Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 17

Publication:
Oakland Tribunei
Location:
Oakland, California
Issue Date:
Page:
17
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, Construction Of Safeway Store Begins Construction has begun on a $209,000 Safeway Store at Claremont Ave. and Clifton St. in Oakland. The 18,468 square foot store is being leased by Safeway from Eugene Falaschi, who has awarded a contract to Williams and Burrows of Belmont for construction of the building. Completion is expected in five months.

The store, at 5354 Claremont will be 154x108 feet, plus lobby, refuse room and loading dock. Parking will be available for 105 cars. Construction will be tilt-up concrete wall panels finished in exposed aggregate; and the structure will have an arched roof supported by gluelaminated wood beams finished It will in have natural 389 feet of refrigerated display cases, and the most modern fixtures. An innovation is the use of a vertical air cushion- cold air shot downward to protect the contents of the combination dairy and beverage display, door. case, in lieu the Architecture is in charge of Wurster, Bernardi and Emmons of San Francisco.

The property originally was. occupied by Independent Brewing Company, which began operation in 1908. It was, from 1923 until last year, occupied by Keva Mattress Company. Central Figure In Lewd Books Probe Dies FRESNO, Nov. 5-Matthew J.

Meehan, one of four Fresno men indicted by the Alameda County Grand Jury last month on lewd book charges, died Thursday night in a local hospital of a heart seizure. He was 49. Meehan suffered a heart attack earlier this week and was taken to St. Agnes Hospital. Alameda County Dist.

Atty. J. Frank Coakley had described Meehan as a figure" in a lengthy investigation which was climaxed by the indictments. Meehan was free on bail and he was scheduled to appear later this month for arraignment. The publisher was president of West Coast News Co.

and circulation manager of the Mid- Tower Publishing Co. The firms published three books which the grand jury found pornographic. Other Fresno men under indictment are Sanford E. Aday, Mid-Tower president; Wallace de Ortega Maxey, its general manager and Jack A. Lindsay, associate editor.

Mitchell Gets Award NEW YORK (UPD The New York Personnel Management Association has presented an award of merit to Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell for outstanding achievement in the field of personnel relations. GOODW CHILDRENS NAIR COLLIER RETIRES AFTER 26 John W. Lynch, Leslie S. Leslie W.

Collier From Equalization John W. Lynch, chairman of the state Board of Equalization, today announced the retirement of Leslie S. Collier, district supervising auditor for the Oakland district, after 26 years employment with the board. Collier had spent the last 19 years working with John B. I Independent U.C.

Paper May Give Up BERKELEY, Nov. 5-The Independent California, University of California student off-campus newspaper, will have 10. cease publication un less 1,000 yearly subscriptions are sold by Monday. The paper gave this report in yesterday's edition. That issue also editorially blasted the university administration for "retreating behind a protective position of indifference" in the current controversy.

Editor Dan Silver and his editorial staff resigned from the Daily Californian to start the Independent Oct. 25 after a stalemate with the A.S.U.C. executive committee. Silver's contingent A.S,U.C. ruling would give it all control over the student paper.

Silver's editorial said that the present Daily Cal controversy is a good example of the university's "abdicating its responsibilities to stand for intellectual values." are, as students, dismayed that the university can tolerate a compulsory newspaper of the poor quality of the present Daily Cal" the editorial said. A new staff was recruited when Silver and his group left. The Silver group will spend the weekend soliciting subscriptions. Hair Loss Normal After Childbirth CHICAGO A Chicago physician says mothers normally lose hair after childbirth. Pregnancy hinders the natural loss of dead hair, but after the baby is born the hair loss increases.

YEARS ON STATE BOARD Collier, John B. Evans Retires Post Evans, district tax administrator. He is an Eastbay resident and attended the University, of California. Lynch also announced that Joseph F. Roberts, supervising auditor for Alameda County, would assume Collier's position and that Stanley N.

Saltzstine would take Roberts' job. Man Guilty in San Leandro Embezzlement Ree E. Montgomery, 34, former accountant for a San Leandro trucking firm, faces sentence, in of Superior grand theft Court and on one count of forgery following a plea yesterday before Judge C. Stanley Wood. Montgomery, who lives at San Leandro, is charged with embezzlement of- $56,000 over a three year period.

