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SUNDAY afclanD JULY 21, 1929 1-3 COTTLE WED. WATSON VILLE. July 20. Or- INDUSTRIES VETERAN I KETTLM OIL ALLISON GOE'S vllle T. Smith of Aromas and Mbs Shakes Furnish New Excuse for Errant Drivers Wants to Fly Across Nation MISS.

KATHRYN FALL. 15-year-old Alliance. Ohio. girl who made her first solo flight last summer and is seeking backers for a fliijht across the continent. A.

P. tholo. PICK EASTBflY Lucille McMurray of Watsonville were married yesterday at a quiet ceremony at the residence of Hev. John C. Nelson, pastor of Bethel te-bernacle.

The ceremony, performed by Rev. Nelson, was witnessed by the Immediate families of the bride and bridegroom. The newlyweds will reside at Aromasj GIVEN HONDR AREA TQ CLOSE PLANNED 1 ii" 1 flea of Traffic Cops for Kindness to Reptiles 'Gets Funeral services will bs held at BERKELEY, July 20. Honored LOS ANGELES. July 10 Plans by the sons of men with whom he p.

m. tpday for Allison J. Coe, to close down tha Kettlerhan oil district, in accordance with federal fought In Civil war, Wil who died at Merrtt hospital yesterday at the. age of SI years. He requests, as agreed upon by a liam Hatch ft special committee of producers Motorists a grand old and pe'Sjtteea were made known here toduy, i July 10.

Traffic officers of southern Alameda county are admitting freely that they started something when they took was a "native of Indiana. He Is sirv)ved by one' daughter, Mrs. James Allen, and one son. Brigadier Li. Allison Coe, of the Salva Last Year's Record Expected to Be Surpassed by End of 1929 man" of he G.

A. The new plan, which will go be fore the general meeting shortly, R.ln Berke 7, It upon themselves to adt as biz will limit production to four wells, leaving to decision of petroleum ley, is tort ay the a of a new engineers the i distribution of profits from the four producers among the wells closed down. at rlo 1 1 tion Army. The services will be held at the Truman mortuary chapel at 2935 Telegraph avenue. The body will be sent to Chicago for Interment.

Coe had made his home in California for the last two years. For 30 years he lived In Chicago. He was a photographer by I Children Guests At Favorable action on this plan will mean postponement of all activity in Kettleraan hills until July Attention The new State Vehicle Law compels all drivers to have 20-20 (normal) vijion. KITTREDGE GLASSES assure you of this. For Ivoenly-secen years quality beyond question, Conrtfom Personal Service brothers to gopher snakes that insist on strolling across the highways In eearch of bigger and better warmth.

As a case in point Officer Walter Alves Is reciting his near arrest of a Livermore rancher who was noticed to swing wide on the endangering oncoming traffic. Alves pulled alongside. "But, officer." protested the organization in the college city, A new camp of 1H31, and will be the first pro duction-limiting between producers In history. Sons of Complete shutdown would be resorted to except that Elliott No. 1 well, flowing 70,000.000 cubic Industries which have located or chosen sites In Oakland and the Eastbay district during the first six and one-half months of the present year number more than 6 5.

according to a compilation by the research and statistical department of the Oakland chamber of commerce. This is taken as an indication that last year's record will be surpassed by the end of 3 929, The list of new industries Is given as follows: Oakland Ace. Electric Sign company, Biteon Brothers. Boatman. Box Lunch company, Andrew Broom company.

Joseph Buch-wald and company; Buckhart Washable Shade company, Byrud Furniture Manufacturing company, California Ornamental Fence company, California Sweeping Compound company, Castolene Oil Birthday' Festival ANTIOCH. July 20. Honoring her three grandchildren, Mrs. E. H.

