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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 30

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7 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 23CCCC Feb. 24, Minor Street 10 i r.oi autns to be OAKLAND, BAY AREA DEATH NOTICES unloading dock in the area between the sidewal of building extended to Oakport Street or Edgewater Drive. Edgewater Drive and roadways through Port of Oakland Industrial Park 80 feet or more Jn width are principal circulatory streets Such roadways less than 80 feet In width are secondary circulatory streets, except roods specifically designated by me Port as minor streets. Side lot lines other man those abutting on streets will be as required by the Oakland Municipal Code, or me Building Code of the City of Oaktond but In no event less man 30 feet in width unless otherwise approved by Port. Side lot areas are to, be landscaped or paved ond kept free ond, clear from weeds and debris by Lessee shall not permit parking on public streets and shall provide adequate otf-street parking with a minimum of 3 stalls for each 4 persons employed within building or unit served by outomoblle parking area.

Truck loading or unloading on streets Is prohibited ond trucks may not project on to any sfreet. Loading or unloading docks toeing principal circulatory streets shall be screened by architecturally acceptable screen, fence or wall located In back of setback line. No industry, business or plant producing dust, odor or oerial waste in objectionable amounts shall be permitted. Buildings shall be architecturally designed to create acceptable appearance and a credit to Port of Oakland Industrial Park. Design subject to Port approval.

Galvanized steel or sheet aluminum exterior not permitted unless specific approval granted. Special architectural treatment of walls facing streets required. No corrugated, sheet metol or aluminum roof permitted where exposed to view from street at eye level. Not more man 70 of area within setback lines may be covered by buildings. Lessee shall landscape premises, but If lessee plans stage development of premises, lessee need landscape only area developed.

Undeveloped portions shall be kept free from weeds and debris. Port may perform landscaping at Bra Willie Rose. A native of Hawaii; aged 77 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the new mortuary of C. P.

Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, on Tuesday morning, February 26, at thence to Our Lady of Grace Church, 3433 Somerset Street, Castro Valley, for a Requiem Mass commencing at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Monday evening at 7:30. (For further information please call NE 2-1011). HAYWOOD William of 2912 Ellis Street, Berkeley.

Beloved father of Mrs. Esther Courtney, a public school teacher for the past 18 years of the Oakland Unified School System and Mr. William Haywood a Berkeley Recreation Director for the past 16 years, both children born In Berkeley, California. Mr. William Haywood was born in Austin, Texas resident of Berkeley for 50 years.

He was employed by Broadway Motors (Ford( for 36 years. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, February 26, -at 11 a.m., from the Golden State Memorial Chapel, 2640' Grove Street (Cor-ner Grove and Derby Streets) in BENOY, Chart Felix, In an Oakland Hospital. February 22, of 2640 Danville Highway, Alamo; beloved husband of Juanita M. Benoy; loving father of Mrs. Suzanne Jane Chrrstianson of Asmara, Eritrea, Ethiopia; dear grandfather of Patricia Jo and Pamela Jan Christian-son.

A native of Washington; aged 62 years. an frinrf are welcome to attend services In the Garden Chapel of Hull's Walnut Creek tnapei, iijv saranap Avenue, off Boulevard Way. Tuesday, February 26, at 11:30 a.m. Private Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. The family prefers contributions be made to the Mt.

Diablo Therapy Center. CABRAL, John of 2286J Second Street, Hayward, February 22 1963, beloved husband of Mary Cabral; loving father of Josephine Knepper of Tahoe; Raymond Cabral of San Lorenzo; loving grardfather of Patricia Ann, Kathleen and Mary Cabral, Dennis, Bonnie and Maxine Knepper; loving father-iivtaw of Frances Cabral and Maxwell Knepper; loving brother of Joseph Cabral, Mamie Furtado, Beatrice Freitas, Clara Rose, Agnes Baptista; also survived by many neices and nephews. A native of New Bedford, Massachusetts; aged 71 years. A member of Teamsters' Union local 70. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the New Mortuary of P.

Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland on Tuesday morning February 26th, at thence to All Saints Church, Hayward for a Requiem Mass commencing at a.m. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Monday at 8 p.m. (For further Information please call NE 2-1011.) CALLER Mary, "of 26686 Calaroga Avenue, Hayward (formerly of pakland), February 23, 1963, wife of the late Lazzaro Callerl; beloved mother of Mrs. Norma F.

Keser of Hayward and Mrs. Theresa M. Lewis of San Lorenzo; loving grandmother of Dennis and Marianne Keser of Hayward; dear sister of John Racca of Downieville. A native of Italy; aged 75 years. Friends are invited to attend the services from the Gothic Chapel of Mountain View Cemetery, 5000 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, Tuesday, February 26 at 2 p.m.

r-rienos may can ai sorenscn LEGAL 'NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, more particularly described sa follows: PARCEL A Commencing at a monument set In Hegenberger R6ad at the first angle point southerly of Nimiti Freeway (formerly known as Eastshore Freeway), said monument Is also known as Monument 41D, situate in the City of of Alameda, State of California, running thence northerly along the monument line of Hegenberger Road North 4C39'16 East 358.99 feet to its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the northeasterly boundary line of a roadway 130 feet wide, known as Edgewater Drive; thence leaving said monument line northwesterly along said northeasterly roodway boundary line North 7005'06'' West 688.64 feet, northwesterly along a curve to the right having a radius of 300 feet for an pre distance of 184.34 feet (the chord of said arc beors North 5228'55 West), North 3452'44" West 2863.40 feet to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 88.00 feet northwesterly (measured ot right angles) from the center line of Elmhurst Channel, said line being the northwesterly boundary line of a proposed 48.00 foot road right of way; thence along said proposed roadway right of way North KWU" East 582.44 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 3452'4" West 2825.07 feet to a point on a line drawn parallel to and 138.00 feet southeasterly (measured at right angles) from the center line of Damon Channel, said line being the southeasterly boundary line of a proposed 48.00 foot road right of way; thence along sold proposed road right of way North 5507'16 East 343.28 feet to a point of curve, northeasterly along a curve to the right having a radius of 188.00 feet for an arc distance of 196.87 feet (the chord of said arc bears North 8507'16 East) to a point of compound curve, southeasterly along a curve to the right having a radius of 108.00 feet for on arc distance of 56.55 feet (the chord of said ore bears South 4952'44 East); thence South 3452'44'' East 2555.45 feet along a line parallel to and 52.00 feet southwesterly (measured at right angles) from the southwesterly boundary line of said Nimitz Free-way right of way to a point of curve; thence southeasterly along a curve to the right having a radius of 90.00 feet for an arc distance of 87.97 feet (the chord of said arc bears South tS2'44f East) to a point of compound curve; thence southwesterly along a curve to the right having a radius of 275.00 feet for on arc distance of 163.19 feet (the chord of said arc bears South 3S07'16" West) to a point on said northwesterly boundary line of said road right of way; thence along said boundary line South 5507'16 West 327.11 feet to the true point Bf beginning. Containing 33.49 acres. Lessee also Is granted an option to lease upon the terms and conditions hereinafter stated, certain lands In the "Port Area" of the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: PARCEL Commencing at a monument set In Hegenberger Rood at the first angle point southerly of Nimitz Freeway (lormerly known as Eastshore Freeway), said monument Is also known as Monument 41D, situate in the City ot Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, running thence northerly along the monument line of Hegenberger Road North 439'16" East 358.99 teet to its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the northeasterly boundary line of a roodway 130 feet wide, known as Edgewater Drive; thence leaving said monument line northwesterly along said northeasterly roadway boundary line North 7005'06" West 688.64 feet, northwesterly along a curve to the right having a radius of 300 feet for an arc distance of 184.34 feet (the chord of said arc bears North 5228'55'' West), North 3452'44 West 2863.40 feet to its Intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 88.00 feet northwesterly (measured at right angles) from the center line of Elmhurst Channel, said line being the northwesterly boundary line of a proposed 48.00 toot road right of way; said point being also the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of the area to be described; thence along said proposed roadway right of way South 5507'16" West 830.00 feet; thence North 3452'44" West 2825.07 feet to a point on a line drawni parallel to and 138.00 feet southeasterly (measured at right angles) from the center line of Damon Channel, said line being also the southeasterly boundary line of a proposed 48.00 foot roadway right of way; thence along said proposed roadway right of way North 5507'16" East 1412.44 feet to a point on the southwesterly boundary line of Parcel as hereinbefore described; thence along said boundary line South 3452'44" East 2825.07 feet to a point on the said northwesterly boundary line of said road right of way; thence along said boundary line South SSWW West 582.44 feet to the true point of beginning. Containing 91.6 acres. This option may be exercised upon the following terms: (1) Only during first 10 years of term of lease; (2) Entire Parcel may be added to lease or option may be exercised on 3 occasions, adding each time not less than one-third of original Parcel B.

