The entertainment committee members are Eleonore Chaix, 1518 Sonoma Avenue, Geri Sheldon, 5515 Kales Avenue, and Gertrude Wood, 626 Thornton Avenue. The founding of the Contra operated. Tuolumne, Echo Lake and Cazadero Camps grossed for the summer, an all-time record, reports Charles W.

Davis, superintendent of recreation. Improvements for the camps during the past summer totaled $14,336.77, with funds derived from receipts. Included are repairs and xe-roofing for Echo Lake Camp as a result of ravages of last winter's storms. At Cazadero a new toilet building, four tent platforms and automatic washing n7 ri Mb. cln.

WHIP pint Jar 7 UJ mlflAUL un LTQ ZAi LT Costa Hills Club on February 22, 1920, was the culmination of six machine accounted for expendi- (0) TEA GARDEN ran? PILLSBURY PANCAKE im 2 -lb. pkg. years of effort on the part ofjture of $4,666.33, while similar Harold French. As related in sanitary facilities, plus a septic this column on May 18, 1948, he tank and camp office accounted 2 started to build up public inter IT IT ic. c.

Mb. tin for costs of $4754.73 at Tuolumne. Frederick W. Confer, president of the recreation commission, said that it's sighificent that 2 Rerkelev vacation camps have AflfP Statenine been providing outings for ap 1 li ZEE 4-rolI family pack DEL MONTE APRICOT proximately 3000 families an-I nually at no cost to the taxpayer. '4 Polio Cases in Week est in the idea in March, 1914, by leading a hike up Trestle Glen and Palo Seco Creek Canyon to a spot which later became the lower motor bowl in Sequoia Park.

On that occasion about 100 hikers listened to a talk by A. A. Dennison, manager of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce. Name Selected The next step toward forming the club was taken in 1919 when French sent out a call to nature lovers to go on a projected hike from the end of the Piedmont car line to Joaquin Miller Park and form a local club for which the name "Contra Costa Hills (51 hah mm WSffSk 2 For SAN LEANDRO, Sept. 18.

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