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840-AUTOS FOR SALE PONTIAC, 1959 Catalina 4-door hardtop; pearl-gray, full power. Clean as a hound's tooth. Mahling Motors. 5201 East 14th. PONTIAC, 1956 2-door Starchief hardtop, Radio, heater, Hydramatic.

Excellent condition. $895. LO 2-4758, evenings. PONTIAC, sedan, 1954 Star Chief- sparkling clean. 4153 Broadway.

OL 2-06201 OL. 5-2929. PONTIAC, wagon 1958. A nice one 561.13, Mission, monthly, Ask Hayward, for EL John 7-5500. or BIll.

PONTIAC. 1948. Automatic transmission. $75. 3818 Foothill Boulevard.

RAMBLERS, 1960's IT COSTS NOTHING to get our deal In writing. SAVE. You can trade direct with the dealer, We do not have commission salesmen. Big selection. Top service.

$299 down, bank terms. Over 20 years same location. LOCKERBY RAMBLER 22370 Mission, Hayward. LU 2-3900 "Across from Theater" Open dally 8-6; Sunday 12-4 Rambler, 1959 Station Wagon Radio, heater and gas saving overdrive. We sold this car new to satisfied owner.

One year mechanical guarantee available. $195 Down 30 Months on Balance HARVEY MOTORS 1825 Park, Alameda. LA 3-5100. RAMBLER, 1955 4-door custom wagon. Air conditioned.

Radio, heater, overdrive. Real economy. Lifeguard tubes, reclining seats, recently overhauled. $1095. OL 6-3254.

RAMBLER, 1958, radio, heater, overdrive. Immaculate. One owner. Only $1395. Hacker Motors 3055 Broadway.

TW 3-7282. RAMBLER, 1959 American Super 2-door station wagon, economical 6. Radio, heater, white sidewalls. Like new. $1600.

Private party, Lazar, TE 6-0126. RAMBLER, 1960 4-door Super, Automatic, heater: 6000 miles; 2 months old. Excellent condition. $2200. Private.

Scragg, TH 8-6600. Extension 34. RAMBLER, 1954. Rerigeration, automatic, radio, heater, green. LO 9-0424.

Ollie Sansen, Dealer. RAMBLER, 1960. new, 500 to choose from at cost plus Call Tommy Thompson, LO 9-0424. Dealer. RAMBLER American, 1960, 4-door.

Must sell. Trade accepted. KE 6-7228. RAMBLER, 1951 station wagon. 18-22 miles gallon.

JE 7-3462. RAMBLER, 1955 super 2 door wagon. $695. Call after 6 p.m. AN STUDEBAKER, 1959 Silver Hawk coupe.

Like new! Full price $2295. Hacker Motors 3055 Broadway, TW 3-7282 STUDEBAKER, 1956 Champion; cylinder, 2-door sedan; immaculate. $10 down. Ramsey Motor Company, 1809 Webster, Alameda, LA 3-7472. STUDEBAKER, 1959 Silver Hawk Sport Coupe, power steering, brakes.

9000 miles. "must see" car. 24169 Mission, Hayward. EL 7-3100. STUDEBAKER Champion, 1950; motor overhauled 60 days ago; excellent paint: nverdrive, haster: $200.

NE 8-2821. STUDEBAKER, 1956 Flight -Hawk; one owner, $995. 5030 East 14th. STUDEBAKER, 1955 President hardtop rapes notarate party. LO 9-4461.

VALIANT, 19607 3000 miles, complete deluxe equipment. Reasonable. SU 2-1965. WILLYS, 1953, hardtop, coupe, overdrive. see to appreciate.

$300, 16446 East Street. Repossessions 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, $42.50 monthly: 1957 Ford Pickup, 1955 Ponitac, 1956 Mercury hardtop Montclair, 1957 Ford V8, 1954 Oldsmebile 98 hardtop. Take over payments. Open "til 9 p.m. Credit cleared by phone, Jory Motors, 5406 East 14th.

AN 1-8500. REPOSSESSIONS, 1954 to 1960'S. Variety of makes and models, assume payments from $33. See Bud Allee only at Encinal and Park Street, Alameda. LA 3-5625.

Dealer. 840-AUTOS WANTED AAA-You Need Money? We need cars! I We pay plenty! 1 Grand's Motor Mart Corner Piedmont-MacArthur AAA-Top dollar for your 1953 to 1960 car, any make or model; car or cash for your equity. Byron Motors, 21101 Mission, Hayward; LU 2-4393. ABOVE Book to $300 over for extra sharp cars, or will trade cheaper Motors, car and cash for equity. 20777 Foothill Boulevard, Hayward; EL 1-6664.

AUTOS wanted, 1951-1954. Cash mediately. Motors 3590 Foothill. KE 6-2690. ABSOLUTELY A-1 allowance allowed on autos, we buy, sell trade.

See Rich in Berkeley, 1187 San Pablo, LA 4-4311. -Best Beft cash! Any age or shape! Foothill-42nd AN 1-6136. CASH for Cars. Out of state cleared. Consigned to us for top dollar.

Bel Air Motors. 7699 East 141h, LO 8-0404. CASH for cars or equities. Our bond clears out-of-state cars. PR 6-789T.

CARS wanted for scrapping, free towing, anytime. LO 9-1215, JE 7-7792. DO you need cash? if you're driving any make clean car or struck we'll buy it for more spot cash than anybody. Ozzie Davis Motors, 17000 East 14th, Hayward, EL 1-3200. Open nights -Sundays.

INSTANT money to 1960s. Top cash! Out of state cars cleared in minutes! Columbus Motors, 5050 Broadway, OL 5-5538. Need 25 Clean Cars Quick Highest cash prices paid. Out of state cars cleared fast, paid for or not. Dahl Chevrolet 3829-3033 Broadway.

TW 3-2516. PAYMENTS TOO HIGH? Bring us your late model "GAS HOG." We'll take it in trade. For trouble free miles, low 'up. keep drive one of our NEW or LATE MODEL used ECONOMY cars. Terms to suit.

BRITISH MOTOR CARS 2679 North Main, Walnut Creek YE 5-4321 Open weeks days until 9 7 p.m. Safurday and Sunday until p.m. NEW 1960, 1100 SEDAN 600 SAVE HUNDREDS Hurry. Limited Quantity In Stock. $100 DOWN, $40, MONTHLY Free-100 Gallons of Petrol with this ad.

OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS BYRON MOTORS PREMIUM prices paid for clean sell cars for. on all models 1925 to 1960 or will of retail value. Fabry Motors, 1685 East 14th, San Leandro. TOP prices for cars for salvage and parts. Free towing.

9203 Railroad Avenue. LO 2-7125. 841-Imported and Sport Cars in, 4900 miles. spotless, $2950. YE 5-3100, AUSTIN-HEALEY 3000, 1960, just broken evenings YE 4-3615.

Private party. 1959 deluxe wire wheels, overdrive, black, $1900. Private. 18305 Lake Chabot Road. Castro Valley.

AUSTIN-HEALEY Sprite, 1960; light condition. blue, seat belts, new tires, perfect $1595. SY 7-3280. 1956. Sharp! Extras.

