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Oakland Tribune du lieu suivant : Oakland, California • 69

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BUSINESS NEWS Oakland Tribune, Contra Costa County Section C-5 SECOND VOTE Goodwill New LAW ON POLIO Club to Hear Rector Tell of South Pacific Trip NewRadioSfafioh SHOTS GOES IN CONCORD, Aug. 24 The informally of his recent trip rrr- 1 11 Philin Daimton rprtor lu uie ouul" r0 luuawmg Students Vie For Solo Role In Symphony ANTIOCH, Aug. 24 Dr. William-A. Page of Antioch, FORCE SEPT.

15 a Men Club barbecue at 7 p.m. Monday at the parish of St. Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church, will speak On Air Sept. 30 The new state law requir ing immunization for all school children doesn't be The two-story, 1600-square BACK-TO-SCHOOL come effective until Sept 15, a week after most schools oot masonry building 'was president of theContra Costa erected at a cost-of approxi open. SIKrSPECIAlT Carpenters Union Picks Staff Again MARTINEZ, Aug.

24 A election. cauetLby ihe international union because nine- ineligible -persons- had voted in the first balloting has resulted in reelection of all officers of Carpenters' Lo cal2046. While the votes of the nine would not have changed the result of any of the races, the election was conducted yesterday jitCarpenters' Hall here on orders of the international. The in the first election was caused mately Youngsters enrolling after Industries Store to Open EL CERRITO, Aug. 24 -Goodwill -Industries of Oakland has announced the 'opening next month of a new retail outlet at 11048 San Pablo near Madison St The new store, the seventh supported by Goodwill Industries, will provide basic everyday living needs at a low cost James G.

Bett, executive director said. Sales Manager Del Smith said there would be ample parking at the rear of the newest location with an en Concert Guild, said that mu sically talented county stu the effective date of the law The firm's owner are Jerry riedrich and William Trans- dents may audition for a solo must furnish written proof that immunization has been Final testing is underway at KWUN, new Concord radio ataiion. which will begin regular broadcasting Sept. 30. Don peeves, former radio-director for the Olympic winter games, is general manager of KWUN and Vice pres.

ident of Service Broadcasting Co. The station, 1480 on the dial, has studios and offices at 2086 Willow Pass Road. Its transmitter site, with five role with the San Francisco (S88 chel. Leo Napierski is chief started before they'll be admitted to school. Only ex Symphony Orchestra.

The guild is seeking a pian salesman. Mrs. Bev Littorno will be office secretary. Fried- ceptions are for medical rea 26x1.75 Tires Boyi'- Flamboyant Red rich said there is office space sons or religious objections. ist or string instrumentalist to appear with the symphony Girls'Flamboyant Blue Dr-Henrik-W- Bfcrnv or six -salesmen.

Contra Costa County urged next Jan. 12 when it will pre oo Robert B. Flink, 1217 Tem LAFAYETTE BIKE REPAIR 3681 Mt. Diablo that parents of school children get the shots started sent a student concert Jn the Pittsburg High School creative wers topped by flashing red I now trance on Madison St. arts auditorium under guild LAFAYETTE PHONE 283-8814 by balloting of those who had 1 I ple JDrivePachecOt-liaj re tired from the Martinez plant of Shell Chemical Co.

after 34 years' service. Associates at auspices. Hghts-is in the Kirker Pass hills. Reeves said it took ZVz years tt convince the Federal Communications Commission that statinn pmilrf he hitilt in fnn. Applicants must be able to not been continuous good standing for the past year, it was explained.