The firm named in the complaint was the OK Trucking Company, at 1900 Williams San Leandro. Montgomery pleaded guilty to the charges yesterday after a motion was made by deputy district attorney Clayton DaVega to dismiss other charges. Montgomery, father of six children, was arrested last September, following investiOakland police inspector Lester King. Fleeing Holdup Suspect Arrested Police said Williams admitted he had pretended to be armed and forced Mrs. Nahiel Aazzal, proprietor of the store, to give him The money was found in Williams' possession, police said.

A holdup man was arrested less than 10 minutes after he robbed a liquor store at 535 Scott St. in San Francisco last night. Officers arrested Leo Williams, 26, of 126 Howth San Francisco, when they saw him running through Alamo Square from the scene of the robbery. DOLLS GALORE- -Handicapped Goodwill Industries workers are shopping at the annual Children's Fair now in progress, at 212 Ninth St. Some 1600 dolls, all repaired by Goodwill artisans and dressed by Key Women volunteers are on sale at reduced prices.

Hours today are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Toys and Christmas decorations are also available. Asks For Swift Hearing WALNUT CREEK, Nov. 5, Bill Ray Boyd, Martinez carpenter charged with slaying his estranged wife here Thursday night, lost out yesterday in his insistence that a preliminary hearing be held immediately.

Municipal Judge Betsy Fitzy Gerald Rahn, who had arraigned Boyd shortly before noon yesterday on the murder charge, then found him back in court at 4 p.m., overruled Boyd's expressed desire to continue without an attorney and appointed Don Campbell to represent him. HEARING NOV. 15 She set the hearing date for Nov. 15. Boyd had waived appointment of an attorney at his earlier in the day, then, at his insistence, officers brought him back here from the county jail later in the day to proceed with the preliminary hearing.

Apparently remorseful, Boyd told the court at his second appearance the same day: "I don't want to try to justify this thing I have Declining to hear any testimony yesterday, Judge Rahn told Boyd, "In a matter this serious I feel you should be represented by counsel in the interests of justice for both yourself and the court." SLIGHT DELAY The appointment of counsel for Boyd, and some slight delay, also was urged by, Deputy Dist. Atty. Dick Rockwell. City police officers who made the arrest also expressed approval. They said, privately, QUAKE SAFETY Submission Of School Plans OK'd EMERYVILLE, 5 The Emery Board of Education has authorized its architects to submit plans for a new $325,000 Ralph S.

Hawley Elementary School to the State Division of Architecture for approval. Bids will be called for as soon as approval is received, the board decided Thursday. The new structure will replace a building which does not meet present earthquake safety standards and will contain six classrooms, kindergarten, multipurpose room and offices. The project is part of a five year $1.5 million program to replace old and unsafe buildings in the district. In other action the board: 1-Approved opening cafeteria service at Hawley.

School Monday. 2-Purchased a smog-proof incinerator for Emery High School. Authorized attendance of exceptional Emery High students at Oakland Junior College, part of an academic acceleration program. He Learned The Hard Way -And Twice ASHLAND, Nov. 5- Frank Dickinson, 26, was using gasoline to wash out some over.

alls in the washroom of his home yesterday at 1626 164th Ave. Gasoline fumes were ignited by a water heater pilot light and there was a flash explosion. Frank suffered second and third degree burns on his hands and arms. He was treated at 'Fairmont Hospital and released. He went home, went into the washroom and, trying to do right, began to rinse the overalls in water to get the gasoline out.

Boom! The same thing happened. This time Frank wasn't burned but a fire damaged the inside of the washroom. It was controlled by 15 men on two trucks from the Ashland Fire Dept. Frank gave up on the overalls. U.S.

Refinances Portion of Debt WASHINGTON, Nov. 5--(UPD The Treasury reports it successfully refinanced most of the $10.8 billion of the national debt coming due on Nov. 15. Holders of $10.3 billion of the debt agreed to accept new securities offered by the government in exchange, the Treasury said yesterday. The demand for cash came to only $541 million.

Louis H. Kettinger BERKELEY, Nov. 5- Funeral services will be held Monday for Louis H. Kettinger, 78, of 3376 Grove pioneer radio broadcaster and first owner of radio station KRE. Mr.