Market was hostess at a de feet of gas, cannot be capped, and IBS; r- Ms i fill A 1 driver, "I was Just obeying requests in the papers to try and protect Civil War ete ra has Just been organized in lierkel ey and as a tribute to harf tf nill hear tne mree otners are being completed to reduce gas pressure. Pacific Grove Budget lightful party recently on the occasion of the eighth birthday anniversary of her grand Jean Lucille Markel of Los Angeles. Eight children were bidden to the affair and enjoyed an after WX. H. WHAKFT, gopher snakes.

One popped out on the road right In front of me and I swerved to miss it. I just grazed its head, i If you don't believe me go back and you may find the snake." Skeptical, the officer returned Fixed at $82,646 PACIFIC GROVE, July 20 Pa the name of William Hatch Wharff cific Grove's city for the noon of games and refreshments. Guests were Buddy Markel of Los next fiscal year was fixed at and there was the snake on Its Camp No. 32. Wharff, who is now in his, ninety-third year, took a leading part in the organization of tha new camp.

In 1885 he was btb.u at last evenings meeting of Angeles, a grandson of the hostess; Shirley Jean Parker of San Diego, last lap across the road. 1310 WashmOlonSt tne city council. This is a substan grand daughter of the hostess; company. Coastal Petroleum company. Cool Spiing Filters, H.

C. Curtis company, DeWitt Bit one of the organizers of Lookout OAKLAND 'Go ahead, brother, you're clear," Alves said. "But we sure started something when we started Elizabeth and Charles Buckley, I Marion and Eleanor Crawford and Mountain post, G. A. R.

of Berkeley, being a member of Lincoln making a plea for the snakes.1 Helen Wight, all of Antloch. nost of San Francisco for 47 years, Sixteen charter members of the new Berkeley camp of the Sons tial decrease from last year, when the total expenditures was The assessed valuation as estimated to be $4,800,000 and the tax rate was expected to be about $1.35. Income from other sources than taxes was estimated at $7500. LODIANS SAIL LODI, July 20. Andrew Graf-flgna, and nephew Michael Graf-figna, local vineyardists will leave Lodl Monday for New York where of Veterans, meeting this "week at the Veterans Memorial building, unanimously chose Wharff'a name for their organization as a tribute to his patriotic work.

Officers of the new camp have been elected Trade in Your Old Furniture for New. Your Old Stove as Part Pay. ment for New. THOR Washing Machines and Ironers Sold on Easy Terms. as follows: jjiamona lire company, jJouDie Electric company, C.

and C. Eggar company, Electric Motor Drive company, Elko Manufacturing company, Esco Chili Products company, Holman Novelty company, D. C. Jones company, Kldel-ite Mfg. Company, Kings County Packing company, Lee Ruth Studio Candy company, Lib-by, McNeill Libby.

Liberty Burner corporation, McCann-Please company, Mexican American Hat company, Monarch Oil company, Mirel Foundry corporation, No Nock Piston Ring Oakland Motor Car company. Oakland Paint Varnish company, Oakland Pickle "Works, One Sheet Metal and Hardware works. Perry and Weakley Hat Mrg. company, Pacific Coast Paper company. tney nave engaged passage on a Commander, W.

T. Paullln; Clay at Thirteenth Street, Oakland Tel. LAkeside 0520 steamer for Italy where thev ex senior vice-commander, Charles pect to spend three months visit Naylor: Junior Vice-commander, lllllillilik i'Ocjl liBlilllyli jMlillllllll iMiciillSlS ing E. Donahue; secretary-treasurer, C. Wheeler; chaplain, W.

J. Honer; council, Elmer K. Nlcholls, Walter Lowell, W. McCausland. JULY special! The new camp will meet, the first and third Thursday evenings of each monh at the Veterans' Memorial building.

