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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 43

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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43
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I Death Tajccs SidnoyV; Choyn, Noted, Oakland Horseman SaiiQhMO Years in a Goma Bights Way Back in 'Miracle1 Funeral services will be years of service to the Metro- held tomorrow 'at 1 p.m. at. politan Horsemen's Associa- the Grant Miller Mortuary, tion and other riders of the 2850 Telegraph Ave. Dr. ClaV area, the former.

Piedmont ence Reidenbach will zation is bringing results that astound those who see her. Trail in Redwood Regional "It is a miracle, she has Park was renamed the Sidney come back as well as she Chown mil earner this year. Mr. Chown was one of the builders of the trail in the miracle named -Mrs. iJbie Lelab JHowland can sft uplaugh, move her arms and geT Kk brain Injury received Jn an automobile accident left Itify, Howland a "living dead woman" in the San Joaquin County Hospital at Stockton.

Mdnday -is the 10th anniversary of the accident. Until recently, Mrs. How- land lay in a coma without response -to her. or any apparent a consciousness. But gradually she has been making progress and; according to Mrs.

Helen Jacoway, medical social worker at the hospital, it has been remarkable in the last five months. The "tender, loving care" she has been receiving throughout her long hospitali has," Mrs. Jacoway said. "No one knows how "much further progress she can or will make" Sidney V. Chown, one of Northern California's known horsemen, died yesterday in an Oakland hospital after a long illness.

He was 74. Mr. Chown, whose home was at 2220 Andrews owned and operated grocery stores in Oakland and Berkeley; for more than 50 years before his retirement five years ago. v'-; "'ri? A native of San Francisco, he came to Oakland as a boy. He learned to ride as a child and was considered an expert horseman.

In recognition of his many 1930s. I it 3 I jm i i i ii til Ir -in ir-M-rrat i rnmm He also was a member of the First Congregational Now she can: Get up in a wheel chair for Church, and the united Commercial Travelers. a few minutes at a time. He is survived by his wife, Lucille Marie Chown; daugh Use her hands tc follow ter, Margery Lindsay of Los wmmi ffl simple commands to pat her Altos; son, ram uiown; head or rub her eye. She puts four grandchildren and five sm i Calif.

Publishers Hear Plan To Increase National Ads VICTIM MRS. HOWLAND (RIGHT) RESUMES 4LIFE Greets Nurse Martha Gruenwald and Helen Jacoway her arm around the nurse. She spoons her ice cream. UnwantedHair Giggle and throw her arms land but that she could live in response to music. on indefinitely in "perpetual sets than take daily newspapers, but that the papers can capture more of the national flfiarket.

The final session was high hibernation." They did not know the won lighted by a humorous panel on "How Could Newspaper Make sounds. Love her doll. On her 41st birthday Friday she smiled happily at an impromptu party when staff members, sang "Happy to her. She reacted with joy to a visit during the summer from her son, Ralph, a U.S. Navy sailor.

Mrs. Howland was riding ders that 'tender, loving care can bring about. Pla netarium Site her friend devoted and constant care. To try Mrs. Howland's reactions, nurses recently said harsh things about Wilson before Mrs.

Howland. Mrs. Howland scowled, giving indication of anger. So if her Tate of progress continues the hospital plans to have a scientific test made of her reactions to words. In -1958, Dr.

Louis Barber, hospital administrator, said neurosurgeons had de men Survive without Wives? California newspaper have been handed a program aimed at increasing Rational advertising lineage. The program was presented Saturday by William St. Sure, western regional manager for Wild-Griffith Co. of San Frahcisco, in the annual meeting- thealiforniaewspff-par Publishers Association meeting in the Clift Hotel, San Francisco. St.

Sure discussed "National Advertising the Third Dliflfartof tiM frw CHIN MAUY MMHUI LtTS ARMS AM CHIIKS A SHAY NICRLINI UNMt ARMS filS MOST. MOOIST A tfW ttMM jgiVltlS A Mn4lv VHr Opr to Mt Weml WI TRIAT IOTH MtN AN WOMIN 0M lMht fc AtllHit Tht Vtr Utit of Equipmtnt Know-Mow Unl fOR mi ItOCHURI, MAIL IN THIS WITH MAMI AN ARBRttt, OR COMI IM MR HII MRSONAl INTtRVIIW TO DERMIC LARORATORIES tan Frartlct SI 4 Sattw St, Salt 411 BO 1-1331 OAKLAND: 1 it liWwa v. UH S04. HI 4-1117 or Can Wives Survive without Husbands? The panel was moderated by Mrs. Wanda Davis Phillips, society editor of the Bev with Mrs.

Doris Wilson both. ST. LOUIS-IUPD-The site of the old Mounted Police station here soon will house the. new Planetarium to seat 450 persons able to view celestial formations projected on an aluminum dome. erly Hills Citizen, who -delegated all the wivesTrtrthe staff members of the when they were involved in the collision.

Mrs tm An: MM4M Rvak at A flu So. td. H. ev OfflcM la Lm Aaatlo mt Ihi termined there was no etmg as her sergeants-atH Till Strike. He said more Califor- mei nia homes now have MevisionJrn chance of curing Mrs.

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