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3 HIA-TRaILERS, llonsi Wti 58 Oakland Tribune Friday, April 25, 1952 BAY CO NT I ES VITAL STATISTICS DEATH 643-AUT0S FOR SALE I ORDINANCE NO." CM. 8. AN ORDINANCE TRANSFER-RTNO rUNDS AND APPROPRIATING- 112,491.00 FOR FLOODLIGHTING AND ELECTRICALj ALTKRATIONS TO THE OAKJ San Francisco Licenses ATTENTIONr Cash for your trailer. 35 A BkU' VI m. A amlMaA f-0939, .1 .1 834 TRACTOR FOR SALE GIBSOK tractor, plow disc, cultivator ana bulldozer Lucerne 1-0247.

MIGHTY Man-Garden Tractor and at tacnments, plow, narrow, cultivator, disc, trailer, doser blade. Ail (300. Drake -4447: Orinda. HOTOTILLER, 9 horsepower. ArienaT 137S.

1393 never Avenue. Decoto. SCO-AIRPLANES FOR SALE MONOCOUPE. 1929. 65 Velie engine; will deliver to buyer.

LA kehurst 3-9003 after 4. STINSON. 1948) hangared Oakland Air- port. 93300. KEUog 3-4574.

1103 tOSt BOXER male. 14 weeks, brindle: vicinity Lohgrldge: reward. TE mblebar a-mtzz. COLLIE, blkcki and cream: "Tommy;" vicmiiy uira mh; rewara. usacon 5-0894.

CAT. grey female, spayed, vicinity reward. KEUog 1 i Courtland DOG, smalli brown-white female; vicin ity 53th Avenue; reward. KEUog 4-0R28. I FIFTH Avehue.

1905: nice rooms, excel ai lent food, transportation: retired persons welcome; reasonable, mi gneate 4-B9I7. KEYS onjteyi ring vicinity 24th-Tele- grapn. I Tg mplebar 3-9523. LADY'S gold lapel watch, Bonar, be-tween i Bancroft-University or on University between Bonar-San Pablo; treasured keepsake: reward. 3400 Grove, Berkeley, I i if MAN'Sl ring, platinum mounting, large center: diamond: vicinity lath-Franklin; April I 17; 3150 no questions.

Sutter 11-7000. extension 344. PEKINGESE pup. children's pet; please reman; liberal reward. 507D Eagle Avenue, Alameda.

PART shepherd, black-white. 5 months. us vamano, aw eetwooo 1-5S37. WATCH, white gold; inscribed; April! 15; reward. Piedmont 5-4756J.

'h I WATCH, lady's, iniUals L.A.F.; reward. TE mplebar 3-5478. i 80-pound steel board off boat trailer, near Banta. Piedmont 5-4823. Theme Selected Fori Garden Show KNIGHTSEN, April 25.

"Mexican Fiesta" has been selected as the theme for Knight- sen Garden Club's annual flower show; and card party to be held May jl at the clubhouse here I Flowers entered be grown by the exhibitor, with 11 a.m. My the 1 deadline for entries Exhibitors are to arrange their own flowers' using natural foli- age Sunless otherwise specified, and provide their: own con tainers. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Mrs. Chesterj Rpisi (Knightsen 2197) or Mrs. Joseph Campieli (rvnightsen FH A Official to Address Realtors LAFAYETTE, I April 25.

A speakeij from the1 Federal Hous ing Administration will address the weekly breakfast meeting of Contra Costa Realtors Mart in Planter's Dock Monday on "Appraisals for Mortgage Insurance 'i The 8 fj.m. session also will includ entertainment by the Diablo! Choral Group in a short concer, Breakfast Chairman William Riggs reported. Moragg Club to Sponsor Cprd Party MORAdA, April 25. A card party feporsored by Moraga Valley Cbmmlinity Club will be held here it. 830 o'clock tonight in Moraga School.

1 Member i and friends will with tickets available at the door. Refreshments will be Sam Carr is general chairman of arrangements. T.AND MUNICIPAL. AUDITORIUM BE IT ORDATNKD by the Council of the City of Oakland as follows: bcuiiu.i i. ina sum or siz.tsv.oa la hereby transferred from tha General Fund.

Capital Outlays and Improvement Capital Outlay Appropriation of tha Fiscal Year 1961-1952 to the General Fund. Municipal Buildings Capital Outlay Appropriation of said fiscal rear. SECTION 2. Tha sum of 112.481 09 la hereby appropriated oat of tha General Pund. Municipal Buildings Capital Ontlay Appropriation of tha Fiscal Year 19Sl-la2 for tha fiurpose of paying; the eoat of flood-ightlng and electrical alterations to tha Oakland Municipal Auditorium Arena.

In Council. Oakland. Calif, April 22, 1352. Passed to print for two days by tha following- Ayes: Councilmen Fletcher Heisey. Macleod, Mag-griora.

Rilea and President Rlshell 8. Noea None. Absent: Council-men Grant. Morrom and Touell 2. chas, lm.n.

vierK. 'No. (44 April 25 (2t NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS FOR FURNISHING AND INSTALLING A MINIATURE. 14 JXClf GAUGE. STEAM OPERATED TRAIN.

AND APPROXIMATELY 1900 FEET, OF DOUBLE TRACK, WITH VARIOUS EQUIPMENT. AT PER ALT A PI.ATLAND. EAST OP THE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM, TO THE OAKLAND PARK DEPARTMENT. CITY OF OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA.

Notice Is hereby given that tha Board of Park Directors the Citv of Oakland, willw-ecive- sealed bids at 634 14th tnreeirTiakUnd. at any time prior to Monday, May 1952, at the hour of 4:00 o'clock p.m., for furnishing and Installing a. miniature. 16-Inch grauge, at earn operated train, and approximately 1900 feet of double track, with various equipment, at Peralta Playland. east of the Mtinirioa.1 Auditorium.