Permanent Wave Our Oil Method Clearance Sales! Two Wonderful JulyxBargains Bed, Spring and Mattress Secretaries1 School Elects Governors PALO ALTO, July 20. Of) The Western School for Commercial Secretaries has elected a new board of governors. Thes chool. which this year has been In session al Stanford University, will close today for 1929. Comment The organization Is for the pur it wig.

company, K. Porter company. Practical Invention Sales and Mfg. company. Production Foundry company, Reeve-ton Mfg.

company. Reliable Upholstering company. Rosin Candy factory, Sptllane and company, Tanox Electric company. United Motors Service Vision-Ad company, Waggener Paint company, West American Aero corporation. West Coast Macaroni Mfg.

company, Weldon Sheet Metal Products company. West Coast Neon Products corporation" and "Williamson Welding Works. Berkeley Akita Iron works, Berkeley Metal Arts company, Glldden Food Products company. Emeryville American Tractor Equipment company, Fisher" Body Service corporation, Kalif Old Trusty Dog Food company. Alameda Enclnal Canneries.

BARGAIN 1 pose of training secretaries of civic bodies throughout the west. Rep resentatives from 11 western states were in atendance, Valuation of Huge Strong Link Spring, 45-lb. Roll Edge Cotton Felted Linters Mattress 1 and Bed All for ii Ranch is Increased owe BARGAIN II Simmon's Bed, 99 Coil Spring 45-lb. Linters Felt Mattress All for Nothing Down 50c Week A wonderful com- bination offer with aJ) lLI coil spring. Choice Mm JL of ivory or walnut color bed.

OROVILLE, July 20. Butte county's board of supervisors has Increased the assessed valuation of the Phelan ranch near Chlco by LL $46,000, on the ground that It has been under valued In comparison are unpopular was an offense against the honor presidents A A with the United States Sen of the Chinese Nationalist 'Govern ment. The first and hottest indlg with other lands In the district. The valuation of the ranch of 7700 Nothing Down 25c Week A Simmons bed in ivory or walnut color. Choice of double or twin size.

$19.75 nation properly comes from that acres Is now approximately Representatives of the Fhelan quarter. a a heirs protested the Increase, con TOW are vim enlnte tn deal tending that the ranch already con with the problem' of cor tributed $21,000 to county taxes. ruption, which has been tra Will Last Through Entire Summer Crowded Classrooms Arouses Teacher's Ire BANTA CRUZ. July 20 Declaring that crowded 'conditions of the classrooms at the high school where she has been conducting her eummer school will require her to move her school elsewhere next year unless more space can be a lloted her. Miss Caroline Swope, head of the Swope school of Long Beach appeared before the board of directors of the Santa Cruz chamber of commerce with a petition.

The summer school has grown steadily until now 626 are com Dared tn 1K0 lv vein NOW Two-Piece Our waves need no intro Mohair Suite Extra Special Oroville to Map Flood Control Plan OROVILLE, July 20. Two plans for preventing the flooding of valuable farm lands near Central House during times of high water are' under consideration by the board of supervisors. One plan, would provide for construction of a barrier at a bend in the river, to cost $12,000. Under another plan the supervisors would authorize expenditure of $30,000 to straighten the bend. ditional In all the government services of China?" this writer asked a leader of the Chinese Nationalist movement.

"Oh; we will handle that all right," he replied. "You know that honesty in government Is one of the first principles in the platform of the Nationalist party." Sancta slmplicltas! Of course it is. But he who thinks that age-old corruption 'can be cured by a paper declaration is nearly as naive as those who. Imagine that war can be stopped merely by the pious pronouncements of the Kellogg Treaty. It will take a new education of the Chinese people and of Chinese officialdom, a lot of discipline and some stern examples to make Chinese government honest.

And It will take the same things, plus the threat of dire. reprisal by a united world, to make angry nations keep the 0 $134 duction. We have given thousands of them in Oakland during the last three years. A real oil method, safe and lasting. As good a wave' as one can have at any price.

1 Experienced, expert opera-ton al your service. NOT A SCHOOL Permanent Wavers Corporation 1719 San Pablo Avenue LA keaide 2091 Oakland ago when the, three-weeks' training course for school teachers was brought to Santa Cruz, Miss Swope aid. President Howe 'of the chamber appointed a committee of three to appear before the city "board of education -in support of Miss Swo'pe'i petition for more adequate facilities. The committee la composed of J. H.