Platinum color. 6-2025, evenings. CORVETTE, 1959. Must sell. engine, Radio, heater, white walls, standard 4-speed, hardtop: NE 6-1683.

FIAT-SIMCA DEALERS 21101 Mission, Hayward. FIAT, 1959 Model 1200, 4 door. New car condition. $1295, terms. 24169 Mission, Hayward, EL 7-3100.

FIAT, 1958, convertible. Must sacrifice, $590. KE 3-2260: FIAT, 1958, 1100. Radio, heater, $825. AT 3-3597, after 6:30.

HILLMAN, 1959 deluxe sedan. Heater. Low mileage. $1095. WatersFord, 9600 East 14th.

LO 2-7200. Jaguar--Jaguar 3.8 3.8 Sedan-Coupe- Convertible 1960's Finest- -Most Exciting Car, Richmond British Automobiles 11820 San Pablo. BE 3-3350, LA 6-5541. Open daily 9. to 9-Sunday 11-6.

MERCEDES-BENZ, 1957, 77190" sedan; concourse condition. Immaculate, $2199, terms. KE 4-9500, LO 2-5822. (Dealer.) MG 1957, immaculate. Family bigger than car, $100 for equity.

Must sell. Trade accepted. TH 3-3699, Mr. Stein, after 6, EL 1-7204. MG.

1959, TF, $195 for equity. DR 6-4786, dealer, or 10555 East 14th Street, NE 6-0800. MG 1956, black. Excellent shape! Owner must sell. OL 4-1363.

MORRIS, 1950; rebuilt engine, new brakes; 35 miles per gallon; right-hand steering; $325. 2-4380. MORRIS, 1953, white convertible. New paint, new tires, runs good, $495. YE 5-3100, evenings YE 4-3615.

Private party. OPEL, 1959. sedan; radio, heater. $995. Excellent buy.

EL 1-5904. 2108 Sol. of of of of of of of of of of 841-Imported and Sport Cars OPEL, 1959 radio. heater. $1095.

Excellent buy. EL 1-5904. 2108 Sol. PORSCHE41600 convertible, 1959. Assume payments, older car for equity.

Contact "Frenchy" or "Howle." 25375 Mission Boulevard, Hayward. EL 7-5500. PORSCHE, 1958. Sliver speedster, reciining coupe seats, clean. $2900.

OL 4-2932. RENAULT ART BRIDGES Invites You to Drive 4 RENAULT FREE For 6 Months FREE GAS FREE OIL FREE LUBRICATION FREE 50.000-MILE GUARANTEE ART BRIDGES MOST RESPECTED AUTOMOBILES." AND HARRISON OAKLAND GL 2-3066. 2089 EAST 14TH STREET SAN LEANDRO -NE 2-9314. Renault-Peugeot Free-6 months gas, oll, all maintenance with each Renault, 3-year guarantee. Liberal terms.

Immediate delivery. Special prices on used 1959,, 1960 Dauphines, to choose from. Lou Fox Inc. 2555 Shattuck, Berkeley, TH 5-2716. RENAULT DAUPHINE 1960 Used Compare this one with the brand new! $250 down, 26 payments $52.44.

YOU SAVE $524.401 Includes our written warranty. Howards French Imports 730 San Pablo, Albany, LA 5-9116 OPEN EVENINGS RENAULT and Peugeot. Walnut Creek Imports, Sales and Service; new and used. 2100 North Main. YE 5-7500.

RILEY, 1951, convertible; fine condition; leaving country--must sell; $900. TH 8-4705. 'SIMCA DELUXE, $1495 Also you can now. buy the all new ELYSEE with all new styling throughout. At Howard's for $1795 With 3-year written guarantee (does not apply to deluxe or super deluxe).

Test drive the new and see the difference! HOWARD'S SIMCA SALES 969 San Pablo, Albany: LA 5-8586. Open. Evenings and Sundays. NEW-1960 4 DOOR SEDAN $150 DOWN OR TRADE 36 months to pay Open nights and Sundays BYRON MOTORS 21101 Mission, Hayward SIMCA, 1959. Blue.

Take over payments. OL 4-1917. 6 p.m. THUNDERBIRD, 1958 beautiful snowshoe white with power steering, power brakes, power seats and power windows. FULL PRICE $2795 or make offer.

$100 cash down, balance 36 months. Bank contract. OAKMONT FORD College and Alcatraz. OL 3-4397. THUNDERBIRD.

1958 four passenger, two-tone, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, beautiful condition; original owner $2850. NE 2-1234. THUNDERBIRD, 1959; white hardtop, power brakes. steering, windows and seats, 14,000 miles, like new. $3,395.

TH 3-4690. THUNDERBIRD, new choice of 30, tremendous discounts; very liberal trades and terms. Special liquidator. LO 9-5418. Dealer.

THUNDERBIRD, 1960. White- black leather interior. Must sell. LO 8-1443; evenings, NE 8-4395. THUNDERBIRD, 1958 convertible, white; red-white Interior, $3350.

TW 3-4539. THUNDERBIRD, 1957 convertible: 2-6397, excellent; reasonable; equipped. GL 2-0482. THUNDERBIRD, 1958, full power; one owner. $2850, terms.

24169 Mission, Hayward--EL 7-3100. THUNDERBIRD, 1957; like new; fully eauloned. 01. 6-4095. Simpson.

THUNDERBIRD; 1957 hardtop; radio, heater. Like new. $2695. LA 5-8806. TRIUMPH, TR-3, 1959, one excellent.

year, Never 14,000 miles; heater tonneau, raced. $1900. Days, OL 5-6110, (Henderson); evenings, TH 5-4674. TRIUMPH, 1959 TR3. Black, very clean.

See to appreciate. $1,795. LU 1-1679. TRIUMPH, 1959 sedan, excellent condition, radio, heater, white walls, $1100. JE 8-5615 or OL 8-1964.

TRIUMPH, 1959 4-door station wagon; white walls, heater; good gas mileage. SUnset 2-7394. VAUXHALLS, 1960 models. Clearance sale. Big savings to you.

A compact car with economy. today. Monahan Pontiac, 21608 Mission, Hayward. LU 2-4436. VOLKSWAGENS -From $695.

Special 1958 Dauphine, $875. V. W. Auto Sales Hearst and San Pablo, Berkeley TH 1-5755 Volkswagens, New-Used BANK TERMS GUARANTEED! Berkey Lee Volkswagen. 718 San Pablo, Albany.

Northern California's Oldest Dealer. LA 6-2942. VOLKSWAGEN; 1958, deluxe, like new. white walls, radio, heater, leatherette, undercoating. Original owner, must sell.

$1,400. Days, KE 3-7970. Evenings KE 4-9776. VOLKSWAGEN, 1958, radio, heater, white walls. Sharp, $1295.

$25 down on approval of credit. Perk's, 901 East 12th Street. VOLKSWAGEN, 1959 convertible; excellent condition. EL 7-6552 weekdays after 5, week ends. VOLKSWAGEN, 1960; green, transistor radio, white walls.

Excellent condition. Must sell. $1800. EL 7-2597. VOLKWAGEN, 1956, black, 1-owner.