Elected were: play a concerto or movement the plant where he has been an operating assistant, honored him with a luncheon. His from a concerto. Concert Guild directors will ong service included a year's aOOKfOrlUlN IK THE BRIGHT MDCAPlI cord without excessive interference with existing stations. 0. 0 Avery Adams, president-Fred Reeves, vice president; Donald PinnelL recording secretary; Les Buck, financial act as a screening committee.

tour of duty with Shell Oil Co. of Canada, Ltd. Prospective applicants may write to Dr. Page at No. 9 Beede Way in Antioch for further details regarding audi- 0 0 0 secretary treasurer and assistant business agent: John Philip McClure of 2445 Mira tevensreonductor; OweiriPe tions.

terman, wardenTh a Vista Drive, El Cerrito, has been elected parliamentarian Phillips, trustee; Roy Matt-son, business representative; of the San Francisco Chapter TIKI of the National Association of SATS! I Accountants. McClure is as- If ft trtj bikini Leonard Larson and Everett Allred, delegates to the Con-tra Costa Central Building sistant vice president and branch manager of Wells Far uaaes council. go Bank, American Trust i i '-x jl 4 RATTAN FURNITURE A (ift tkit it mill lilfirtrt Mt-tknf far jnr ty 0UER 1 1 A 100 STORES I San Francisco, Grid Practice Starts Monday I a I I "ffc' 1 -John H. Kimmel of 302 Lex Msm piny LOOK NO FARTHER ington Road, Concord, shift BttfcNTWOOD, Aug. 24 foreman at the Shell Chemi ill 10 SE IUE lull I Tn will fi kit wt it ml LibertyUnion High School cal Co.

plant at Martinez, was I 7AJ 1 Ma tkf I Him varsity and junior varsity foot recently honored for 35 years kt --1M -taniM'-litt tkiift It ball candidates will be issued It service with the firm. equipment Saturday, from 7 to 0 0 0 9 p.m., in the north i GEO GGBEa DISCOUNT PRICES Robert D. Lee, president of the San Pablo Chamber of Lou Bronzan, head coach. RICHARD I. STOCKING Commerce, has issued a re for instance Beautiful, 3-Piece port that there are about 800 said that grid practice sessions will get under way at 7 p.m.

next Monday. permanent business license Richard L. Stocking, of 17S1 Rattan Sectional holders in the city. Lee said Castle Hill Road. Walnut Both the varsity and iayvees revenue from business li fail tistins, zipptrtl eorerj M14" I will open their season Sept.

15, opposing Gait in the Lodi censes nets the city some $25, Creek, was the fourth ranking agent among 6,000 New York Life Insurance agents in the 000 annuallly. United States for the month of 0 0 0 June. Harold Stuart has been ap Seeing Is Btliniit si hirrj ti Freilen's Tropic Shop Bowl. Signups for freshman football are slated Sept. 6, Bronzan said.

Lions Club Picnic ilGDEGrTig24 The -During the period, he also pointed manager of W. J. Sloane, Walnut Creek. Stuart, led the 500 agents in Northern who- recently joined Sloane California, Nevada-andHa waii, according to Jewett Stores, has more than 25 Rodeo Lion's Club will hold its annual club picnic Sunday years of manufacturing, re Schuyler, Berkeley general manager of the insurance -SAN RAMON (2 St. tf Bafjillle) WlMf Alwiyi "Git Mm It for ItM" Op Svndiyi CloMd TMsiayi I VE 7-7711 at Vichy Springs.

Chairman tailing and wholesaling experience in furnishings Manuel Rodrigues said bar company. on the West Coast. He will Stocking, former operator of becued chicken, kiddie rides, ball games and other events supervise 15 employees at the the Oak Park Food Center in Walnut Creek store. will highlight the event. Pleasant, joined New York Life in 1959.

He is a Navy 0 0 0 Ernest Townsend, Sears veteran of World War II. ooo 0 JA Roebuck Co. store man ONE OF the newest designs in shoe fashions is this smart nylon velvet model with calf trim, the Hobo, ager in Antioch since June Directors of the Lafayette Federal Savings and Loan 1959, will become manager of by Buster Brown. If is available at Sutton's Shoes in the firm's Ventura branch on Association in Lafayette cur Lafayette and Danville. Sept 1.

