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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 29

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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29
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OAKLAND'S LOCALLY OWNED AND LOCALLY CONTROLLED DAILY NEWSPAPER WANT AOS MAIN OFFICE-, 13TH AT FRANKLIN PHONE TEMPLEBAR 26000 IN BERKELEY, 2040 ADDISON ST. CXCtOSIVI ASSOCIATED MSf WIREPMOTO UNITCO VftESf yOU CLXII OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1955 A-29 ceo NO. 30 rf to Transpo 5vv7.W7WV Dock Tomorrow WBk ') MMDS i it With 3,363 The USN3 Gen. N. M.

Walker Iwill arrive tomorrow at Treas-fure Island and the Oakland Army Base with 3,363 service 7 men from Korea and other Far I Eastern points. The transport will dock at 8 ajn. at Treasure Island to dis embark 2,514 Marines and then will go to the Oakland Army (Base, where, at 1 pjst, 849 Army personnel will be Six Oakland men and one from Pittsburg are among the Army personnel scheduled to arrive. They are: Oakland Sgt. Albert G.

Chinn, 3768 Ruby iMitchell M.Langford.832 Cleve land St; CpL Joseph W. Muli- ken, 5818 McAndrew Drive; Pfc George A. Pacheco, 2214 East 28th St; CpL Philip E. Stone. 14 Soma St; Sgt Malvin Wax, 133 17th St Pittsburg CpL Garland R.

Stephens, 130 Corte Maria. TEle Oafs) emd Ben Cuckorlch proffer each other a last loot before they shut the 'doors of (Heir restaurant CcHcd'g oldest for tie last They were lit business tinea 1S3S. Brother Restaurateurs -End Era of Good Eating By JACK RYAN City Engineer Files $25,424 Suit in Crash Into the Peacock Grin on San Sidney F. Dommes Jr, 43, two door one for the ladles, the other for the gentlemen, "We were family dining room too, you see," he explained. Pablo Are.

That June day ia 1906 came worthy men of the town. A new restaurant had City of Oakland health engineer, has sued for $25,424 for alleged epened and it was handy to city injuries suffered when he was struck by an automobile in front "We always baked bur own pies and on holidays sometimes you had to wait an hour to get llaror Frank Mott was al- of the city halL seated. Dommes lodged his suit "And on holidays you should Alameda County Superior Court tiere, seated into a gleaming white-clothed table, sipping a deep cup of excellent coffee. Across the room, John L. have tasted our paddings, with through Atty.

David Krinsky plum sauce, oh dear me!" naming as defendant, Donald J. MayoL 21, 461 Crescent St TOO MUCH BOOKWOBK "Business today is no Davie worked silently on a huge Mayol's sedan struck Dommes plate of salt pork. The air was as he crossed in a. crosswalk at he mused. "Too much bookwork taxes, licenses.

he rj with blue smoke and the Washington and 14th Streets in a rainstorm on April 27. Mike stopped talking and cast SHoeit absorber K-f-: MA 4- --(Pi .11 "In his complaint Dommes time ef deep fat cookery, That day launched" the longest restaurant career' la Oak averred that he suffered fractured ribs, at chipped left elbow, sprained back, shoulder, knee a lingering professional fiance over the white shrouded tables, empty now and the oak bar with its rows of gleaming glasses, standing silently, 1 i a regi and leg injuries and shock. land's history and 'verdict of that day's dinners was prophetic the food was mighty ment of xnartians at parade-rest. Stating that medical and hospital costs came to $424, Dommes "wen Ben," he said, finally. asked $25,000 general aamages "Lef have a last drink and get Cgood) and snail prevail.