Completely overhauled. $945. TH 5-1821, p.m. VOLKSWAGEN, 1956 customized 9-passenger bus; like new. Owner, 24,000 MU 2-3611, 8 a.m.-2.

VOLKSWAGEN, 1960 sedan. Ceramic green. Seat belts. Never missed 3,000 mile check-up. $1,640.

CL 4-0277. VOLKSWAGEN. 1954 sunroof, radio, heater, leather upholstery. $750 GL 2-1175. VOLKSWAGEN, 1957 Kamper; stove, closets, water tank.

$1095. YE 5-8863. VOLKSWAGEN, 1958; extras; immaculate. AT 3-R518: OL 3-2100. Extension 461.

VOLKSWAGEN, 1956; radio, runs good. Need cash. $795. TH 8-8562. VOLKSWAGEN, 1956.

European export sunroof sedan. $700. TH 3-3115 after 6:30. VOLVO, 1959, PV544, four speed transmission, dual carburetors. 14,000 miles.

Excellent condition. $1,750. KE 6-0504. Volvo in Berkeley-McKevitt 2611 Shattuck-TH 8-2206 Volvo- Ray Cokeley 2555 Broadway; TW 3-2535 VOLVO, 1959; 4-speed, excellent condition. $1650.

OL 3-6943, evenings. -IMPORTED CARS Wanted A top dollar for your car, any make or model. Byron Motors, 21101 Mission, Havward. LU 2-4393. SPORTS car or economy car from private party.

Have cash. Mr. George, OL 5-0931. 851-MOBILE HOMES Authorized Dealer EXPANDO HOMES OLDENBURG'S Discount Trailer Sales 11021 San Pablo, El Cerrito. LA 4-3353 A Steal! Must Sell! Brand NEW Paramount 46-foot, 1-bedroom, provincial, front! kitchen: Setup In Totem Pole Park, ready to move into.

See Dan's Trailer Sales 10350 San Pablo, El Cerrito; LA 5-2783 Aluminum Expando Homes See us first--or last. but BEFORE you buy, see how much more Expando's offer. 15 to 17 wide models. 1-2-3 bedrooms. MID-VALLEY TRAILER SALES 674 Monument, Concord.

MU 5-0470. Angelus for '1960 Mobile Homes of Distinction. Stutter Bros. Trailer Sales 15301 East 14th, San Leandro, EL 1-2710 Open Every Day. AIRSTREAM, 1057, 30 foot; excellent condition.

Danville. VE 7-5067. AIRSTREAM, 1959- contained. Sleeps Principals only. pings, AT 4-4590.

HOMES AT Woody's, 10154. San Pablo, El Cer. rito. Rollaway, Venus, Dalton, Allo Mercury. CAB-OVER Campers.

finest quality! Globe and Castle. This week's special: Globe Explorer 8-foot Cab-Over. Regular $1095, only $995. A and Mobile Home Repairs, 7810 East 14th, Oakland. LO 2-5922.

COLUMBIA, 35x8, fully equipped. Air conditioner, Awning. Jones Sales Lot, 1400 block MacArthur, San Leandro. DEAL Direct With Owner NO salespeople. FLAMINGOS.

Dan's -Trailer Sales. Daily, 10350 San Pablo, El Cerrito; LA 5-2783. Expando-15x45 Specially priced -Liberal bank terms arranged. Shown by appointment only, Call LA 6-5825. ELRENO, 19571 36-foot, 1 bedroom.

Equity $500. assume cavments. MU 2-5751. GREAT LAKES, 1957, good condition. For sale or trade.

LU 1-4155. No One Beats Trailer City BEST -NEW Travel Trailers $695 and up. 8 foot and 10 foot Mobile Homes. $2995 and up. and up.

CLOSED THURSDAYS Vallejo, 2500 Springs Road Phone MI 2-3456. PRAIRIE Schooner. Eastern built trailer, 32-foot, sleeps 4, equipped with stove, refrigerator, heater, lavatory and shower. Tandem wheels. In perfect condition.

Specially priced at $1299, will take car or? in trade. LO 2-1646. PAN Americans -Paramounts. Deal direct with owner. No sales-people.

Vallejo Trailer Sales 240 Couch Street. Vallejo: MI 2-7059. 41x8; awning and cooler. Sell equity or trade. LO 9-9346.

PAN AMERICAN. 1954; 35 foot; 1 bedroom. Good. LA 5-0930. Roadliner 23 Foot, Twin Bed Self contained.

Santa Fe twin bed 12-foot "Cub." $745. Tellborg Trailer Sales, 15910 East 14th, San Leandro. EL 1-5425. Trailer for Trade 35 foot Rollaway, 1952 Model. All aluminum.

Trade for home, lot or what have you? Make offer. EL 1-1640; EL 1-8378. VIKING-ARGUS LAKEWOOD-JEWEL TERRY TRAVEL TRAILERS Always large selection of fine used trailers. Camper trailer for rent by week. DON L.

KIMBALL 18 years dependable service 6100 Potrero, El Cerrito 21 foot 1960 Little Champ trailer, used 90 days. Eastern built. Insulated. Sleeps 6. Full bath.

Many extras. Sacrifice $1690. YE 4-0846. 10x46 Great Lakes. One bedroom.

Special bargain price. 13900 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo. Key at office. 17-foof, sleeps $275. KE 2-7100; 3136 Fruitvale.

851A-MOBILE HOMES WANTED SPOT cash or will consign. Also will trade 3 bedroom home for good used trailer. EL 1-9601. 852-TRAILERS FOR RENT 10-15 foot vacation trailer rentals. From $30 weekly.

2450 East 14th Street. KE 3-2804. 6360 Telegraph. OL 2-8823. 15-foot Travel Trailers for rent by week.

Kimball Trailer Sales, 6100 Potrero, El Cerrito. LA 6-5825. 853-Trailer Space for Rent TRAILER space, $30. 30 feet. Adults.

BE 4-5477. 855-TRACTORS FOR SALE HD 5 loader; recently $5600. 811 East Stanley, H5 7-2286. 900-AIRPLANES FOR SALE FOR sale: Flying club membership. Fly the best! Cheapest rates Aircraft at Buchanan Field.

CA pitol 3-0129. PIPER clipper- PA16. 115 horsepower, four place. $2,500. 1527 Skelengen Lane, Rutherford.

WO 3-3109. 1100-LOST BEAGLE, named Albert. months, black and white body. Brown head and ears. Vicinity -of Paseo Grande and Via Pinale, San Lorenzo.

BR 6-2256. Reward. BILLFOLD, woman's, tan, goid. Vicinity San Pablo, University. Return to Jean Nelson, 1970 San Pablo, Apartment 16, Berkeley.

Reward. BRACELET, 22 engraved silver-, hearts. 51 line Key System. Sentimental value. TE 2-8173, LA 3-2629.

BILL folder, tan; contains Identity card, check made to Shirley Goodwin, key. Reward. KE 4-8122. CHIHUAHUA, male, years old. Light tan, approximately 5 pounds.

Vicinity Marlboro Estates. $25 reward. OL Iver 6-1825. CAT: white, different color eyes. "Cotton," Richmond, LA 6-7313, evenings.

CAT, Siamese female; Snake-Colton-Hartwood area. Reward. OL 4-5485. FALSE teeth, vicinity Pennimann Avenue. Reward.