Kettinger died unexpectedly at home Thursday. A native of Texas, Mr. Kettinger was the first man to publicly broadcast a sporting event in Berkeley the Dempsey-Carpentier he a weight championship fight, staged at Boyle's Thirty Acres, N.J. on July 4, 1921. The fight was broadcast over a large radio set placed outside the U.C.

Battery and Electric a store owned by Mr. Kettinger. Mr. Kettinger was a member of Rockridge Lodge of Masons, Oakland Scottish Rite Bodies, Aahmes Shrine Temple, and the Berkeley Shrine Club. He was also active in work to assist Children's Hospital and Eastbay Center for the Blind.

He is survived by a son, Earl W. Kettinger of Nevada City (Nevada County) and one granddaughter. Funeral services will be at p.m. Monday in Colonial Chapel, 2626 High Oakland. Francis Albers Jr.

Francis Albers son of a founder of the Albers Milling died of a cerebral rhage in Los Angeles Tuesday. He was 51. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Frank Albers, and two brothers, Lewis and William Albers, all of 3130 Wayside Lane, Walnut Creek; a sister, Mrs. Bernard Rice, of 2337 North Point, San Francisco, and a third brother, Herman Albers of Chicago.

Other survivors include his wife, Juliet, and four daughters, two of, whom, Frances and Phyllis, live at the family home in Los Angeles. The other daughters are Mrs. Barbara Villierme, of Redondo Beach, and Mrs. Arlene Day of Los Angeles. At the time of his death, Mr.

Albers was vice president and board member of the Albers Milling Company division of the Carnation Company, Los Angeles. E. R. Slaymaker Jr. ALAMEDA, Nov.

5 Services will be held Sunday for Edward Richard Slaymaker 17, of 1713 Alameda a high senior at Alameda High School who passed away yesterday, after a long illness. He is survived by his father and mother, a brother Ralph, a sophomore at Alameda High and a sister, Kathy Ann, a 7th grade student at Haight school and his grandmother Mrs. George, T. Miller. The deceased was active in Boy Scouts.

Services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, Santa Clara Ave. and Chesnut Street at 2 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Isabel Dunlap BERKELEY, Nov.

5-Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow for Mrs. Isabel Dunlap, 91, an Eastbay resident for 37 years. Mrs. Dunlap, whose home was at 2614 Warring died yesterday in a Berkeley hospital.

She was the wife of Albert H. Dunlap, a member of a pioneer Southern California family. Surviving also are three sons, Stuart of Berkeley, Paul and William of Stockton, and a daughter, Mrs. Wallace Cox whose husband is a municipal judge in Vallejo. The services will be held at St.

John's Presbyterian Church with the Rev. James Comfort Smith, pastor, officiating. D'Arcy A. Porter PIEDMONT, Nov. Masonic rites will be held Monday at 2 p.m.

for D'Arcy A. Porter, retired Southern Pacific executive who died at his home yesterday of a heart seizure. He was 89. Mr. Porter was a member of Stanford University's first graduating class and he was one of the oldest active members of the Alumni Association.

He was a division engineer for the railroad when he retired in 1937. A native of Salinas, Mr. Porter's parents were California pioneers. He was a member of the Piedmont Masonic Lodge, Oakland Scottish Rite Bodies and he was past president of the Pacific Railway Club. Survivors include his daughter, Mrs.

Peggy Porter Englander of Riverside, a daughter-in-law, Mrs. D'Arcy A. Porter Jr. and a grandson, D'Arcy A. Porter III, both of the home, 198 Mountain Blvd.

Funeral services will be held from the. Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Oakland. VITAL STATISTICS Licenses Issued James William Land, LAND and Mary Anna Colombini, 47, both of San Lorenzo. Ray Leon Kemp, 21. and Carolyn Elaine Watts, 19, both of Oakland.

-Fred Robert Field, 24, of Muskegon. and Darlene Hoglund, 20, of Alameda. -Santo Joseph Cadile, 21, and Rose Lou Weible, 22, both of Castro Valley. Sanchez, 20, Albany, and Evelyn Ann SANCHEZ-LUGO Robert Herman 16, Hayward. POWELL WELLS Clinton Lewis Powell, 35, and Pauline Reha Wells, 34, both of Oakland Nathaniel Thomas Cochran, 23, and Judith Anne Sinibaldi, 20, both of Albany, EDDINGS-MADISON- Jimmy B.