rently are considering adop Succeeding Townsend, who tion of a policy which would had been transferred to An call for the board to take tioch from Marysville, will be positions on problems of com FINAL WEEK Back-to-School SALE TRADITIONAL AUG. BIG SAVING EVENT Dick Merriweather, current munity development, Presi- dent Harry L. Morrison Jr, 91105 ly on Sears vice president's management staff in Los An said. "Such a policy would be radical departure from the practice, followed by most Merriweather will management of the store on Sept. 29.

savings associations," Mor- ENDS AUGUSTS- rison added, "but because tne structure of tius associa 3 I a thought: uon where both savers ana borrowers are members, the policy may be proper." SCHOOL SPECIALS The practice has been sue Your grandfather told -your father, your father told yeu, "if I had only invested in real estate I would be rich mm today." What are you going to tell your son? cessful in England, but the membership and shareholders of the local association will (Thise impertant Buk School Shots ire cirried throughdut the school year at $9.95, $8.95 tnd $10.95 exceptina for these School Special reduced prices.) be consulted before any defin itive action is taken, Morrison Boys' "Bristol" Loafers 7.69 Carl H. Bryant Realtor Consultant Uv Cleaned concluded. oo Very sturdy, black, sites 3 to 6. Reg. $9.95 SALE 1 The realty firm of Fried Investment! leases Management Appraisals rich and Transchel, Inc ari Pressefl Men's "Bristol" Loafers 0 moved into its own newly con 1339 iKist-stv I structed-buld i g-at-174 cavil 20t Black, sties 6Ta to 12 Reg.

$10.95 Fprda Building 1 Botellho Walnut Creek 8.65 6.73 WALNUT CREEK YE 5-2321 this week; Fric. loo rtr. Wt, s2 1. Girls' SADDLES All-white, lightweight, Reg, $8.95 DOMAC'S AVALilUT CREEK Oaclc-To-School Special Your boy's on top of the world when you present him with a Brand New Bike on that special day. DRESS FLATS Black, white A colors and in sub-t6en skirts sweaters 7 MEN'S DRESS SHOES GRADE SCHOOL SHOES BOYS' GIRLS' Corns in now and set tho bike that's sure to thrill him most.

MARTINEZ The big eoldr excitement, for back-to-sehoel is the hottest red of oil FIRE ENGINE RED! And you'll find these sub-teen styles just as exciting Illustrated is the all-time favorite," bulky-knit sweater of machine-washable orlon. Sizes 8 to 14. $8.98 Skirt features stitched-to-hip pleats in hand-washable wool. 8 to 14. $9.98 ALBANY 901 San Pablo Ave.

ANTIOCH 424 Fourth Street BERKELEY 1774 Solano Ave. SCHOOL CANVAS BOYS' TENNIS SHOES. White, high-top -f Pf irregulars. V. i SALE TH.O GIRLS' GYM SHOES.

$4 White, PF irreguUrs WeTf rirestine Tlrts Sturmiy- Archer S-Seeed Sean SEASON-END SPECIALS Rtchstand nd Cham Saard 712 Main Street PITTSBURG 305 E. 10th St. PLEASANT HILL 2375 Contra Costa Hwy. RICHMOND 8 Bisiell Ave. 1923 Macdonald Ave.

12246 San Pablo Ave. 1039 -23rd St. RODEO CONCORD Chrome Wheels tasket Weave pedes "rent and Rear Steel Haadkrahaa. 9 tnns. tit Boys' RED Girls' BLUE FASHIOn UID-HI HEQS .510.37 4 CARTON SPECIAL Jlittle Daisy mm 3540 Clayton Road -2123 Pacheco St.

DANVILLE 193 N. Hart EL S03RAHTE 3746 S. Pablo Dam Rd. LAFAYEm 3568 Mt. Oiablo Blvd.

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Diablo tlvd. Lafayette Danville 354S Mt. Diabl. BUd. 15 Diablo t.id 1I4.7S09 epii Thmdiy Until VI 7-7000 Since 1947 Open Mon.

thru Sat. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. "V8 Service Vhal 7o Sell" tl47AtPlnt M. WAINUTCKHK YE 5-5071 MONTCLAIR: 2020 Mountain Boulevard.

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