Box P132005, Tribune. GERMAN Shepherd Female; blacktan. Vicinity Highland Hospital. KE 4-8323. KITTEN, gray, black, white socks.

Last seen August Valley-Channing, Berkeley. Reward. TH 5-7763. KITTEN, female, gray-white. One year old.

KE 4-2636. LABRADOR Male, undersized. Tag 99886. Reward. 29 Alan Way, Martinez.

"MEATBALL," cocker-terrier mix, male. Family grieving. Reward. OL 4-0707. ONE speed Graphic 23 on Park-SkylineGrizzly Boulevards.

August 6. TH 8-2825. PERSIAN cat, gray-white. Sunday. Drive-Park Boulevard.

Reward. TW 3-9183. REWARD $25. Part Dachshund, male, black, tan, white. July 16th.

KE 3-5078. WRIST Watch; lady's yellow gold Hamilton, black cord band. Reward, HI 4-3214, evenings TW 3-0238. WRIST Watch, Lady Elgin, gold with gold band. Engraved Selma Jensen.

Reward! KE 2-3695. 1200-FOUND PET lost? Not advertised? Try S.P.C.A., 8323 Baldwin Street, Oakland. WATCH, lady's, diamond with band. In Oakland. BR 6-4715.

2,300 Drown in Year CHICAGO-One of every 15 fatal accidents in the United States is a drowning. Each year about 2,300 Americans drown while swimming or playing in the water. About 1,300 persons a year die in boating mishaps. Old-Time Publisher NEW YORK-One of New York's oldest publishing houses is the New York Academy of Sciences, which has been publishing scientific material since 1824. One of its best-sellers is "Climate and Evolution." LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICATION TO OPERATE A USED CAR LOT.

Notice is hereby given that Ronald M. Price, has filed an application for permission to operate a Used Car lot at 1400 14th Oakland, California. Notice is hereby further, given that a hearing on application will be held by the Manager at his office, Room 318, City Hall, Oakland, California, on Friday, August 19, 1960, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., at which time and place any persons interested may appear and file their objections if any they "have. GLADYS H. MURPHY, Clerk, No.

115-Aug. 15-(8t) LEGAL NOTICES Oakland Tribune, Tuesday, Aug. 16,1960 31. RESOLUTION NO. 11696 AUTHORIZING GRANT OF July, 1960, at a meeting of said Board of Education.

DATED: July 19, 1960. SPENCER D. BENBOW, No. 73-Aug. 2, 9, 16-(3t) REAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF OAKLAND WHEREAS, the following described real property belonging to the OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF MEDA COUNTY, State of nia, will not at the time of delivery of title as hereinafter provided, be needed for school classroom buildings 'by said school district, to wit: REAL PROPERTY in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southwestern line of Santa Clara Avenue, formerly Moss Avenue, distant thereon South 00' 00" East 71.09 feet from the northwestern boundary line of Lot 7.

In Block as said lot and block are shown upon that certain map entitled "Revised Map of Oakland Heights Alamada Co. California," filed June 11, 1890 in Map Bopk No. at page 54, in the office of the Recorder of Alameda County, California; and running thence along the are of curve to the right having a radius of 40 feet, a distance of. 47.62 feet to the northwestern line of Grand Avenue as it now exists; thence along the last-named line South 26' 00" West 55.78 feet; thence, leaving said northwestern line of Grand Avenue North 06' 20" West 235.64 feet to a point from which the center of a circle havIng a radius of 90.04 feet bears South 58' 40" West; thence northwesterly along the aro of said circle, feet to 'the aforesaid southwestern line of Santa Clara Avenue; and thence along said southwestern line of Santa Clara Avenue southeasterly to the point of beginning. NOW TIEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the provisions of Sections 16201 to 16203, inclusive, of the Education Code of the State of California, title in fee to the real property hereinabove described be granted and conveyed to the City of Oakland, a municipal corporation of the State of California, in sideration of payment by the City of Oakland to the Oakland Unified School District of meda County, the sum of Five and Dollars and In further.

consideration of the City of Oakland maintaining, at Its own expense, the slope area of the real property granted to it in such manner as will prevent the movement of earth on and from the Oakland Unified School District's adjoining real property which may otherwise occur. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. that the President and the Secretary of the Board be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute grant deed for and on behalf of the Oakland Unified School District of Alameda County, State of Callfornia, conveying title in fee to the real property hereinabove described to the City of Oakland; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of this Board be and he is hereby directed to cause this resolution to be published once a week for three (3) successive weeks prior to the making of said grant and conveyance by said school district in THE OAKLAND TRIBUNE, a newspaper of general circulation published in said school district. DATED at Oakland Unified School District this 19th day of July, 1960. Cora A.

Riser Barney E. Hilburn Alan A. Lindsay Marjorie Hirschler John J. King Carl B. Munck As and comprising all of the members of the Board of Education of the City of Oakland and of Oakland Unified School District of Alameda County, State of California.

PASSED and adopted at a regu. lar open meeting this 19th day of July, 1960, by the following called vote: AYES: Directors Hilburn, Hirschler, King, Lindsay, Riser, Pres. Munck. NOES: Directors None. ABSENT: Directors None.

SPENCER D. BENBOW, Acting Secretary of the Board Education of the City of Oakland and of Oakland Unified School District of Ala-. meda County, State of California. CERTIFICATE The undersigned Secretary of the Board of Education of the City of Oakland and of Oakland Unified School District of meda County, State of California, hereby certifies that the foregoing is full, true and correct copy of a Resolution duly passed and adopted on the 19th day of NOTICE OF HEARING AP. PLICATION TO OPERATE AN WRECKING YARD.

Notice is hereby given that Max A. Marutani dba Commercial Auto Wreckers, has filed an application for permission to operate an auto-wrecking yard at 8119 East 14th Oakland, California. (Change of Notice is hereby further given that a hearing on said application will be held by the City Manager at his office, Room 318, City Hall, Oakland, California, on Monday, August 22, 1960, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., at which time and place any persons interested may appear and file their objections if any they have. GLADYS H. MURPHY, Clerk.

No. 117-Aug. 16-(St) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received in Room 104 of the office of the East Bay Municipal Utility District, 2130 Adeline Street, Oakland, California, until 2:00 p.m., Friday, August 26, 1960, and will at that hour be publicly opened and read at Room 100 of the said office of the District for furnishing CORPORTION STOPS, CURB STOPS AND WATER METER COUPLINGS, as per specifications. Proposal No. 2631 covering same may be obtained upon application at the Procurement.

Oak- OfAdeline Street, land, California. F. H. EASTMAN, Secretary. Oakland, California, August 12, 1960.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be. received in Room 104 of the office of the East Bay Municipal Utility District, 2130 Adeline Street, Oakland, California, until 2:00 p.m., Friday, August 26, 1960, and will at that hour be publicly opened and read at Room 100 of the office of the District for furnishing a total of 157,220 FEET OF COPPER WATER TUBING, as per specifications. Proposal No. 2632 covering same may be obtained upon apfice, plication 2127 at the Adeline Procurement OfStreet, land. F.