Lto the Oakland Park Department. viiy. vi n. inuu. "auiornia.

in accordance with specifications prepared by the Park Department, City of Oakland, dated ibruarv 15, 1952. and Plan No. 11D-C9. entitled Railroad Track Align- Delivery end Installations shall be made to. the City of Oakland.

Peralta Playland. east of tha Oakland Auditorium. complete as specified, within thirty (30) daya after certification of the contract by the City Auditor and to the satisfaction and acceptance of tha Superintendent of Parks of the City The bidder shall furnish. a faithful performance bond and a bond guaranteeing; the payment of all claims for labor and material fur nished. Each bond ahall be executed in a sum equal to at least one-half of tha contract price.

Specifications and forms or pro posal will, upon application, be fur nished by the secretary or tha Board of Park Directors. 834 14th Street, Oakland. A certified check made payable to the City Clerk of tha City of Oakland In an amount equal to not less than ten per cent (10) of tha aggregate amount of tha bid ahall accompany each proposal. Tha Board of Park Directors reserves tha right to reject arvy or all proposals. JMJAKU rAttlV UlKtl, 1 UK Br HELEN RIGNET.

Secretary. No. 650 April 25 5t) Read COLBY'S A lurt ju'rdt to txttir nderttinding of or American Iinguigt. CLEAR CONCISE READABLE EVERY DAY IN THE TRIBUNE COLUMN DEATHS Mamie P. Silva.

dearly beloved wife ofi Alfred P. Silva of Whipple Road. Alva-rado: devoted mother of Mrs. Adeline Quadras, Alfred E. (Pitsyl Silva.

both of San Leandro: beloved sister of Mrs. Emella Silva, Manuel Martin Joseph S. Martin, all of Alvarado. and the lata Helen Amaral; loving grandmother of Loretta Silva of ML Eden. James and Judith" Quadros.

Rodadeen Silva of San Leandro. A native of Alvarado, California, aged 61 years. A member of S.P.R.S.L Council No. 21 of Alvarado. a member and trustee of Ladles Auxiliary of F.O.E.

No. 1695 of Alvarado. 1 Friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, April 26. 1952. at 9:30 a.m.

from the Chapel of the Palms, in Centervtlle. thence to St Anne's Church in Alvarado where mass will be said for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 aim. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. Rosary, Friday evening at p.m. TELLO In Oakland, April 24, 1952; Manuel Tello of 2624 63rd Avenue, beloved husband of Elisa Tello; loving father of Matt Tello loving grandfather of Carol Ann Tello; a native of Spain; a member of Federation de Sociedades Espanolos de Beneficencia Lei Estado De California, and an honorary member of Canto Christo Society.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral from (he new mortuary of Bannon. 6800 East 14th Street. Oakland, on Saturday momtng. April 28, at 8:30: thence to SL Bernard'a Church for a requiem mass commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetary.

Recitation of the rosary Friday evening at 8 o'clock. For further information please call TR inidad 2-1011. 1 THOMSON In Oakland. April 24. 1952.

Leslie ''Les" P. Thomson, husband of Edith E. Thomson; father of Mrs. Elinor T. Mrs.

Frances T. Erskine and Mrs. Margaret T. Branson; also, survived by seven grandchildren: a native of Massachusetts: aged 65 years. A member of Center Lodge No.

34, F. and A. Rutland. Vermont. 'Friends are Invited to attend services April 26, 1952.

at 2:30 o'clock 1 p.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. (Abundant private parking. 1 Rev. James Up-shaw will officiate.

Contributions may be made to favorite charity. WHITE In Oakland, April 23. 1952. Mae' Helen White, beloved wife of the late George David White, loving mother of Mrs. Dorothy Balthis of Wailuku.i Maui, Hawaii: Mrs.

Stanleigh Carey of Berkeley, and Kendrade P. White: ot Oakland, loving grandmother of Scott and Peter Carey. William Balthis, Kathleen and Terrance White, loving sistei of Alexander Lewthwaite of British Columbia, Canada, and of the late Edith Keeney of Lodi, and Frank Lewthwaite of Olympia. native and member Of a pioneer Oakland family, her father Alexander Lewthwaite, having come to Oakland from the Isle 6f Man in 1862: a member of the Alameda County Era-j ployee Association. Friends are invited to attend" services at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries.

2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. Saturday April 26. 1952. at 2 o'clock p.m. (Ample ofi-street parking).

Committal private. '9 i San Francisco Deaths 1 BAERTSCH," Kathryn Eleanor 77 bean, Thomas J. BERG. Alma. CONLAN.

Martin. DODGE David Francis. DOUTHIT, Ethelda. DURANT. Margaret.

HABINGER. Irene. HEBERT, Bertha. HURST, Mary E. LAUER.

Edward W. LEONARD. Julia Ann. McIVERS. Edward J.

78 years.s McRAE, Feme. MOLINA. Juan. NUTT. Clarence.

PATRICIO. Joseph C. WETJEN, Minna, Card of Thanks ALAMEDA COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION Gratefully Acknowledges Memorial gifts toward tha fight against heart disease 2143 Broadway. Oakland. HI ghgata 4-8401 LEGAL NOT1CB- PORT ORDINANCE NO.

811 AN ORDINANCE A ING SECS. 2.027, 6.017, 6.03 AND 6.25 PORT ORDINANCE NO. 222 INCREASING THE NUMBER OF CERTAIN POSITIONS. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland as follows: Section 1. Sees.

2.027, 4.017. 4.0.1 and 6.25 of Port Ordinance No. 222 are amended to read respectively as follows: Sec. 2.027. Two General Clerks, each 3210-8270.

