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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 12

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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iSTISIC ACCEPTS Police Wait to Blight Love's, New Crocker High REPORT RENDERED. LODI, April 17 The financial conditon of the city of Lodl is in fine shape, according to the quarterly renort just Issued by H. W. Lorenz, city treasurer, which shows there was on hand on April 1, in all funds, an Aggregate of $122,381.60. U.

C. BILL IS PRIZE WINNER Young Dream SCHOOL PLANS TEMP It TEH II Here ii the architect's drawing of the new $95,000 addition to the Crocker Highlands elementary school at Longridge and Sunnyhills road. The bu ilding. plans for which have been approved by the board of education, is scheduled to be completed by next Christmas. It will consist of eleven classrooms and an auditorium and will replace eight portable buildings pow in use.

Even in hard water, dirty dishes are Girl's Father Wires S. Clerk of Courts and Sheriff to Balk Elopement. COMPLETED Plans a new addition to the Crocker Highlands elementary school, to cost approximately $96iO00, have been appproved by the board of education, it was announced today. Warn BERKELEY, April 17. Another University of California bull has won a silver medal as the result of the phenomenal records of Ills offspring! The announcement is made by.

Prof. W. Regan, professor of dairy production at tho university. mm Col. Lawrence Has Men The new structure Willnjonslsr taJy for Supplementary Fund Campaign.

The bull la eight years old and IsJ easy; to wash But before washing them, you must soften the water with Melo. Soap and soft water never make scum. la soft water no dirty ring forms around the dishpan. Dishes sparkle in soft Water and grease is cut. Water softened with Melo is wonderful cleaner, with or without soap.

Melo makes soap more effe tive, saving'from Yt to the amount ordinarily used. Use Melo wherever Col. C. G. Lawrence, captain of MARTINEZ, April Frank Morales, 22, and Alice', yasques, 15, are, not going to make good their threat to elope, if the girl's parents can' prevent it.

When apply at the San Francisco city hall, for license to wed, as they are expected to today, they will find Grant L. Munson, deputy clerk in'charge of marriage certificates, with a telegram from the girl's father denying his permission to her nuptials, and Deputy Sheriff Dyke Joslln waiting to take her back home as a runaway Juvenile The elder who have opposed their daughter's match, with rrr of 11 classrooms and an auditorium, which will accommodate 800 persons, according to Don B. Rice, business manager of the board. Plans in Spanish style have been prepared by Blaine A Olson, architects, and will be submitted to the city council for approval, Rice said. "The Crocker Highlands school is located in one of the fastest growing, sections Of Oakland," Rice "The present school is a five-room structure located at Longridge.

and Sunnyhills road, but It is entirely inadequate. In fact, eight portable rooms are now In use. Viie hope to let the contract for the new addition during 's. 1 you want soft water. Get it at your grocer s.

icutger ern iNapoieon. He has daughters with- these records: California Napoleon's 1 Abbie. 10,250 pounds of milk and 648 pounds of butterfat in 305 days; California Napoleon's Flora. 15,796 pounds of milk and 712, pounds of butterfat In 466 days, and California Napojeon's Ida, 9722 pounds of butterfat In 865 days. King City Scouts Have Day's Outing CITT, April 17, The high school Boy Scout patrol and guests drove out to Pine Canyon recently, Baseball was Indulged Jn and the two teams were captained by Albert Rlst and Scoutmaster James Walker.

The score was 23 to 20 In favor of Rlst's team. A bonfire was built and steaks barbecued after which games were played around hte camp fire. AM Moralez, sought official aid in halt the next few weeks and have the teani Zone Is the first captain to complete his team for the supplementary campaign that 1s to complete thevnew Masonic Temple for Kastbay Masonry. J. H.

Klllam, org-anlzatlon chairman for the announced this morning. The members ol Col. Lawrence's team are: O. H. Grant, H.

V. Huber, Wallace Hussey, W. K. Knox, W. S.

Kightlinger, John H. LeGrand, O. 8. Nelson, Frank L. V.

Schram, J. H. Stephens Jr. and H. Avery Whitney.

When tho complete organization is on record five hundred men and one hundred women will, be en- rolled for oclive service In 1hft campaign, with a capta." In charge of each group of ten to fourteen workers; Kuch pair of workers will be asxlgnd definite prospects to call on lind all duplication of effort will ing it today, rhen the girl, despite HAM) WATia PIUS KIlO MAKIS 0T WATCH building ready for occupancy 1 by their protests, drove away with her suitor In his automobile. next Christmas;" Bt. u. a. Pit.

oir. Mlse Bernice Baxter Is principal of the school. She came to the Institution in June, 1924, when only 61 pupils were enrolled. By August of that year the enroll Police Seeking Missing Woman today are searching CSLQCUK.rGf-WiZi ment had Increased to 90, and at the present time there are 485. WATER SOFTENED WITH MELO IS A REMARKABLB CLEANER pupils registered.