Eddings, 26, Oakland, and Delois Marie Madison, 16, Berkeley. de Jacquine Francille de Moire, 26, and Muriel Jean Blanton, 27, both of Oakland. BOWEN-BROOKING- Gary Leon Bowen, 18, and Frances Marie Brooking, 17, both of Oakland. COLE-LEYVA-Henry. Albert Cole.

and Beverly Ann Leyva, 37, both Oakland. GOLDSMITH-HANEY Edwin Alexander Goldsmith, 39, Berkeley, and Ersel Long Haney, 35, Oakland. Eaken Sioberg, 26. Linda Lou Hutchins, 21, both of Oakland. 29, and 29, both of Vergani, Berkeley, LAWSON-HOLLAND Wayne Lawson, 48 and Verna June Holland, 54.

both of Hayward. Divorces, Granted INTERLOCUTORY DECREES LANUZA, Joyce from Theodore FULTON, Norman from Raygena E. ANDUZA, Lillian from Donald BREWER. Elfreda Paul HAM, Fong Gee from Teung from Moon HANDY. Uradell from Joseph.

Lee GRASER, John F. from Margery INSLEY, Judy from Paul JUDD, Jack William from Lois Arlene HERNANDEZ, Eugenio Reyes from Petra Sosa BRADLEY, Doris Imogene from Bobby Ray Nellie from David R. YBARRA, Raymond W. from Marlene K. COX, Wilbur Jr.

from Dallas. V. LENSCHMIDT, Arline from Alvin F. FINAL DECREES LEYBA, Flora R. from Andrew Nash BARBER, Virginia M.

from Van D. LAUNDIS, Charlotte E. from William C. BUCHANAN, Dolores May from Clifford Claude CAIRES, Gertraud M. from John T.

CLEVELAND, Sharlene A. from David H. CICHON, Elida Helen from Julius Theodore LANGSTON, Nadine William E. SIMPSON, Betty Jane from Glen Donna R. from George MARSHALL, Jerry R.

from Charles E. DEATHS of ANDERSON, Marie, in Oakland, November 3, 1960, beloved sister of Ida Lax. of Berkeley: aunt of Lax Erickson of Visalia and Gunnar Nylund of Stockholm, Sweden. native of Finland. member of the Mission Covenant Church of Oakland.

Friends are invited to attend services at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph at Avenue, Oakland, Monday, November 7, at 3 p.m. The Rev. George E. Bostrom officiating. (Ample off-street parking.) Inurnment, private.

BIRCH, Owen, of 455 Lagunitas Avenue, Oakland, November 3, 1960; beloved husband of Alice R. Birch: loving brotherin-law of Mrs. F. Klabik of Oakland, Mrs. Marie Darling of Sacramento, Joseph.

Soares of Hayward, Ackian Soares Covelo; loving uncle of Edith Birch of England, Mrs. John Gomes of Oakland, Mrs. Lorraine Archambault of Castro Valley, Mrs. Joyce Jones ramento, Mrs. Harry Troughton of Sacramento and Mrs.

Dias of Auburn. A native of of England, Former secretary treasurer Boilermakers Local 10, and member of Boilermakers Local 10. Friends are invited to attend services from the new mortuary of C. P. Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland on Monday, November 7, at p.m.

(For further Infodmation, please call NE 2-1011.) BODHOLDT, Peter In Oakland, November 2, 1960, beloved husband of the late Kristine Bodholdt; loving father of Niels E. Bodholdt, Axelia B. Rasmussen and Alexanda Golden; brother of Antone P. Bodholdt of Denmark; grandfather of Ellen McFarland, Niels Bodholdt Jr. Ruth Pardee, Donna Hamilton and Sandra Seilhymer.

Also leaves 11 great-grandchildren. member of Our. Saviours Lutheran Church, Pacific Lodge No. 39 Danish Brotherhood, Odin: No. 1 of Dania and the Danish Soldier's Club.

A native of Denmark; aged 82 years Friends are invited to attend funeral services Monday, November 7, at 2 p.m. from the Home Chapel of AndkerPetersen, Fifth Avenue, corner of East 15th Street, Rev. S. Jorgensen and S. Petersen officiating.

Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. FRAZER, James D. of Orinda, November 3, 1960, beloved husband of Esther D. Frazer: son: of Mrs. J.

L. Frazer: brother of John, Robert, William, Walter and Nat Frazer and Mrs. A. H. Shirley.

A native of Georgia. Services this Saturday afternoon, November 5, at 2 o'clock, in the Chapel of Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Avenue. Oakland; the Rev. Clarence Stacy officiating. Interment Golden Gate National Cemetery.

GODINO (AUGUST), Manuel, of 1995 Clarke Street, November 1960, beloved husband of Marian Godino; loving father of Mrs. Barbara Sousa, Joe August and Tony August, all of San Leandro, and Mrs. Mary Faria of Oakland. Also survived by eight grandchil. dren and five great-grandchildren.

member of San Leandro Council No. U.P.E.C. and Echo of Portugal. A native of Portugal; aged 79 years. Friends are invited to attend funeral services from the Estudillo Chapel of the Santos-Robinson Mortuary, 160 Estudillo Avenue, San Leandro, Monday, November 7, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Leander's Church where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8:30. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hay. ward. (Parking provided rear of chapel, 109 Callan Avenue.) For further information please call NE 2-8278.

HALLORAN. Bridgie, in Oakland, November 4, 1960, beloved wife of the late John Halloran; loving mother of Kathleen Dombrink: sister of the late Timothy Fitzgerald and Mrs. Anne Spring ett: devoted mother-in-law of William Dombrink. A native of County Cork, Ireland; aged 86 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Monday, November at 9:30 a.m.

from the Eastlawn Chapel of Chris East 14th Street at 5th Avenue, oakland. Thence to St. Anthony's Church where a sung Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

Recitation of the Rosary Sunp.m. For further information call GL 1-6942. HAMBERG, Nora in San Leandro, November 1, 1960, of 2013 West 137th Avenue, San Leandro, dearly beloved wife of Helmer Hamberg; loving mother of Mrs. Gertrude Wiedman of Livingston, Montana, Mrs. Flossie Gribbins of New Albany, Indiana, Mrs.

Milford D. Jarrett of Gardner, Montana, Mrs. Nellie Nelson Columbus, Nebraska, Mrs. Louise Thompson of Anaconda, Montana, Mrs. Betty McMichael of San Leandro, Mrs.

Norma Byrd of Helena, Montana, Paul L. Jarrett and Carl Jarrett Jr. of the U.S. Armed Forces; dear sister of Mrs. Nancy Rank of Livingston, Montana, and Mrs.

Lizzie May of Ellensburg, Washington; also survived by :30 grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, November 7, at 2 p.m.. from the Rose Garden Chapel of the Guerrero and Seramur Mortuary, 407 Estudillo Avenue, San Leandro, with the Rev. Walter Swearington officiating. Interment Chapel of Chimes Cemetery, Hayward.

For further information please call NE 8-0632 KETTINGER, Louis of 3376 Grove Street, Berkeley, November 3, 1960, loving father of Earl W. Kettinger of Nevada City, California: devoted grandfather of Barbara Kettinger: dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cary, and Lewis Cary. A native of Texas; aged 78 years.

A member of Rockridge Lodge No. 468, AM. Oakland Scottish Rite Bodies, A ahmes Temple AAONMS, Berkeley Shrine Club, and active member of the East Bay Center for the Blind. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the services Monday, November 7, at 1 p.m. at the New Colonial Chapel, 2626 High Street, Oakland, Services under the auspices of Rockridge Lodge No.

468, AM. (For further infor. mation please phone KE 6-5454.) Memorials to the East Bay Center for the Blind, 5433 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland, appreciated. KOPET, Lawrence In Oakland, November 1960, of 1373 Linton. Street, San Leandro, beloved husband of Mrs.

Lillian Kopet; loving father of Adriane and John Kopet: loving son of Mrs. Julia Kopet of Prairie du Chein. Wisconsin; brother of Albert and Helen Kopet, both of Prairie du Chein, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Arlene Edwards of Maquokito, lowa. native of Wisconsin; aged 43 years.

member of Independent Order of Foresters. Oakland Aerie No. DEATHS that Boyd was brought back into court so soon only because of his own insistence and an apparent desire "to get things over with. Boyd allegedly followed his wife, May 32, into a garage at the home of her parents at 2412 Walnut Blvd. Thursday evening, and attempted a reconciliation of their recent di- vorce.