CLOSE CHAFTZB Last-week, the founders and and a right to list subsequent out of here!" Ben nodded. expenses. continuous proprietors, Ben and Hike Cuckovich, who changed ncDoiinLD's- oncE-n-YEnn the name to the Acme Grill two years later, closed a chapter in Oakland history. They sold out and turned the f. 'lld'liLM Acme over to new management1 Tood just IsnT important any-1 more," said ICke sad2yr recalling 1 the fastronomic assaults of lhe( lata isyor Davil, "who always brought.

his own steak sharpened to razor, thinness. i "Polic Chief' Nedderman! I rp i tBonmtid tbr Uf.l wm Vr ''''nXSy' 'trull 'rat urwVw I 1 V-- Sealed cflainsl dirt ft rr? 1 ftTL --J rf Sl HITS' UKCfiUEDVOR cied to inspect the lamb chops and hung beef before settling down to choice over an hour or so lunch." Mike continued. Alio SOaE SLIGHTLY SOILED SUITS Over 1C9 Suits to choose from; "My, when I flunk of the oys-; ter loaves and the rum omelettes we tzsed to serve, it makes tne sad. Everyone -eats and runs." jt QUAKE FUCmVZS Just 2,940.000 meals ago June. 1906 Ben and Mike were Just a few years out of their (0)1 Valcss to 705 native Serbia and had come across the Bay a few hours after the earthquake.

And they founded a restaurant sever abandoned by the political sachems of the city, who with attorneys and newsmen, made the-daily pilgrimage from CUARAHTEID These watdies art Mj fuorardeed cgalnst airy medionka) defed. The RtYEtSKEAX Mainspring Is guaranteed for the Hfe of the watch! PERFICT FOR Construction Workers Electrical Workers Yruck Drivers Hunters Fishermen Golfers even Bronco-Busters! I iSLACCCS the city hall to the mahogany paneled interior at 1618 San; Pablo Ave. Always popular and always present, Ben and Mike ran the Acme like a gentlemen's clut. Starch-aproned Mike presided; ever decorum and ruled with! deference, but firmness. What he 'liked to see was quiet con versa-! 4 OET IT FORGCT ITS 9 Vclacs lo 0M SPECIAL MODEL for wor.irj A smaller, ladies' size of this same watch is available fer aurses, lab technicians, sec fef aries, or for attire sports wear.

The trice is also 24.88. Here's the watch you'll never forget to wind. It winds itself automatically with every motrong of your wrist. Its dependable, 17 jewel movement is shock-resistant, its stainless steel-backe case is water and dust resistant, and its special ISairspring is permanently anti-magnetic. In ad dition, the famous Neverbreak mainspring is guaranteed fully! Will never breafviust wear out or lose its oower.

or we will replace it FREE. This handsome, automatic timepiece I TOPCOATS is extra rugged, and will give you years of dependable service. Get yours now at half pricf tion, heavy eating and little drinking, although the Acme al-way boasted a wel-stocked bar. UZATX EATING GONE "Before prohibition," he recalls, "heavy eating was the rule, now it's the exception, of "Before prohibition," he continued, "we stayed open 24 hours a day. I 'J-.

Iv "See where that door is he said, pointing to the entrance. "Well in the old days, we had during this special sale, lo $tJM MILENS Jeweler 1201 WashingywStOatW, Calif. Please end roe on dm' approral four famons RIGHT HOW Litjuro Club Honors New Supervisor Members-of the Ligure Club honor Emanuel P. Bazeto, MastMarkM watch at the ipedal sale price of COME EARLY FOR THE BUY OF THE YEAR CAItarariMM' Extra) 1 to order by phono 3 tIus taxes. Mtistactorrana 1 Keep it.

1 agree 00 your easy terms ot 30c or more Add to my account 'tl' ESIgafo 4-I5I5 Open ao account for me re Special Telephone Order Service 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week! -1 cvnYniiN Phone A Alameda County Board of Su-perviaors. at a dinnerdance to be held Feb. 5 at the club head-charters, 4739 Shattuck Ave, The event is being held to pay special tribute to Raze to, a past president of the Ligure Club, for tij years of service to Oakland's Italian American community, accordiBg to Leo Ostaggi, ehair- jnan. Tickets may be obtained at the alub not Uter than Thursday. Empfoyer'tAdiresi-Employed By.

FREE PARKING block fromVMnens We will oWly validate your ticket' for the parking lot en 12th near Clay or for. any Parking Lot ef the Downtown MtrcrWa Association. Account With WT: OAKLAHD 11 CnOADYAY BMiwrsllIl?.

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