Garrett, George P. Becknell and William T. Nothing Down-Terms to Suit Your Budget There is marvelous comfort of innocence" that Is dangerous. The ages of sophistication can take care of themselves. Childhood can be disciplined by authority.

Adult life, unless it had a wrong start, can discipline, Itself. But adolescence needs understanding guidance understanding, not of the problems of the world, which it bo recklessly flouts, but of the inner surge of adolescence itself. How rarely it gets it! ate, but some Washington ob-nervers report that President Hoover is more unpopular, in this quarter, than any President slnc Roosevelt. He has brains, knowledge and independence all qualities which the Senate resents in a President and he has a most unaccountable way of making appointments. He picks the best man for the Job, without much Inquiring how good a Republican he Is, or even, sometimes, whether he is a Republican at all.

He favors measures because they are right, rather than because they will win votes. Worst of all, he has an uncanny knowledge of men and things, and Is able to do his own thinking. He Is even suspected of a certain scorn of Senatorial lack of these qualities. No wonder he is unpopular! 1 a ROOSEVELT was, if anything, even more unpopular. He did, to be sure, "play the game" of party politics more than Hoover does, but he played his own game.

Senators, if they wanted to get into that game, had to come In on his terms. some he would not let in at all, and took real glee in telling the people exactly why. But Roosevelt shared with Hoover some queer notions, quite beyond the Senatorial comprehension of hts time. If there were crooks in his own party, he thought It an even nearer duty to throw them out than if they were in the other party. He had strange ideas of social -reform, like workmen's and he preached the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule as if he really believed them.

These vagaries were mostly moral. Hoover's are more intellectual. He knows too much, he thinks too well, and he has too many ideas. Both-are equal'y in-comprehehslvle 'and unpopular, Jn Senatorial circles. 0 SAN FRANCISCO Chinese show a proper sense of honor in insisting that the first responsibility for condemning the recent oplum-smuggllng scandal is on the Chinese themselves.

The attempt and enduring quality in this' OECRETARV WILBUR thinks that "with sound factual thinking," It may eventually suite reduced for our July sales. Upholstered in select mohair of splendid quality, loose spring filled cushions, covered on the reverse in a contrasting pattern. Note the gracefully curved arms, trie generous proportions of the davenrxrt and chairs. Oakland Legion Names Delegates Oakland Post of the American Legion will be represented by 34 delegates at the Legion convention to be held at San Diego next The following delegates were elected at a closely contested lection with over SO candidates in the field: Donald L. Marshall, Judge Howard Bacon, Lester Manning, P.

O. Bolon. Irving Hazeltine, Elmer Zoll-ner, Walter Knox, Harry Machel, George Nash, Walter Frlckstad, Walter EllnnRon. Marrv TAiKnn. Clay at Thirteenth Street, Oakland Tel.

LA keslde 0520 Three pieces as pictured, $174. The same 2-piece set in Jacquard velour, $89. 3-piece in, jacquard velour, $119 1 develop that the states should control even the present national forests within their boundaries. Quite likely. But if we wait for "sound factual thinking" on this subject, on the part especially of the politicians of the lnter-moun-tain states, it will be very "eventually" indeed.

So far, "factual" thinking Is the last thing that has found voice in our local politics, where exploiting Interests were concerned. One of the "facts" is the unborn generations and the un-arrived immigrants. They have rights, against the wastage of natural resources, but they have no votes. Somebody more Interested In rights than, in votes must protect these resources, for constructive rather than wasteful development. Just now that somebody Is Secretary Wilbur.

May he, or somebody like him, stay on the Job until the millenium "eventually" arrives! Fred B. Mellmann, Clif Brooks, Andrew Freese. Robert Block. William Fobs, Walter Haines, Joseph Spann, Jack Kneeshaw, Carl Ny-etrom, Harold Nold, George Burke, James Pearson, Larry 'Gross, Monroe Friedman, Hilton Melby, Bestor Robinson and John Gonzales. In addition the post will have as representatives Dr.

