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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 8

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Oakland Tribunei
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riert are governed by 13 Postal Regional Areas," he said. Jerome J. Keating of national vice pres rector ef the National Association of Letter Carriers, and Carl Saxsenmeier, newly appointed, national officer from San Francisco. Frte Movies In Will GREENFIELD, Oct, 17 Under the will of tht late Louis Rosenzweig, soma 300 Greenfield children under 12 will be admitted free to th Victoria Theater one dav 6 OiHinJ Tribum, Tliuniliy, Oct 17, 1957 State Checks Plans for 2 New Oakland Schools Mailmen to Attend Seminar On New Postal Policy Sunday Letter carrier from- through- will be held Sunday at the out Northern California will Moose Club, 1428 Alice St attend an all-day seminar deal-1 Lloyd D. tfowak, of San ident.

National Association of; Branch' 78, National Awocit tion of Letter Carrier, which will be host for the event-said that the seminar would provide firsthand answers deal, ing with postal policy and congressional legislation. "Since the decentralization of the Post Office Department in the United States, letter-car- A welcoming address will be presented by CoL Charles C. Herrick. Oakland postmaster. Letter Carriers, will interpret the -postal manual from the Washington level, Nowak said.

Assisting him will be J. Stan Lewis of Burbank, regional di year. Rosenzweig operated thai The session will run fromJn to enlarge the Oakland High School ite. ing with new postal policy; it Lorenzo vice president of' playhouse. half a a.m.

to 5 p.m. Dan for two more Oakland trhool building prow's are be-inf checked by the State Division of Architecture today. SHOP FRIDAY Klip? 'HI MM? The joint committee of citizens and bemrd of education 'members directing the city's srb oo-l expansion and rebuilding program approved the plans yesterday. At the sme time the committee approved final preliminary plans for another jnb and first proposals for, two others. -Working drawings for a new Longfellow School at Majket St.

Averc approved. De-signed by architects Alcxandet-and Markrnie Cantin the school will have 18 classrooms, kindergarten, library, one special class classroom, a multipurpose room and administrative offices. It is planned for 611 students, about 80 more than now enrolled. When completed and equipped the school is expected to cost about $623,600. PLANS APPROVED.

Plans for a new shop build Oakland Berkeley Hay ward Richmond Walnut Creek 4 i a. a i. $2.50 to $3.50 MEN'S JEWELRY! Fam 019.95 to 023.95 99 ous-brand cuff links or tie bars, in gift boxes! ing for McClymonds High School also were approved and sent lo the state. jg $3.50 to $7.50 MEN'S JEWELRY! Fam- L---J A pus oranu tun im. drill ne bar sets, or cuff links! uede fished with Du mon's wool slacks! The most famous WesterrY brand brings you these sheep gabardines, deser- y)99 tones, worsted flannels, uJL wool flannels! Luxury de- tails on brown, gray, blue, 2 prs.

for $25 green, beige, cocoa. 28, to 50 cuffnf The building will include auto, cabinet, wood and mtal machine shops at an estimated cost, including equipment, of "$353,000. It has been designed Anhnr Anderson. Winfield. I) Famous- $3.95 MEN'S JEWEL BOXES! brand compartmented boxes; many colors and patterns! yoke back' in sand or mam 42.

hrjt L- -Hyde and Arthur Anderson Jr. A new gymnasium financed the same bond issue is' al- ready being built nn the Mc i (Smiths f.i mi i us Mtnt spnriswtar i Sportswtar) $3.50 to $5.00 MEN'S LEATHER BELTS! Cowhides, calfskins, import- ed leathers, reptiles, 30 to J99 av i-: -D. $1.50 to $3.50 MEN'S FAMOUS-BRAND Clymonds site on Myrtle St. and property is being bought, for a new athletic field. I Architects were given per-j mission to prepare working i drawings for a five classroom addition to Joaquin Miller Ele- i mentary School.

The new NECKTIES! "All silks included! All 100 99 men's $55 to $65 Mac I 3 -P'eCe a specially purchased import-woolen suits Tailored from fabrics you usually find in suits selling for much more (-Finest pa SAf from Italy wool! "fiPy r.rflv; hlue; hrnwri; char. A MEN'S ALL-WOOL SOX! Imported Eng. hsh rib sox, American block gfgTfec argyles, 10'2-13! Soft, warm! VV We ftJtrat lax (Smiths Furniiltftts) rooms will be joined to tne existing building at 5525 Ascot Drive, Bids will be opened on Nov. 12 for construction of a new $1,918,000 Joaquin Miller Junior High School on adjacent wool worsted suits! Newest Styling in fall suits! 'They're goodldoking, they're; fo)95 made for long wear! Regu- "J1 lars, shorts, longs. fac'.