Boundaries of first parcel added shall be southeast boundary of Parcel Elmhurst Channel, southwest boundary of Parcel and line parallel to Elmhurst Channel. Future parcels added shall be adjacent thereto; (3) Port reserves right after 3 years to grant leases to others of Parcel prior to exercise of option and option shall then terminate, but Port must give 60 days' notice to lessee of intention to grant such lease within which time lessee may exercise option on property Port intends to lease; (4) Prior to exercise of option Port retains right to grant lease or license to another for a term of one year or less, but such lease or license must be cancellable on 6 months' notice; (5) Option exercised by written notice to Port and term of tease- shall commence first day of month 30 days after receipt of such notice ond shall end on termination of lease of Parcel A. If Port has leased or licensed use of property for one year or less, upon receipt of such notice. Port shall give notice terminating such other tenancy and term of lease of premises added shall commence on first of month following surrender of premises leased or licensed to others or first day of month after expiration of months after receipt by Port of notice of exercise of option; (6) Area covered by exercise of option incorporated Into lease by amendment ond subject to all terms, covenants and conditions; (7) Area so incorporated leased on "as is" basis. Unless lessee highest responsible bidder for Parcel as well as Parcel option heretofore set forth of no force or effect.

Term of lease shall be 50 years commencing first day of calendar month next succeeding 210 days after final passage of ordinance awarding lease. Parcel A shall be used for: (1) Construction, maintenance and operation of office building at corner of Elmhurst Channel arid tokoorf4 Street to be used primarily as headquarters office by lessee In connection with businesses arising pursuant to lease. Subject therto office building ffiay be used for purposes promoting and developing commerce and navigation of Port ond use of its facilities; (2) Construction, maintenance ond operation ot tower-type hotel with minimum of 600 rooms and usual ond customary incidental facilities and services. Hotel intended primarily for accommodation of airline passengers at Metropolitan Oakland International Airport and aircraft crew members, and secondarily, for tenants of the Port and their business Invitees and guests. Subject thereto accommodations and services may be offered to others; (3) Construction, maintenance and operation of automobile parking structure accommodating minimum of 600 automobiles, including gasoline service station, wash and lubrication racks and related facilities.

Parking structure for automobiles of patrons, guests and employees of various facilities on demised premises; (4) Construction, maintenance and operation of convention hall or auditorium with minimum seating capacity of 5,000 persons to be used as place in which persons using other facilities provided pursuant to lease and other tenants of the Port may meet and hold conventions, trade meetinas or exhibit their Brothers Chapel, 1140 Street, HaywarddiJate Adeline F. Frary; loving father OTooles Church, wnere a sung Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening I p.m. Infombment, St. Josephs Mausoleum.

For further information please call, KE 24068. PHILLIPS, Ellen Theresa, In Oakland, February 21, 1963, beloved mother of Rita McCasland. A native of Iowa; aged 79 years. A sung Mass of Requiem was offered for the repose of her soul on Saturday, February 23, at 9 a.m. at the Chapel of Our Lady's Home, 1900 34th Avenue.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. For further Information call the East Lawn Chapel of Chris Borba, GL 1-6942. RALLS, Minnie Clara, In Oakland, February 21, 1963, beloved sister of Mrs. Dorothy Willis and Charles Peterson, both of Oakland, beloved grandmother of Mrs. Mrs.

