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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 31

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i J- Mt OtID MRS red lilt I4I-USID 0AM fOR SAU llft-USIO tm FOR IALI w-TRiiLtft mouii ro tAll OiHind Tribunt, Monoiy, July 30, 1956' 29 BAY COUNTIES VITAL STATISTICS DEATHS 4 ii i i vxl a a aa l.wava-a, i aaa a DEATHS DEATHS fc.o of the Hsgy-Keenan Mortuary. Central Avenue at Mints) Street, Alameda. -a F06ABA, Felipe, in Oakland July IS, is, or tea eon of Mr. end Mrs. Lu- ciano Posada, loving brother of gurlta, Luciano and Rlcardo Posada.

Beloved nephew of Yaaac and Franc isca i Valeniuela. A naUvw el California. Age 1 years. Friends are invites) to attends-' th service From the Caporgne and Co. Mortuary, 1737 Grove Street, Oek- land.

Wednesday August 1st at 13: IS thence to the Assembly of God Otuzcrw 127 $th Street. Berkeley where eerv. Ice will be held commencing at 1 p.m. Felix Arehulet officiating. Inter menl Mountain View Cemetery.

Berv sees p.m. Tuesday. ROBERTS, Francu Albert of San Le-. Studebaker 1950 Commander 4-door sedanT radio, heatat, automatic transmlsalnn A rn rln car thfoufhour abifr Wf ttZK apv MURPHY BUICK CO. Broadway; OLympic 8-1723.

STUDEBAKEK. 1951 four-door Cham. pion; radio, heater, overdrive. Very ciean. tit Bandies.

Ill par month Stored at SI East Hth. San Leandro NE ptune MUDtBAKER, I960 (onverUble. Radio, healer, overdrive. Cheap. $150, 3784 nmsaway.

SILDt-BAKER. Vl ranch waaon automatic transmission; excellent con- dition: make offer. VE rnon 7-63IW STUDEBAKER 1960 Chsmpl. aedan Good condition. 1395, TH ornwall S-S22I S'i ILBAKEH, 1649, radio, heater, spot light Good condition, $19.

LUcerne 2-32 IS. Si lUbBAKtR 1951 V- sedan; radio. neater, overdrive: u5. EL in l-5ai4 Sol. STUDEBAKER, 1948.

Io-door sedan; si is. ink ptune TRIUMPH TR II, roadster white, rvu irainrr, niacx neater, C. 1 MOTORS. 2586 Telegraph, Bcrke- TRIUMPH iTR2i Hjs radio. hrsltf.

$000 miles. Bt offer over $2200 Will take trade. YE lW1one 4-3730 Jim onn wslnul Creek VOLKSWAGEN. 1955 Sunlilier Sedan. Radio, heater.

Many olhtr extras. Onlv $1793. East Bay Chevrolet Co. rail Dan ranio, Albany. LA ndscape 5-4735.

Volkswagen Sales and service. Rev Johnson Motors, 3851 East Htht ANdover 1-2804. VOLKSWAGEN. 1953, un roof, red leatherette; radio, extras:" original owner; $1400 or highest bid. LA nd-soaoe 4-8957.

evenings. VOLKSWAGEN i BerKuy-Lediolks- wagen. Tig san raoio. AlDany. LA nd- sc.Tpe 6-2943.

VOLKSWAGEN 1955. sun roof. 7000 miles. $1450, excellent condition. LA ndcape 4-6442 VOLKSWAGEN, 1955.

Volkswagen sun roof; many extra; excellent condition: $1,495. AT lantic 4-4692 VOLKSWAGEN, 1954; $1233, OLympic 5-5257, WILLYS, 1951; clean tutone gray station wagon, win run liks a lackrabblt on half the gas you now use. Only $59, $41.60 down, $36 monthly. Bsrista Bert's, Hfh. S1U.VS, mal suuon tx peciaL Only.

$695. Harvey Motors 3055 Broadway: GL encourt 3-4405 WILLYS, 1947 ieeo station wason: new transmission, overdrive; good condi uonjLO ckhaven anoro in Oakland July 156, be- -loved husband of Farie M. Roberta. loving father of Jane Francis and Harrv Evert Roberta, beloved son ef Mr. and Mrs.

Albert J. Roberts of Orinda. lev- mg brother of Walter R. Roberta of Los Angeles. Ernest Z.

and Lawrence E. Roberts of Orinda and of the lale jj Alice F. McCarthy, uncle of Susan Rivberts and Gerald McCarthy. A na- live of Kelsey. California.

Age year. A member and-past master of Park' Boulevard Lodge No. F. and A. member of Oakland.

Chapter No, 34 Royal Arch Masons. Oakland Com- mandery No. 11, Kniahu Templar anit Aahmes Temple of me Shrine, hnn of Lome-Vnrte ES. past president Lome Villa Brothers Club, chairman Rambos. Board of Lome Vista Assembly flain.

how for-Girls, Fruttvtl Parlor No 252, charter member and Club, past president Washington. Dad4 Club, past president San Leandro Dad.i""T, Club Council, member of ffan XjtwA'm Citizens Peak Commission and Butch- ers Union Local No. 12. Friend are in- vited to attend services at the Tele graph Avenue chapel of Grant Mill '-Mortuaries, 3aoO Telegraph Avenue, Tuesday July 31st at 3 o'clock p.m. Service by fee.

Henry Freed and Park Boulevard Lodge No. arwfj No. 252. W. Inurnment Chapels e.

of the Chime. (Off-street parking SANTO. John V. of Newark, July 1956, dearly beloved father ot John-. Santo of Newark.

A native ef Pico.a. Azores Islands, Age year. A tnem- -per of XS. Council Number I Newark. A member of Stove Mounters Union Local No.

$1. Friends are In- vited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday. July 31st 1936 at 30 from the Chanel of the Palms. Il South Meln Street. Fremont, thenee" to St.

Edward" Church tn where Mas will be said for the l- pose of hi anul commencing at a Interment. Holy Ghost Cemetery. Fre-H mont. Recitation of the Roaary Monday, Dallas raul. director, TOWATA.

Henry in Alameda. Jure 17, 166. beloved husband of Tosnt Towata, loving father of Richard, Ltl----. Han, Viola, John. Dorothy, Louts and Sadie: grandfather of eight grandchll- dren and ftv greet-grandchudren.

A native of Japan aged 12 year. Frlenda are invited to attend funeral services Monday, July 30, at o'clock m.et from the Alameda Methodist Church, 3911 Buena Vista Avenue, Inurnment Chapel of th (Smiley and Gallagher -WEDSTtO. Hencena Marl at her Sharp Avenue. Walnut Creek. July 1956.

beloved wife of Anker Wedsled. mother of Norman Wedted and Mrs. Virginia Lament both of Sacramento, Mrs. Laura Kuhn of Sen Francisco. James Wedsted of Walnut Creek and the late Mrs, Helen Crook; also, survived by nine grandchildren.

A nttv Denmark, aged years. Services will -be held Tuesday at It a tn th Little Chapel of the Flow- ers (Hull Sonsi, Walnut Creek. Interment. Memory Garden! Cemetery, Concord, Card of Thanks ALAHIDA cesc TV EAST AfgOCIATIOM Acknowledge Mamartal gift taw aid -uva rurnt agauun hurt dleeaa. Memorial sift may be msiisd aa --r siskoo kaedquarter, III Saet 11th -s met tiwiaaio, ni gnaaie esoi ar Kthtr 1933 ManKamTn 4.

door sdn. radio, better, hvdramstir lri hrpest dim wo hsve mil and thr price as mni. MURPHY BUICK CO. ITM Broodwy; OL ymplr 8-1733 Kaisr 1953 Manhattan 4 -door Sedan: radio. hester.

hydra-malic, U.S. Royal Muter whit wall Only $798 RAY PONTIAC goodwill ai'to centes. Bmcwy at 37th: GL enroiirt t-3425 KAISER. 1951 lour-door aedan; over drive, radio, heater; for economical transportation at a give-away price: may be handled with no cah, monthly. At Huffman Motors, 1814 or 1030 Park Street Alameda.