Sec. 6.017. Nine Chief Airport Servicemen, each $280-4330. Sec. 6.03 Sixteen Airport Servicemen, each 1235-1280.

Set. 6.25. Eleven Airport Telephone and Teletype Operators, each Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. In Board of Port Commissioners.

Oakland. California, April 21. 1952. Passed to print for one day bv the following: vote: Ayes. Commissioners Kstep.

Tulloch and Vice-President Galliano 3. Noes: None. Absent: Commissioner Clark and President Frost 2. A. H.

ABEL, Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners. No. 649 April 25 (It) ORDINANCE NO. C.ALS. AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $218,000.00 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF EAST 14TH STREET AND ADJACENT PORTIONS OF INTERSECTING STREETS BETWEEN 13TH AVENUE AND: DERBY AVENUE.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Oakland as follows: SECTION 1. The sum of 127 0ft ft on In hereby appropriated out of the Traffic Safety Fund for the Improvement of East 14th Street and adjacent portions of intersecting; io Avenue ana Derby Avenue, including: engineering, inspection and incidental ex penses. SECTION 2. The sum of or as much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund for thei Improvement of East 14th Street and adjacent portions of intersect- i ingr streets, between 13th Avenue and Derby Avenue, including; en-' grineerinK. inspection and incidental expenses.

In Council. Oakland, April 22. 1952. Passed to print for two days by the following; Ayes: Councilmen Fletcher, Heisey. MacLeod.

Mag-friora, Rilea and President Rishell 6. Noea None. Absent: Council-men Grant, Morcom and Touell J. CHAS. M.

DON. City Clerk. No. 644 April 25 (2t) DEATHS services at the Tower Chapel of Mountain View Cemetery, terminus of Avetiue. Oakland.

Monday. April 28, 1932. at I o'clock p.m. Friends may call at th Telegraph Avenue chapel of Grant Miller 1 Mortuaries. 2850 Telegraph Oakland, until 11 o'clock Monday morning.

COTIE In Oakland, April 23. 1952. Julia beloved Swrtr- of Frank E. Cotie; loving mother: of Mrs. Bernie Hqffsch-neider and grandmother of Bert Jr.

and Richard Hoffscnnelder and great-grandmother of Karen Hpffschneider. A native of San Francisco. 1 Friends are Invited to attend the services at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph. Saturday. April 26.

1952. at 9 o'clock a.m., thence to St. Margaret Marys. Church where requiem high mass will be sung for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the rosary.

Friday evening at o'clock. Entombment private. I HURST In San Francisco, April 24, 1952. Mary k. riurst, nearly beloved wife of the late John R.

Hurst; Idolized mother of James S. Hurst, Irvine W. Hurst and Mrs. Kathleen R. Bertetta; devoted sister of Nathaniel Irvine; loving grandmother of Cpl.

John R. Bertetta, U.S.M.C. and James T. Hurst. 1 Funeral services will be conducted Saturday.

April at 1:30 p.m. from the Mortuary of W. C. Lasswell and 6154 Mission Street, comer of Wilson. Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, ij i JACKSON Suddenly, in Tule Lakei Walter Paul Jackson; beloved husband of Dorothy Jackson; loving father of Walter Paul, Linda Lee and Michael Preston Jackson: loving son of Arthur Jackson and the late Floy Jackson: brother of Russell.

-Robert. Ross Jackson and Lanora Hogar: a native of Oklahoma; aged 26 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Friday. April 25. 1952.

at 1:15 p.m. at the East Lawn Chapel of Hanrahan. jWadsworth-Plne Sc Borba, East 14th Street at Sth Avenue; also graveside services will be held at Presidio National Cemetery. For further information please call GLeneourt 1-6942. LI HR In Oakland.

April 24. 1952. Anna Luhr, beloved mother of J. A. and G.

W. Luhr; of Mrs. Jack Turman, Mrs. Edward A. Voss Jr.

and Robert W. Luhr. Affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance of Oakland; a native of Boone- vtlle. Ind. I Services Saturday morninjg.

April 26. 1952, at 10 o'clock In the chapel of Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Avenue. Oakland. Interment private. Mountain View Cemetery.

MAUCHLE In Oakland. April 23. 1952, Carrie C. Mauchle, beloved wife of Alfred! D. Mauchle of Livermore, daughter of the late Mr.

and Manuel Pereira of (Contra Costa County sister of Mrs. Mae Frager of Pleasanjon, Mrs. Ida Roderick of Liv-ermore. Mrs. Marion Leonard- of Oakland.

Mrs. Emify D. Viery of San Diego and E. Pereira of Tasajarra; a native -of Tasajarra. Frjends are invited to attend the funeral frOml her residence.

Third and Streets, Llvermore, Saturday. April 26, 1952, at 9 o'clock a.m., thence to St. Michael's Church where a solemn requiem higH mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:30 o'clock a.m. Recitation of. the rosary Friday at 8:13 o'clock p.m.

at residence. Interment, St. Michael's cemetery. MURRAY In an Oakland hospital. April 24.

1952. Flora Edwina Murray of 4249 Gilbert Street. Oakland, beloved sister of Mrs. Josephine Henderson of Walnut Creek: loving aunt of Mrs. Bessie Evelyn Welch of Walnut Creek and Mrs.

Edwina Munsell of Hayward; great aunt of Mrs. Beryl Whitehead of Oakland. Mrs. Edith Gates of Pacific Grove, Mrs. Minette Allton of Carmel and Mr.

Del-be rt Austin Brown of San Francisco. A native of California, aged 97. Ai-farewell service to which friends are! welcome will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Little Chapel of the Flowers (Hull and Sons), AdelineiStreet at Ashby Station, Berkeley '-j NORRIS In Redwood City. April 23, 1952. Alice Freuler jNorris, beloved wife of Homer A.

loving mother of Jerry F. Norris of San Francisco, David B. -Norrii of Knoxville, Tennessee and Claire Roudebush of Redwood City, daughter of John Freuler of Oakland; sister of Clara and Olivia Freuler and Mrs. Charles Harlowe of Oakland; also survived by 8 grandchildren. A native of Oakland.