Crav -02 Abte.w T3)0C! Save coals. Regulars, shorts, longs. property. I qDfM(imiIIKt 1 (Smiths Mtn's Chlhing) (Smiths Mtu'i Cltkinf) MEN'S NEW FALL SWEATERS! Lambs- STICK TO rUL-lCi The joint committee, sticking to its policy of favoring lower-cost one-story buildings instead of two-story schools in order to stretch the bond issue dollars, chose one-story, preliminary plans for additions to E. wool pullovers! Orion pullovers.

599 t-v. L-U i $4.95 to $5.95 SPORT SHIRTS! Long- cottons, silk-blends, rayons, S-M-L-XL. 399 $14.95 wool jacket! boys' Uf! miavs: Moms Cox and hequoia tie- mentary Schools. ji Estimates presented yester- day indicated a two-story Morris Cox school would cost $45,200 more than a one-story i structure. 3 v4vy nants: $3.95 FLANNEL PAJAMAS! Sanforized! Full-cut, coat or middy styles! AAA A-B-C-D.

Cf no-iron were "Hoclx 'n Doll" Turn-down knit stadium collar, knit cuffs, on 100 aTl00 wool Melton. Tan, light 11 yVar gray, charcoal. Sizes S-M- L-XL -T- (Smiths Varsity Shop) Supt Selmer JI. Berg said the administration recommended the lower cost plan $10.00 WASHABLE WOOL SHIRTS! Rich fall plaids! 1 5 Nylon! S-M-L-XL. SPORT 799 because of orders to keep within the budget for eacn-j lit to lit LUXURY HANDKERCHIEFS! 23 t0 36' Hand-roled edges! White, colors! Save! 3 project He said, however, the two-story plan "would be defi-tritely better from an.

educational viewpoint." REDUCES AREA The one-story building, occupying more space, will re- duce by more than one-half men's regular $3.90 ivashanfrt workaants! 1 fiJir work pants! id knit or flannel boys' ski pants! $1.50 to $3.50 BELTS, SUSPENDERS! Famous'-brandleafherbelts, elas- tic suspenders! Fa. $1.00 $1.50 SPORT AND DRESS SOX! Long-wearing cottons, fa 1014 to 13. i)V MEN'S UNDERWEAR SALE! Knit briefs, T-shirts, undershirts, a d- BJ7fC cloth shorts! if $8.95 LAMBSWOOL SWEATER-SHIRTS! Imported lambswool, hand-fashioned! 2-tones! SV cotton fllm King Kole Sanforized twill with foot-long guaranteed pockets! Army-type, heavy-duty silver gray or industrial tan. Sizes 29 to 42. iuif; Coll The.

acre the playground area. which would be available: under the alternate plan. Two weeks ago the committee discussed building a two. story addition to Sequoia Elementary School in order to conserve playground area. Yesterday, however, it accepted a new preliminary plan for a lower cort one-story plan worked out by Edward Russ, director of school architecture, and architect Robert Riggs.

-The two-story plan presented would have cost 427,150 more lull fl99 "AVarm, soft, Sanforized cot- toi fUnncI knit or flan nrl knit cotton to keep a boy cory Prints, solids; broken sizes. "zes s. irryf (Smiths Work Clothe) (Smith, fr, CJoties) (Smiths Boys' Shtf) $3.95 PLAID FLANNEL SHIRTS! San- forized cotton flannel, long, HO minimum alteration charge during this sale; Because it's the end of the salenot all sixes and colors in every item. 299 and provided one-quarter acre more of playground. The committee delayed until Its next meeting, Oct 30 at I full-cut, S-M-L-XL I p.m..

a recommendation on buying adjoining property 1 vltqiK cfOTBtKilX) QCD 1 S3- $31.95 BQYS ALL-WOOL CADET SUITS! MEN'S $13.95 $14.95 WINTHROP SHOES! Smooth or grained calfskins; flflOO black, brown! 6V2-to 12. U.U" $8.95 to $12.50 100 FUR FELT HATS! Famous-brand sport and dress styles, PL ft 68 to 7U. Camera Club Solids and Ivy stripes! 13 to 18. 2fl99 $15.95 WOOL DRESS JACKETS I New stripes and plaids! Zip- flf00 front, fully-lined! 36 to 46. ULJV" BOYS' BUSTER-BROWN $7.95 SHOES! $15.95 ALL-NYLON JACKETS! Fully "Pontiac" in brown, black; sizes 12Vi to 6.

