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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 8

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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8 0kUnd Tribune, WJn8 Jjy, April 1 6, 1 958 MORE OAKLAND STREETS TO BE 1-WAY ON MONDAY Sale to Clear Bancroft Ave. Parkway Path I'M sm A miscellaneous collection of buildings along Bancroft Ave. between 73rd Ave. and Havenscourt Blvd. is offered "conversion" duties.

He explained that Monday morning was selected in an effort to educate motorists using the route regularly. Drivers parked the "wrong way" at 7 a.m. will be escorted to the nearest intersection by a motorcycle officer. "One way" arrows already have been installed McMurry said. They axe covered by paper, which will be removed Monday morning.

Two more downtown Oak-Iind streets will become one- way on Monday. At 7 a.m., two-way traffic will atop on 12th and 13th Streets from' the Lake Merritt "area to Market St. Automobile will be allowed to travel east on 13th and west on 12th. Police Capt. William Mc-Murry announced that 30 patrolmen will be -assigned to for sale by the City of Oak land to clear the way for completion of the Bancroft Ave.

niinsianri it hTIttU 1 Atm aTaVaTw at at rr a aw v. 1 (HFTZCrl7 rru. 1233 BROADWAY OAKLAND me iiiicih inciuaes Du plexes, a store, several homes and garages which must all be Wefjrctzs cV t. ami linAniiHi iAV demolished or moved. Mini uiiLuuuniiLL CHLOROPHYLL mum bid is $2,850 for the en tire group.

Oral bids will be tkittlo received at the City Council's Mouth Wash 12:30 p.m. meeting May 8. Supervisors Back EBMUD Bond Issue yhhh 0 IIS (90 Kigufer 57 In other actions involving Bancroft the council last night gave first and second 1 reading to an ordinance estab lishing new zoning regulations for the property facing the parkway from 73rd Ave. to Alameda County's Board of Supervisor has placed its stamp of approval on the Easfj Rf RJ trict to spray the district's weeds for $250. Set April 29 as the date bids will be opened for a new sewer line at the county fair-grounds at Pleasanton.

Estimated cost is $27,000. 4 Reappointed A. A. Ami-ral as a Decoto Fire District Commissioner. 5 Authorized the district attorney' office to begin condemnation proceedings to acquire nine parcels of land for the improvement of Santa Rita Road.

Total estimated value Of the parcels is $1,377. -Cancelled the afternoon session with the cry, "Play ball!" WOT IN Oil SAU But A UrrMt Of for Bay Municipal Utility Dis-y trict'a proposed $252,000,000 Issue. yj, The board yesterday adopted a resolution endorsing the bond issue that will be pre- tented to the voters June 3. In other actions yesterday, Jf:" Ihe board: 5 f. 1 Agreed formally to house Marin County prisoners at Santa Rita if this county has Z) room.

The charge per prisoner will be $2.85 daily to Hi 1 Contracted with San Lo- Any 10c Beverage Free BAR-B-Q PORK i Of? a large T6asted Bun With french frits. J-enzo Elementary School Dis- A. Htarty AVeof. I i 1 at rtgulor ft Equipment to Fight Flood Sets County Back $20,000 the San Leandro city limit PLEAS OVERRULED The council overruled two property owners who wanted more commercial zones included and approved the City Planning Commission's recommendation which was designed to remedy discrepancies in zoning created by widening of Bancroft and to assure orderly development of the property. The council also: 1 Asked for a report from City Manager Wayne E.

Thompson on what steps it can take to regulate operation of missions which feed needy and homeless men in the poorer section of downtown. PROTESTS CITED The question was brought up by Councilman Howard E. Rilea who wanted to know what the city could do regarding protests from Dr. M. A.

Portugal, an optometrist of 735 Washington and Ray Dami, druggist at Eighth and Wash? ington Streets, over what they reported were plans for opening of such a mission at 721 to 725 Washington St. Both men argued such a soup kitchen would downgrade the neighborhood and injure their patronage, just when the new Hall of Justice Building at Sixth and Broadway stood to improve the area. Called for bids May 8 for furnishing various supplies and services to the city for4 the 1958-99 fiscal year. Included are gasoline, paper, flares, typewriters, steel pipe, calculating machines, street paving materials and other items. GAT.

yv fcs nor In other flood control matters, the board: 1 Asked the Corps of Engineers to survey flood damage at various points along San Lorenzo Creek in Hayward to determine what repairs must be made and if the Federal Government will lend financial aid. 2 Ordered a higher priority for flood control work along. Lake Chabot Creek in the Castro Valley area. Some 35 property owners along the creek's banks complained of extensive damage in the area near Snyder Way. The board expressed a desire to accomplish the necessary creek work during iff leJfeft 4ICTIC CIMM Alameda County spent $20, 000 to rent heavy equipment to battle rising flood waters and keep streams open during the, recent storms.

The Board of Supervisor yesterday received the bill from Public Works Director Herbert G. CrOwle and authorized payment' to the various iSrivito 1X At the same time the board paid tribute to the Flood Control District for its efforts in minimizing flood damage and noted that the bond and pro act approved by voters in the s6uthera end of the county saved millions of dollars in damage. Mrt, Pcf nt CUKStt trend FhrdtLm Saaaaaa 79c KELLER Regular 39c '(it ANALOESIO BALM DEODORANT nUDDIflG ALCOHOL 11 Adults er CMlaWs "ruffs mmOO 1 MaSK US the comaif -yearv- RCJaU? aasstwr Dnhn Bottle of 1(XU I ril I Bonis of 10O '96 feec TiM.i. aT as "aa alt I jj Down? KM7irS 2SHAMPOO cfciMrM I III IIIIUK $11.50 each Value L1ETAL a1 laoolized. .1100 fl ntM9t 10- HASSOCK SEAT 2 70' Pants cr Skirt OiPciiiSm witl tiftti llhlM ir'byir'by 13'Mjh.

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