A member of the Episcopal Church of 1 Menlo Park and Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. Private services were held Friday, April 25, 1952.. (Truman's OLSON In Oakland. April 22, 1952, Arena Olson, wife of the late Alfred Olson, loving 1 mother of Reuben Olson DO Esther Kurts of Seattle, Washington, ind Alfreds Johnson of Butte, Montana, sister of Hilma Gray of Oakland and Mrs. Elin Heimboukh of Oel-rich.

South Dakota; Mrs. Olson also leaves 12 grandchildren and' seven great-grandchildren: a member of the Lakeside Baptist Church; a native of Sweden, aged 74 years. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Saturday. April 26, 1952. at 2 o'clock from the Home Chapel of Andker-Petersen.

Sth corner of East 15th Street. i PERRY Of 125 Breed Avenue," San Leandro. April 24, 1952. Mary beloved wife of the late Manuel Borges Perry; loving mother of Laura Kopke, Mrs. Joan Andrade and James Perry; also survived by loving grandchildren.

A native of Sao Azores. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the new Mortuary of C. P. Bannon, 6800 Eas 14th Street, Oakland, on Saturday morning, April 26, at 9 thence to St. Leander's Church, San Leandro, for a requiem high mass commencing at 9:30.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Ccmetejy Recitation of the rosary. Friday evening at 8 o'clock. (For further Information please call TR inidad 2-1011. 1 RIVAMAHE In San Leandro. April 23.

1952, Joseph, beloved husband of Angelina Rivamare, loVing father of Margaret Di Bari and Lena Barber, grandfather of Charles Di Bari and Billy and David Barber. A native of Italy, aged 66 years, Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Saturday. April 26, at 9:30 a.m. from the Fruitvale Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary, 1580 Fruit-vale Avenue, thence to St.

Elizabeth's Church where a requiem mass will be celebrated 1 for the repose of his soul commencing at 10:00 a.m. Interment. 1 rioiy bepuicnre cemetery. Recitation 1 of the Rosary Friday evening at 8:00 I p.m. KE ling 3-4114.

ROBERTSON In Oakland, April 25, 1952; Marion beloved wife of Edgar I R. Robertson; loving mother of William K. Robertson; sister of Mrs. James Thompson of Chicago; a native of 'Chicago. Nqtice of funeral later.

Chapel of the Oaks Service, 3007 Telegraph Avenue. TE mplebar 2-8100. 1 SILVA In AlvaradoJ April 23. 1952. TlTLLlUS-EVANS-La ivrence Tullus, 36, Han JranciscOf and Berkeley.

Helen xvanss, 33, divorces Granted INTERLOCUTORY lDCREES DONAHUE. Joan R. from James L. HOPPER, Dorothy E. from William T.

HANNA, Beverly Q. from Raymond BROCK, Margaret L. from Robert D. MORO, Vivian from Joseph. ROY.

Lardners from Juanita L. RINCON. Minnie from Martin J. JOHNSON, Ella D. BEISSER, Jennie from Harry.

KEYS, Sidney from Jessie M. M. ANDOW, Cecilia, A. lf(-om Kingo. LE BALLISTER.

Katmryn from Thomas. SIMMONS, Anna fj-m Earl D.i SANDERS. Grace E. from Gerald CROOK, Helen J. ifrdm Jack R.

RAVENSCRAFT. Ine W. from Archie. GOODRICH, i Elma from Earl O. HUGHES.

KathryW from Robert E. FISHER. Alvina fiom Larry E. BENNETT. Jeanne! A.

from George H. SCOTT. Margaret C. from Jess E. PIAZZA, Alberta from Joseph William.

SILVA. Andrew fiforr Alice M. LAETSCH, Jack Pi fhom Olga B. MASTERS, Beverly J. from John B.

PESTANA, Margaret tt. from Joseph R. CARTER. Anne frhm George1 H. -COLEMAN.

AnnieLe from Darwin L. ORCUTT. Ruth from Bruce. ATKINS. Agnes Dj.

ttom George J. FINAL DECREES RILEY. Jeanne HJ fHom Herbert S. EDWARDS. Beatrice W.

from Willard. ERNEST. Dorothy! from Frederick N. CARSON, Irene Robl from James A. FINNEY.

Bettie AJ. from Frank R. KRTLETICH. I rent from John. LIGHTFOOT.

Mairii Jean from Elrie. iwftirvina, uuce rrnm nnw.ig BOTTASS1. Inez from KITTELL. Reeinald R. from Mary H.

MART1NCHICK. tl M. from Michael HOWELL. Lorralnie It. from Aubrey G.

PANDO. Geraldine fk-om Frank. Marionl LL from Melvin J. GRAHLFS. Edna from Francis L.

III. COMEAUX.I Randl f-om John S. MORRIS. Henry from Sharon Louise. AXFORD.

Me iribeth from Lynn E. JONES, Inez front Douglas. I MERR1TT. Alice H. from F.dwln M.

DENNIS. Veseie from Charlie. MINNEM Elizabeth from Cornelius H. ALLEN. Lois front George A.

YOUNG. Elizabeth from Henry K. BRADSHAW. Beyer B. from Thomas BROWN, Mattie, Ma from James H.

FERRELL, Arree frim Mildred. SANDERS. Junfuji from Ruth. GREEN. Margaret Irom Harold J.

SfLiVALU, Kieanor Fisher from Lee M. FRASER. Hueh M. from Beatrice E. TOM.