599 Award Dinner On Saturday SAN LEANDRO, Oft 17 Ninth annual awards dirfner Nylon -fleece -lined! Machine washable! 36-46. BOYS' COTTON SOX! Nylon-reinforced toes, heels! ft Fancies, stripes, plaids! 8 to 0Vi $9.95 WASH-WEAR GAIARDINE AMERICAN FLYER 59-PIECE TRAIN SET! If bought separately, you'd pay "flQOO Now, completer OI tne san ijpannro v.n SLACKS! Heavy twill gabardine -no Ironing! 29 to 42. 709 Club will -N hpld Saturday at 7 p.m. at Onstad'a Restaurant, SANFORIZED COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS! Plaids and soft and washable! fl59 1812 Washington Ave. i 'A totaj rf 12 trophies and 18 i a $15.95 OL TOPSTER JACKETS! Washabel Wool 0' the tartans! $65.00 I0YS' ENGLISH RACING IIKE! Caliper hand brak.es, 3-speed IfiOQ geaf shift! Only Lj WV riooons win w.

iwiraro ior winning prints and alidr e- lected -during the monthly eompeUtionj throughout the I $21.99 JR. IVY LEAGUE SUIT! US99 "3-button, tUtp back; charcoal or gray. Ivy striped 6 to .12 past year. Perpetual trophy award will be presented for $47.50 i $55.00 ALL-WOOL TOP- $5.95 "SWEETIE Rubber body, voice, cpen-close eyes! 399 tWAi: imported tweeds, coverti, Shetlands! Regu- ljQ5 far, short, long, Wi pnni ana iiur juuim it-h of the year," in cix classiftca- tions. Bill Wasson, known in both profesional and amateur pho-: tographic circlet, will telect the print and the alide of the year at highlight of the eve I i $6100 WOOL TOPCOATS! NO-IRON IVY PANTS! Wash 'n wear polished cotton! C) AO Strap back in sandbeige.

XJ $16.95 to $19.95 JR. TOPCOAT. SETS! All-wool junior topcoat PLUS flflOO Eton 2 to 8. 2-pc tot. WOOL-BLEND PUID SHIRTS! Guaranteed washable in brilliant OOO plaids! S-M-L-XL 0VV WASHABLE POPLIN JACKETS! Machine-washable cotton poplin 1QO with flannel lining! S-M-L-XL -JV-f HEAVY COTTON WORK SOX! Nylon-reinforced! pA( White, sizes 10 to 13.

Vn UV HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS! Thick, soft with hand-warmer 5QO pockets! S-M-L-XL kOVV WATER-REPELLENT TANKER JACKETS! Sateen finish, zip front, knit cuffs, AOO waist! 36 to 46. Kj'r MEN'S $14.95 ENGINEER BOOTS! 10-inch boot for long wear! Tlffrf to 12, and widths. UVsJJ MEN'S 4 WORK SHOES! By Wolverine, litUt4 tMm rrnQ lslcs. Sizes 5 to 12. it Latest styles and fabrics in 0095 regular, short, long! ning.

New-term efficert-to be 399 in- $5.95 LEATHER FOOTBALL! Regulation weight, size, white night stnpes, inflation need'e! $5.00 CUDDLY PANDA EAR! cucted at the meeting are: Ca Don Price; Eric Croat, vicej preiident; Anita Way, tecre-j $5.95 IVY CORDUROYS! Washable, Fat and bright-eyed. 30 inches taH! back. Ivy front! Charcoal, urer. 369 349 CM BOYS' S4.9I FUNNEL ROBES! Cctten flannel. Sanforized! Masculine BOYS' UNDERWEAR! sandbeije, 30-36.

Tough Nickel Steels $5.95 LEATHER BASEBALL MITT! SI 1.95 LAMBSWOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS! Contrastirg trim, leather-buttons' 33 ta 46, TTTf S-M-L-XL Used in Truck Gears FLINT. Mich, Oct. 17-B cause of their great ftrer.gth and toughness, tteelt contain- Sncwy-white knit briefs. ITO' 3 fw 1.69, tack m)J Oil-treated genuine leathr. 'Mtmmim mil rrl trm raWftr imrimf this We $21.95 WOOL CAR COAT! Ou.ft inef with patch pockets, ticket tirjnn S-zls 36 to 46.

ing one ball to 34 per cent, nickel are ued extensively for 1 the geart and other rtreed part ca heavy-duty motor trucks..

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