Barbara Gomez and David Wor-shens; also survived by four great grandchildren. A native of Oakland. Private family services will be held Monday, February 25, at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. RAMSEY, Ann Ford, of Oakland, February 20, 1963, beloved sister of Mrs. A.

W. Stowell. A native of California. Private services were held Saturday, February 23. Interment family plot Stockton Cemetery.

Albert Brown Mortuary, Oakland. REES, David, in San Leandro, February 22, 1963, beloved husband of the late Margaret Rees; uncle of Archie S. Watson. A native of England; aged 91 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services, Monday, February 25, at 10 a.m.

from the Fruitvale Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. (Parking area adjacent to chapel. For further information please phone 533-4114.

RICKMOND, William Shepard, In Oakland, February 22t 1963, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Leslie D. Rickmond; loving father of Mrs. Anita McDonald and Mrs. Andrea Green; grandfather of William Rickmond McDonald, John E.

Green III, and Andrea Cecelia Green; brother of Dr. Arthur E. Rickmond and Mrs. Ella Powell, all of Oakland, Mrs. Howard Rickmond and Mr.

Charles N. Rickmond of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; uncle of Mr. Walter Dammond and Dr. Charles A. Rickmond of Berkeley, and Mrs.

Ann Perry of Oakland; son-in-law of Mr. M. B. Wltten of Oakland. A native of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; aged 75 years.

A resident of Oakland for over 43 years. A retired Federal Civil Service Examiner. A World War I veteran and member of Oakland Barracks No. 251 and The Men of Tomorrow, Inc. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the memorial services Tuesday evening, February 26, at 8 p.m.

at the memorial chapel of Jackson Funeral Home, 1904 Adeline Street, Oakland, and the funeral services Wednesday, February 27, af 11 a.m. from the St. Augustine Episcopal Church, 27th and West Streets, Oakland. Jackson Funeral Home in Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. SWARTZ, Anthony, in Avon, February 21, 1963, dearly beloved husband of Rose Swartz; loving father of Stanley Swartz; devoted brother of the late Manuel, John, and Joe Swartz and Mary Migalo, Minnie Tracey and Louis Swartz.

A member of the Marine Engineers A. S.N.N. 97. A native of Oakland; aged 63 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services from the Caporgno and Co.

Mortuary, 1727 Grove Street, Monday February 25. at 9:00 a.m., thence to St. Mary's Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

TORRES, Beatreace In Oakland, February 23, 1963, of 1595 168th Avenue, San Leandro, California, dearly beloved wife of Frank Torres of San Leandro; loving mother of Richard Torres of San Leandro, Herman Torres of Vacaville and Mrs. Judy Ann Fagin of San Leandro; dear sister of Mrs. Ella Madamba and Mrs. Josephine Aragon of San Francisco; also survived by 7 grandchildren. An employee of Monadnock Mills, San Leandro.

A native of San Francisco. California; aged 56 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, February 25 at 8:30 a.m., from the Rose Garden Chapel of the Guerrero Seramur Mortuary, 407 Estudillo 'Avenue, San Leandro, thence to St. Alphonsus Liguori's Church where a Requiem Mass will be said for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. feet 10 feet Wfeel parked or maintain anv lanriinn until 10 o'clock Monday evening. CELESTE, Matllde, of Oakland, February 22, 1963, beloved mother of Peter Solina of Oakland; loving grandmother of Joan Solina; loving sister of Ernesta Gnecco of Italy; loving aunt of Rose Cunningham of Oakland; also survived by other relatives. A native of Genoa, Italy; aged 79 years. A member of the Melrose Baptist Church.

Friends are Invited to atterTd services from the new mortuary of C. P. Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, on Tuesday, February 26, at 2 p.m., under direction of Dr. Woodrow Rood, Pastor. Inter-mem, Mountain View Cemetery.