I the city for' Mrs. Nellie McCall, 5, who disappeared from her borne at 15 Thirteenth street last Sunday construction of tne, new build CRAB MEAT ing, will be flnance'd' through a (I after Informing her landlady that special tax levied by the city council, Fine with cocktail made of 3 "she had decided to end it all." be eliminated. TO VAhh OS parts good catsup and 1 part 10 cents THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO. Canton, Ohio Manufacturer ti Mrs. McCall was a widow.

after her dlsapeparance Mrs. ROME. (P)-nAn admirer in Sin Tjyorkers will call on every Mason wilt has not already made a loan tu LEA PERMNS'j gapore Rent a. baby elephant to the Temnle fund, offering an on tion yard. Contractors are glad to get the space.

However, we am going slowly, with IJrls thing until we know how we are going to come out." Whitney received a letter from Mrs. McCall reiterating her-declaration that she intended committing suicide. SAUCE Free Fill for City May Cost More Than if It Were Bought Premier Mussolini. The director of the ome zoo took charge of the animal. I portunity to assist In the building of the temple by the purchase of uon Interest bearing; "beneficial loan certificates." No subscriber is asked to make a gift.

Loan certlfl rates are Issued In minimum amounts of $100, to men and ISO Because of sudden lnfluex of for filling this marsh and widen to women and the loan is repaid, volunteer earth filling for the pro ing upper Park Boulevard, near the Boy Scout camp. without Interest, to the estate' or named beneficiary of the purchaser The. original plan -provided that the 35,000 yards of fill tpr the new corporation yard site would come posed new corporation yard, between the Southern Paciflo and Western Pacific tracks at Fifth avenue, City Engineer George Ban-die today asserted that he may have to readjust the whole plan from the hills where the Park Boulevard road would be widened. It -was estimated that this dirt could be moved for about $1 per more was needed to finance a temple that would meet the present and anticipated needs of the Masonic bodies of the Eastbay area and decided upon the campaign for which plana are now being laid. The new Temple is to oe duiu on a site facing the entire length of the block on Harrison boulevard between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets and extending 190 feet at the time of his or her cieatn.

The women's division of the campaign will be organized in much the same manner as the men's organization and will confine Its activities to members of the Order of 'the Eastern Star and other women's organizations affiliated with campaign officials stated. Mrs. Eva Dawn Griffith wlll.head the women's organization as chair. man and will be assisted by eight captains, each of whom will organ-. 1st a team of fourteen women.

This Is the first time that women have had an active part In the Temple plana and they are keenly Interested in the completion of the project, Mrs. Griffin stated. f.tO COMPLETE FINANCING. The supplementary campaign now being organized and which will be launched on May 14, is to complete preliminary financing of the Temple. The original campaign, conducted two years ago with the "beneficial loan certificate" plan of financing, produced pledges totaling slightly more than $1,000,000.

yara. Builders, however, have been dumping earth at the new corporation yard site, of charge, and Bandle estimates that one-fourth of the fill has already been made possible. "At this rate we can have the site filled quickly and cheaply," says Handle, "and contractors are glad to find such a convenient place to dump earth. This practically solves the problem of bringing this land up to grade, but it doesn't show us what to do 'with the excess dirt which must come, out of the Park Boulevard hills when we widen that road. along Thirteenth street and 17B feet along Twelfth street.

Equipment and facilities are planned for all of the York Bite bodies, a of Masonic lodges, Aahmes Temple of the Bhrlne, the Oakland Sclots and chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star. Part of the new structure will be "If we cannoy find a good place to dump the dirt from Park Boulevard, the cost of the improvement might soar higher than expected, which would' nullify, our present having at the corporation yard site. devoted to business uses and the revenue from rents used to'meet operating expenses of the building and for a sinking fund from, which payments of "beneficial loan cer Officials of the Temple association deolded, after careful study of the tificates" will be made as they fall "We have three new sources of $500,000 due. earth for more fills at the corpora situation, that at least oiisewives wbmaai irn tor UJmi wate she will give you a20rcent Fol, Cbfffe CPS A Pelicious WATCIJ for the women who will give housewives of this of caution: This is one of the most valuable coupons ever distributed in the city use Meal tor IFour Complete in One Package it yourself at any grocer's. The Folger representatives are all residents "of this city.

You can identify them readily by the large Folger bannerwhich they wear. In 4 famed Folger-Flavor you find genuine city a Folger's Coffee metal coupon. Meet her at the door, when she comes as she wants to give you in person a coupon having a cash value of 20 cents on the purchase of a pound of the famous Folger's Coffee a coupon too valuable, to be left on the steps or porch. 4 1 i I f' 1 She has nothing to sellshe takes ho coffee richness, sealed into the red Folger1 can. vacuum-packed.

You'll find it as delic- iously fresh as the hour it left the roast- orders-hei4nepurposes4ogw rouud metal coupon. And here is a word how truly delightful your coffee can be. Serve this marvelous Italian dinner as divine a delicacy as the most famous chef could create. Easy to prepare np cooking isnjecessary. pther than ai pot of boiling water.

Each package contains sufficient macaroni or spaghetti for four. a can of Del Ray Mushroom Sauce that will impart a delectable flavor. and a package of Del Ray Grated Cheese that will add zest. Nothing additional is required. As good as the famous Del Ray Ravioli.

The recipe's on the package all stores have it. R'S FO LG THE COFFEE NAME SINCE l850 Ell LM ITALIAN DINNER arc being di stribn led ly i a 1 a 1 and Alameda 4...

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