John F. Slavlch, past state commander, Art L. Young, area commander, Rufus M. July Sale of LAMPS Fourth Floor Sales! Special Purchase Sale of DRAPERIES Manufacturers' Clearances and Lots Remaining in Small Quantities Draperies bought at a price concession at manufacturers' clearances and odds and ends from our own stocks. A big Redlick Fourth Floor event that you will not want to miss.

Wlialey, a member of the state department, and Commander How 'A GIRL gets safely past the to slip In a large amount of opium, under abuse of the "courtesy of the port," in the trunks of the wife of age of 19, a report to the New York crime commission indi the Chinese was an offense against, the laws- of the United States. But primarily it cates, she Is. very unlikely to get Into Jail thereafter. It is the "age 50-inch Damask 48-inch' Marquisette Panel We have interesting grpup of Lamps that have had their prices reduced for the July Sales. Anticipate your winter lamp needs and save on these.

Sale prices: $4-75 $5.75 and $3.75 ard B. Riggs. Calistoga Grangers Visit Napa Grange CALISTOGA, July JO A number of Silverado grangers of Calistoga, motored to Napa recently to attend the Napa The principal attraction of the evening was the presentation of the-TraveIlng ffflvAl rpcnrfl hnnlr hv Riihirfnrd Regularly 11.75 Regularly $10 $1.19 99c A special purchase in beautiful, harmonizing colorings Nearly half price for this wonderful material, yd. 5-Piece Ruffle Curtain Set d0 "I Regularly 12.75. A wonderful value in this 5-plece set of the finer grade.

FINAL DAYS OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of the World Famous (TI LEVER SHOES FURTHER REDUCTION ON. MANY-LINES Now Going On Window Demonstration of THOR Washing Machines by a Thor Washing Machine Expert .50 $2-78 $29 $3.65 Blankets on sale Grange to Napa Grange. The entertainment put on by the Rutherford Grange was rather unique In that It depicted an evening at a cabaret. There were about 800 present and all spent a delightful evening. Those attending from Calistoga were Worthy Overseer W.

Wiggins and wife; Past Master A. L. Hawke and wife. Past Master J. Winkleman and daughter Gertrude, Frank and Martha Muller, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Lindeberg, Mrs. A. V.

Turner, Mrs. A. Brlncker and Mrs. G. H.

Short. 9x12 "Axminster Rugs Regularly 137, Special July Prices Breakfast Sets Size 64x76. Blankets at a low. July price. Anticipate your winter needs.

SALE PRICES to $J2'85 Formerly priced from 1 1 tor $15 $3.95 81x105 Bed Spreads. A choice- oTnew patterns and latest eolor combinations. 27x54 Scatter Rugs $1.50 Oval Braided Rugs $1 $2.75 Bath Mate for $1.95 Three different' groups of Breakfast Room Sets included in the July Sales. Fine hardwood sets in various styles and colors to match the color icherae of yo Regularly tSSO These large size Spreads at a special reduction while they fast Sale Prices: room. 1 $21.7.

TOURS and BRUISES Mediterranean Around the World South America Hawaii Orient LACHELT Travel Service Group This is your "opportunity to purchase these World Famous Comfort Shoes at worth-while savings now prior to an expected advance In prices on a number of these lines. School Reduced During Sale CANTILEVER SHOE STORES, INC. 1755 Broad wayvopp. Orpheum. LAkeside 1227 J1J Stockton Jnd Floor, San JVanelsco.

2 Printed Linoleums, 49c Sq, Yd. A special purchase at a marvelously low price. $2.00 Inlaid Linoleum for $1.19 Sq. Yd, Group Group 3 1404 Franklin Street 1 J5 f. CLencourt 3528.

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