FIRED FOUR TIMES That failing, he fired four .38 caliber bullets into her, police said. Boyd, readily discussing the shooting with Walnut Creek police officers yesterday, said he loved his wife and children but their separation had continued to prey on his mind, when she would not come back to him. He said when he met her in the garage at the home of her parents, he fired the first shot point-blank at her face she cried out, "Oh, Bill no!" 'BLANKED OUT' Asked why he had fired three additional bullets into her body after she fell Boyd said "she seemed to be gasping. I didn't know I fired that many times. I guess I sort of blanked out." Funeral services for Mrs.

Boyd will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Hull's Walnut Creek Chapel. The Rev Melvin Stone of the Evangelical Free Church will officiate. Surviving her are two daughters, Lora and Julie; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd McCoy; and a brother, William McCoy, all of Walnut Creek. She was a of Contra Costa County. Joblessness Increases, Paper Says WASHINGTON, Nov. 5-4P -Instead of showing a normal October decline, unemployment increased 200,000 last month, the Washington Post reported today. Quoting figures it said are due for official release next week, it reported also that the number of persons at work dropped 300,000 from September whereas it said a 400,000 gain would be normal for the period.

It noted, however, that much of the decline came in farm jobs and not in what it called the crucial manufacturing sector. Despite the decline, it said 67.5 million people still had jobs to set a new October record. SOURCE SECRET The Post did not disclose the source of its figures. A Labor Department spokesman declined comment, saying he had no personal knowledge of the official figures due for release next week. Monthly employment figures normally are announced on the 10th of the following month--in this case two days after next week's general election.

In the last three election years, however, the Administration has announced favorable October employment figures in advance of election day. MEANY CHARGE George Meany, president of the AFL-CIO, said Thursday the report this year was being withheld for political purposes. He said it would show more than 6 per cent of the working force without jobs. The Post report put that figure today at 6.4 per cent, compared with 5.7 per cent in September. That rate, the Post level story said, since "is the December, highest 1958, when the economy was recovering from the last recession." Reporting that the jobless level has declined in 11 out of the last 13 Octobers, the Post said a decline of 200,000 instead of an increase of that size would have been normal.

Divorces Filed GONZALES, Genevieve T. vs. Robert MISSKELLEY, Ruth vs. William M. BLACKWOOD, Sally vS.

Ernest (annulment) MILLER John H. vs. Emma R. MILLER, Fred J. vs.

Elvira SOARES, Fred M. VS. Mabel C. MORGAN, Hiawatha B. vs.

Lawrence W. (annulment) ALEXANDER, BUCHANAN, Nancy Ann vs. Charles. V. Joanne BRASHER, Audna vs.

William BAUGHMAN, Lillian Irene Paul. L. BURTON, Hure Lee VS. Phyllis ABREW, Karen vs. Antone THOMAS.

Patricia R. VS. Lucky R. (annulment) SHORT, A. vs.

Danita (annulment) HILL, Annette vs. Carl L. San Francisco Deaths BERKOFF (Kruger), Leda BRODIE, James Ronald CAREY, Edith DINNEEN, Daniel EVANS. Matt B. GANTNER, Signe GRAHN, Cornell Ruth HADERLE, Dr.

John A. HAERTEL Arthur C. Elizabeth L. MONTGOMERY, Catherine Ole NICKEL, Anna RAGGIO, Clayton SEAMAN, Russell WEBB, Roy ANDERSON, Marie- November BIRCH, Owen -November BODHOLDT, Peter -November FRAZER, James D. November GODINO (AUGUST), Manuel- Nov.

HALLORAN, Bridgie HAMBERG, Nora KOPET, Lawrence R. KETTINGER, Louis November LALLEMENT, Henri November MANTOVAN, Joseph- -November MARTIN, Leo Freeman- -November McNAMARE, Francis M- November MICKA, Leo J. November PERLEY, Stephen. E. November PORTER, D'Arcy November 4 PRITCHETT, Charles November VERGANO, Pietro November 3 WESTBY, Albert E.

