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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 16

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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piesenl terminus and Rudsdale Oakland Tribun, Wedmidiy, July 16, 1958 16 OAKLAND STREET LIGHTING Oakland OKs Construction on by Louis Navone to buy cil property on Weil Giand Ave, west of Telegraph Ave. 3 Received a protest against lh operation of the Vera Crua Club. 8407 Dond Si. Si. wheie the Oakland Public School are acquiring property fur KhooL 1 Postponed for one week coiuiderallon of new request Third Bancroft Ave.

Project and Freeway over Bund St Hospital Elections Put on Nov. Ballot CALLED STATE'S BRIGHTEST Oakland rrntral business I alallatiuna thioughoul the cm dutiiit ii ohr of Uir Ural buaiiirns district, limuiiali-d major stmppuist "Thts iinlrrii illumination Construi lion of thr third unit of the Haiuiofl iioss-ilty ailny. U-trrn 7 yi Ii Ave and Ave la planned In other the council: 1 Initiated legislation to sllltf WW WW FF WWWW 1 1 a veils, uiii HI vd hat teen wh Aye tK.twcrn ju a in C'alifoi nid, Ilir Iti tail MnchanU, told the City aulhoi mil by the Oakland City iu .1 1 -lUUleii Heel Ceekwar immWESTERU) project that will piovi.tr new facilities. in the are. Cuuni.tl UM Adopting.

ax ifn atiun for the 2 5 'KM) piojrit. the conn uliil n.akrs downtown Oakland one of tlic must a-JfitjualeJy Uild aieas In California and girally impiows the afely factor for pedeatiians and I 1 1 alike A of 061 stieet lighting Marking the completion of of the Nin.it Ki rc-vi Winton Ave llmu.ii. Two more local election: Have ben consolidated with the general election in November The Alamtda County Hoard of Supervisors yeterdv ordered consolidation for Warlunu-ton Township Hospital District a tluee-year street lighting cil last night for bids to i U- submitted at the Aug 14 I mi ting I lie pi oies to financed BOiaJS BUY! warded modernisation progiain. the ors on-ll'oup "oinniended the city foi Hood'11' PruJc 1 The mill 1 Ma 4i the Hoanl Suprl lnhalf of H.e count units ssere convened from old Alameda Coun- In a letter to Mayor lit style incandew-ent lamps to and Eden Township Hospital t'nlr(, auii Water rrvi Cfttov IM I llMll ttiilliu allium (' Moa If kdwittM pua in ux it Ik 1 IS I ltll IS IK III IMHI IJ (Ul" nUMI.lt 1 in. ii anil tt i I'm stisss Wll I m.tiv A I KOI Mil lilt (''! IM (Qui (04i to Sie IM bo.i'i lll I SOHl I II l( SKf 1 1 If.

im iKtwl Kit t'ilii 4 in m( a lt nr tSil IMIV4II It MMl Mtl Ml- 'K JMJOC SiMW SOtlH I I Si llltl.lM Mt Is xi.M'i oi tuooo mo oo t.OOIX Kl M'J let (IN i4 ila i bmis it s.pf.tT i hmi hoa it tall HI 1 NO) II (a a mm 1 IIAILtTI IC1LTI rOIB! lilt 1Mi foid Rishrll. Nelson. HMI oreiident. said: ROOM 0 GROUPS 1. Uriftf Room 2.

ledroom 3. Dinattt) NO MONEY DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY OUT OF STATI CRIDIT O.K. IMMEDIATELY more efficient mercury vapor lighti Kach new unit provides lumens of light about three times that of the old lamps The conversion Job cost about $210,000. street aid funds, will include (instruction of two 32-foot! loadways. wpaialed by a Hi-j tiding strip When computed the street will extend fiom the San city limit to Last 14rh St at 4tith Ave A future con- nection with the Ka.stshoie I fion District The improvement will provide drainage for the new counts nffiie building H.ivw.ird a- well the new Havward 1'nnin 11 Kh School Building and City of Hayward property went of the county building "I 'lease extend our cn-gi atulations to the illy rle.