Katherina L. from Harvey. LANDON, Gertrude D. from William A. Alameda Count Births Bom to the wife bf: LUNSFORD.

FrankL girt HILL. Harry, girt ucivms, nuven; npy. i DUNCAN. Ronald. boy.

SLIGAR. C. girl. WALTHOUR. Robet-t.

boy; SUCCO. Dominic; flu ALLEN, Robert, feiy rl. y. THOMASj Stacy, gl I rl. DVORATCHEK, Rit hard, boy.

BYRON. John. boy. DINSMORE. Clifford, girl.

MONTMINY. Reginald, girl. Wood. Newton boy.r MARSHALL. Raymond, girt.

THOMPSON. James, boy. O'NEAL- Mack, bay FREITAS, Joseph, boy. Divorces Fifed SILVA. Annie vs.

Ernest Gil OROZCO, Annie William. EATON. Laura A. vs. William QUINCO, Aurea IF; vs.

Olibo D. WASHINGTON, well vs. Dolores. LOSASSO. Hilda! C.

vs. George. A VILLA, Leota Ft vs. Thomas E. EDWARDS, Carol Ann C.

vs. Albert. ANDRAE. Margaret vs. Archie L.

JOHNSTON. Virginia C. vs. Arvid IT. DUNN.

Ina EuvoH vs. Jack R-' MESQUITA, ShitlHr Beatrice vs. Carles. SELMI, Jean vs.j jllchard. Contra Costa County MARRIAGE LICltNSES ISSUED CRTPPS LAMBtjlT Jimmy Dean Cripps, 21.

Ix Point and Col-lrn Jessie Lambert. 18. Roma. Ga. WIEDMAIER-WALKER Marcel Arthur Wiedmaier.

lpt and Virginia Ann i Walker, 18. bofh Pittsburg, Calif. DIVORCES FILED McCOY, Wllliami jii vs. Yvonne Dumont. WETZEL.

Chestei- R. vs. Belma Jeanne. GILBERT. Frank! I.

vs. A. Lovita. ARMSTRONG. Elizabeth C.

vs. Leo E. WOOD, David Vf Joyce Bee. i NELSON, MattidlL; vs. Alphonso.

MARTINEZ. MaHcellino Jr. vs. Maria N. HILL.

Adeline CL vs. Mirrl D. ANNULMENTS jILED MARTINEZ, Jo? Colleen vs. Joseph. SEPARATE MA McFARLAND, Ji tNTENANCE FILED anne vs.

Charles T. DEATHS BRACE In AlanSeda, April 24. 1952. Albert H. Brac; beloved husband of Lillian M.

Bratse: loving father bf Richard M. Brace Evanston, Illinois, A native of England. Funeral services private. (Fowler-Anderson Service.) CAMPION In I isan Leandro, April 23. 1952, Catherine; 'Campion, a member of the Third Order of St Francis of St.

Elizabeth's Church. A native of Illinois, aged --80 years. Friends are 8spectfuliy Invited to attend funeral services Saturday. April 26. 1952, at 8:80 a.m.

from the Fruit-vale Chapel ofi the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary, 1580! Frultvale Avenue. Oakland, thence Si Elizabeth's Church where a requiem mass will be said for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Recitation of the rosary Friday 8 p.m.

Phone KE Hog 3-4114. CORNELL Near Yreka. April 23, 1952. Dr. Earl Hamilton Cornell, son of the late Charles Cornell; stepson of Adelaide Cornell; brother of the late Everett P.

Cornell; uncle of Mrs. Marion Cornell CarkeQk. Mrs. Kathryn Cornell Perham and Kenneth E. Cornell; brother-in-law I of Mrs.

Florence Cornell; native of Oakland, aged 64 years, Friends are: invited to attend the 29)0 TelearapK Avenut Phone orders) receive special attention. JL' 1 AUTCJ FOR SALE Bring Money! These Are Real Bargainsl 1940 Chrysler Windsor sedan i IMS Ford da lux sedan, (at ls 194T Dodge business coupe (as Is) 194T Ford Super 2-door 4 $879 194T Plymouth Special eoupe S941 1947 Packard Super Clipper sedan $1095 1944 Bute Super sedanette Plymouth Special Business coupe 1950 Ford Custom -door 1950 Plymouth luxe 2-door 1950 Plymouth Special club $13 19S0 Plymouth Special 4-door 1950 Chevrolet de luxe 4-door 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-door 1951 Chevrolet de luxe 2-door 1950 Dodge Coronet Club 1950 DodC Coronet 4-door $1895 "IS.WDeSoto Custom 4-door 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-door DANA-FRANE MOTOR CO. Dodge-Plymouth c'2945 East 14th Street AN dover 1-2200 DEAL HERE No Red Tape NO DOWN PAYMENT Credit Manager on Premises AJI Day Saturday for Quick Delivery 1 100 TRADE-INS SERVICED AND READY TO i DRIVE. OUT Dwa i Fayfneat 0 Weekly Paymeat $8.21 $7.18 $8.99 $8.87 $3.92 $5.81 Example 1942 Buick 1941 Buick 1941 Chevrolet 0 0 1941 Pontiac 1940 Buick 1940 Chevrolet 19.19 Dodse 0 0 $4.67 $3.76 XVW rasVaVes I i 92 More Cars to Choose From 1 ft II 1 1940 Packard we nave uaKiana Largest Stock of Prewar Cars 60-Day Service Policy on All Our Cars Pay Less at JOHN D. KING "The Klat ef jPsed Cars" 2446 East LIEN sale 1939 Plymouth 4 door sedan; license number 3N38625: engine number P921349; serial number 10645622; legal owner.