H. EASTMAN, Secretary. Oakland, California, August 12, 1960. NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICATION TO OPERATE A RET. Notice is hereby given that Howe Lew, Sun Yet Lew and Kwong Lew dba Lew's Club, have filed an application for permission to operate a cabaret at 3406 San Pablo Oakland.

Notice is hereby further given that hearing on said application will be held by the City Manager at his office, Room 318, City Hall, Oakland, California, on Monday, August 22, 1960 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., at which time and place persons 'interested may appear and file their objections if any they have. GLADYS H. MURPHY, City. Clerk. No.

116-Aug. 15-(3t) BAY COUNTIES VITAL STATISTICS Eastbay Births Born to the wife of: JOHNSON, Carlton boy, 6-20, CHADWICK, Gerald A.r girl, ERAL, James W. 111., boy, 7-4. SPROAT, Ronald girl, BELL, Willie, boy, CAIN, Jerry boy, 7-17. KLEIN, Donald boy, 7-17.

ASHWORTH, Clinton, girl, 7-18. PERRY, Lee W. boy, 7-20. BEEBE, Norman girl, 7-21. BRADFORD, Riley, boy, 7-21.

DICK, David girl, 7-21. PENNINGTON, Rogar boy, 7-21. WILLIAMS. Floyd boy, 7-22. STEIN, Robert boy, 7-22.

HODGE, Charles boy, 7-25. SHULESHKO, George, girl, 7-26. BURKS, Donald boy, 7-27. QUICK, Doyle boy, 7-29. MILLER, Frederich girl, 7-31.

MARS, William girl, 7-1. WRIGHT, Jerald girl, 7-1. SKEVINGTON, Robert bay, 7-2. McGREW, Joseph boy, 7-5. MONTELLANO, Gilbert Jr.

boy, 7-4. BESLOW, John boy, NOWAK, Kenneth W. girl, 7-7. FERGUSON, Robert girl, KIDD, George OXSEN, George boy, 7-7. CHILDERS, Hollis 7-11.

7-11. PINON, Santiago, boy, CONDON, Jordan boy, 7-11. HERNANDEZ, Inocencio, girl, 7-12. URWIN, John boy, 7-12. CRANE, Henry boy, 7-13.

SILVA, Frank, boy, 7-15. MARTINHO, Zeferino, girl, 7-15. McKENZIE, John boy, 7-31. SCHAMP, Eldeen boy, 8-2. ROGERS, Walter boy, 7-23.

LUNDY, Charles boy. 7-16. CAMPOS, Manuel boy, 8-1. SEGARINI, George girl, 7-31. DALTON, James girl, 7-29.

JAQUES, Anthony boy, 8-4. ARIAS, Edwardo, girl, 8-5. NOAK, Marcus boy, 8-9. KIHS, Herman, girl, 8-9. FIELDS, Gary, boy, 8-10.

MARTINELLI, Peter, boy, 8-10. ESPINOZA, Rudolph, boy, 8-10. KRAMER, Robert, girl, 8-10. EDWARDS, Marshall, Robert, boy, girl, 8-10. 8-10.

URTON, John boy 8-10. SCHWAB, Charles girl, 8-11. ALBERT, Kenneth, girl, 8-11 Divorces Granted DECREES OF ANNULMENT MEDINA, Nicholas from Epifania Pagan. BLEIFUS, Margaret from Frank W. MURPHY, Jocelyn and John W.

INTERLOCUTORY DECREES FERGUSON, Frances Irene from Cleve. CARDOZA, Diana from Mabio. REIS, Mary G. from David N. F.

SPANN, Theodine A. from Euwell ATWOOD, Helen Louise from Everett F. BAKER, Ora Lee Joseph. FRIES, Sylvia Lea from Waiter. FINAL DECREES OLMEDO, Guadalupe from Juan.

DRAKE, Fannie E. from Emery. RIVERA, Rose H. from Candelario, JENSEN, Ernest G. from from Ann.

Lesile McCRAY, Mary Louise Clarence Jr. ENGLISH, Hugh Y. Antonia B. FROST, Dorothy B. from Dwight W.

Divorces Filed WISDOM, Deima L. vs. George A. (separate maintenance). BURNINGHAM, Kay vs.

Brent. MOON, Dennis vs. Mary Anne. FURTADO, Jeanette M. vs.

Robert J. FIORENTINO, Cecilia C. vs. George McDONALD, Mildred M. vs.

Robert E. ST. CLAIR, Margaret Lee vs. Alton George. WRIGHT, Diane Carol vs.

Larry David. STOCKS, Linda Lavonne vs. James Donald (annulment), LANGHEAD, Janet vs. Edmund C. Jr.

(separate maintenance). Contra Costa County MARRIAGE LICENSES HART John Molta, 21, Martinez. and Sandra Lee Hart, 18, both of MARTIN- David Earl Martin, 21, and Elinor Jean Burton, 20, both of Walnut Creek. MEECE-MONROE-James Henry Meece, 38, and Ruth Jane Monroe, 31, both of Ft. Worth, Tex.

Frank Laffey Dwinnell 24, of Pleasant Hill, and Lou Anne Blasquez, 20, of Walnut Creek. UNN-LYNN- Lylas Alan Jean Munn, Lynn, 24, of Creek, and 24, of Lafayette. Michael A. Quintana, 21, and Carmen Mary Archuleta, 18, both of Antioch. WESTBERRY-PAINTER Ronald Dean, Westberry, 18, and Glena -Sue Painter, 18, both of Oakley.

WATKINS-VAN DYKE Arthur Richard Watkins, 19, of Pittsburg, and Marian Van Dyke, 18, of Concord. MOORE-BONG-James Allen 21, El Cerrito, and. Shirlie Bong, 21, Cerrito. BLAKESLEY-DIAZ Donald DeRoy Blakesley, 24, Richmond, and Consuelo Diaz, 19, Richmond. mond, and Vera Lee Battle, Redic, 21, Rich-Harold Richmond.

DIVORCES FILED SIMPSON, Lorene vs. Clifford L. GARLAND, Donna J. vs. William H.

BARNES, Dorothy vs. Allan. SARNO, John V. vs. Muriel L.

GOGBURN, Robert N. vs. Velda L. STOOPS, Mary D. vs.

James L. BROWN, Ruby D. vs. John. Charles.

LOUCK, Gladys M. vs. Rex C. (separate maintenance). GOUGH, Margo Lunita vs.

Albert. SIMPSON, George vs. Shirley. DUTRA, Della K. vs.

Carlton P. SWINDALL, Martha vs. Stephen P. BARBER, Lenoir vs. Charles.

DE WITT, Treve Lea vs. Henry. BELLANI, Dorothy B. vs. Peter A.

SEPARATE MAINTENANCE FILED MARTINEZ, Katherine vs. Raymond P. INTERLOCUTOR DECREES JANSSEN, James W. Richard. JANEIRO, Howard F.

from Claudette C. OBITUARIES Claude Andreasen Funeral services for Claude G. Andreasen, 59, owner of an Oakland home furnishing store, will be held at-2 p.m. tomorrow in Danville. Mr.