Chrysler Plymouth dcsler, LA kehurst a-2751. LINCOLN, 1854 Capri coupe. Full power. Thli car la in like new condition in way. $395 will handle Hth Street.

LO ckhaveni -5T1J. MERCURY 1953 MONTEREY 1 fl UmAmm OWL YEAR ITNCmJTIONJlfMR CHAN1CAL GlTARAftTfcE! Art exceptionally wpII kpt. on owner cr. Ha Mereomattc, i-idio. ncatr.

directional extras. Rich lustrous) cinnamon Drown fimth. Fin, clean, upholstery. Here a smooth- powerful performer you'll be proud to own. only muvz or vyj oown aiilU sio.

iiiiiihmi i mtmtn inni DOTEN PONTIAC 2600 Telegraphr-Berkeley TH ornwall 3-252? Mercury 1953 Hardtop coupe: equipped with radio heater, Mercomatie, wntt wau nres, l-tonc paint, tinted glass. Only $1398 RAY PONTIAC GOODWILL AUTO CENTER Broadway at 27ih: GL encourt t-3425. MERCURY 1949 4 door aedan. Hunter Green, overdrive, radio, heater. What a sweetheart! No money down, $30 month.

in With Prlre Price's Used Cars 164th and East 14th. San Leandro. Open Evening. EL gin 1954 hardtop, Mcrcormitic and all extras: beautiful metallic delta green; exceptionally clean priced to sell; can finance you 100. See this carl at Huffman Motor Company, is 14 or 1630 Park Street, Alameda.

Chrysler- Plymouth dealer; LA kenurst 3-zmi. Mercury. 1949 4-Deer gedsa. New paint, clean interior. $19 down 123 per month.

Jack Wheals. The. Little Comer." 5nd and East Hth Street 8W eetwoodj $-8523. MXRCURYS, 1950s Fords. 1966a.

Tre-mendoua savings, no baloney. These cars an trucked to our at positively never driven or registered. 90-day guarantee, open nil i p.m. jonn o. Henrv.

1814 Park Street. Alameda. MERCURY. 1955 Montclair hardtop. Leaded with accessories and.

power equipment low mileage. Ask for John Casho. Curt Campbell lora -1021. San Pablo. Albany.

LA ndscape 5-3685. Used Car Department. MERCURY 1965 Monterey fordor. Merco mafic, radio, heater: 12,000 miles. Beautiful red, white.

Excellent condition. Original owner, $3250. 1350 off for cash. LA ndscape 5-1675. 1 MERCURY, 1949 aedan: clean and sharp, radio, heater, new paint, ex cellent throughout 1445, down 927 monthly.

lUrtl Bart's, mi. Jlgb: XfXRCURY 1954 club coupe. Radio. Heater, overdrive, runs, looks Ilk new Rank terms. Open evenings and Sun- day.

Jack Holland Motors. 16285' East Hth. San Leandro, BR owning 6-1173. MERCURY 1959 hardtop, beautiful con-l dition. radio, heater, overdrive, no down; $37 month.

Pay less at (150 Broadway. MERCURY 194 sedan; radio, heater; cheap. NEptune $-7153, ANdovex t-4931. MERCURY. 1953 sedan: heater.

Merco- ma tic, veij sharp. $1100. 378 Broad' way. 11ERCURY. liSOT convertible, white aidewalli, power equipped, ex it as $445.

LA kehurst 3-3681: MERCURY 1950 club coupe, radio, heater, clean: Mil. LA ndscape 4-4605, td. 1951. New paint tonneau cover tires; motor excellent Show room condition. $1095.

OLympic 5-8193. NASH, 1953, Statesman custom. 4-door, overdrive, radio, heater, one-owner. Sharp! $896. Ask for John Casho.

Curt Campbell Ford. 1031 San Pablo, Al LAndacapa 6-3665. Used Car Dep rtmen NASH 1954 Metropolitan Thil hardtop with its sparkling coral finish has not only beauty but economy, eat of driving. Only $1198 and you get in automobile that's been driven only (MOO miles. 0ea Evaalngs, alar 'til Jack Milliard 16600 East 14th San leandro BR NASH rambler, 1963.

station wagon. Very clean: low mileage. Alderson Used Cars, University. Berkeley. TH ornwall s-trTJ.

open aunaay. NASH, 1953 sUtion wagon. Must see to appreciate. Radio, heater, overdrive. 74S.

WU1 finance. Woody Morris, $339 Foothill. Oldsmobile 1955 88" Holiday ft Darkling turquoise over white. equipped with GM convenient power steering, and an otner pupuiai s- 1955 "88" Holiday Attractive tutone mint green, matching luxurious Interior, fully, equipped in-- ldtnr power ateindUiaJht sidewalls. Sea these two fast felllnt.

low mileage automobuea todayl (No phone orden.) Orn aTealarsT till Jack Hilliard 16600 East 14th San Leandro BR owntng $-4141. OLbsMOBlLE. I960, radio, heater, hv-dramatic: real sharp Jewel, only $695. Be. to appreciate.

money down Alas many other 1953. 1963 Oldsmobilea to choose from. Jay a Auto Sales, 1977 East Hth Street San Lean-dro. NE ptune $-3'54. 6LDSMOB1LE.

1951. Holiday tlec-tnc windows, signal radio, nylon, white wall Life Guard, extras. Nothing down. Assume loan. $aS.

Private. TRinidad 3-lM. OLDSMOBILE. 1950 four door; radio, heater. Hydramatic: new paint Sea to appreciate.

$87 handles. per month. Stored at. 1 East Hth. San Leandio; NE ctug 6-000.

i OLOSafOBILE, 1953 super $. Tour door. All extras. Priced. aeU taine Buutiful fsmllv ear.

Joe Loke TE mplebar 2-a00. HU mboldt fll.nsMORILX. 1950 Super HoTT- dev. Fully equipped. Cleanest one In town.

Must aea to appreciate- Nothing dnwn. 7744 East Hth IttMI. ie haven $-5711 mxiKMOBILX. SUrfire; fully quipped, sow mileage, white walla. $3495 fwr Nasa.

mt Broadway 411-DfiliOBlLE. 153 super Holid. eoupc. Very clean. Alderson Used Car.

University. Berkeley. TH ornwall Open Sunday -OLDSMOBILE 1931 $695. Radio, heater, hydramatic. Immaculate condition.

Private party. OL vmpic -TM ciean; rebuilt jno-j tor: $385. EL (la HiB, i-aiaa; Vttn Ardovr. OLDSMOBILE, convertible; goad general condition: will aell or trade: nest offer. LA wdseepe $-70sT lit TwvnBrt.E.

1947 convertible excellent ncHelcif lUStdKaaa. LA ka Flamtnga. Fleet waa Carp and fumilura down, payment peclalg on lfoot Crown and Mar. Mirv aBaF'TWITrTaieT--r-r vv) r.l ism. Ssn leandro ANGELUS.

Pieasurecraft Dai Ion. Roll Away, wtoody'a, 10154 San Pablo. El t-ernto. CLOoEOUT of demonstrators 3540 45 foot one and two-bedroom kit and Golden State. Shields Trailer Salea, 14645 East 14th, Sea EL fin woo.