(For further information please call NE 2-1011.) DITO, Anton, of 1565 Fir Avenue, San Leandro, February 21, 1963, beloved husband of Lena Dito; loving iather of Mrs. Joseph Perata of Los Angeles and Mrs. Morey Cooper of San Francisco; loving brother of Atelia, John and Frank Dito, Mrs. Rose Donato, Mrs. Lena Bronaugh, Mrs.

Matilda Gianola, Mrs. Vinnie Fer-rell, Mrs. Betty Kelling and Mrs. Josephine Booker; loving grandfather of Jerry, Robert, Ronnie, Mary Ann, and Lenny Perata; great-grandfather of Boccl, Marco, and Michael Perata. A native of Vacavllle.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the new mortuary of C. P. Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland on Monday morning, February, 25, at 9, thence to St. Bernard's Church for I Requiem Mass commencing at 9:30. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Recitation of the Rosary Sunday, evening at I. (For further information, please call NE 2-1011). DuFRANE, Ferris Margaret, In Oakland, February 22, 1963, beloved of James Edward DuFrane of Berkeley; loving mother of Mrs. Janet Miller of Oakland, Mrs. Bettie Holmen of San Leandro and Mrs.

Barcara Comeau Navv Chief John Scanlon Dies in N.Y. Navy Chief Radioman John J. who entered the service in Oakland at the be ginning of World War II and served throughout it and the Korean conflict, has died in New York. Chief Scanlon, chief radio man in charge of communica tions on the submarine USS Caballa in the Atlantic Fleet at the time of his death, was a native of San Francisco. He was a graduate of St.

Marys College High School in Berke ley. Chief Scanlon, 38, died at the US Naval Hospital at St Albans, New York, on Feb, 15. A Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated St Patrick's Cathedral in York City. He held eight campaign rib bons from the Korean War, including the Navy Unit Cita tion. He is survived by his widow, Ellen, and three daughters Mary, Jean and Margaret of East Meadow, Long Island, N.Y.

He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Scanlon of Oakland; a broth er, Robert Scanlon of Hay ward, and a sister, Mrs. Carl Amato of Oakland. of Mt. Home, Idaho; sister of Mrs.

Harriet Flinn, Mrs. Edna Seaman and Mrs. Vadie King; all of Berkeley; grandmother of Robert James R. and Nancy J. Chariton of Oakland.

A native of Reno, Nevada; aged 69 years. Friends are Invited to attend services Monday, February 25, at 11:30 a.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. Reverend Robert V. Chapman, officiating.

FERNANDE5, Augustine, of 20162 Wisteria Street, Castro Valley, February 21, 1963, beloved husband of Isabel Fernandas; loving father of Mrs. Jill De-Souza of Fremont, Mrs. Clara Desjardins of Manhattan Beach, Mrs. Mira Ruiz of Cobina, Mrs. Albertina Goulart of Fremont and Frederick DeJesus of Castro Valley; 'also survived by 10 grandchildren and other relatives.

A native of Madeira Island, Portugal; aged 65 years. A member of Plasterers Union Local 112, Oakland. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the new mortuary of C. P. Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, on Monday morning, February 25, at thence to Our Lady of Grace Church, 3433 Somerset Street, Castro Valley for a Requiem High Mass commencing at 9 o'clock.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8. (For further information please call NE 2-1011). FORD, J. Russell, in Alameda, February 22, 1963, beloved husband of Elsa Ford; brother of Ted and Everett Ford, Mrs.

Hazel Strunz, Mrs. Bessie Woodward and Mrs. Lauretta Klelberg. A native of California; aged 74 years. A' member of Alameda Post No.

9 The American Legion, The Oakland Printing Pressmen and Assistants Union No. 125, Past President of the Alameda Art Association and a member of the Society of Western Artists. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Monday, February 25, at 10:30 a.m., at the Chapel of Fowler-Anderson Funeral Directors, 2244 Santa Clara Avenue, Alameda. The Rev. Wilfred H.

Hodgkln will officiate. