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awc1stWa4 4-AUT0I 0.kl.nd Tribune, Wednesday, March 1, 1950 47 BAY COUNTIES VITAL STATISTICS 4-AUTOS NO MONEY DOWN ON APPROVAL OF CREDIT CHOICE OF CARS $50 AND UP $44 EAST fit It STBKtT. PEABODY MOTORS Guaranteed Stcond Miner Rescued From Shaft Cavein; POTTSVILLE, March 1 (if) A miner was rescued last night several hours after a fellow differ bid been pulled to asfety from a mine shaft where the two men were trapped by a coal fall. Rescue worxirs clawed through, 14 feet of rock and coal to reach Frank Bosack 24, of Potts-ville, son of the owner of vhj Email mine employing. 15 men. Several hours earlier, Robert Schoff stall, about 40, of Miner-ville, was rescued from the spot where he had been buried up to his neck by falling debris.

I4-IUT0J HORSETRADER ED Leads Again In Outstanding Values You'll Fin aHaee ansl many more at the big Braadwajr Ksrral. 1U HUDSOcf CLUB COUPE Twotone paint; radio, heater, seat covete; thla freat car has been carefully driven by one owner and priced low only 14 1949 OLDBMOBILE SEDANETTI The car' with the famous Hucket molar; special equipment, radio, heater and faydramatlc drive and auld with our nlnaty day guarantee $2299 1049 BUICK SUPER SEDAN Motor aa quiet aa new, Interior and original finlah like new; drive It and find out why owners love their Bulcki; you will want this One: only 9175 1949 FORD BUPER PI LUXE SEDAN Radio, heater, driven very little; (or quick aale SUM 194' BUICK BUPER CONVERTIBLE Has everything and In the finest condition, down payment only. 1947 PLYMOUTH DC LUXE SEDAN Radio, heater 117 1947 PONTIAC SEDANETTE Radio, heater $ll 1940 DI BOTO SEDAN) RADIO Imrnaculatrly rlean: $400 will handle, low payment! on the balance. 1940 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN Rich gunmetal finish; motor just renewed; only 1573 down These ears have been thoroughly checked and will give many thousands of trouble-free miles at giveaway prlcer. 1942 Chevrolet tudor $.145 1940 Chevrolet sedan $395 1939 Chevrolet tudur $299 1942 Ford aedan 495 1939 Dodge sedan, clean $220 1930 Oldsmoblle sedan, $175 1940 Plymouth coupe $295 1941 Chevrolet -ton pickup $445 1939 Mercury tudor $395 HORSETRADER ED'S BIG KAR KORRAL 3411 BROADWAY, AT 34TH OLYMPIC 3-5414 Late Models! 1947 Dodge sedan $1295 Radio, heater, low mileage.

1947 Plymouth sedan $1165 A smart looking car. 1940 Dodge 2-door sedan $1875 perfect, bumper to bumper. 1949 Dodge Coronet sedan $2195 Every last detail shows finished distinction. 1949 Plymouth club coupe $1645 Smart looking plus economy. 1949 Dodge club coup $2100 A big.

smooth riding car. Some Cars from $50 te $400 J. E. French Co. 2517 Bhattuek, BE rkeley 7-7500 PONTIAC, 1940 sedan: radio, neuter, new rubber; guaranteed mechanically; good famil Car; $35.

5100 Broadway. Berkeley Motors Buys 1949 Ford custom tudor $1495. 1949 Mercury sport sedan $1795 1949 Ford super fordor 11195 1949 Oldsmoblle "76" tedanette I1K93 1949 Chevrolet 4-door 11395 1947 Pontlac door 11295 19 Chevrolet -door 99 1940 Ford convertible $1095 1941 Buick auper club $599 1941 Buick special 4-4Bbr S999 1941 Pontlac aedan $595 These cars carry Berkeley Motors' regular warranty. Radios, heaters, other extras. Bank terms.

Berkeley Motors. Llnroln-Merrary 2950 Shattuek. BE rkeley 7-2970. Liceniei Issued CR AYNE PACt-JU Oayne. M.

nd Dorothy Page, tl, both Oakland. BTRATTON TUCKER Jama Stratton, $1. and Marjorle Tucker, 23. both Oakland, GIAMBA8TIANI BERWICK Rollet Olambaatlanl, 80, Aiameda, and Helen Berwick, II, Oakland. BRAZELL-BBACM Frank Bra-sell, 49, and Nellie Beach, 37, both Oakland.

PAVER-BOROESON Frederick Paver. 39, and Evelyn Borgason, 31, buth Berkeley. LEONARD-MULLINS Patrick Leonard, 13, Ian Lorenao, and Audrey Mulllns, Alameda. GRINDBL DUNCAN William Grindel, It, Chicago, and Odelia Duncan, 18, Oakland. ROETH -CAIRNS John Boeth, 23.

Piesunetit, and Joanne Calms, 81. Quincy. BROWIR THOMAS Vernard Brower, 88, and Dorothy Thomas, 16, both Oakland. YOST-8AKBB John Yost. 78, San Francisco, and Martha Baker, 32.

Alameda. KAEMPER HANSEN Robert Kaempqr. 22, Oakland, and Doria Hansen, Alameda. Divorces Grouted DECREE REEVES. Etther fiwm Earl Jr.

LA VERS, Mary from Cecil TYRELL, George from Lillian BATSEL, Nadell from Paul HEFT, Dorla front Vernon SOLON, 8, from W1IU WHIT WORTH, Nell frorh Disey TEGTMEIER, Loyce from Paul DISCH, Shirley from Thomas DUARTB, Flora from Raymond 8CHULTE, Margaret from George HEYD. Viola from Olenn SMITH, Ruth from John ROFF, Mary from Richard BAHTON, Anna from W. R. MESHEW, Helen from Thomas WHITE, Virginia from Eugene WOOD. Jacqueline from Edward HATHAWAY, Charlotte from Earl DEANr).

Beulah from Thomas MFJ3AK, Shirley from John FULLER, Roaie from Emest WIND, Alfred from Peaii PARADISE, Ann from Bernard BRYSON, Mary from Paul CARR. Verna from Donald FARRELL Helga from Charles GOULD. Wlrren from Jeaneite FINAL DECBEtS GRANTED GOUVE1A, Cecilia from Marry LYONS, Christine from Johnnie TYGBH, Lauretta from John ARMSTRONG, Irene from James CAMPBELL, Nettie from Johnny HARVEY, Lorraine from Frank EDE. Robert from Thelma WILLIAMS, Winifred from Douglas HARRISON, Ahnt from Romie DeKRUIF, Alice from David BROWN, Orpha from John HIQHT, Alberta from Robert Evangeline from Frank CAVANAUOH, the from Thomas CALHOUN. Clema from Albert KOSKI, Margaret frortj Victor SHARKEY.

Eugene from Vivian BLOCK Kenneth Mom Mae. WYLAND, David from Mstie SEYMOUR, Alice front Efnest BOEDiGHEtMER. Mabel from Wm. STOLTEH. Ruth from Melvln BEARS, Thomas front Betty Ja LAFFERTY, Elizabeth from Bernard JACOBUS, Richard from Genevieve FRANKS, Raymond from Gloria BAtLET.

Bvlyn from Olenn WILLAJID. LOIS from John MUNOZ. Monica from Thomas COOPER. Thelm from dene CAMPBELL La baft from Rose TERRY. Mabel from Alex GaLBRAJTH.

Crol from Edwin TORNBtiL, Miriam from Waldemar HUNSINGER, Maryann from Harold MARRA, Krestlne from Hiram. Nopo County bdxTBS BICKFORD, Napa, girl. ALLAN, Ace, Napa. girl. CUNNINGHAM, Chaa Oalrvllle.

lirL CHlSLETTA, Joseph, Napa. boy. HARTHS. Merle, Napa, boy. HnX, Joseph.

Napa. boy. JONES. Edward, Napa, girl. PRODIN, Arthur.

Napa. boy. WALKER. Clinton, Angwin, irl. MABBIAOE LICENSES DAVtS-ORlGGSWalter, 21.

Val-lejo, and Janet, 18, Napa. HALVettSEN-ALDRtDOE Raymond, II, Cotattt and Rocky, 18, Santa. Rqiuu TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY EMPLOYMENT RADIO and television techinldan. Apply Levier'9, Inc. 3137 East itth Street STENOGRAPHER, several years' experience, capable of meeting pub- llc.

Box 245877 Tribune, GENERAL housework nursing; day, hourly, weekly; kind; experienced. TE mplebar 1-9531. INFANT tare nighU for foerienced, pleasant. Box 102734, Tribune. FOR RENT DALE Place.

3806. Junior 4. roomy, garsate, trgnaportation, shopping, Stove, water, $79, LO ckhaven 9-7177, mornings, evenings, Saturday. Sunday. SAN Leahdroi new 4 room de luxe, stove, electric washer, garage, $85.

LO ckhaven 9-9307. PARK Boulevard. 3 rooms, unfur-nished; $80, including utilities, stove, frigiflaire: garage, RE Bag 1-8131. Divorcts Pilexi HOFFMAN. Frances vs Karl.

JONES. Lorena vs Lelnaa, BAKER, Sam va. Marjone LEIDBN, atontle va. Charts K1NNICK. Leon va.

Grac TERRY, Luther va. Ludie COHEN. Sidney vs. Heglna ENNIH, Etta va. Oscar ECKERMANN, Evelyn va.

Fred TURNER, Paul va. Lois MAIER, Doris vs. Paul Jr. OLIVEIRA. Lawrence va.

Alice GRANT, Cora vs. Claude DURHAM, Willi va. Chavers CUMMINS. Blllle vs. Francis RUGAHAR.

Marl va. Harry ANDERSON. Samuel va. Lillian GRANT, Brookle va. Warren FRANK, Catherine va.

Arnold YAWATA, Sayeko vs. Yutaka S.F. Lictntts CANO-WTST William Cano, San Francisco, and Nellie West, 14, Dab City DEETHS-RY8T William Deeths, 29, San Rafael, and Adele Ryst, 20, Sal) Francisco. OILL-MAYMOND Ralph GUI. 30, Qulncy.

and Dorothy Hay-mond. 40. San Francisco. MAHON-BERRY Mark Mahon, 48. Richmond, and Bdlth 29.

San Rafael. SANDERS-MARTS James Sanders. $1, Fort Baker, and Ruth Marts, 23. Sen 17 Hiiaa Trillin Fir Rut VACATION house trailers; sleeps 4. Oakland Tmah etantad.

KE Uog iai. 17 -foot, sleep 4, butane stove; put On your lot; $15 monthly. KE Hog 9-8IM. 171 TRAIIM PARTI HIOH qualltjr -low Brtee! Wood Broa. Trailer lupply, 1044 University.

Berkeley. u-ci mil NEW ears and truck, tor tent: low rate. Continental Auto Lease, TEmplebar 1-09OJ, ISIS Webster, Oakland. 0-LOIT BILLFOLD, brown, vicinity 40th-Broadwari containing papers. Reward.

Paul A. Oberg. PI edmoot S-0978R. BOCER, full' grown, identification In collar, name reward. HU mboldt 31028.

BLUE-rim glaanes, vicinity Lafay-ette. February 18. Reward. Walnut Creek 5260. BILLFOLD, tan.

beauty salon, Wash-ington Street, Tuesday! reward. LOekhaven 9-3349. ekhav BROWN and white pointer, "Jeff." vicinity Merrttt Hoapital; reward. PI edmont 9-3840R. BROWN wallet.

45th and Telegraph. Sunday 8:90 reward. TH orn-Wall 3-804t. CAT, gray, fe'rhalei 1.4j years old; "Smokey'f; Friday, vicinity 1604 Marin Avenue, Berkeley! reward. LA ndscape 6-7855.

COIN purse, tan, containing cur-rency: vicinity Kockridge; reward. OL ympic 3-5053. CAT, Siamese, male, vicinity St. Mary's High, Berkeley; reward. LA ndsmpe 9-f4T.

DACHSHUND, brown, female. )0 months; vicinity of Harbord Drive and Clarewoodl tniasinj lQ days; rt- wtrd, QLjtnpit DOG. red Irish setter. 1 year old, male; vicinity Hayward, February 2oth: "Clencey." TH inldad 2-0209, reward. ENVELOPE containing large sum of money; No.

11 bus or downtown Oakland. Reward. TE rriplebar i-0657. FOUNTAIN pen, Parker 51; ini-tlaled M.A.N reward. KBllog i 1069, GREEN saddle leather Wallet lost Saturday contains personal Items, cash; substantial reward.

TH era-wall 1-7484; CArfierd 1-8099, local 2084. GLASSES, lady's, gold trim, aipper case, vicinity ltth-Broadwayi re-ward. BW KdDArt, foldmg, exposed" filrrT, lefl on 88th Avenue bus February 23, Reward KEllQ. PEARLS, single strand: Fnday between t9th-8umtrilt-McClure at 39th or 48 bust reward. LO ekharen 9338 RING; lady'a platinum and diamond: vicinity Mandana Boulevard: reward.

L. B. Hendricks. 614 Easton Building. 13th and Broadway; TE ra- plebar 8-2411.

WATCH (wrist) man's, Waltham; gold expansion band; rest rpora, sert-ice station. Laurel Avenue -MaeArthur, Saturday I p.Bt; re- ward. KE llog WALLET, brown leether; fhurtday, 2lst-Bn Pablo; -reward. Fred Baumann, Valencia 8-6271. FRATERNAL COLTJMBUS, Knights of.

Oakland Council meet at ttt ltta Btrecl Aloysiua Duffy, grand a I KEllog 1-S634. Clafeflce H. He. Aleer. financial secretary, ANdevef 1-5581 Next meeting March T.

MOOSE. OSklthd Udg No 3)4. meets Moats Rill, 1498 Alice Street, Stanley A. BurgraH, secretary: A. Ralph Thatett governor March 3, report of midwinter conference.

FREE lubrication coupons with every cah usTbd below DOUBLE CHECK USED CARS l-WB CHECK THEM 1 -YOU CHECK THEM. NEW CAR TRADB INS: ONE OWNER; IMMACULATE. Sava $500 to $1500 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan sedan. 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan convertible. 1949 Mrmirr rlub coup.

1141 Mercury 4-dnor Sedan. IMf Msnrury SPECIAL! 1949 Ford convertible 1946 Mrrcury sport sedan IMS Lincoln sport dn 149 Font da luu Tudor 1947 Mrrcury aedan 1947 Plymouth de lump enun 1947 Ot'damoblle Hydna- Matle club enup 1947 Nun "MO" sedan 1948 Buick super eedanett 1114(1 Pontlac aedanette IMS Chevrolet Aem 194 Chevrolet club sedan 144 ford luxe Tudor 1 1496 130! 8159 9116 DISS 61MB loss 8I8U5 illM 14 1 I 3 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM. PRICED RIGHT- BANK TERMS. MOST HAVE RADIOS. HEATERS.

BOB PHILIPPI, INC. Taar Llneela-Mrreary Dealer Two Location, 4200 Eait 14th Street l'led Car Lot 5201 East 14th Street Finance Repossessions 1942 Buick super Fordnr 8596 1941 Chevrolet club coupe. spe-ctal de luzt. radio, heater $405 1941 Ford club coup 8495 141 Ford Fordor 495 1M1 Oldsmobil sedanette, hy- dramatlc, equipped $41X1 1942 Willys Fordor, clean $295 I40 Dodge de luxe Fordor, radio, nice shape S95 1941 Plymouth Fordor 1395 t4J Pontlac Tudor, clean S45 1M0 Ford convertible club (Jilt Ai-li Specials 1941 Oldsmoblle. hydramatlr J295 1941 Mercury convertible club 8250 1941 Packard 8 Fordor or Clipper fjaj lt40 Buick auper club coupe $230 140 Buick super Fordor S95 1936 Pontiao I Fordor 130 1939 Willys Fordor 1M 1936 Oldsmoblle Fordor 50 5438 East 12th Street Kaiser Corner 26th and Broadway A Few De luxe Bargain 1949 Kaiser Traveler The car that leads a double life 1949 Frazer Practicallv car.

new executive 1949 Kaiser De Luxe Loaded with accessories. THESE CARS CARRY A 4000-MILS OR tO-DAY GUARANTEE. HENRY J. KAISER 2600 Broadway PONTIAC 1937 green metallic paint, split manifold with dual pipes, skirts, must see ta appreciate, $150 cash. 6100 Eastlewn; LO ckhaven 9-1011 fPSJ a 31.000 miles; radio, healer, other etr: LP ckhaven 8-8530, PONTIAC, 1949 Streamliner 3-dW.

like new: radio, heater, covers, SWcetwond 8-3187. PONTIAC, 1935 club coupe glx.d transportation; cheap. OL ympic 1- ONTIAC. 1947 sedanette:" 'radio, heater; f.T9S down: can arrange Icrm KF. llog PONTIAC 1941 'sedanette- (o apprecinte, M19 tries Avenue, arier p.m.

iTUDEBAKEB "Champion" crTrTt vertlble, 1947. Radio, healer. (1225. Paul Mueller, KB Dog i-7681 a 3 p.m. STL'DEBAKEh' "t948 land cruiaer;" radio, visor, white side walls, etc.

LA Kehiirst 8-490B. STUDEBAKEH, 193S coupe, hew bat. tery, rum well, $40. LA kehurrt -4037. BCAUae you want a ear you read uv nivv Bii othM car you'd jell, or aomelhina Is you don't want? Som other reader is goinf over these eolumna, eeekinf Jut that.

Advertise It for aale. Call TKmplebat j-6000 Trlb-une Ad Department. ma column. But, do yov hava n- AUTOMOTIVE DEATHS DEATHS Ol'DDAL In Oakland, March 1954, Amelia, beloved wife of the late Louie Otiddal. loving mother of Frank, Louis, and Walter Cud-dal, grandmother of Warren Oud-dal.

A nauv of New York, aged 88 years. Friends ar Invited to attend funeral services Friday. March I. 1960, at 1:80 p.m at the Fniltvslr Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper MortuaiT.

130 Frultvale Avenue Phone KEllog 9-4114. MARRInWtn Oakland. February 17. I8J0. Samuel Hams, beloved husband of Mrs.

Amur Harris; dear father of Mrs. Olive Thompson of Loa Angeles: brother of Mrs. H. O. Brown ol San Diego.

Mr and Mrs. Jo Harris of Cedarville. Modoc County. California, and two sisters of London, England; many nlrcs and nephews of London and California; aged 67 years. A member of Oakland Lawn Bowling Club.

Friends are Invited tn attend services at the Mountain View Tower Chapel, teimtnus Piedmont Avenue on Thursday. March 2. 1950. at lO o'clock Friends may call at th Telegraph Aenue chapel of the Grant Miller Mortuaries, 1950 Telegraph Ave. nue.

Oakland, unfit 1 March I. 150. KELLY In Oakland. February 27, 11)50, Oeorge Francis Kelly ol 1138 58th Avenue; beloved son of Mrs. Rosalie Kelly and the late Hnbert Kelly; loving brother of Mrs.

Margaret Youngman of Alameda, Mrs. Agnes Miller of Castro Valley Mrs. Mildred Fortner of Oakland and Joseph C. and Robert E. Kelly; loving uncle ef Ruaaell Miller Jr.

Dennis. Nancy. Sharon and Vernus Fortner and Robert Victor Young-man; a native of Virginia City, Nevada, aged IS years. Friends are invited to attend services from the new mortuary of C. P.

Bannon, 8000 East 14th Street, on Thursday afternoon. Marrh 2. st 3:30 o'clock p.m. iFor further inlor-matlon call TR Inidad 2-1011. i MeCLOt In Oakland.

February 28. 1950, John beloved husband of Nora McCloud; loving father of John C. James and Oeorge McCloud: grandfather of Tonl, Nlkkl. and Beverley McCloud: a native Of Tennessee; aged 9t years. Friends are Invited to attend funeral eery ires Thursday, March 1, 1950.

at 3 p.m. at the Frultvale chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary, 1580 Frurlvale Avenu. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Phone KEllog 3-4114.

Mt'RPHY In Oakland, February M. 1950, Mabel Murphy, wife of the late John J. Murphy, loving mother of Mrs. Ethel Bartiow. Mrs.

Florence Wilkinson, Mrs. France Snyder, Mr. Letty Keane, Jack Murphy and Maurice Murphy: sister of Harold. Dave. Lealand ana Jim Stevens.

Mrs. Winnie Treleese and Mrs. Jean Firth: also survived by 11 grandchildren and one great Grandchild; a native of Utah, aged 7 yearai a member of Neighbors of Woodcraft of Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends are invited to attend services Friday, March 3. 1950, at 10 o'clock a.m.

arTruman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue and 30th Street. Oakland. Interment Mt. View cemetery. PACRECO Of 1716 East 14th Street San Leandro.

February 17, 1850, Constaneia Pacheco. beloved wife of John M. PachCeo: loving mother of Albert G. Pacheco of San Leandro; mother-in-law of Irma Pacheco; grandmother of Robert and David Pacheco: a native of Terciefa, Azores Islands; aged 64 yeaf. Friends ere invited to attend the funeral from the new Estudlllo chapel of Santo dt Robinson, 180 Estudlllo Avenue.

San Leandro, Thursday. March 1, 1950, at 9:30 s.ffi.. thehc to St. Leaiiders Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, HayWard.

Recitation of the rosary Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. IFor further information phone TR inidad PATTERSON -In Danville, February 28, 1950, James Patterson, husbahdT of the late Mary Patter-eon, loving father of William Robert and James Clyde Patterson, Mrs. Elizabeth de Laveaga, Mrs. Ruby Mlkelley and Florence Patterson; a native of Scotland, aged 68 years: a member of Carpenters Union, Local No. 36.

Private services Thursday. March 1, 1950 at 10 o'clock a.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue and 30th Street, Oakland. PERRY in Berkeley, February IS, 1950, Lavada Perry, beloved wife of Eider Chester Perry, loving mother of Mrs. Clara belle McDonald ef Portland, Oregon, Mrs.

Odell Wagoner of Richmond, California, Mrs. Eirttnlee Walker also of Richmond, Mrsj Lavada Williams of Oakland and Chester A. Perry Jr. of Richmond: the daughter of Mrs. Addle Jlmerson of Berkeley, sister of Mrs.

Irene Carter of Berkeley: grandmother of Lloyd M. Wagoner Jr. and James O. Walker Jr. Friends are invited, to attend funeral services Friday.

March 3, 1950 at II O'clock a.tn. from the Perry Temple Church of Ood in Christ. 3443 Market Street Oakland. Bishop Samuel Crouch Will officiate. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland, California.

Baker Mortuary in charge of funeral arrangements. PICKERING In Albany, Feb fukry t8, 1990, Emma Jane Pickering of 1575 Arch Street Berkeley, beloved Wife Of the late Charles Emery Pickering, dearly beloved mother bf Ivl P. trout of Santa Rosa, Fay Pickering of Berkeley. Abfche Arthur of Sa Jose; Floyd R. Pickering of Albany, end the late Charles E.

and Austin R. Pickering; devoted grandmother of Norwood and William Pickering, Barbara Sehief, Stanley Strout, Jeatt Caple, Robert Richard and Ralph Arthur, Richard and William Pickering and Janice Loughren, also survived by 10 street-grandchildren: a native of Clinton, aged 81 years. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Thursday, March 1, 1950, at.l p.m., from the Drawing Room tJhapel bf tjvfe Ellis-Olson Mortuary, T17 San Pablo Avenue, Albany. Committal services, Chapel of Memories. ROBINSON In Oakland, February 27, 1980, Ida, Walgarhott Robinson, wife of the late John W.

Robinson; beloved mother of Reed W4 Ray and Slayden R. Robinson: lovihg graeamolher of Mrs. John M. ccei, Nancy Ida Robinson, Ray C. Robinson Jr.

and John B. Rob inson; great grandmother of Carol Robinson Tucker; I native of Missouri, aged 84 years; I member of the United Daughter at the Confederacy and the Fan Souct Club bf San Jose. Family service were held Tuesday. February 28. 1930, at Truman Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at Itth Street Oakland.

WATSOKMn Martinet, rebrtiiry if. 1950, Mar Elleab-eth, wife Of the lite Archibald S. Watson, loving tnoUter of, Archibald ft Watson arid toe late George Watson, levirtt sister Mrs, Margaret Reee, A native of Philadelphia, dgd 81 yeari Friends are invited to attend funeral services Friday. March 8, 1150, at 6'bldck a.m. at the Fruit-Tale CHipel of the Clarenee N.

Cooper Mortuary, 1586 Frultvale Avenue. Interment, Evergreen cemetery. PhoM KE nog smit. Core) of Thanks LOBOt Bwti wish to press our sincere thanks and appreciation to uf many friends ana relative wn were so kind ttt ut during our recent bereavement, and also for tM beautiful ftdret trfief-uigs end sotrltual bduquete. jtjAQttlN LOBO rAMttt.

till TltH'afn Art. r1larl44Ul LSrflAL NIIT1CR sas N'rriCK BIDS FOR THE CON-STKI'OTIUN OP A BTORM C()N-IM IT IN A PORTION OK FIFTH A UNI' FltOM KAST 1TM flTRHKT SOUTIliORLT IN THE CITT OK Oakland. California. Tim Clt Clerk will receive sealed lilils or iiroposnla Ih hie office In the i lty Hall at any time prior to the hmir of 11.10 o'clock p.m. on Tuea-iln, the 7th day of March, 19C0, for the count ruction of a storm conduit In a portion ot Fifth Avenue from Kmit 7th Street aoutherly In the city of Onkland.

Cnllfnrnla, Specification: will be furnished by th Knif lueer)nr Liepartment upon d'-poalt of 13.00 and blank forma of proposal will be furnished by th t'lty Clerk on application. Price, bid shall Include all City, Stat and Federal taxes. All proposal shall accompanied by a check In an ammmt not less tlign ten per cent (10) of the aaareaat amount of the proposal certified by a responsible bank, payable to the order of Cha M. Pon, City Clerk of th City of Oakland, which check and the amount therein specified shall be forfeited and retained by th City of Oakland if the aueceKnfut bidder fall to eeecute the eontraot In the required form and furnish th bondo reu.uird. Hond In ah amount equal to one-half of the total contract pric a a miarantee for faithful per-fnrmanco of th contract, 4hd a bond In an equal amount to guarantee the payment of all claims for labor anrl material furnished to he given by successful bidder.

Contract to be entered' into within ten (10) calendar days after award thereof. Work shall be commenced within ten (10) calendar days and completed Wlthlrt sixty (60) calendar days after data of f'lfy Auditor's certificate to the contract, Said work shall ha performed in accordance with the pql-ficatlon therefor adopted February 21. 1950 and filed In the office of the city Clerk, to which reference Is hereby made for full detail and description. OHA. DON.

City Clerk. No. 561 Feb. 28 (5t) NOTICE BIDS TOR COUNTER IM TtEH-TAL'RANT AT OAKLAND MUNICIPAL, AIKPOHT. The Board of Port Commissioners Of tie City ot Oakland at its Offices, Hoom 73, Grove Street Pier, will reserve Healed bide oh Monday, March 13, 1950, between th hours of and 1:00 p.m.

FOR COUNTER IN THE COFFEE SHOP OF THE RESTAURANT at Oakland municipal AIRPORT, Oakland, California, Form of proposal and affidavit thereon, together With plans and specifications, will be furnished by the undersigned gratuitously. Specifications will be available In Room 73 on Tuesday, February 28, 1950. Certified check 4n the amount of ten per cent (0) of hid to accompany bid. Certified check of successful bidder, if uncinalified, will he held in lieu of bond to secure full end faithful performance of contract. If check Of successful bidder it qualified, prior to execution of contract an unqualified certified check in like amount shall be furnished for eurh purpose.

Contract time shall beein on date of written notice from Pnft Manager that contract I In effect and work shall commence within fiv (6) calendar days aUer date of said notice and shall "be. completed Within thirty (30) Calendar days from date of said notice. Th Board reserve the fight to reject any and all bids. A. H.

A P. EL, B6ARD OF PORT COMJIISSrpNERS. Wo. .59 rb. it () NQTICB OF PUBLIC AUCTION CALLING FOR BIDDERS AT BALE Of APPROXIMATELY 6,600 CLUMPS OF CHRTSANTHEMTTMS.

Pursuant to Resolution No. 84 4 bf the Board Of PaHt Director of the City of Oakland, the Secretary pro tern of. said Board will ca.ase to be 8old at public auction to the highest bidder on Wednesday, March 1950, Thursday, March I960, Friday, March 19, 1950, from 10:90 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Nursery at Lakeside Park, approximately 6.000 clump of Chrysanthemums declared te be unnecessary personal property of the Park Department bf the Clly of Oakland, and fully described in said Resolution No.

8448, The Chrysanthemum clumps are being; sold as individual clumps of named Varieties. Full amount ot the bid, plus the California State Sale Tax. must be paid at th time of the acceptance ef the bid and before removal of the stock from the premises. The stock must be removed from the Nuriery by the purchaser within forty-ebsht hours after the purchase. Purchaser ghall futnlsh bis) own containen Detailed terms ef the sal are contained In paid resolution, a copy ot which may be seen at the Nursery in Lakeside Park or In th oftlc of the Secretary prd tern of tha Board, at Room 1111, City Hall, Oakland.

The Board reserve the riitht to reject any and all bid or offer and to limit the number Of piahti sold to any one individual. OFBPARMrg. Secretary; pro tem. No, li8 Feb. BIDS FORLTIhAftONS ffj ftEgTATJRANT AT OAKLAND MU riCIPAL AlRPORt.

The Board of Port Commlaalpner of the City Of Oakland, at Its offices. Room II, Grove Street Pier, will receive tested bids oa Monday, Match. 18, 1950, between the hours) of 2:80 ahd 8:00 prn. for- ALTERA- landj California. Form of proposal and affidavit thereon will be furnished by the undersigned, eratul-feusiy.

Plan and epeclficetion will be furnished on deposit of 110 60 cheek to Insure return. Specification will be available in Room 71 oa TUaedaru February 18, 1960. Certified, cbccK in the amount of ten Jr cefit dtbld to kceOthpAny bid. Bond tall amount of contract to Be fUfftUhed by successful bidder. -Contract time shall besrih on date of written noties from port Manater that, contract Is in effect and work snail commence Within five (5) calendar days after date df sail notica ahd shall be completed WIthih thirty (8l calendar day from date of said notice.

The Board reserve the HgVt td tfejsct any and ail bid. BOAR0 OF PORTWMflflONairta, Wo, .160 -Fete lT. i.6t) NOTICE OF HEARING APfeLlCjC TION TO OPERATE A USED CAlt Nott6eLSrhreby (riven that 6. Gordon ha filed ah application for permlsftkih to typerste a Used Car galea Lot at 1118 Bast lath Street, Oakland, Noticf tt hereby fufther, triven thkt a lieaMna on raid abpllratlon Oakland Births ATTHOWE Robrt girl. SCHROEDER, John girl.

HOLMES, Kermlt EPS EN, Reed boy. JONES. David boy. De MELLO. John, boy.

ESMOND, William O. ORTIZ, Alfonso, boy. JURKO. Albert boy. MARSHALL, James boy.

WALDEAR. Robert boy. SPENCER, Douglas A boy. FARIJCY, Wirt, boy. MORRLLO.

John girl. MORALES, Horarlo. girl. MF.nKlROI, Henry boy. MOHl.r.H.

Ruben Ixiy KOWALLI, Ted girl. Brooks boy. PATTON, Urov, girt. MITCHELL. Jaok girl.

NAIRN. William airl. THOMAS, Clyd C. boy. FAHRAR, Mitchell girl.

ZAMPA, Peter boy. De MARTILE, Elmer girl. BENNETT. Philip girl. Rll.ET.

William girl BICKLEY, Forrest L-. girl. WRIGHT. Alfred boy SMITH, Jack gin. De LONG.

Ernt girl BATEMAN, Wesley bur. UPflAM. Frank boy. EARLS, Edgar girl. HANNA, John girl.

ROUSE, King boy. ROBERTS. Everett girl. RICH, John girl. MYERS, William boy.

KINO, Oeorg boy. JAMISON, Roy twin boys DOLAN, Jack boy. CONYERS, James, boy. COLOUtTT, Norman L-. boy.

CAMACHO. AUnacie girl. BURNETT. Charles girl. ROBERTSON.

NwJern boy. PINNELL. Robert boy. DEATHS CHAMBKBLAIN-Ih Oakland. February 17.

1950, William L. Chamberlain, beloved husband of Blan-dlna Chamberlain: loving father of MM Robert Kimball! grandfather of Jack Kimball: brother Mrs. Herman Birkhofer and Phelps Chamberlain: a native of San Francisco. California, aged 63 years. Friends are invited to attend the services at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of The Grant D.

Miller Mortuarle, 1890 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Thursday, March 2. 1950. at 11:30 o'clock a Rev. William V. Morgan officiating.

Entombment Mt View Mausoleum. CONNOLLY In Berkeley. February 27. 1950, Martha Jane, beloved wife of the late William John Connolly loving mother of Mrs. M.

H. FlUgibbon, Mrs. O. Yenne. Mrs.

Otto Janson. Mrs. Harry Nelson, and Ruth, William John Jr. and Mervln Thomas Connolly and the late Orace A. and Helen L.

Connolly: grandmother of Richard Carl Janson, William John Connolly III and Joseph Bennett Connolly; sister of the late Mrs. Emma Lewis, Mr. Thomas 0. McCralth and Wallace Bhannom a native of Canada; aged 88 years. Friends" are Invited ta attend the funeral Thursday, Marsh 1, 1950.

at 8:45 o'clock a.m. from the Chapel of the Oakt. Oakland Mortuary. 3007 Telegraph Avenue, thence to St. Jerome's Church, El Cerrltd, where a requiem high a will be celebrated for the repose Of hef soul, commencing at 9:99 a.m.

Interment St. Mary'9 Cfmetery. Recitation of the rosary Wednesday evening tt 8 o'clock. CL'NlNOHAM-Ifi Palm Springs. California.

February 25, 1950. Arthur L. Cuninghain, beloved husband of Adelaide Cuningham, father of J. Western Cuningham of Santa Monica and James Cuningham. 2819 Park Boulevard, Oakland, son of the late Bertha E.

Chappel and Dr. A. L. Cuningham i a native of Oakland, California, aged 54 years; a graduate of the University of California and a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Urn memorial services Thursday, March 1890, it 11:00 o'clock a.m. at the Chapel of Memories, Howe and Mather Streets, Oakland.

BROTHIB U. DA MI IN, r.l.G. Murrst) In Sacramento. February IT, 1980, beloved sen of Thomas na Hyacintha Murray; loving brother of Rev. Thomas Murray Gerard Man.

5.N.D., Cynthia, John and David Murray: loving grandson of Mrs. Delia Murray, the late Rhode Murray, and the late August and Mana Vetter; a native bf Oakland; aged 31 years A member of the Brothers bf the Christian Schools, teaching in the Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento for the past seven years. Prior to that he taught at the Sacred Heart High School, San Francisco. Friends ar Invited to attend the funeral en Thursday, March 2, 1950, at 1:30 a.m. from the Gormley Chapel, 8019 Capitol Avenue.

Sacramento, thence to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 11th and Streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenciitg at 10 a.m. Interment at Mount La Salle Novitiate. Napa, California. Recitation of the rosary Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. FLECK to Bkeramento.

February 28, 1950 Dorethea Fleck, loving sister of Ernest Fleck; aunt of Dolores Becker: a native of Oakland! aged 77 years, A member of the Oakland Pioneers. Friends are invited to attend the services Thursday, March 8, 1959, at 11 o'clock ajrl. at the Tower Chapel of Mountain View Cemetery, terminus ef Piedmont Ave nue. (Chapel ef the Oakt service.) FONTS. tn Oakland.

February 1959, Joaquin, deaf husband of the late Mary Ann Fonts, loving father of John and Joseph Ibnt tnd Ann Peterson, dear grandfather of Marie Freitas, Bertram Ffaga, Shirley Longfellow, Bemice Souxa, Beverly and Georgia ronttl a native of Portugal. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 3, 1950, at I clock a.m. from the Rote Oar-den Chapel of the W. Seramur Company, tot Estudiue Avenue, San Leandro. thence to St.