-November 1375 Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the Holy Names Society of St. Leander's Church. ligh inds Inge Ight high light day. 4-50. both herty both labie oudi.

ture. early howin night and Minds Santa herty 88r red a has has over and and it is underted as conbut clear noved and erage. 60s coast. Low howed rthern or atures In. the 50 to have mounridges lerate.

1 Qtr: 11 8 a.m. L.W. 51p 0.1 on comtides meda. vation level Friends are respectfully invited to the funeral Monday, November leaving at 9:15 a.m. from the Berkeley Chapel, 1600 Shattuck Avenue af Cedar, Berkeley; thence to St.

Leander's Church at 550 West Estudillo Avenue, Leandro, where a Mass of Requiem be celebrated for the repose of his commencing at 10 a.m. Recitation the Rosary Sunday at 8 p.m. InterGolden Gate National LALLEMENT, Henri of 1244. 135th Avenue, San Leandro, November 3, 1960, beloved son of Rose Lallement; loving brother of Jeanne Russell of San Leandro, and Marie Lallement of Hayward. native of El Cajon; aged 55 years.

former employee of Hunt's Cannery. Friends are invited to attend services the new Mortuary of C. P. Ban6800 East 14th Street, Oakland, on Monday afternoon. November 7, at 1:30 Entombment Mountain View.

Mausoleum. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, 354 21st Street, Oakland, would be appreciated. (For further information please call NE 2-1011. MANTOVAN, Joseph, in Oakland, November 2, 1960, of 2444. 25th Avenue, dearly beloved husband of Maria Mantovan, loving father of Mrs.

Nives Witliams. Diana, Monty, and Gary Mantovan; grandfather of Eddie and Donna Williams. A native of Italy, aged 72 years. Friends are invited to attend services from the East 14th Street Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2372 East 14th Street, Oakland, Monday, November 9:30 a.m., thence to St. Jarlath's Church where a Requiem High Mass will celebrated for the repose of his soul commencing at 10 a.m.

Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening. at 7:30 p.m. Interment Mary's Cemetery, MARTIN, Leo Freeman, in Oakland, November 2, 1960, beloved husband of Claire Martin of Hayward; loving father Gale Martin and Harry Anderson; son of John Martin of Yale, Oklahoma: -brother of Mrs. Rose Lawson of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mrs. Roberta Moser of Yale.

Oklahorna, and R. J. Martin of Wichita, Kansas: survived by 3 grandchil. dren. A native.

of Yale, Oklahoma. member of Lorenzo Lodge No. 709 F. and A.M. Friends are invited to attend services the East 14th Street Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries.

2372 East 14th Street, -Oakland, Tuesday, November p.m. under the auspices. of the Lorenzo Lodge No. 709 F. and A.M.

(Ample free parking in adjoining garage). Interment Lone Tree Cemetery. McNAMARE, Francis of 2638 East 25th Street, in Oakland, November 1960, loving husband of Mrs. Yvonne McNamare; beloved father of Mrs. Patsy R.

Randall of Oakland; devoted grandfather of Katheleen, Michael and Steven Kauzlarich, Eric and Dennis Randall, all of Oakland. A member the Butcher's Union, Local native of Missouri; aged 58 years. Private funeral services will be held Monday, November 7, at 11 a.m. the Mission Chapel of Robinson Bros. Mortuary, 1901 Fruitvale Avenue.

near Foothill Boulevard, with the Rev. Warren Wyrick officiating. Entombment, Chapel of Memories. For further information, please phone KE 4-3071. MICKA, Leo In San Jose, November 1960, beloved husband of Hazel Micka of Santa Clara; dear father of Jack Micka of Reno, Nevada, George Micka of Oakland, William Micka.

of Fresno, Mrs. Bette Sevilla of San Francisco the late Robert Micka; dear brother Mrs. Marie Chandler of Mesa; grandfather of six grandchildren. A native Carroll, lowa, aged 72 years. Funeral services will be held Monday, November 7, af 8:30 a.m., at the mon R.

Smith Funeral Home, 907 Washington, Santa Clara: Thence to St. tin's Church for a Requiem Mass mencing at 9 a.m. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. Rosary Sunday ning, 8 o'clock.