UON'T buy a vacation trailer until you check our prices. Alios 14-34 feet t'nilefl, ajon foothill. FLAMINGO LARGEST SELLER IN THE WEST THERE MUST BE A SIZES 31 HIT TO 41 FEET. FACTORY built trailer, 31 foot Excellent, condition. For living or camping KE Hog 3-51 NO ONE BEAT TRAILER CITT Selection and Service 12 to 50 Feet TRY TO THIS 15-FOOT RONfER eouioned.

$100 unwn, sz4 Moruin. 4fJiOOT; NEW TRANSA 2-bedroom $7Moptii. UFtN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 PM. Penile 1.I4M VALLEJO.

and floor plans. Don L. Kimball Mobile Home Sales, 10174 San Pablo Avenue, E.I euerrito. Spartan, Kenskill Dealer Lowest prices on used trailers. Terms lute rent.

Spartan. down. 7 years. Consignments accepted, Insurance. Open evenings ana ounaays.

Woodland Trailer Sales 14875 East Hth, San Leandro 1.0 ekhaven -2K. SACRIFICE equity 40 loot one bedroom, una nioaei. wnjiatr trade lor smaller trailer. Jennings, 2470 Washington Avenue, apace zo, San Leandro. TERRY.

1956 25 -foot Like TR inidad 2-5674, after 7. UNIVERSAL 2ti-lil. 2 loom. Perlect KE Hog 151A TBolLf HOUSE WANTED LATE model. 40 trailer.

Will trade eoult.v in new bedroom home, completely furnished. OLtver e-inj. MONEY. Spoi.casn tor your trailer. Oldenburg's.

11031 San Pablo Avenue. El Cerrlto, LA ndscape 4-3353. TRAILERS wanted. Cash or coiuign- ment. Shields Trailer Sales, 14845 East Hth Street, San Leandro.

EL gin 1-9600. 100 AIRPLANES FOR S1LI 'V'VVVVVVVarXrXriJI, STINSON Voyager, new metal wings. iresn license, ij.bbj. la nqicsp 9-7530 TuOAAIRtlfR BEECH Bonanza, Cessna. 180 or? Will trade $6000 equity in 3 Pittsburg duplexes and 'or building lota in Antiocb.

Plateau 7-0191, Antioch. 1100 LOST RUkmBvWT'eaW, gray wings, edged L-wilh white, white top-notch. "Peter" ylalks ymplc 8-1033. BEAGLE, 2 yearkartnale, name cnua pet. brown, white, black, San Lorenro.

EL giH--l-4H3 COCKER Spaniel, red; identification number B32. Reward. Please return' to DOG, antali in female. li- cense 7962. Fruitvale-East 12th.

Reward. LOekhaven TR inidad 3-7530. DIAMOND engagemeht ring; corner roi, teiegrapn. Keward. Please call LA ndscape 4-ll DENTAL plate; lower DartlaL 3 teeth: rairrax vicinity; rewardi Kg.

nog 3-141. PARROT. Mexican; vicinity- 65th Ave nue. SW eetwood "8-0754, after 5:30. MINIATURE coUie female, black and white, bald spot above taiL "Missy." Reward.

CL ifford 4-4000, LU cerne l-4fl2 PARAKEET, blue-chartreuse face; vi cinity Haas Avenue. San Leandro, July 29lh: reward. SW MBiwtl. Ulue, green, answers Nicky, viclnitv Deimnnt Avenue. Re ward.

LO ckhaven 2-1183. STICK pm. 10 diamonds, rubv in cen- ter; reward $100; no questions asked 1742 Bush Street. San Francisco. SHEPARD, partly Coilte, blond.

"Boy," memum, maie. juiy 1st. Mayward Highway. Reward, LA eh rut 2-3346. WATCH.

diamond THazel from Russ '4BI Vicinity and Tele graph. Reward, LOekhaven $-6199. 1110 FOUND PEKINGESE male; Lake district; owner pay for ad. TR inidad 2-9077. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE BABY buggy, bassinette complete, port- am ironer, gooa condition, uu ymplc 2-4283.

Divorces Filed BERNER, Dorothy vs. Richard: GL'ICE. Addle M. vs. Herbert IRWIN.

Beverly. C. vs. Dsvid. MUNSELL, Bernie S.

vs. Robert LOTZ; Adam vs. Barbara J. WELLSl Carrol J. vs.

Helen. ALLEN. Margaret I. vs. Eric A.

GRASER, Marjririe v. Throdore Jr. Isrparate maintenance). MILLIKEN, Donna R. vs.

William B. HAYES, Jewell D. vs. James E. BOIKO.K.

Jonirvs George A. SWAN. Gloria vs. William. CARTER.

Anna vs. Lionel. MENDEZ. Anastarlo vs. Domocla.

RIVAS, Joseflna vs. Joe Fshio. METCALF, Iva'va. Julius Arthur. KING.

Helen. A. Clyde L. GREELMAN. Bonnie J.

vs. William G. RUSSO-Helen vs. Santo. REES Elizabeth.

vs. Bees Jr. MELINE Janice vs. John. MICHALETO.

Paul vs. Margaret JACKSON, Annie M. vs. Marlon GARNER, Adeline vs. Otis.

ULRICH. Ernest J. ve. Irene VARGAS. George C.

va. Ella M. I KATEN. Jean B. vs.

John J. GIOHDINO. Marjorie A. vs. John T.

MILES. George vs. Margie H. tal nuimenti. BALDWIN, Mae vs.

William. EVANS. Maude va. Russell. EATON.

Buoy J. va. George BECK. Norma M. vs.

Willis WOODS. Sadis t. vs. Samuel WILSON. Mary A.

VS. Charles GARCIA. Emma Lou ys Charles M. uv.sntt, Larien va. isorman YEGHOIAN, Edith R.

vs. Henrv. MILNE. Dixie vs. Douglas B.

DIAZ, Florence J. vs. Jr J. Divo'ces Granted isTF.fti.of i Tottr ngrrr Betty Louise from Richard BURR, Margaret from Edwin FORD. Freddv from AugnMirie PRATHER.

from Rainn GHRfSTOFFERSEN. Frances P. from Merril HERZOG. William A. from Anita M.

tt-AlftfJ. Fern from George-A-N VALDF.Z. Virginia A from Xav'ieVS DF.MEI.LO. Laiune L. from Frank NE1.I ES.

Marrelia Ruth from Fred. SMITH. Walter B. from Jean A. DAWSON.

Beverly V. from Conrad P. ADAMS, Leonard from Fannie Mae SOUTHARD, Pauline R. from Le Roy ALEXANDER. Earsl V.

frnrn Eva KLING. Patricia Y. from Rodney REDKOLES. Betty H. from Peter N.

CARN'ES, Melda from Henry N. NINES, Louise from Joaepn tHOMPSON. Richard D. from Marie J. HOSTETTER.

Jack R. from liydia D. LOF1NG. Margaret from Alvut M. LAYTON.

Muriel from Roy PETERSON. Carol from Normas BOLEN Clarence from Joyce A. WALLER. Ann A. from Robert 1.

CHARLESTON, Cora Y. from Jowpfc HOUSTON, Patricia L. from Jack SlPe. Aoeiene from Lawrence E- Jt. ESTEE.

Evelyn from William J. JACKSON. Ivorv from Elsie B. MADISON. Charlotte from Lero BEARD.

Zelde from Harold L. FINAL JONES. Edna F. from Leonard- ENGELS. Virrme Irves from William MrnFinnet Rriwini S.

from lo J. GIBBS. Eliraneth Jane from William 8 resented at Crocker-Angle national 1460 Benaelwar Oakland Packard 1955 V8 Hardtop SPECIAL TMIR WEEKI iBaainifnl. -Panama -Clipper, dark I land whlta with mllrhiM 1ntrl6r.t with whlta aide wall tire. Has radio, heater, automatic 'tranemtsMon.