Louis Berirandt Church, Oakland, tot requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery; friends are invited to attend the recitation of the rosary, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock p.m. Freitas Oakland. February 17, 1950, Manuel laving husband of Mary Freitas; leaf father bf Antone. Joseph, and Edward Freitas, Mrs, Mat Raymond. Mrs, Madlen Costa, Mrs.

Ida Dillas and Mrs. Leans Prates, and the late Manuel Freitas: grandfather of seven grandchildren and greatgrandfather of four great-grandchildren; a native of Azores Islands; -aged 83 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, March 1. 1950, at 8:30 a.m. from the Rose Car-den Chapel of tne h.

W. seramur 407 Betuaillt) Avenue, San eahdro. thence to St. Leander's Church for I requiem high mask at 9 a.m. Friend arc Invited to at-.

tend the recitation of the rosary Wednesday at IBttf merit. Holy Bepulehr Cemetery. OEAT-fM Oakland, February 18, 1960. Nathan Pag (Doliyt Gray, deafly beWved husband of the late Amy era-, sovtng father bf Nathan Page Gray Jr. at Lee Angeles, Howard p.

ef fceattl. Mrs. Margaret Bullock of San Frahcisro, Mrs, June Cauch and Mrs, AileCn Mortensen -of Oakland, brother of Mrs, AUeeft Neeiy Of Burlmgame and Mr. Jan Ferguson of Ryt, New York, grandfather ef Perry Gray of Left Angel, Kenneth grid Lairg Gray of Seattle. Mrs, Beverly Bryant, Mrs.

Conn! Arth and Virginia GaUth bf Oakland. Robert Bullock and Roberta Bullock San Franeiaco; great grandfather Of Richard and. Roger Bnyant and Chris AHH of Oakltndt I native of Salt Lake Tl years. A retired dining ear steward of Southern Pacific Company. tOaHteBi Utah, apH pleas Frteh as or invited te attend the funeral service Friday, March I at I e'eloeft MU tft the Piedmont Memorial Chatet est John text aera Piedmont Avenue.

Oakland. id tteu et fKrwer conmrrutinn tna? fhad the pilW taiwej a Used Cars 3 Locations North of MacArthur 3821 Broadway 300 East 12th Street Corner 3rd Avenue 3435 Broadway Main Store Al so We are Buying Good Clean Late Model Cars PEABODY MOTORS DE 60TO PLYMOUTH Spring Specials! 1942 BUICK Sedanette $645 Perfecti spotleis. 1941 PACKARD Clipper $595 Tu-tone paint, immaculate. 1942 FORD Fordor $1179 Really runs good. 1941 CHEVROLET Town Sedan $545 Beautiful pale green.

1941 OLDSMOBTLE '6" 2-door $623 Looks and runs like new. 1940 DE BOTO 4-door $499 Has that original look. -1440 BUICK Special Sedan $493 Clean Inside and out MOST HAVE RADIOS AND HEATERS: ALL RUN BETTER THAN THEY LOOK! EASY TERMS. AND WE REALLY TRADE. BOB PHILIPPI TOUR LINCOLN-MEBC! RY DEALER 5201 East 14th Street Special 1949 Fords from.

$1495 SEDANS-tTUDORS, CLUB COUPES: CONVERTIBLES Equipped with radio, boater, at. Trader Scott 3321 Broadway 84A AUTOS WANTED AUTOMOBILES wanted: highest prices paid for 1946's to 1950 confidential and quick; cash or cashier check. KEllog 3-0870. Horsetradet Ed'sy 5030 EM 14th, Am Desperate For food, eletn used cart. Bring your car to Jack HUMard, $099 Broadway.

CARS WANTED 1941-1949 models; alt makes, body styles; cash Immediately; top price! paid. FORMAN MOTOR CO. Oakland. 30th and Broadway; CLencourt 1-108O. BE rkeley, 1700 Shattuek: AS hberry 3-9080.

Chevrolets and Baieka Bring top prices and 9pot cash at McCoy's, 744 Bart 12th Street. EQUITY beautiful acre, Chabot Park, for late ear. Piedmont 5-9891W, EQUITY late sedan; have good 1940 Pontlac 9nd tasji. CL encoirrt 2-3393. LET us get you top dollar for your car.

4419 Broadway, Piedmont 5-S3I9 No Cost Best display lot In down: buyers waiting; bonded dealer; get more rash her. See Joe Donham 3055 Broadway Nash-Buick-Pontiae-Ford Good prices for clean late models. Webb Motor Company 2471 Shattyck, AS hberry. 9-4419. NEEli good car; "work for pay-menta, I meals optional.

TKmple- bar. 4-9129. PAYMENTS bw high? Get a cheap car and cash for your equity. B. M.

Gordon, 9t Avenue and East Itth Street, KB Hog 4-SBB WE will buy your ear outright or take it on our lot and tell tt fat you tree. For details call HU m-boldt 3-1183. Hugh McLaughlin, a bonded gealer. 97W Broadway. WILL, trade good 1935 Chevrolet sedan plus'-fSoo cash for best ear.

AN dover 1-1951. 1946-1950, extra clean ear from prl-vate party; have cash. George. PI ed-ffiortt 3-4114; OLymptt J-8711 TRAILERS FRUEHAUF. m.

J5-foot trailer with racks and tarpa. LO ckhaven 9-66S0. 81-Heiil Trilltn FOR SALI At Moody Bros. NewlyAppolnted Kit Dealers See them before you Buy 34-foot bedroom with thaw bath- and toilet 34-foot with It land bed. 30 used trailer with lufhtered VriTstfo PablO, Kl CWfttd.

8500 MacArthur, Oakland. AT United Trailer Salea New Terry Ramblers. Also used quality trailers. We buy or tell on consignment. 04 58-9500 Foothill, SWeetwood jt1684.

'I. cWmaR house trailer, cheap, at HM fMth Avemte. eAiTeM built, l4l, UKooL Bba 4, kitchen, fumiahed and equipped, $930 or Will rent. KE Hot 3-8104 FOB quality trailers at aacrlfic prices; bank terms; Kimball dollies at ItiS While lhy Mot. Don Kimball, 189t) Baa PtblO, El Ccrrtttrl BE aeon 3-1251.

house" wetatit! xatler. inaulated. llaht wettm: mutt aeu; tnaxe otiet. LA leRUtH tvePlnlft. LACY Bonea camp trailer, Ihtw.corv-diUoA: small, coxy, unique, LA nd acp -tM dt LA ndneapt.

