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   Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - August 26, 1954, Oakland, California                                E Oakland Aug. 26, 1954 Eugene Bacigalupi of the University of Santa Clara Pies Aug. The Rev. Eugene M. Bacigalupi S. 73, head of the physics de- the University of Santa Clara for the past 29 died last night in nor Hospital following a heart 1 He had been in poor j health for past two years 1 and was compelled to leave his teaching duties early this j Father Bacigalupi was born J In Santa Nov. 28, 1380, j the son of a famous California His the late J James A. was a for- j mer president of the Bank of j He began his teaching career at St. Ignatius the University of San Hie taught at Gonzaga from 1908 to 1911. Ordained in 1914 at the gorian University in Father received his the following In addition to his teaching duties at Santa he was well known as a chaplain at Agnews State Hospital where he made daily visits for 28 For many lie identified with the cultural life Santa Clara He was a patron the San Jose Con- Series although his versity is one of the finest along deputy county clerk in Amador County from 1892 to 1902, when he came here to He re- Pacific Survivors include a Miss Louise of from the bank in 1933. Mr. and his Mrs. Mabel A requiem mass will be celebrated their Saturday at a.m. in 1he golden wedding anniversary on sion Church the University July of last and interment will follow at Mr. Breese was a life member Clara Catholic of the Central Bank a member of Acorn Lodge 494 of Oakland Scottish Rite Bodies and Lake Merritt neral services will be held ter of Order of Eastern morrow for Bonny R. in addition to 80, member of a pioneer are Miss Bonny R. Breese Aug. 26. dor County family and a re- tired assistant cashier of the teaching field was he Central Bank in was a lover of fine operatic His col- 1905. He served there until 1908.1 lection pf recordings at the Uni- Mr. who died day at his 131 Sunnyside after a short was Julia Breese and Mrs. Esther both of services under Masonic be held in Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller 2850 Telegraph Ave. They are to be- gin at 1 p.m. Bion Lucien Atkinson Funeral services for Bion cien of 3647 Coolidge who died yesterday in an Oakland will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Grant D. Miller 2350 Tele- graph Ave. The Rev. George Warmer and officers of Brooklyn Lodge No. 225 of Masons will In- will be in Mountain View Mr. a retired native of Des and came to Oakland as a bov He is by his his T. At- of ivo grand Bion Leroy and Mari- lyn Jean and a Herman O. Mr. Atkinson was a member of Oakland Tent No. 17 Brooklyn Lodge of Masons and a past high priest of Royal Arch 16, Charges Criminal Attack LOS Aug. A 42-year-old San Diego owner of newsstand periodicals was arraigned yesterday on charges of attacking a 16-year- old Los Angeles David Zentner was ordered to appear next Wednesday for pre- liminary hearing anil his bail set at Zentner denied the charges and said he had hired the girl to pose for No No and you save tool Here's the pure juice of 6 California all squeezed and ready to for scores of household Thrifty LEMON JUICE Full Page of Knave on Sunday CRISCO MAYONNAISE JUICE 3-POUND TIN BEST FOODS QUART PINEAPPLE TIN 85 59 25 SAN BANCROFT A 14th ST. 98th CASTRO 21891 REDWOOD 60 CASTRO VILLAGE HAYWARD HARDER ROAD SAN FARNSWORTH ST. HESPERIAN Prices Effective Thursday Friday Saturday August 26-27-28 2 DEVILED HAM Dolly Madisan c State I LIBBY CORNED BEEF HASH 27' 16 Sweet Tender BANANAS MELONS Golden Ripe Sweet Ripe Honey A ONLY MOFFA 25' ROAST 4' STEAK ONLY MOFFAT'S MANTECA FED BEEF SOLD 65 59 69 IAMB 65' MOFFAT'S MANTECA BOTTOM MOFFAT'S SPRING MOFFAT'S MANTECA SWISS POTATOES U.S. No. 1 10 45 C MOFFAT'S MANTECA STEAKS TOP ROUND SWIFT'S PREMIUM MARGARINE CHEER TOP WIP PET MILK 3 3? PICKLES SALAD OIL 59' A CANS Jj 1-LB. CELLO WRAPPED Q c C Qc BEEF PC UNK SAUSAGE i J BE Swift's Premium Tongue Cello SoFer For Children Faster to Cool HUNt I 8 IS CANDY 1 POTTED VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 21 FROZEN JUICE ORANGE JUICE 4Q DONALD V TrW GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Q 9Q DONALD oz. V WV TANGERINE JUICE 3 30 DONALD V W LIME JUICE 3 3Q< DONALD W WV 3 39 LEMONADE Ice Cold 6 Pak COOKIES CRACKERS BEER BISCUITS DRESSING COOKIES Col Ray Sierra Nabisco Honay Eastern 33' Fancy 59" 49' 6 BOTTLES 33? 12 BOTTLES OHM 651 nus DEPOSIT TAKE SOME HOME TODAY NIBLETS PEACHES Whole Kernel Corn 12-oz.Tin TIN 29 WATER PEANUTS 39' WINE 5th FRUIT Libby's 303 Tin I EARLY TIMES STRAICHT BOURBON COLONEL LEE COLONEL LEE 7Qc Gallon I LIBBY'S I CRUSHED I PINEAPPLE j No. 2 TIN 06 COLONEL LEE Hi I TONGUE 2-29MNSECT BOMB 23 n  

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