Pasadena Finance registered owner, Alfred A. i McAdoo; $219. Public auction will be held at Carpenter's 1082 7th street. Oakland, California on May 1952 at 12 o'clock noon. 6UR STOCKS' UP! QUR PRICES DOWN 1951 Butck Super Riviera, 4-door sedan; radio, painted beautiful light blue; immacu late $2495 1949 Chevrolet de luxe sport beater; painted beautiful sea green.

Specially priced $1395 1930 Brudebaker. Regal Starlight club; radio, neater, overdrive; Life Guard lubes; loaded with extras i. $1595 1959 Ford custom club coupe: radio, heater, 2-tone Bar- gain $1595 i 1959 Plymouth 4-door sedan; beauti-; fill cream paint; radio, heater? like new $1595 i I i i 195 Hudson 4-door sedan; radio, heaiter, overdrive; low; Jefferson green .....4....... $2195 1348 Hudson 4-door cedani painted beautiful 2-tone blue. Priced to sell at $1195 WALTER ANDERSON Oakland's oldest Hudson dealer.

4330 East 14th AN dover 1-3144. Cadillac Oldsmobile Co. Offers an unusually complete selection of fine used cars, featuring low mileage and our lib eral warranty. 1951 Cadillac "62" Sedan Beautiful maroon, fully equipped 1 950 Cadillac 60S Sedans Codintb blue or French gray 1950 Cadillac 62 Convertible Glacier green, fully equipped 1950 Cadillac 62 De Ville Black finish, fully equipped 1950 Cadillac 162" Coupe Two-tone blue and! gray; equipped 1950 Cadillac 62 Sedans French gray, glacier green or empress 1 blue i i 1949 Cadillac 61 Sedan Black finish, fully equipped EE THEM oj OUR SHOWRpOMS 24th end Harrison Streets Oakland i $94S Wriale i Sedans 1942 Oldsmobile. 1949 Oldsmo bile, 1941 Buick, 1942 Studebaker.

$295 Specials 1941 Pontiac. 1941 Packard club. 1941 1951 Hudson sedan, radio and heater, $1993; Oldsmobile sedanette. hydra- matic. $1145: 1951 Hudson Commodore "6 sedan, overdrive, radio, beater, 12395; 1946 Hudson sedan, $549.

I Hi B. Grenfelf 1828 Park Street Alameda LAkeburst 3-6527. LA kehurst 3-1408. Henry's. 1548 University, Berkeley.

1949 ford sedan 165 1941 Ford sedan delivery J. 345 1941 Chevrolet sedan delivery 95 1948 Willys panel delivery 4....... 9 795 1949 Studebaker ton .,....1145 Garland Chevrolet Co. S439 Santa Clara Avenue. Alameda LA kehurst 3-9221.

I Tn ad you saw yesterday may not be bar today, yet the offer may not ba withdrawn. Look again tomorrow, an Btxt day. Soma adverUserg un- wisely skip days (and lose galaa). NEEDED 12th I Shepard OaklanJ Births: Born to the wife of GURLEV, Harold EM boy DEL MASSO, Albert boy. BURKE.

Marvin, bov.l WONG Arthur girl. RICCIO. Steve, boy. SHOWERS. Arthur boy.

HOSE, Jerry girl. YUEN, George bov. ESQUERRA, Sotero boy. WAHL, Earl boy. BATES, Clifford girl.

i WEBER. Henry bov. i i TRUBER, WillUm boy. 1 Charles bov. i O'BRIEN.

Joseph eirl. ROBINSON, Theodore boy. MADDUX, Raymond girl. COTHRAN. William J.

girl. 1 1 I CROSSLER, Virgil girl. VOSSLER, Robert boy. BEAN. Ervin girl.

FAVORS. Arch boy. STANTON. Arthur girl, .1 -ZOLLIN, Ralph girl. ANDERSON, Walter girl, URIBE.

Prank boy, -LOUPV. Frederick boy. ANDERSON. Cart bov. KINAVEY, Robert girl.

COOPER, Raymond boy. KOHON, Oust boy, MAHONEY. Denis i KROM. Edward boy, LAWRENCE. Richard girl, -i STOCKBURGER.

Jake boy. i POWELL. Charles girl. FREIS." Norman girl. ANDERSON, Arnold girl.

BROCKHOFF, Alexander girt. MARSHALL. Thomas girl. CARLEY. Leslie MOONEYHAM.

Elbert boy. COHEN, Marvin boy. LANZA. Paul boy. mcguiness.

Kenneth boy. GIBSON, John boy. KNUDSEN, vend girl. EBEL. Glenwood boy.

EVANS, Charles girt. TERRY. John boy. WHITEBIRD, Robert A. bov.

BULLWINKEL, Edward boy. WALKER. Lowell girl. McINERNEY, William' boy. BROOM, Willie girl.

GORMAN. Edward girl. SMYTH, Russell airl. CRAIG, Murel Hj. boy.

SMITH. Neil girl. MILLICK. Leonard boy. COSTELLO, Robert girL KEYES, Clemmon, boy.

SMITH, Wisner, girl. TANG. Ong girl. WARD, John girl. boy.

SWERER. Bert girl. HOWARD, Bruce boy. KING. James girt.

BEETON, Harry girl. Licenses Issued FURTH-COLBY Richard George Furth. 23. Los Angeles, and Georgia Anne Colby, 39, San Leandro. GONZALES DURAN Charles Trujilla Gonzales; 25, Los Angeles, and Margaret Duran, 24, Oakland, EISERT-MANAUS A Harold Dick, Els- ert.

26. and Margaret Manausa, 28, both Oakland. WHITE-JENSEN Ernest White 25. ard Vera Helen Jensen, 22, both Llv-ermore. 1 DOTTEHS i TOWERS Wilbur Warren Dotter.

25, Hayward. and JoAnn Mildred Towers, 19; Oakland. MATTE-YOUNG Meryl Charles Matte, 22. Manitowoc. and Elaine Catherine Young.