I-8788. PALAcJt, H-footi eleepa 4 plus ertb, Butane range, circulating heater. Venetian 'blind! A-l condition; best offer over 8909, Inquire 9171 Biiveira 1948 34 feet Bender cettaae trailer; completely fumlatted, lf conditioned, mm brakes, Butane range, ell heat, awning, sleep 4, In oonaiilwi; 111M, or WiQ trade for 14 or II toot all inetat trailer, aroi vonrra voaia nignwa, Pleaaaaf Hllla, KA-Hnta Trantra WANTED ATTENTION) larfe Wttleft ttalttedl cash Caa LA nd- ATTENTION, trailer spot cash or eonaiinmenti phone 6W em- CLiANi Tovet i ImoiithM not to be Used en roadi eoupla, SWeetweod 9-4194. Wednesday's Crossword Puzzle Boyd-Buick 1950 Buick Special Sedan 1950 Buick Se'danette EXECTT1VTK CARS BINAFLOW FULLY EQUIPPED Big Discount 4001 EAST 14TH: KF LLOQ Save Money AAcCoy Buick, Inc. WALNUT CREEK 1949 Nash 900, 4-door aedan Low mlteag 91995 THIS CAR CARRIES A 90-DAY UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE 1949 Ponttar aedanelte It's 1 beauty $1199 1948 Pontlac iwiveftlble enupe Hydramatic, radio, heater New top 2008 Mt.

Diablo Boulevard. Walnut Creek; phone 0738. AUTOMOTIVE $1795 $1495 tun $1395 $1175 $1275 GOOD SOLID VALUE At F. Motor Co. If it isn't a good value we will not sell it to you.

You may purchase any of these cars with confidence in their performance and the reliability of your dealer. CHEVROLETS I9 i15 -V-p ri mec Slt ir a fcrfri-P in ACEOSl 4t BeseecTl. 45 Pasta take. 47 Remnant of eloiH. 41 Unit by weaving strands.

51 Supplicated. (4 Solemn religious acts, IS Ornamental vase. Excellence. 58 Impart life to. ACROSS el Bird of prey.

6 An airplane If at. 81 Bilk worm of Assam. 70 Femlnlhe name. Tl neon netted. Rodent.

71 Biros' home. 14 Ctwomrm flower. 73 Thin strip at wood. 7TS DOWN DOWN 61 Son si leth. MFemlnlh 83 River In name.

Russia. 63 The Orient 68 Small child. elatiea te TeHardkr" resete ACROSS 1 Large quantity. I Hollow conveyors. 10 A handle.

14 Supervise for 15 Unsuitable. 16 Spring over. 17 A bristle. 18 Chief roeral in Roman-house. A bundle.

to Marine flower. ACtOIS SMade bright. Elepbant MPaie! 7The backbone. 30 Denials, 38 one wh occupies. 37 Bitter eontiict it Melody.

S9 Playing carl 40 Yield. 42 Let It stand! DOWN 1 Elevated tableland. I Oroundet6t, 4 Tone ana vigor. I Musical Instrument I 1 Stat ol equality. 8 Narrauv poem.

Sturdy men. It Italian colony. II Close to. 18 Ad auction. 11 Jrnluted.

Cooking eoitt-. partinenta, Si Consume. 15 A tree, 37 CaddiUon. HAftuX 11 llUggiatk DOWN fi Anetthetie. Si Eye cavity.

Female relative. 34 Wise men. JS Poisonous nairy tpidef 41 Ship ehantiel between clilfi 43 A moMtk 44 MetAI Win! instrument 41 Precious stone. aOPortablt ttSMlerisdaf time. RConeoct On who governs.

Wolfhound, Negattv. i Atom bearing biecttit hargta. 1 I3 IIP I8 17 sir if sw Mes y-- s-ssd -a ST" sr ir rtir QjM rfaW, mm, KS, 4is Jtm 1949 Fleetmastef Sedan BOOo miles! executive car; all terMaorle. 1948 Fleetline Fordor Stdan Radio, heater, twO-tomi blue, 10,000 miles. 1 948 Fleetline Aero Sudan Radio, heater, two-tone (ray; vtry sharp.

mmm will be hid by the City lehger at hi oftjc Room MltCity Halt Oak-Iftftd, CaJffornlaH oh MondAJr, the Its day Of March. 1950, at the heir ol 10:00 'Mock h.m,, at which timer ahd place perohg Interested tnat appear and rile their objection a 1948 5-Passenger Coup Radio, heater, every potsible accessory; bl 1947 Fleetmester Sport Sedan Radio. blf finish; Vary clean eat. 1946 Aero Sedan TwS-tort green; nice and clean. 1 948 town Sedan No iecessorlei but low mileage; top ship.

any tney nave. y. CHAS. M. DON.

City Cleft. fliUlrslcUAcI sir-Line Klblcrl TW rfWt' AJ 1 946 town Sedan BUsk! theroughly oondlUohed, an OX tar. 1 025 fid, 641 March I 3t i NOTtfiS Of" HEARINtl APPLICA lt)N TO OPERATjB A CABARJST, hotly ta hereby given that Net trim MinhaH, aoth bwiineta aa Nor man'a, haa filed ait application, for ttermUtSieH td operate a Cabaret at III Itth Btrbet OttkUhJ, Notice, ie hereby give that a hearlhe; oh raid fcppltfattoa yrtu be Beid by the. City Manage at hia otftce. Kooth City Mailt Oak-land, California.

a Mohdaf, th of March, 1956, at the hour at 16:01 o'clock aVirt, at which time -ana elan hr pefenri ittterted may appear and fill their ebjeetion Wo. 168 Marc it) ALL Of frtt ABOVK CARS HAVE BEEN CHECKED AST) RECONDITIONED BY I'ACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS AND CARRY AN OK WARRANTY BACKED BT "OAKLAND'S OLBfST AUTO DEAIER" 4117 14th Street 7A Wr WW.

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