Andreasen died unexpectedly yesterday at his home at 255 Montair Drive, Danville, apparently of a heart attack. A native and lifetime resident of Danville, he was an elder of the Presbyterian church, former member of the San Ramon Valley High School Board of Trustees and a director of the old San Ramon Valley Improvement Association. He had operated Andreasen's Home Furnishing Store on Broadway in Oakland since 1937 and was in the interior decorating business for 40 years. He leaves his wife, Georgia; two daughters, Miss Claudia Andreasen of Palo Alto and Mrs. Joan Van Ness, Alamo; a brother, Raymond of San Leandro; two sisters, Miss Claire Andreasen of Oakland Mrs.

Christine Luchsinger of Vallejo. Last rites will be held at the San Ramon Valley Chapel, Mrs. Margaret Loebs BERKELEY, Aug. 16-Services will be held in Albany tomorrow for Mrs. Margaret Abigail Loebs, 69, a Berkeley resident for 55 years who died Saturday in an Albany hospital.

A native of Chicago, Mrs. Loebs lived at 1127 Derby St. Surviving are her husband, DEATHS ANDREASEN, Claude Gilbert- August ARGYROPULOS, Antonio 14, BACCINO, David 15. BLANDINO, -August 14 BORDEN, Peter 14 BOSCACCI, Fritz Elwood--August 13 CROW, Lettie 15 James Stewart-Aug. 12.

FRASER, Maynard Hr Aug. 18 GILBERT, 'Grace-Aug. 15. COMES, Joseph-August 13. HEGARTY, James 15 HUMPERT, Alice 14 LOESS, Margaret 13 LONGTIN, Julia Pauline Aug.

12. MAY, Anna -August 15 MILLER, Clara M.Aug. 14. PAGLIANO, Marietta -August 13 PAUL, Chester PINSON, Alice 15 RASMUSSEN, Hans -August REYHER, Ernest A. (Duke) 11 SEAGREN, Stanley Eugene 15 TAYLOR, 15 WARD, Ida Ann-August 15, 1960 WILLIAMS, Frank 15 WILLIAMS, Ida-August 15 WILLS, -August 12 ANDREASEN, Claude Olibert, In Danville, August 15, 1960, beloved husband of Mrs.

Georgia Andreasen; loving father of Mrs. Joan Van Ness of Alamo and Miss Claudia Jean Andreasen of Palo Alto: grandfather of Esta, Lynn and Ricky Van Ness, all of Alamo: brother of Miss Claire Andreasen of Oakland; Mrs. Christine Luchsinger of Vallejo, Mr. Raymond Andreasen of San Leandro. A member of the Danville Community Presbyterian Church.

A native of Danville; aged 59 years. Friends are Invited fb attend funeral services Wednesday, August 17, at 2 p.m. in the San Ramon Valley Chapel, 279 Front Street, Danville. Rev, Jacob Long and Rev, H. W.

Van Delinder officiating. Interment, Alamo Cemetery, ARGYROPULOS, Antonio In San Francisco, August 14, 1960; beloved brother of Mrs. Stathoula Polopoulou of Chelepakou, Arcadia, Greece; loving uncle of Chris and Gus Argyropulos and Sandra and Tommy Argyropulos, all of San Francisco, also George, John, Panos -and Patrocios Argyropulos and Mrs. Elaine Vouleftou, all of Athens. Greece.

A native of Makre, Arcadia, Greece. Aged 76 years. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Thursday at 2 p.m. from Mission Chapels of Pappas, Buzolich and Paponis, 435 Valencia Street, San cisco, thence to Holy Trinity Church 2:30 p.m. Interment, Greek Memorial Park, Services Wednesday at 8 o'clock.

Visiting hours until 9 p.m. BACCINO, David In Oakland, August 15, 1960; beloved son of Jean and Ernest Baccino of Alameda; brother of Ronald J. Baccino of Los Angeles; nephew of Mrs. Valentina Viotti of Oakland, Mrs. Josephine Nagle of Oakland, Mrs.

Rina Galli of Reno, Nevada, and Marlo Baccino of Alameda. A native of Alameda: aged 27 years. A member of Steel Workers Union Local 5004 of Alameda. Funeral services Thursday, August 18, 1960, at 8:30 o'clock a.m. from the Chapel of Smiley Gallagher 1415 Oak Street, Alameda.

Thence to St. Joseph's Church where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cemetery. BLANDINO, Lia, in El Cerrito, August 14, 1960; dearly beloved wife of the late Frank Blandino; loving mother of Charles, Frank, Joseph, Louis and George Blandino, and the late Mary Glacobbi; aunt of Annie Schlaich; also survived by 11 grandchildren; 16 greatchildren.

grandchildren A native and 2 of great Italy; aged 90 years. Friends are respectfully invited to at 9:30 a.m. from the Mosswood Chapel of Albert Engel 3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street; thence to st. Joseph's Church where a Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at 10 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. BORDEN, Peter In Oakland August 14, 1960, beloved husband of Geraldine Peter Borden; brother of Mathew, WilBorden; loving father of Paulette and liam, Julian and Robert Borden and Katherine Straub; a native of Pennsylvania, aged 51 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services Thursday, August 18 at 10:30 a.m. at the Elmhurst Chapel of the Clarence N.

Cooper Mortuaries, 8901 East 14th Street, Oakland. Entombment Sunset View Mausoleum, Berkeley. (Phone NE 2-4343 or KE 3-4114.) Parking area adjacent to chapel. BOSCACCI, Fritz Erwood, In Oakland, August 13, 1960, dearly beloved husband of Johnnie Mae Boscacci, loving father of the late Elwood W. Boscacci; loving brother of Mrs.

Lena Gambetta of Alameda and the late John Boscacci; also survived by nieces and nephews. A native of Oakland. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the services Wednesday, August 17, at 1 p.m. in the Mosswood Chapel of Albert Engel 3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street. A CROW, Lettie In Oakland, August 15, 1960, beloved wife of the late French Crow; loving mother of Mrs.

Everett Grigsby of Marion, Ohio, Mrs. -R. John Rathbone of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Dale Harrah of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Russell Gilwee of Orinda, Mrs.

-M. J. Gruber Jr. of Oswego, Oregon, Richard Crow of Sacramento, Mrs. Ralph Short of Reno, Nevada; sister of Damon Smith of Clearwater, Florida; also survived by 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

A native of Ohio: aged 81 years. A member of the First Presbyterian Church of Marion, Ohio, and Order of King's Daughters. Friends are invited to attend services Wednesday, August 17 at 10 a.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. The Rev.

William Pothler officiating. Interment, Marion, Ohio. FRASER, James Stewart, In Castro Valley, August 12, 1960, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Florence Fraser of 382 Harris Road, Hayward; loving father of Lyall and Randy Fraser; also survived by sisters and brothers in Canada and the United States. A native 44.

of Manor, Saskatchewan, Canada; aged A member of Fenwick Lodge No. 158, F. A. Chamber of Commerce and the Kinsman Club of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Services will be held In Selkirk, Manitoba.se Canada.

Services under direction Experts to. Discuss Campaign Media BERKELEY, Aug. 16-Five political experts will discuss "The Effects of the Communication 1 Media on the Political Campaign at 3 p.m. tomorrow in room 145, Dwinelle Hall, University of California. Speakers will include Denis W.

