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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 83

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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-1 -mi Oakland Tribune Widnniay, Nov. 6, 1957 7 1 Cookies or Cotton? Heres Gifts Will Add TaBay Fair Fun Guide to Bay Fair Stores operators. John Bennett, presi themselves of the opportunity A new 1131 Ford automobile Is one of the many valuable gifts to be awarded, in connection with the grand open ing celebration of 22 new stores at Bay Fair, The announcement was made to Inspect next years model. The grand opening gifts are sponsored jointly by all the merchants at Bay Fair. In ad-dltlon.

Individual atores will offer special gifts of their own during the a opening celebration, Rothrock said. Bay Fair, the joint develop ment of Capital and Macy's California, is located at 154th Ave. between X. 14 th St and Hesperian in San Hert Is the rotter of establishment! now open at Bay Fair Regional Shopping Center, with brief description of their offerings and location: ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. No.

201 Terrace Level Complete insurance service: auto, fire, home, life. Don Chaplin, manager. AMEJUO'9 BAT FAIK DRUGS No. 200 Terrace Level Large stock of all items featured In modern drugstores, plus specialized prescription service. Alfred Amerio owner.

BAT FAIR BASEST No 228 Terrace Level Complete retail bakery and coffee bar, featuring fresh-from-the- todav bv H. D. Rothrock. Bay Fred BenetU, principals. Guy Babcock.

general manager. BAT FAIR BIIOE REFAIB No. 220 Terrace LeveL Soles, toes and heels fixed, as well as changing shoes' from open to closed-toe or vice versa and widening or narrowing. Antonio Pisani and Louis Salvatore, partners. UELLWIO'S BAT FAIR TOTS No.

244 Terrace Level Complete stock of toys, stuffed animals, dolls and wheel goods. Clifford Hellwig. proprietor. HOUSE OF FABRICS No. 22 Mall Level.

Every type of piece goods, silks, rayons, woolens, cottons by the yard; also ready-made curtains and drapes; sewing machine fair general manager. In ad dition to the automobile, an ail expense trip to Las Vegas for two. television set bicycles. movie camera, footballs, dolls, electric appliances and many Leandro. other merchandise guts will be presented.

dent, John De Witt, manager. KEITH COLE STUDIOS No. 288 Terrace Level. Combination photographic studio, featuring portraits in natural color, and camera shop with every variety of supplies and equipment Don Collie, manner. TIIOM MeAN No.

28 Mall Level Modern family shoe store, 46th in chain, with distinctive color schemes in each of women's, men's end children's departments. Harold Atkinson, district director. Lester R. Tallon, president UNION FURNITURE CO. No.

10 Mall LeveL Convenient budget terms for quality home furnishings and furniture, major appliances, radios and television homewares, toys and luggage. LrH. Lazarus, president, Richard Steger, manager. ATKINS CHILDREN'S BOOTERT No. 2S8 Terrace LeveL Specializing in juvenile footwear and featuring orthopedic and corrective shoes, including orders made to doctors' prescriptions.

Anna M. Stone, manager, MACTS Which ODcned in Au trust at even delicacies, cakes, pastries, rolls, pies. John Wtltzel president; Fred Rail, manager. BAT FAD1 BAXBEB SHOP Idepartment Lloyd Wider-fTCrom, manager. Charles Sofro, "We want everyone possible to visit Bay Fair and see for themselves just how enjoyable, convenient and money-saving an experience it is to shop at this one stop center," said Rothrock.

"Bav mer Many Firms General contractor for Bay Fair is Dinwiddie Construction -Company. The designers of the two-level center, unique in the West, are Victor Gruen and Associates. Dudley Deane aad As sociates are consulting engi neers for the mechanical end -electrical installations. The le- cation was chosen after in ten- sive research by Larry Smith and Associates. chants are offering unusually attractive specials for the event, as added inducements.

The 1951 Ford will be on display at Bay Fair during the grand opening celebration. Thousands will want to avail QUmtCROWN AUTO Marti Ireltaa, Moid of San Leemdro, takes tSi her crown as Queen of Bay Fair and places It a the 1953 automobfla lo be awarded ct.uie grand opening celebration of 22 new stores Joining Macy's at Bay Fair Shopping Center. director. KIDDIELAND On Terrace LeveL Tun for the youngsters with a ferris wheel tilt-a-whirl octopus, merry-go-round, fir engine ride, tubs of fun and sports ear "ride. William H.

Meyers, owner. Gene Cardoza, manager. MAKLENE'S PEMININI FASHIONS No. 30 Mall LeveL Complete Una of top names in coats, suits, dresses, knits, sportswear and lingerie. Lester L.