Power brakes and other extra Carries a ONE YEAR UNCONDITIONAL. ME CHANICAL GUARANTEE. Won't last' long at only 12395. DOTEN PONTIAC 2600 Telegraph Berkeley TH ornwall 3-2529 fUtkARD Mi. sedan, ioo Series.

IM. tog becomes eliding; the ideal family car; toot financing. Pay less at 5150 Rmsdwsv: Of. vm pie 4-0825 PACKARD 1955 4 door atdan. model 400; Patricia.

Full power; black. 000 miles. Fully guaranteed, UIUS, will take trade. VE Uowiton 4-3130, 3101 North Main. Walnut Creek.

PACKARD 1953 sedan; Ultramattr, dio, heater: low mileage; $845. McNeil, 3031 Broadway; TW Inoaka 3-4420 PLYMOUTH 19 2-Door Station Wagon Down Payments $5 1. 86 Month 77 Trades Accepted Contarl Mt. Mullen GL encourt 3-0897, 2401 Broadway. Plymouth 1955 Belvedere V8 4-Door Lovely aqua and white with matching interior.

This wonderful low priceo automobile offers you big ear power steering, smooth powerflite transmis sion and powerful V8 performance. Inv maculate; low mileage, J1M5. Opea Evenings, landsy 'III 9 Jack Hilliard 16600 East 14th San Leandro BR own in fMMT. Plymouth, New 1956's Stock Adjustment Ssle 20T, discount on 4-door. 2doors and Off base list price.

Huffman Motor Co. 1639 Park Street, Alameda, LAkahurst 3-3751. Plymouth, Club. CranbrooJc model, with 4aw Beautiful, original condition. $10 down.

$40 per month. Jack Wheels. The Little 82nd and East Hth Street, SW eetwopd 6-6523. PLYMOUTH. 1955 V8 Belvedere SUtion Wagon.

'Radio, heater, automatic trans- ml-ssion. A beautiful ear. priced to sen Fabry Motors, 1685 East Hth, San Leandro. PLYMOUTH, 1954 atation wagon, radeo.i heater, Hl-drive. 1 year bonded war ranty.

$1695. Harvey Motors 3655 Broadway: GL encourt 2-4405 PLYMOUTH, 1955; Belvedere convert! be de luxe. Wtth everything, fcxoel lent condition; $1950. Owner, Consider trade. ME ptune 6-1443.

PLYMOUTH 1956 Savoy $, fully equipped; assume low payments; will take trade; $300 equity. Mr. Rossum, TE mpieoar 2-7101 2401 Broaaway PLYMOUTH. 195S 4 -door. Low tnUeagc.

$217 or trade bandies. Stored at No. 1 East Hth, San Leandro. NEptune $-0800. PLYMOUTH.

1946 3-door sedan: radio heater, exceptional condition. $195 LUcerne 3-1077. PLYMOUTH 1956 Savoy 3-door; radio, heater. KE llog $-0535. Pontiac 1956 V8 Catalina Coupe.

A very low mileage executive car. Fully equipped with nyaramatic. radio, heater, white walls, etc. Sold with a new car guarantee. Special at $2498 RAY PONTIAC GOODWILL AUTO CENT'S Broadway at 37th; GL encourt 1-3425.

PONTIAC. 1933 CaUlina. ajLocal low mileage car. Immaculate condition. Beautiful tutone green with matching full leather interior, ruliy equipped dual range hydramatic.

LU cerne PONTIAC, 1953 Chlefjain deluxe 4- miles. Perfect In every way. 100 guarantee. Nothing down. 7744 East Hth Street.

LOekhaven 6-5713 PONTIAC, 1950; beautiful everglade green; hydramatic; nice vacation car; must see. Nothing down, monthly. Krsir Kleek, 2631 Fraltvale lOpen Sunday evenings; KE llog 1-9066. PONTIAC 1956, station wagon Safari. gorgeous automooue, loaueo.

unstr SOOA milM t.tran,. avririn at J924 Broadway, OL ympk con sider traoe. PONTIAC, 1956 Catalina coupe. Trans-! ferred Army officer. $650 down, $66.50 month.

May consider ism voimwaaen sun roof exchange. JEfferson PONTIAC. 193 Catalina; all extras. very clean, weekdays to 4:. iz 49th Avenue: KEllog $-4343.

Nights. VE rnon 7-680J. feONTUc, 4954 conve: ertlble. oil with extras. Sacrifice must AN dover 1-1101 evemngx.

aell PONTIAC 1953 CaUlina extras. clean. $1350 or trade for MG. KE llog J-0984. PONTIAC.

1952 Catalina custom, heater, hydramatic. Sharp. 3784 Broadway. 1 roNTIAC. 3-door Chieftain aedan.

Heater, good tires, new battery, $350. OL ymplc 3-31W5. PONTIAC l5o, blue Catalina hardtop. 13,000 miles, $2,295. Mr.

Burns. TM ornwall- $-3100; LAndscspe 6-7433. PONTIAC. 1949 lour-door; radio, heater. good condition; $300 cash.

TEmplebar before 1 pm. PONTIAC. 1951. 4 door de luxe. Fully equipped.

$4W. Mrs. raix, imu aemt- nary Avenue, Trailer Park. PONTIAC. 1951.

Perfect condition. Radio and beater. KE llog S1MCA, 1956's. Before you buy drive the new Simca. Howard's Motor Sales.

Berkeley-Albany. Distributor. San Pablo. Albany. LA ndscape 5-6506.

Studebaker 1955 'resident Hardtop This automobile, with its European styling "by Lowey." Is Studebaker award-winning masterpiece of motor car engineering achievement offers fine line of sport car, yet spaelousnese of family ear plus its powerful engine harnessed to Borg Warner's smooth automatic transmission. (Ladies! Please?) Oaea Eveaiage, Seeders Jack Hilliard 16600 East 1 4th San Leandro BR owning STUDEBAKER 1951 Commander coupe. If you want anas, brilliant performance end economy, see that can 10fr fSanctng. Payless at 5150 Broadway; OLympic 4-025 STUDEBAKER 19J Hawk. Assume wot knw monthlv Barmen ts on ep- proval of credit and collateral.

Low mileage. Will accent trade. Contact Mr. Mullen. $401 Broadway.

GL court 2-6097 STUDEBAKER. 304 discount on new Isaker-Packaid dealer. Ufa) Mount Dubio Boulevard. Warmit Crack: eve- nmgs OU I and Sundays. STUDEBAKER, 1D.

President aedan radio, heater, full power. amies. Aasa ialee. 171 Cnrverstty. SUNDAY ads close Frwav noon I overd DEATHS services Tuesday.

July 31, Its, at a.m.. from tno Chapel of the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary. $007 Telegraph Avenue, thence to St. Church, where a sung Mass ef Requiem will he offesve) for the repose ef her soul at 30 e.m, Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery? Recitation at the Heeary, Monday evening at 6. McKINNIf.

Georgia A. of Hayward. July 3a, Its. Beloved wife of Cecil R. McKlnnu, loving mother of Philip Mcstlnnls ef aea LeaiMre ana Patricia Shoemaker of Centervtlle, grandmother of two grandcniMren.

sister of Chll- ten Marshall of Milton, Oregon and Eieeman of Seattle, Washington. A native or rarmingrton. new Mexico. Age 53 years. Friends srs Invited to attend the funeral from the Methodist Church.

Trrv, California. Tuesday July 31st at I a.m. Friends may- call at avtrensen Bros. Chanel. Use Street.

Hayward. Interment Tracy Cemetery. MsalASTES. Helen M. Suddenly Rome.