PERLEY, Stephen in Oakland, vember 1960, beloved husband Josephine Perley; loving father of Rosetta C. Holland of Burbank and Deloris L. Pease of Hayward; grandfather of Stephen W. Pease of Hayward; brother of Mrs. H.

G. Hauff Brookings, South Dakota. A native of South Dakota; aged 77 years. Friends are invited to attend the from Sorensen Chapel, Street, 1 Hayward, Monday, November 7, at p.m. Rev.

Miller of Eden officiating. Congregational Interment Church of Hayward Chapel of Chimes Cemetery, Hayward. PORTER, D'Arcy, In Piedmont, November 4, 1960, husband of the late Virginia M. Porter: beloved father of Mrs. Peggy Porter Englander and the late Allan Porter Jr: grandfather of D'Arcy A.

Porter Ill; brother of Mrs. Beatrice Gowman. A native, of California. A member of Piedmont Lodge Oakland Scottish Rite Bodies of masonry, past president of the Pacific Railway Club and Oakland Lawn ing Club. Friends are invited to attend services Monday afternoon, November 7, 2 o'clock, in the Chapel of Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Avenue, land, under auspices, of Piedmont Lodge, AM.

PRITCHETT, Charles in San. cisco, November 2, 1960, brother Homer A. Pritchett of Seattle, Washington, Ray Pritchett of San Jose. and late W. T.

Pritchett: uncle of Donald and John Pritchett of Seattle, Washington, Dick and Joyce. Pritchett of Jose and Philip H. Pritchett of Brisbane. native of Washington. A member V.F.W.

Post 2727. Friends are invited to attend services Sunday afternoon, November 6, at p.m. in the Chapel of the Albert Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Avenue, land. The Rev. Eric N.

Lindholm ating. Interment Mountain View tery. VERGANO, Pietro, In Oakland, November 3, 1960, husband of the late Mary gano. native of Alfiano ince of Italy; aged years. A member of the Colombo Friends are respectfully Invited attend the funeral Monday, November at 9:30 a.m., from the Mosswood of Albert Engel 3630 Telegraph Avenue at 37th Street, thence to Heart Church, where a Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of his commencing at 10 a.m.

Interment, Joseph's Cemetery. Recitation of Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. WESTBY, Albert in Castro November 4, 1960, formerly of 855 green Avenue, San Leandro, dearly loved husband of the late Mattie by: loving father of Mrs. Beryle. zelman and Mrs.

Maxine Marsh of Leandro; dear grandfather of Mrs. Koyle of San Leandro, Mrs. JoAnn nelius of Oakland, and Judith 'Cole San Leandro; dear brother of Oscar E. K. Westby and Mrs.

Olga Wind Spokane, Washington. A native of ton, Washington; aged 67 years. A ber of the Modern Woodmen of World. Friends are invited to attend the neral Monday, November 7, at 10 from the Rose Garden Chapel of Guerrero and Seramur Mortuary, Estudillo Avenue, San Leandro, with Rev. H.

E. Gordon officiating. Entombment Mountain View Mausoleum. land. For further information please NE- 8-0632.

(Sacramento and Spokane papers please copy.) Card of Thanks ALAMEDA COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION Gratefully acknowledges Memorial gitts toward fight against heart disease Memorial gifts may mailed to ciation headquarters. 121 East 11th Street, Oakland. HI 43564 or presented at Angie National Bank. 1450 Broadway. Oak and OF HOPE contributions.

Box ask 4-5885. In Memoriam HANSEN, Christina -Those whom love go out of sight, but never out they are cherished in the hearts. of. those they leave behind; loving and kind in all her ways, upright and just to the end of her days; sincere and true in heart and mind, beautiful memories she left behind. JENS C.

HANSEN, JENS C. HANSEN EMMA DROUET, CLARA WELLING, ALICE MERRITT. at of and of of Har. Juscom- eve- Noof Mrs. Mrs.

fu1140 the the D'Arcy- AM, FreeBowl- at Oak- Franof the San of 2:30 Brown Oakoffici. Ceme- Ver ProvClub. 10 Chapel Sacred soul St. the Valley, Ever. beWest- KunSan Karen Corof and of Claymem- the fua.m.; the 401.

the Oakcalf.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Oakland Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
2,392,182
Years Available:
1874-2016