-ti ica! dc pal tment and fellow councilrnen lor completion of new street lighting in- TT TT District in election of loards of directori. In other arliofl-, the hoard 1 Agreed to provide hook mobile services for the M.il-ford Gardens and Washington Manor areas of Sun Lcandro for 30 cents a circulated book during the coming vear 2 -Sold the county's interest in two nir r.nd sirens in Fremont to the city (or $1,121. 3 -liaised stall rentals at the Alameda Countv fairgrounds' horse burns from $4 to $fl a month in the old barns and to $10 in the new fueproof barns. 4 Ordered a study to determine if emergency hospital rare is adequate in southern Alameda County in light of the opening of the new Washing-ton Townihip Hospital. SX 'tiW Ts 4 (1 -A.

I'tl 3 School Tax Notes Sold for $1,750,000 Tax anticipation notes worth $1,750,000 have been sold by the Oakland Unified School District to the Rank of America for a 1 per cent per year interest fee. Due date on the notes is Dec. 29. The sale wan made on behalf of the school district by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors. Tax anticipation notes are old to provide operating capi 1 vT -1 A 1 1 4 1- I ma VsqJP-.

4 Groundmen "pay out" huge electric cable on $80 Kings River project. Each reel holds 9J200 feet. rj iir'1r-- -1 i 4 a- t-K I III SM 1 1 i 1 tal for public agencies until tax collections are made. Rural County Area Construction Declines New construction in the unincorporated area of Alameda County totaled $2,335,900 during June as compared to during the same month year ago. County Building Official Marcus Carlson told the Board of Supervisors yesterday hi department issued 183 permits last month compared to 391 a ear ago.

The fees collected for building permits fell off from in June. 1957, to $9,378 in the past month. Hayward Drainage Contract Awarded A $25,099 contract has been awarded to McGuire Hester Oakland contractors, for a Transit Board Calls Meet on Hiring Mgr. Directors of the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District will meet in a closed personnel session next Tuesday night to discuss hiring the district's first general manager Vice president William J. Bettencourt, chairman of the district's administrative planning committee, asked for a special meeting of the full board after reporting last night his committee had failed to retch agreement.

Bettencourt said agreement on whether to hire a manager immediately or wait a Jew months has not yet been reached. Some consideration has been given, however, to individuals who might qualify, he said. Electricians adjust terminal switches on another new substation one of 1J500 current P. G. and E.

11.11 Ill Ii I I iRSn High in the Sierra, boilermakers work on penstock leading to P. G. and new Balch Powerhouse. No salary for the proposed' position has been set, although the 1958-59 budget has set asidi as a reserve for salaries for new employees. Iron workers' view of $21 million addition to Hunters Point Power Plant.

mm A preliminary breakdown of this figure offered to the finance committee by administrative officer George Taylor last month suggested $12,000 for a manager for six months of the fiscal year. Director J. Howard Arnold failed to get a second for his motion that the board instruct its attorney to "take steps" to acquire Key System's old train line tracks and power station east of Telegraph Ave. immediately. Arnold pVopwsed the district operate a streetcar service over Grand Ave.

and a private right-of-way through the Trestle Glen area to Piedmont. President Robert K. Barber directed Taylor to get opirlions from residents of the area on the subject and refer them to district engineers. Directors voted to extend the contrac of Robert Kaye and Associates, management consultants, from July 1 to the end of the year. Kaye has been paid on an hourly basis up to $300 month to advise the district on how to organize its administrative operations.

Sons of Italy to Meet NEWARK, July 16 The G. Mfuzini Lodge 2011. Sons of Italy, will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Newark P. G.

and E. booms ahead with one ot the nation's biggest building programs Hundreds of thousands of millions in paychecks this year's $180,000,000 P.G.and E. construction is far above our average for the last dozen years! By December, P. G. and postwar construction will pass the $2 billion mark -all concentrated in 47 California counties.

Reason: to keep ahead of soaring demands for low-cost gas and electricity in America's fastest growing state! pacific sas and electric company These "pipe stringers" are some of the 7,000 men now at work on P. G. and E. construction jobs. U1X-0-TM iA.ss.

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