Italy. May 13th. Loving aister of Victor F. Petersen. Stockton, California, Beloved daughter of the late Gertrude M.

and James F. Petersen. Lpsang niece of Mrs." tarolm A native of Alameda. California. Friends are.

invited to attend funeral services Wednesday. August 1st. I IX m. at the Chapel of the Chimes, Piedmont Avenue. Oak.

land. Contributions Heart rimd MeMENOMY. George in Oakland July 1M, beloved husband of Mabel McMenomy. loving son ef the late Cspt J. H.

and Lydla McMenamy. A eriemift. ate respectfully iVi'Vitcd to attend the funeral Wednesday, August I at $:30 a.m. at the Oakland Chapel of Freeman A Cox-Roach A Leonard, 2S36 Telegraph Avenue, thence to Our Lady of -Lourdea Church where a Reouiem Mass wilt be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 10 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday evening at o'clock.

Interment, St Mary cemetery. MeNEW. mncnJMiJn Coa, ord as. 30, oeiove McNew' of Concord, loving mother of Susan Carol. Nancy Lynn.

Donna Marie and Martin John McNew, all oi Concord, loving daughter of Mrs. Vera May Ribell of Oakland, loving sister of Dorothy Lewis and George Lewis of-Oakland. A native of Illinois, aged 33 'years. A member of Clayton Valley P-TA. Concord.

Friends, are invited to attend funeral services from MacFarlane-Brvant Chapel, Concord, Tuesday. Julv 31 at 16 a.m. Interment to follow at Mem ory Gardens, Concord. iFor further in formation please catl MU Iberry 2-1100. i NEIL60N, Arbtn Eugene.

In Oakland, July 1956, son of Helms Neilson, brother of J. H. Neilson. uncle of Mrs. Catheryn Qumall of Sacramento.

A member of Tonotseh Lodge Teh. 1062 P.O and American Legion Post of Tonopah Friends are respectfully mvited to attend funeral service Tussdsy. July 31 at 1:30 pm. at the Frultvale Chapel of the Clarence If. Cooper Mortuaries, 1569 Frultvale Avenue.

Interment, Evergreen Cemetery. tPhone KE llog NEWCOMB, La Vers, in Oakland, July 34. 1956, beloved another of La Vera Dressel, loving daughter of Mrs, Nellie Taylor, grandmother ef MichaeL Paul and Jeanette Dreesel. A native of California. A member of Oskland Circle No.

3 Foresters of America. Services Wert -held Monday Jnly at the Frultvale Chapel of the Clarence Cooper Mortuaries 1560 Frultvale Ave- nue. Oakland. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. OLIVEftAg, Frances at ker hem.

63rd Street, Berkeley. July 29 156. Beloved wife of the late Peter Oil vera, loving mother of Helen T. and Charles A. Oliveras.

A nstiveaf-Mis-aouii; aged $0 years. Services will he held Wednesday morning at 16 o'cleck in the Little Chapel of the Flowers PAEAK, Mary Catherine In Oakland July 1866. loving mother of Mra Margaret M. Spencer and Mrs. Kathleen r.

trick; grandmother of Douglas A. Spencer William Francis Spencer, Jeenette Nelson. Earl Christensen. William ChMsteneen and Francis Christensen, great-grandmother: of two great-grandchildren. A native of Michl an; aged 77 years.

Private funeral services Were held Mnndsy July 30. Memorials to the Heart Fund preferred, Fowler-Anderson Funersl Otrectors aerviee.i PHILLIPS, Carl Galen in Alameda, July i. oeiovea ntrsoajsa, or Koun v. tnn-Itpe, loving fatker-of Charles Phillips ot Alameda, loving brother of Miss Nina T. Phillips of Santa Cruz and Mrs.

Evelyn Bloom of Merced. A native of Rockwell City, Iowa. A member of the Veterans Association of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Friends are Invited to attenrfVthe funeral services Wednesdsy, August 1 at I o'clock p.m. in the Gothic Chapel LEGAL NOTICI NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY 1VEK that th Board -of Truateea of Warm Sprlnx School District of Alameda County hereby call for sealed proposal to be delivered to the Clerk of aalrt Board at the office of ald Board In the Warm Sor the east aide of th Stat Highway from.

Warm Soring to Mllpltav, about one-third mile south of the intersection of aald Stat High ay with Railroad Avenue in the City of Fremont, County ol Alameda, Stat of California. P. O. Bo 4. Warm Snrliiara.

California. Until Tuesday the 8th day of Auttuat, 1554, at :09 o'clock p.m., at which time and plar aaid bids will he opened for the furnishing of all labor, material, -equipment, me chanical workmanship, transporta tion and aervlcea required for the Installation and completion of certain palntin work on the Warm Spring School Building for th ar i s. i ni.t.iA, .1 LtV. v. A'" rrnnra urjun BIDDERS MUST MAKE BID ON THK BASK BIO AND ALL.

AL-TERNATKS. presented In accordance with plan snd apecifl-ratlons for aald work prepared by John M. i Evan. Architect, zisi Moornark Avenue. San Cali fornia, which evre on file at thH said-office of aaidBoard located above-mirntloned: Blda must be mad on old forms obtained at th aaid office of aaid architect and must signed by th bidder and accompanied ny a hid bond In th form procured from aald office, duly executed by th bidder as principal and at cor poration authorized to do bunlneas in the State of California a surety naming the Warm Spring School District of Alameda County as obi I are, or by a cashiers check tr certified cheek, certified without onrsYrtflratlon.

drawn on a an) vent sank oi tne otate or amomia oa a national hank doing buxtn In the. Star in the lamotinl of Four Hundred and no 1 Dollar $46 00). and made navahle to the Warm Spring School District of Alameda i.ounty Should the party or partif to whom the contract "Should be awarded fail to enter Into the con tract after the award and to tile the required bond the proceed of a certified or cashier. arnecK or he amount paid by the foidur or his ptiretv nirreuant to the terms of id hid bond either, voluntarily or pursuant to the Judgment rendered by th court In any action brought thereon wljl be retained by tald district aa agreed and liq uidated oaniaarea. The contrae-tenr nd Hrten- tractor Onder hira must pay all laborer, workmen and mechanics on aald work, or any part thereof, not le than th general prevail-in; rat of per diem wage and not 1 than th general prevail ing; rat of per diem wages lor legal holiday and overtime work.

for work of a similar character in th locality lit which th work Is performed, to wit: said school district, which per diem wages -shall not be lea than the stipulated rates contained In a achedule thereof which ha been ascertained and determined by aaid Hoard and which I now on file In the office of said Hoard and by reference Incorporated nd apeci-f led herein and made a part hereof, and which said general, prevailing rat tif per Hiem wage a hereinabove referred to and adopted for each craft or tvp of workman or mechanic needed to- execute tola contract, la herein specified follow; Prevailing Hourly Crf Tvpejgi- of orknsen Wage Rate Eastbay Births Born to the wife of: WEIDNER. Edward girt. MITCHELL. Earl bov. 8ACCO.

John B.t boy, KESSLER, Edward bnv. GUARD. Cheater boy, asss, waiter girl. ASKI.VNO. Leo girl.

SIEGEL. Barry boy. fHitl, Harry. A i boyi.I MAY. Lesley boy.

HENNINGS Robert bov. SEEBACH. Jack gifl-THEBEAU, Duane boy. ssHsoti Max: oov. WELLS, Arther girl.

MAYES. Edgar girt. BOIES. Ronald girl GOODWIN. David sir.

tu. tiim boy. Harrv: PON, Jimmy girl. GANGLET. Richard bov MONTGOMERY.

Zacharr boy. ini, ooao gin. RKEELAND. Leslie boy. WONG.

Louie girl. SEABORG. Donald girl. HERNANDEZ. Peter bnv.

CARPENTER. William bov. SPINOSI. Michael; bnv. LUFRANO.

Anthonv R. Jr girl. CAMPOS. Manuel bov. KL1EARES.

Alfred girl. MUNDT. Richard hov, PATTERSON. Le Card girl VARGAS. Leonard girl.

CORRALFS. Juan: girl DE OLIVEIRA. Clarence: firl. LUJAN, rraak: girl. -MOUNTZ.

Richard girl. I EE Wrvsdwarrt hov MrLENNAN. William hov GR.UBB. George R. Sr boy.

YEE, Clarence; girl. DEACON, Wilfrid sirl. RIDCWAY, Ralph P. boy. HOUCK.

Vernon girl. LOPEZ. Genree bov. HE MOTTO. Robert bov.

RODRIGUES. Alfred bov. SOTO. Paul: boy. RANDALL.

Harold eirt. DASHIEI.L, Joseph girl. GOODFELt.OW. Chairlea! CAMPBELL. Gerald boy.

KADERMAN. Ellis bov. MarLEOD. Stuart bov, HERFURTH. William hov.

BENAVIDEZ. Erminlo hov. GRAYSON. Albert: twin hovs. PHILLIPS.

Mack, E. Mrlviri; hov. McINNES. Robert hov. I4RSEN.

Gwrte bov. JOYCE. RnhUrt cirl FLENORY. girl. RAMSEY.

Don girt McCAUSLAND. Lowell ft sirl WILSON. Raymond boy. hattaro. Atrilio girl: icenses Issued CLAUSSENIUS-ZIMMERMAN.

Gary teore tiausaenlus. 30, Lafayette, and Shirley June Zimmerman, 30, Oakland. WIERSCH-RONAN Gordon Harold wiersch, 38. San Leandro. Barbara Lucille Ronan, 26.

Hayward. TERRY SWEZEY Harold Arthur Terry, 29. Hayward, and Patricia Sweiey, 27, Castro Valley. B4SCfTTiITTRICH Gahriel rerkelevir'and Charlotte Aga Ul- sricn, si, Hicnmond. CLAYTON-SHERMAN Robert Wvlle Clayton.

33. Oakland, and Gwendolyn Deisie Sherman, 21. Alameda. BYRD-THOMPSON James Bvrd S4 and Rose-Lee- 33, both -of Oakland. JUAREZ GARZA Johnnie Munoj Juarei, 37.

and Gloria Jimlnei Garza. 27. both of San Jose FLANAGAN-KIRK Richard Austin rianagan Napa, and Joan Ellen Kirk. 31. Oakland.

CABRAL-CHAVEZ-Slanley Frank Cab-! rai. ji, ana Maria Dolores-Chavez, 24 both of Oakland. I WALTER-COLEMAN- Conrad Walter. -JIL-ancLMildred Bradley Coleman, 37 th-of Berkeley." LAIR-ROEN Joseph Rmea Sin clair. 37, El Cerrlto, and Christine Elizabeth Roen Ik.

Walnut rri. CHRISTIANA-JONES-Thomas Patrick i.nn.uana, Oakland, and Donna 8ue Jones, 18. Berkeley. FERNANDEZ-H1GUEHA David Fernanda, 22. and Rosie Higuera.

both of Oakland. ROYBALL-APODACA George John noyoaii, 35, and Inei Apodara, 34 both of Sacramento. CEREMI1.LI-RADLOFF Joseph Carl ceremein. zj. San Leandro.

and Dianne Mart Radloff, 18. Hayward, KING-JACKSON-Brady King. 34, and Dorothy Jackson. 18. both of nkin WINTERS eVrajOKessir Winters Jr.

Berkeley, and Cecil Mae Cook, 33, HOSKINS-CRACRAFT Willis Gene Hoskins, 19. and Anna Katherine Cra-craft, 16, both of Hayward. MOREHOUSE-HINER-Donal Lee Morehouse. 26, Chathsm, N.J., and Jo anna vay Hiner, 25, Oakland. KSSTYUS-WATTERSON Louis Joseph Kestyus.

35, and Msrgie Lou Watter- son, 2. both Oak and. STRONG-HANSON Donald am strong. 27, oeievan, N.Y., and Shirley Anne Hanson. 27.

Berkeley. DEL RIO-ROSE Richard Anthony Del hio, nayward. and Phyllia Louise Rose. 21. Castro Vallev.

TOYYEE Arthur Chun Toy. 37, and Frances Yee. 31. both Oakland. LEMOINE-VALDEZ Teiktr Peter iemome.

17, New Orleans, and nsmona joena vaidei. 18. Berkelev. BASS-LANCASTER Charles Lee Bass. 19, illsboro.

and Elizabeth Ann Lancaster. 30. Alvarado. C1EMENT9-DE ERA Bobby Thomas Clements, J(l, and Phyllis Eva De Mera. both Oakland.

ALTON-HAYES Dennis Foster Dal- ton, 21. Berkeley, and Louise. Betts nsyes, 19. Ortnda. BROOKS- SMITH Fredrick Alma Brooks.

and Jan Georgia Smith, 17. both San Lorenro. REED-N1CHOLES Allen Louis Reed. 20, Oakland, and Lorna Jean Nicholas, 19. Hayward.

AMES-YOUNG--Frank James. 24. and Annie Beatrice Young, J8, both Oak land. CLEMONS-JOHNSON James Calvin demons, 22. and.

Emma Lou Johnson. 26. both Oakland. CHB IS TEN-HARRIS Walter Lendolph t.nnsien, ano uaine bomee Harris. 37.

both Oakland. NICHOLSON-BANKSON -Trent Evan Nicholson, 31, and Patricia LaRue Bankson, 31. both BerkeleT. OARVEY-LEWIS Thomsr Joseph Gar- 24, and Beverly Ann Lewis, 24, both Oakland. KELLY-RODGERS John Kelly, 41.

and Mae Lizar Rodgers. both Oakland. CAISON AST ANHO Charles Henry Caison, 33, and Lorraine Marie Caa- tanho. 27, both Oakland. San Francisco Deaths HTXHIM, Kate years LUSTIG.

Fannie SKEEHAN, May J. Contra Costa County niottrM yn.r PODDEN. Florence A. Vs. Dsvid L.

LEHMAN. Jane vs. Franklin LANCASTER, Lyle G. vs. Emm aline I.OPES, Ellen vs.

Albert SELESKA. Lewis vs; Norma ERRARO, Loura Mary vs. Valerfo MARRIAGE LICENSE KM El HUDSON-SAINSBURY-Edward Aqulla Hudson, 37. -of Sunnyvale and Eveyn rrances Setnitbury, 41, of Berkeley. DEATHS fir gVM.

Marie. Ih Sair FranfKro, Csli-tornta. July 37. 1956, of Richmond. California, wife of the late Louts Jean Bernes, mother of Mr.

August L. Ali Berries of Richmond, and Mr. Ber nard Bernes of Chula Vista, sis-ier of Mrs. Catherine Lacrouta of Burtlngame, Mrs. Louise Lnustosi of San Francisco, Mrs.

Calixte Plechot of Redwood City and Mrs. Anna Canju- ran of France; grandmother of Allen Bernes of Richmond, Midshipman Donald Bernes ofAnnepohs, Mrs. Adrl-enne Murphr' of Los Ankeies. Mrs Bonnie J. Mitchell of San' Dlegn and Miss Marilyn Bemes of Chula Vista A native of Baser Oloron, France, aged 74 years.