20. Hayward. SNYDER-VAUGHT Charles Ralph Sny- der, 21. and Juanita Catherine Vaught. 20.

both Oakland. MARIGNEY-CURTIS Sylvester Billy Marigney, 43. and Mamie Murl Curtis. I -3. both Oakland.

MARK -LUM Tim Chong Mark. 28. Oakland, and i Winifred Hung Lam Lum, 23. Berkeley. SILKE GOLDSTONE James Xnhert Silke, 20, Los Angeles, and Lyne Shirley Goldstone, 21, Beverly Hills.

FEAY-SCOTT Darrel Charles Feay. 25, and Dorothy Alice Scott, 26, both NELSON-GRANT Lonnle Joe Nelson. 32, Texarkana, fnd Fannie Mae DRUET-RENSTROM Robert Roy Druet 26. and Marvel Eloyde Renstrom, 26, both Berkeley; MARTIN-MADISON Kenneth S. Martin.

33. and Dorothy Jean Madison, 32, both Oakland. i QUAAS COOPER Wlllard McKay Quaas. 28. and- Marion Phylus Cooper.

21. both Hayward. DEEN-CHEW Allen Jay Deen, 27, jand Janet Christina Chew, 22, both Oak land. i SUTHERLAND-GARRETT George ob ert Sutherland, 32, Livermore. land Annette Gloria1 Garrett, 28, Needham i Mass.

-I DUNHAM-BRIGGS Robert Bruce Dim-ham, 21, San Francisco, and Audrey Diane Brigs. 20. Oakland. TJRWIN-WHITCOMB Benjamin Pember Irwin, 42, and Josephine Sunseri Whit comb. 44.

both San Jose. RICHARDSON-ROARK Robert Vernon Richardson, 22. and Naomi Opal Roark, 22, both Pleasanton. Solano pounty Born to the wife of: WORTMAN. George.

Napa. girl. LOWERY, Lieut. Vincent. USN, Vallejo, boy.

RYALS, Byron, Vallejo, boy. DIXON. James, Mare Island, boy. HERRINGTON, Sgt. Robert, USMC.

ValleJo. irL GIBSON. Robert. Valleio. bpy.

HOOD, J. Sonoma, boy. DIVORCES FILED HEAD, Lillian vs. Walter. MIZE, Dorothy vs.

Russell. ACROSS wonder. 41 Link. 43 Decide. 44 Spanish gentleman.

48 Matrons. 48 Turf. I 49 Whirlpools. 51 Speaks and re-t veals superficial knowledge. ACROSS 53 Geologic time divisions.

56 Starlike. 60 Silly creatures. 64 Burrow. 65 Tapestry. 67 Twofold.

68 Furnishes with weapons. 69 Old witch. 70 Dispatch. 1 71 Quantity of food. 72 Barrier: 73 Work units.

53 Its fleece was white asj snow. 42552 Sslatlea ta Testerday's Passla I I Ml 0 It 1 jo In I Ie In IMIE li. Is I tttVM WHY WALK? $2 DOWN $20 Monthly Buys any of the following 1939 Chevrolet 2-door 1939 Pontiac 2-door 1 940 Cldsmobile 4-door $285 100 cars to choose from locations $5 DOWN $25 Monthly 1940 Ford 1940 Cheyrolet Club 1 940 Pontiac 4-door $365 1940 Oldsmobile Club 1 941 Plymouth $385 1941 Buick $425 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM- ALL MAKES AND MODELS No Delay in Delivery Now 3 locations Pearce Byron Motors 7412 East 14th Street SW eetwood 8-8551 12-14 Motors Spring Clearance BARGAINS GALORE! 10 Cars. Under $100 1940 Plymouth t4-door; rebuilt motor $99 1937 DeSoto 4-door $95 1933 Chevrolet coupe; very clean 1933 Chevrolet coupe; radio 1932 Ford 4vdoor: new motor $95 1929 Model A pickup; perfect $98 1932 Chrysler 4-door 1933 Chevrolet 4-door; runs" swell $95 1936 DeSoto 4-door 1937 Packard 6. 4-door $80 Plus Many Mor Later Models We Finance Servicemen Invited T2TH AND EAST 14TH S40A-AUTOS WANTED ABSOLUTELY Top Tot 1 939s to 1 942's We pay' mere spot eash than anyone for pre-war cars.

Free cat fare noma. Pearce Byron Motors 7412 East 14th Attentior1 We are paying a premium on used ears for 1941 to 1951. cars cleared. Tal Bunnels. 265S Shattuck.

Berkeley. TH omwall 3-Z2ia. ABsuLUXJl too once tor dean cars; bonus to service men; out-of-state cars cleared. Al Quintal. 10307 East 14tis Street.

LO ckhaven 8-3636: LO ckhaven 8-7048 evenings. ATTENTION sellers, 100 cars wanted lm mediately for new location; any year, make or model: we will pay you top dollar. Ted Tune. 1051 East 12th Street. A Cars tor wrecking: any condition -call us last for top dollar: Immediate towing.

California Auto Wrecking. HU mboldt 3-1290. I Ask Me I'll Buy Your Car B. M. Gordon.

KE Uog 4-5959; evenings. TH omwall 3-7670. I A better price for clean, well kept cars. Motors. 17057 East 14th, Lucerne z-vauo.

AUTOMOBILE wanted clean, late preferred. KXllog 1424 East 14th, days. A Clean 1946 to 1951; must have- quick from private party; have cash. George. GLeneourt 3-4389.

A. A. Junk cars or trucks for scrapping. Paying: 920 to 325. LA ndicape 4-5089 Bnnafide Wreckers.

CARS, 1906-19511 will pay top dollar for your car; paid for or not; or win give you older car for equity. "Jim Williams." 1067 San Leandro Boulevard, San Leandro. SW eetwood 8-6358, LO ckhaven 8-1734. Cash for Your Car Any make; out-of-state cart accepted. R.