Lewis and David Wechsler, owners. NANCT CASUAL APPAREL No. 260 Terrace LeveL Featuring every kind of sportswear "appealing: to the young in heart of whatever age." William and' Lila Stein, Owners. RICHARDS RESTAURANT No. 224 Terrace LeveL Combining Utility with charming decor and the most appetizing foods.

Flambert tt Flambert, CHI No. 216 Terrace LeveL Six-chair operation, providing the latest and most sanitary services. Carl Larsen and Rex Lit-tlepage, partners. BAT FAUX BEAUTT SALON No. 240 Terrace Level Of fei ing the in decor, equipment and styling.

Russell Trankino, lessee. BAT FAIX BOTTLE SHOP No. 238 Terrace LeveL Large stock of domes tie and imported liquors, wines and other beverages. Arthur Fedemonte, owner. BAT FAIR CLEANERS No.

212 Terrace Level Fast, thorough service offered, using the latest methods that eliminate all odor, lint and thine. Jacob owner. BAT FADE MARKET No. 232 Terrace Level A super market operation complete stock of domestic and imported groceries, meats and frozen foods. Operated by Brentwood Markets, John and Bay Fair, offering men's fur OP'GSDADiX nishings; housewares; yardage, lamps and needlework; toys, sDortinf foods: neckwear and a I lrll 11, I II II I I I I I I I II I I I I I nak accessories; coats, suits, and a Junior department; dresses, men's clothing shoes; decorative fabrics: stationery.

luggage, cameras, small leather goods and adult games; furniture, boys' wear; shoes; infants wear; lingerie, linen as well as numerous other items amid modern and convenient SAW '33! 8-F6. DOUGLAS DII1ETTE conplstc with matching step-steal I 1 regularly 112" voluo 2 7S. BJE 1 i ASw MF.WX3 ZAV L0TI I SPECIAL EVENT! UiilOIi'S Day Far QUITO) OPEfliG totcn-Drcpry SALE! SAVE COVi! -v KAU. LEVcL Nationilly-idvertised DOUGLAS quality futures: 60" extension table Bronxetono finish. Brass apron plus DOUGLITE heat-resistant plastic top.

6 for m-f it chairs txelusivt "sna.pon-'--' seats" "no-mar" backs. i of ccnifcrfcMa scaling crca! 3 PIECE T.0Dinn it Il Popular Scofry pattern in Gray or Yellow Plus matching kitchen NOJ reg. 12.95 marching step-stool step-stool. mm. rtn mm included at ono low price! 4.

-u Choice of 12 fabrics worth more Selection of 143 imart decorator colors Guaranteed made-to-measure custom workmanship -r YD. thin it 2.8S and I.SS yd. PAY ONLY $13 MONTHLY 2j AM IriftHii art MM. nmfc, 4U htmmti 1 mi Haste, mtomU The sky's tht limit for smart decorating ideas when your living room features this generously proportioned sectional with an unbelievably low price tag! Luxurious tufting, rich tweed up-holsttry PLUS deep sit-down comfort that doesn't wear out! Take advantage of the $40 Grand Opening Seving at UNION NOTHING DOWN EASYfTEItSIS fcr cs Cilia ts 33.15 (reg. 54.15 2r yo il)ttf 7 custom-drape a 10'x84M window Prices for ether size windows at similar lew prices riiAT-potoit wteV haws I COME IS we have tUt tor year to Laiae' yo ef yaw visit le tr ttoni, UNION tas a GRAND 0CENIN6 lft far yen! With ar eamali.

Maatt aa attractive china ete-bea cW'ak. Na ah lis trice tt bay, ctenal DESK and CHAIR I ttl I at a AH Hp ateiity, kiafc- feialte fabric la rttf ef taa- tWrM tW 4e)B tO) (Sjlt vim ciDiicr tzi Sjl reg. 54.95 A All merchandise also available at i Union's Richmond Store. 1234 f.kcSonsli DE 4-8631 i HOW CAN Wl DO IT? leciuse nationally-famous fabric manufacturer is reducing hit inventory, we ar able le pass these savings oa to yout Because we want to avoid a Christmas rush is) our workrooms, we're making our service avail-able NOW! Yon buy now PAY la Wl! AafelaaaBta aktal aaattl Ikt4al it nil I i I Desk wHh 7 rawaf Irawars, aeaatt-tBy eatailad a0v larea, cwrrtaieat Mtk araa. kmitwml Was.

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