A memher of Our Ladv of Mercy Catholic Church of Richmond and Council No De gree of Pocahontas of San Funeral servteee Tueadev. July 31 at 13 am- from the Ryan Funeral Home. Mardonald Avenue at 34th Street. Richmond, thence to Our Lad of Mercy Catholic Cburrh where Kb Mass nf-Bequient will he offered lor the repoee of her soul et a nv in terment St Jo Cemetery. Rert-I tatKiet of the Rosery Monday evenmg at o'clock.

RROMWILL, Edna Le at home, 1566 North Gate Road, concord. July beloved wife of Edward W. Bromwelt loving mother of Edward BromwcJI Jr. of Oakland, dear daughter of Mrs. Frances A.

Daffran of Guild, sister of Manarat Craps and Betty Halker. both of Toledo, Ohio, Richard Daffran of, Baltimore, Md and Joe Daffron of Cedar Grave, grandmother of Christina Sue end Stephanie Ann Brom- well of Oakland. A native of Tennessee aged years. Remains will be for. warded to Baltimore, Md.

for funeral services and Interment in family slot Friends may call at the Little Chapel of the Flowers tHull A Snnsi, Walnut greek, wtu 13 noon Tueaday. CARLiEK, William in Oakland July 26,, 1956. of 106 70ih "Avenue Oskland. Beloved husband -pi Dolli Carlsen A native of Oakland, aged 63 years. A member of Aerie No.

1375 FOE of Oakland. Friends are Invited to attend services at the C. P. Bannon 6600 East 14th Street. Oak land, Tuesday, July 31, 1956.

at 10 a.m.. Chaplain Ctwond Srhwenk officiating. Inurnment Evergreen Cerne- tery. COOrlSltSWITH. David.

In San Fran- July 26. 1956. tovlrig husband of Ihe late Jennie Coooerwnith, beloved father of Paul Coopersmlth of Oak land, Mrs. Rmt Whitestone of Alrv andria. Virginia and MrSonta Riakin of Oakland, loving brotner of Charles Coopersmith of washmgtonr DC, grandfather of liv-e grandchildren.

A si were held junday July 2th, Rabbi Harold Schultwies offkiating. Inier-nient Home of Peace Cemetery. Ca- porgno and Company Mortuary Service. FRACCRIA. Carlo, in Oakland, July 38.

1956. dearly beloved husband of the late Ernesta Fracchia. loving father of Peter Fracchia. Velia Giambruno, "a Fracchia and Mauritio -Satti. brothel-' of Margherita Annlgoni.

also survived by nine grandchildren, nieces. I nephews and other relatives, in Cali- ville. Province of Alessandria, Italy, aged 83 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. July 31.

at $:30 o'clock a.m.. from the Moaswood Chapel of Albert Engel it 3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street, thence -so Sacred Heart Church where a of Requiem will be offered for the repose of his commencing at o'clock a.m. Recila-. tion of the Rosary Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Entombment, St -'Joseph's Mausoleum.

FRIE6EN. Edythe Harriett, of $01 Adams Street San Lorenzo, Jnly 26. Dearly beloved wife of Allen Frleaen: dear sister of Mrs. Olive Cornell, John, Elmer, Virgil, Robert and W. L.

Van Orden. end Mrs. Sytvle Jensen and Mrs, Gladys Arnold. A native of Oregon, aged 33 years. Friends are invited to attend services Tuesday, July Jl, at 1 p.m.

at the Mission Chapel of Robinson Brothers Mortuary. 1901 Frultvale Avenue neer Foothill Boulevard. Oakland. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. iFox Information phone KEllog 4-3071.) HANSEN, Martin Peter, of Hayward.

July 2. 1956. Beloved husband of Ida P. Hansen, stepfather of Mrs. Ellis beth Salmon and Leroy Mathisen of Hayward, brother of Fred Hansen of Pleasanton.

A native of Russell City California, Aged 75 years. Friends are Ljnvlted tn attend funeral from Sorensen Bros. Chapel, 1140 Street. Hayward, Tuesday, July 31, 1956 a p.m. HAYES, Corean, In Oakland July 1956.

wife of the late Sam Hayes, mother of John Hayes and Mrs, Joseph Donnellev. Oakjand. A native of Shrevepdrt Louisiana. Age 73 years Friends are invited to at tend the services at North Oakland Baptist Church, 32nd and Linden Streets. Tuesday.

July 31st at 11 a.m. Interment gvrrrMn fTmtrv. hrv- Ices bv 1131 Adeline Street HI E6TIS. Helen in Oakland July $. 1958, beloved wife ef Wilbur A.

Hues-tit, loving mother ot Kenneth W. Hueslis of Santa Barbara. Edward F. Huestis of Placervllle, and George Huestts of Carson, Washington, and the late Harry H. Huestis and Helen I M.

Bowman. Also survived by nine I grandchildren and seven great-gramt- children. A native of Oregon. Friends are Invited to attend.er4ices Tuesday, July 31, 1956 at I at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street. Oakland.

Dr. Jack Fine- gan officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. KEATING, Luis Kellv. of Oakland.

In Berkeley, July 31. 1956. Beloved wife ef Selman G. Keating; loving mother of Bob Oatee of San Lorenzo and Richard Oatea. U.5.N.; grandmother of Pamala Oatrs: sister of Lillian Akers.

Robert Gerlng and Patrick Manlcy. A native of Minerva, Texaa, aged years. Friends are invited to attend services at the Telegraph Avenue chapel of the Grant Miller Mortuaries. 3650 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Tuesday. Julv 31.

1956. at 11:30 a.m. Chaplain Le Roy Futscher; officiating. Interment Golden Gate Notional Cemetery. -KINO," Harry C.

in Oakland, July 1956. beloved husband of Elsie King, loving brother of Laura King of Cheney, Wash. A native of Illinois; aged 79 years. A member of the' Re vival Center of Oakland. Friends are invited to attend services Wednesday.

August 1 at 1 o'clock p.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Averse at 30th Street Oakland, the Rev, Frank Walker officiating. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery. KLINK Thomas In Napa July 39, 1966. Beloved husband of Gertrude Klink of Nape, father of Thomas Klink Jr.

of San Leandro and Mrs. Stanley Farrar of Los Angeles, devoted grandfather of Thomas J. Klink III, Richard Van Klink. Patricia Klink, Donald Lee Klink, all of San Leandro. Paul Farrar, Michael Farrar, Christopher Fsrrar all of Los Angeles.

A nilk, of San Francisco Aged vears. by.i. I Retired' from Shell Development Company, Emeryville. A member of St John's Cath- -ettc Church, -Nepej Atemany Council,) Knights of Columbus, and Holy Name Society. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Wednesday.

"August 1956 at o'elSTk-e-rrrT a the Claffey and Rota- Funeral Home. 1975 Main Street thence to St. John's Catholic Chuithwhre, commencing at a.m., a Requiem Mas will be offered for the repose of his soul. Recitation of thr Rosary, -Tuesday, July 31. 156 at 8:15 p.m.

Interment Tulocay Ceme tery, Napa. LAl'gTEN. Christian Madiaon (Chrtsl in Oakland. July 194a. beloved husband of Louise P.

Lauaten. loving father of Raymond. C. Donald B. and Mrs.

Bern ice Orotenhuls ot Minnesota: also leave five grandchildren. A native of Oakland, aged 77 years, A 50-year member of Athens Parlor and Piednibnt Parlor No. 130 0.S O.W. A member- of Department and Specialty Store Employees Union, Local '1365. Frienaa -are respectfully invited to attend funeral services weoneeaay, Aug.

1, at 1:30 in, at the Frultvale of the Clarence Cooper Mar. tuaries. 1560 Frultvale Avenue. Oak land. Interment Mountain View Cemetery services under the ausplcesr-mf the NSG W.