McNeil. 3077 Broadway. TW inoalcs 3-4420. i- CASH tot pre-war cars. Sea us.

3327 Linden, Piedmont 6-4230. CARS (or scapping, $17.50 up. Call any time; quick service. BErkeley 7-1047R, CASH i for any clean car 1936 to 1948. AN dover 1-9871.

JUNK cars, 918 to $25; immediate pick ttp. LA ndscape 4-1491: evenings BErkeiey 7-OS19M. LATE Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth. Will trade 11650 lot. Piedmont 5-7464.

PRIVATE party wants 1950-1951 4-door. Mercury, overdrive. Cash. Beacon 3-2227'. 913 South 43rd, Richmond.

TOP dollar for old cars; 1933-1943. 3350 San Pablo, PI edmont 5-6043. WILL: sell your car; top price, no cost. Axnaolt Auto Sales, LO ckhaven 8-3841. 351 Trailers, Hovst for Salt AUOA, new 15-21 foot, also Used vacation trailers.

United Trailer Sales, Bswrootniii, LOCknaven 9-4421 MONARCH cub. factory built abuninunv. sleeps e. excellent condiuon. 3993.

431 Ashton Avenue. TR inidad 3-9086. ROADHOME, 20 foot, sleeps four, well equipped. S475. TOO Holly Hill Drive, Walnut Creek 8917.

PAN i American, 1948; 27-foot tandem, electric dox, hot water, new paint, 1952 license; beautiful condition. My equity balance due. 23 payments at $59.04. BU Trailer Court. LO ckhaven 1-3128.

PAN-AMERICAN, 1952 model. 40-foot; sacrifice $3000 equity for $1500; 4 rooms, full bath, awninc Mrs. Veatch. Lucerne 3-8883 or SW eetwood 8-1470. Hobs for Salt SE the" temllc 1959 35-foot Roll-Away; 3 bedrooms, dinette, 8 cubic foot refrigerator, tub and shower.

All seams electric welded. Also authorized dealer for Roadmaster. Idea and Terry Ramblers. Open from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.ra daily.

i Moody Bros. 8506 iMacArthur Boulevard." LO ckhaven 9-4333 SPECIALS Good used trailers of all sizes for 1 week. TRAILER HAVEN 2399 East 14tb Street San Leandro. TR inidad J-3512. Also dealer for Viking and Mobile SPARTAN Royal Mansion; never lived in.

i iaj CKnavcn g-7480: Lucerne 2-9251. TRAILER. 13-foot. LitUe Ceasar. also flat' trailer and camping equipment.

20593 Center. Street, Castro Valley, TRAILER, 2-man camping, good condition; 9300. 2257 38th Avenue. I TRAILER. 19ol Columbia deluxe.

23 ieet; patio equipment. LA kehurst 3-9884. 10-faot aluminum teardrop trailer; sleeps four; fully equipped; Independent lighting; Innerspring mattress, stove, ice box, 9400. SW eetwood 9-0319. 1370 147th Avenue.

San Leandro. 1947 i Vucing; panel ray heater, apart-' merit-size gas cookstove, sleep leaving state, must sell; $495. 243 Qypress Street. Alameda, Lot 44. Friday's Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Keep quiet! 5 Month of much ACROSS 20 Cantered.

22 Solemnly. 24 French resort. 26 Erstwhile European ruler. 27 Long-tailed game bird. 31 Of a social 35 Border.

38 Air-borne toys. 38 Breathe noisily lOGoT 14 Gambling gam term. IT 15 Light sarcasm. is arisn priest. 17 Object of Veneration.

1 18 Discourage through fear. during sleep. 19 Iridescent gem. 39 Fills with solemn 14! ----p. -it; 's IF" 7 i 2q" 2V 22 TT" sj'ss- i 2.

2oT 29 30 "xTSl" 3T" 33 3TT 35 3fT" 3lT 3F 40V 41 42 il 4" 45 46 47? 48 49" so ST T1 53 54 55 TT 59 57 S8 59 6bT ST" 62 5T" 'i mmm I r. 5T" 67 6tT "1" 77 69 3 IT" 72 Dedicated to the Dcauty of the Living Spirit Lovely intimate gardens, softly playing fountains. a fitting resting place; for the remains of the beloved dead. Cksuation Sexvick. chapel and organ 4.

from $50 Endowk) ckwNiCHM from S30 AD GROUND C.U I A Direction Lawrwnc F. Moor Paid i Cart Entombmiwt CrnYrr, in a ilirin of peic and! beauty from $475 All properties under endowed care. Ample off-street parking. DOWN 1 Greet. DOW! 32 River in Idaho.

2 Bring to nim 33 Bower. Cit ln Yorkshire, do If the Eneland. 1 What to light's red. 37 Spending the 4 Montana city, warm season, 3 Render assUtanca. 40 Clean.

6 Bestowed 42Brand with hot formally. 1 Noise of surf on shore. SSluggishj. 1 1 iron. 1 45 True.

47 Party for men only. 1 9 singer. SO Dark stain. 10 Scraping Pots an4 52 African fly. pans.

54 Harsh, trumpet 11 Young seals. sound. 13 Russian iriver. 56 False. 13 Lean on 57 Rent.

21 Flat circular plate. 58 Shade treea. 23 Boat Daddies. 59 FooXless. "tt riiDMONl AVINVI OAKIAND 4 S-01SS 11 PIS4MSI 1 W)M-mouthed Jug.

2 Emulate Perry or Bing. 63 Aims. 68 Observa. 25 Son of Adam. 27 Aspect.

1 28 Chopped. 29 Correct. 30 Its capital 18 Austin.11 "A-.

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