Brogan, a Britisher who is visiting professor of science at U.C.; Benjamin Franklin, Chico State College professor; Harry Lerner, a public relations executive; Thomas Mullahey, public affairs director of KRON-TV, and Eugene Lee, U.C. faculty member. John Loebs; four children, Mrs. Dagmar Phillips of Albany, Mrs. Thelma Stanton and John Loebs Jr.

of Hayward, and Mrs. Lillian Shaw of Richmond; seven grandchildren; four great children, and a sister, Mrs. Dagmar L. Hoffman of Berkeley. Mrs.

Loebs was a member of Cerrito Circle No. 458, Neighbors of the Woodcraft, which will officiate at services to be held at the EllisOlson Mortuary, 727 San Pablo 1 p.m. tomorrow. Committal services will follow at Sunset View Cemetery. DEATHS of Chapel of the Valley, 20359 Lake Chabot Road.

For further Information. please call JE 8-0211. FRASER, Maynard In Oakland, August 14, 1960; dearly beloved husband of Phyllis K. Fraser, loving father of Kramer Adams of Tacoma, Washington: grandfather of Hillary and Kent Adams: loving brother of Ina F. Fraser of Oakland, Kenneth C.

Fraser of San Francisco and Hamish R. B. Fraser of Seatfie: beloved nephew of Myrtle Cameron of Matlock, Washington, and Effie Cameron of Vernon, Ontario, Canada; also survived by nieces and nephews. A nafive of Canada. A member of Apartment House Owners Association of Alameda County and Woodmen of the World, Fruitvale Lodge.

Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Wednesday morning, August 17, at 11 o'clock in the chapel of Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland. GILBERT, Grace, in Hayward, August 15, 1960; wife of the late Bret A. beloved mother of Ralph R. Gilbert of Danville, and the late Sephton Gilbert; loving sister of Mrs. Esther Eggerts of Oakland and Henry Sephton of Alameda; also survived by 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

A native of San Francisco; aged 78 years. A member of the Meirose Baptist Church of Oakland. Friends may call at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, until p.m. Tuesday. COMES, Joseph, of 2008 81st Avenue, Oakland, August 13, 1960; beloved band of the late Mary Gomes; loving father of John, Manuel, Joseph and Alfred Gomes, all of Oakland; Daniel Gomes of San Diego, Caroline Gomes of Oakland, Mary Cunha of San Leandro, Jean Goularte and Minnie Pundyke of Oakland; also survived by nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; loving father-in-law of Manuel Cunha, William Pundyke.

Irma and Lila Gomes. A native of Madeira Island, Portugal, aged 93 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the new mortuary of C. P. Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland, on Wednesday morning, August 17, at thence to St.

Benedict's Church for Requiem High Mass, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Tuesday evening at 8:30. (For further Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary, Information, please call NE 2-1011.) HEGARTY, James August 15, 1960, in Oakland, beloved husband of Irene M. Hegarty: loving brother of Mrs.

Robert Keyes, Mrs. Vincent Rilley, Mrs. Katherine Brandt, Miss Frances Hegarty, John P. and Thomas G. Hegarty, also survived by nieces and nephews.

A nafive of County Cork, Ireland; aged 55 years. A member of International Operative Plasterers and Cement Mason's Association, Local 594. Friends are invited to attend servcies from the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Thursday, August 18, at 9:15 a.m.; thence to St. Perpetua Church, 818 Solano Drive, Lafayette, where 8 Requiem High Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul commencing at 10:00 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. HUMPERT, Alice of 1055 Cecella Court, San Leandro, August 14, 1960, wife of Gerhard A. Humpert: loving mother of Mrs. Mary E. McNeill San Leandro and Mrs.

Ruth Sharp of Santa Rosa; loving grandmother of Mary Ann Sharp, Michael and Jolee McNeill; loving sister of Mrs. Nora Heaver of San Leandro. A native of Chicago, Illinois. Friends are Invited to attend the Funeral from the new mortuary of C. Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland, on Wednesday morning, August 17, at 9:30, thence to St.

Leander's Church, San Leandro, for Requiem High Mass, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. (For further information please call NE 2-1011.) LOEBS, Margaret in Albany, August 1960, of 1127 Derby Street, Berkeley, dearly beloved wife of John Loebs; loving mother of Dagmar Phillips of Albany, Theima Stanton and John Loebs both of Hayward, and Lillian Shaw of Richmond; beloved sister of Dagmar L. Hoffman of Berkeley, and the late Alice Murden; dear grandmother of seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

A native of Chicago, Illinois; aged 69 years. A 35-year member of Cerrito Circle No. 458, Neighbors of Berkeley. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Wednesday, August 17, at p.m. from the drawing room chapel of the Ellis-Olson Mortuary, 727 San Pablo.

Avenue, Albany. Conducted by Reverend William R. Pothier and Cerrito Circle, neighbors of Woodcraft, of Berkeley. Committal services, Sunset View Cemetery. (Our parking plaza adjoins the mortuary.) LONGTIN, Julia Pauline, of 3443 68th Avenue, Oakland, August 12, 1960; beloved wife of Joseph P.

Longtin, loving daughter of Julia Cerlak of Compton. A native of Texas; aged 51 years. Friends are invited to attend services from the new mortuary of C. P. Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland, on Thursday afternoon, August 18, at 1:30.

(For further information, please call NE 2-1011.) MAY, Anna, of 1208 Morgan Avenue, San Leandro, passed away August 15, 1960, at that address; beloved wife of Andrew May; loving mother of Andrew May D.O., of Oakland; mother-in-law of Irene May; sister of Casper Krummer of Ohio, and Elizabeth Bitto of Alabama; grandmother of Warren, Terrill, Corene, Wendall, and Gordon May. A native of Austria, Hungary; aged 75 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Estudillo Chapel of the Santos-Robinson Mortuary, 160 Estudillo Avenue, San Leandro, Thursday, August 18, at 9 a.m., thence to Church of Assumption where a Requiem High Mass will. be celebrated for the repose of her sout commencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday, at 8:30 p.m.

Interment, Presidio Cemetery, San Francisco. Parking provided, enter rear of Chapel, 109 Callan For further Information please call NE 2-8278. MILLER, Clara retired optometrist, In Berkeley, August 14, 1960; loving sister of Helen C. Miller of Boulder, Colorado, Jeanette Miller of Bakersfield and Paul B. Miller of Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; aunt of Mrs.

J. A. Stichnoth of Lincolndale, New York; also survived by cousins and other relatives. A native of lowa; aged 75 years. A member of the First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley and Chaper BK, P.E.O.

Sisterhood. Friends are Invited to attend services at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Wednesday, August 17, at 3 o'clock p.m. The Rev. Wayne Walker officiating. Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley.

PAGLIANO, Marietta, In Concord, August, 13, 1960, of 1842 San Miguel Drive, Walnut Creek, dearly beloved wife Gluseppe Pagliano; loving mother of Mrs. Rose Frisa; grandmother of Ernest Frisa; great-grandmother of Larry and Kathy Frisa; mother-In-law of Peter Italy. A native of Rocca, Province Frisa; also survived by one sister in Cunio, Italy; aged 72 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, August 17, at 8:30 a.m. from the Mosswood Chapel of Albert Engel -3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street, thence to St.

Joseph's Church where a sung Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at 9, a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday at 8 p.m. Entombment St. Joseph's Mausoleum. PAUL, Chester suddenly on.

vacation In Garberville, August 15, 1960, beloved 30 TE 2-8600 Phone orders get special attention. The prestige and dignity of an Albert Brown Service costs no more. 00 Albert Brown MORTUARY OLymple 3-7323 3478 PIEDMONT AVENUE OAKLAND DEATHS husband of Edna Paul. of Oaklands brother of Mrs. Joseph Dito of Emeryville and Mrs.

Anthony Dutro of Palo Alto. A native of Oakland; aged 48 years. A member of the Catholic Aposfolic Church, Emeryville Industrial Post No. 1010 V.F.W., and American Legion, Oakland Post No. 5 Friends are invited to attend services Thursday, August 18 at 10 a.m.

at True man's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. Dr. A. G. Canada Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery.

PINSON, Alice In Oakland, August 15, 1960, beloved wife of Edgar M. Pinson; loving mother of Paul F. Pinsonz loving daughter of Ella Downs; loving sister of Mrs. Irene Nassau and William Champion; loving grandmother of Barry Wayne and Terry Lynn Pinson. A native of Montana.

A member of Women the Moose, Navy Mothers, and West of Market Girls. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Thursday, August 18 at 2 p.m.. at the Chapel of the Oaks, Oakland tuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. RASMUSSEN, Hans In Oakland, August 14, 1960.

Uncle of Mrs. Inger Hansen, Viggo and Andrea Nielsen all of Denmark. A resident of Oakland for 53 years. A native of Denmark; aged 80 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, August at.

11 a.m., from the home chapel Andker-Petersen, 5th Avenue corner of East 15th Street, Oakland. REYHER, Ernest (Duke), In San Francisco, August 11, 1960. A native of Kaual Territory, Hawaii; aged 66 years. A member of Railway Clerks Local No. 802.

A retired Southern Pacific employee Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the services Wednesday, August 17, at 10:30 a.m. at the new Colonial Chapel, 2626 High Street, Oakland. For further information please call KE 6-5454. SEAGREN, Stanley Eugene In Alameda. August 15, 1960, beloved husband of Josephine Seagren of land; loving father of Stanley Seagren Jr.

of Alameda and Mrs. Beverly Seagren Olsen of Lafayette: loving brother of Rueben H. Seagren and Mrs. George Youngdale of Oakland, Arnold L. Seagren of El Cerrito and Mrs.

Melvin Thompson of San Lorenzo; loving grandfather of eight grandchildren. A member of Argonne Lodge No. 514, of San Francisco, Vista Cerrito Chapter No. 586, O.E.S., and San Francisco Olympic Club. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, August 17, at 11 a.m.

In the Gothic Chapel of the Hagy-Keenan Mortuary, Central Avenue at Ninth Street, Alameda. Under the auspices of Argonne Lodge No. 514 Contributions to the heart fund and the Children's Hospital preferred. Inurnment private. TAYLOR, Catherine, In Oakland, August.

15, 1960; wife of the late William Taylor, loving mother of David Taylor, loving grandmother of five grandchildren. native of County Cork, Ireland. member of the Altar Society of St. Anthony's Church. Friends are Invited to attend the fu-' neral Wednesday, August 17, at 9 a.m.

from the Chapel of The Oaks Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue. Thence to St. Anthony's Church where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. WARD, loa Ann, In Oakland, August 15, 1960, beloved wife of Charles Albert Ward; loving mother of William E.

Ward; sister of Mrs. Mildred Hall of Chicago, and Mrs. May Teeter of Sherman Oaks A native of Durham, Eng land; aged 70 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Thursday, August 18, at 1:30 p.m. at the Fruitvale Chapel of Clarence N.

Cooper Mortuaries, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland. (Phone KE 3-4114). Parking area adjacent to chapel. WILLIAMS, Frank In Las Vegas, Nevada, August 15, 1960, beloved husband of the late Ida Williams of 927 Via Brengani, San Lorenzo; dearly beloved son of Manuel and Theodora Williams of AL bany; brother of Manual Williams of Berkeley, and Mrs.

Mable Chamberlain of El Cerrito. A member of the Elks Lodge' of Richmond, Moose Lodge No. 324 of Oakland, and the Longshoreman's Union. A native of Visalia; aged 44 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend -funeral services pending at the Cain, Wilson Kratzer, Cerrito.

Mortuary, 10240 San Pablo Avenue. Elks services August 17 at 7 p.m. Parking area adjacent to mortuary. For further Information please. call LA 5-1155.

WILLIAMS, Ida, In Las Vegas, Nevada, August 15, 1960, beloved wife of the late Frank Williams, of 927 Via Bregani, San Lorenzo; dearly beloved daughter of Annaibale J. Roberti of El Cerrito and the late Mrs. Emilia M. Roberti; sister of Mrs. Blanche Bertotti of El Cerrito, Mrs.

Irma Gengler of El Cerrito, Mrs. Florence Roggero of El Cerrito and Mr. Bruno Roberti of Walnut Creek. A native of Italy; aged 54 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend funeral services pending at the Cain, Wilson Kratzer Mortuary, 10240 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito.

Parking area adjacent to mortuary. For further information please call LA, 5-1155. WILLS, Carol, In Oakland, August beloved husband of Mary Wills; loving uncle of Kenneth F. Wills Jr. A native of California.

A -member of B.P.0.E. No. 171, life member and St. John's Lodge, Boston, Massachusetts. Private family services were held Monday.

Grant Miller Mortuaries directed. Contributions to the Heart Fund preferred. San Francisco Deaths ARGYROPULOS, Antonio A. CAFFERATA, Mamie CARTER, Lawrence CRESCI, Josephine DUNN, Helen G. EARLEY, Charles D.

ESSER, William H. FISHER, Mary A. FRIDAHL, Jenny HATCHER, Violet V. LANGRIDGE, Violet A. MARING, Alice C.

McFARLAND, James Helms McGEORGE, Caroline OLSEN, K. (ingebrigt) OSTROGORSKY, J. PAQUETTE, Alice E. PETRIE, Agnes SMITH, Jennie STRICKLAND, Lillian TUPPER, Clarence E. WILJANEN, (Williams), Anna L.

WONG, Vick K. Card of Thanks ALAMEDA COUNTY HEART DAS ASSOCIATION Gratefully acknowledges Memorial gifts toward the fight against heart disease Memorial gifts may be mailed to assoclation headquarters, 121 East 11th Street, Oakland. HI 4-3564 or presented at Crocker Anglo National Bank, 1450 Broadway, Oakland CITY contributions, OF HOPE Box gratefully acknowledges 4-5885. CHAPEL OF MEMORIES COLUMBARIUM Choice Inurement Niche locations available in the lovely new Chapels of Serenity and Repose or is a secluded flower garden. Ask for illustrated booklet.

CHAPEL OF MEMORIES CREMATORIUM COLUMBARIUM GARDEN MAUSOLEUM George P. Silliman, General Manage HOWL, MATHER MONTGOMERY $38. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA A.

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