Tuesday at i pm. "Phone KF llog 3-41141. l.l'KTIC, Fannie, In Mt Eden, July 1956, beloved wife of Jacob Luslig. lov ing mother of Mrs. Pauline carr, Mrs Rose Well end-Leonard Lustl.g of Hay.

ward, Ann Saarhtner of Oakland and Mrs. Eslher Greenbrrg of Stockton: grandmother of se veer-grandchil dren and great -grandmother of four great-grandchildren. A native of Aus- tner A rmbersf Temple Beth Sho-iom Friends are invited to attend the services, at the Garden Chapel of the Pratt-Flterl Mortuerv 1044 Street. Hayward. today (Monday i.

July at 1:30 pmi Closing services. Home of Peace Cemetery, High and Fairfax Streets. Oakland, at 3 Jo p.m. MARTINEZ, Josephine, of $226 East Hth Street Oakland, July 3. beloved wife of Theodore Martinez, loving sister of Tony Cardenas of San BauUsta.

Raymond Saiaxer of Wataon-nle and Umacsa Salasar of Colorado. A Aative of New Mexico. Age 61 yeers. Friends are mvited to attend services! from the new mortuary of C. Bannon: SWI0 East Hth Street Oakland on Tuesdav afternoon.

July 31st et 3 eclock. Interment. Evergreen Cemetery. 'For further Information please call TR inidad KeHEVkT. horah fsaklsod.

Juiy 1956. Beloved wife Of Edward MrHenrr. Loving sister of John FlU- Cltrvk of Canada and Mrs Kevin Mc-ahost of South San Gabriel. California. A native ef Canada.

Aged $7 years. A member of St Theresa lies- Out in riends are Invited to attend funeral TE 2-itJ00 Pkeae ardara real ape! aetetsMe) UtQAs. NOTICS Painters fT hour) 13. 1 OVERTIME: Week day, Satur, days, Sundays and Holidays to be paid for In accordance wtth union, wage scale In affect at th time. The working day shall eight -hours unless otherwise specified above.

Th per diem rat shall be th hourly rat multiplied by number of hours in th working day. When lees than th number. of hour constituting th day aa herein stated, Is worked. 1 the wake to he paid shall ha th1 hourly rate multiplied by the num', ber of hours actually worked. All skilled labor not listed abov'-that may be employed Is to paid not less than the union was "alsr for such labor and In no event to he paid lean than One and 30106 Dollars 111 30 per hour.

"'j It shall be mandatory upon th contractor to whom the-contractT in awarded, and upon any tractor under him. to pay not lesx" than th said specified rate to all'; laborer, workmen and mechanic' A NEW 1956 Ford Just 599 Down Plus Tajt and license IF WE CANT TRADE FOR PROFIT LET'S TRADE FOR FUN. Vad Jelton Ford Corners 26th and Broadway GOOD SELECTION WORK CABS AND TRUCKS $50 UP 1941 Dodge Army Big Jeep $225 1949 Mercury sedan Icherriel $395 1949 Oldsmobile sedan $395 1949 Chevrolet sedan, sharp $395 Ford Tudor $35 1951 Buick Super sedan, share v. $695 1949 Mercury station wagon, aharp $495 1948 International Panel $245 Terms to fit your pocket book. Ooen Sundav and evenings.

NE ptune $-7651. Joe's Aiilo Center. 7B59 MacArthur Invoice Sale! Studebaker, 1956 Champion Never Driven $100 Down Payments $49 Month 1' year bonded" guarantee. Trade ac cepted; reduced payment GL encourt 3-0697; 1401 Broadway. $99 Down (Plus Tax and License) NEW 1956 Fcrd IF WE CANT TRADE FOR PROFIT LET'S TRADE FOR FUN.

Vad Jelton Ford Corner 26th and Broadway TE mplebar 3-6606 I40A USED CARS WANTED AAA Abealasely Tap Price For your car. paid for or not. Out of state cart cleared. Car or cash for your equitjt Meters 14005 East Hth, San Leandro LOekhaven f-6633. Attention Junk, Junk can needed for wracking.

Pay top prices. Comer of $4ui and San Pablo OLympic 4-4007 or OLymptc $-4330. Ace Wrecking and Salvage Buys old cars, any condition; highest prices paid. Try us first Free towing r.e, nor ACTUALLY no charse tor selling your car. Cash or trade for equities.

Out of state care cleared free. Jack Hilliard. East 14th. San LeandnJfJR own-aaial AUTOMOBILES wanted for scrap ping: TE mplebar a-isaa any- time AUTOMOBILE wanted immediately; clean late model preferred. 1424 East 14th- KE Itor days.

CARS wanted for -crapping. Free fc.w- ini apy time. KEllog 4-1761, LOek haven -TII5 CHEVROLET-PIjmouth-DodM cownes Older model1 Good condition. Cash. OLymptc $-6252 PREMIUM prices paid for clean cars or will sell for of retail price, abry Motors, 1665 Eat 14th San Leandro.

PICKUP, or ton. Pay cash. Rea-sonahle. TH ornwail 3-3S59 PRIVATE party Santa late car: trade furniture. KE llog 4-g7i0 WE want your car.

Why not get the mo.t? See or call us. LA ndscape 4-4311. Rich Motor 1167 San Pablo Berkeley WILL sell your car at your price 10: days or no charges. 42 yean aucces-fiil business. 4644 Telegraph.

OLympK 5-22W WE pay trp prlcef for clean cars. Hertog and Jlay 3011 Broadway. GL encourt 1-567. to 195C exUa clea car ist have quick. Cah- George.

Avenue. OL ymwc 4-4147, Pied moot Ml AUTOS ICMAI0EO OLDSMOBILE. U4a. PackaUd tMaftrial" Svb0 for chain jw, $sutbMr4 Mtor employed by them In the execiitlow of the contract. Properly Indentured pprntlre' may be employed upon thla sor In accordance with the state Such apprentices shell be properly- indentured as called for by law -and shall be paid not less than standard was paid to apprentice er of the rade--e at which tbejr are employed.

An- apprentice shall be employed only at th work of th trade to which he 1 Indentured. Th tnttfal wageo to be paid an apprentice shall not less than twenty-five per cent- (2hi) of the Journeymen a wage; being paid and shall be Increased each six (6 month in an amount not leas than fifteen per cent (15). A The Board reervfthe right reject any-and all bid, or any or all Heme or alternate of bids. By order of said Board, July. nth, ORVIf.t.K liEITfH Clerk of th Board of Trutes Warm Sprtnas School District or.

Alameda County. tUate of California. July 3. 36 fit NOTICE TO BIDDERS a Notice I hereby given that the -Board of Education of lbs City Oakland and of Oakland I nines School District of Alameda Counts hereby call for sealed proposal to be delivered to the Secretary c7r- said Board. Room 122, Admlnlatraii linn Rulldlinar.

183 Second Avenue. Oakland. California, until Tuesdav. the Jth day of August. at pm.

which Urn and place aaid hid mill he opened and read at $: m. foV; Scheoule jo iKsssrun- TATION PrPIUI TO AND. riiOM MONTCLAIR SCMOOU Schednl No. UPPLIE 8 ORANGE. GRAPET PtNEADE AND BLACK BEVERAGES.

Schedule No. 29 shall accom- panted by cash or a check certified to without qualification tn the amount of Fifty Dollar Schedule No. 31 ihall ha sccom-- panied by cash or a check certified without qualification tn amount of On Hundred Dollar These hid nali arose ten if accordance with th lonst file In the ofTIc of th Director of Room lie. Admlnie-- tration Building. Second Ave.

i nue. Oaklassd 4, Calif orn ia. Price, fltne aad oualitv ln. eqaat preferene will be given toe .1 c- it fornia, BI. lEM fcrtary of th Board K.durattoa of the City Oakland.

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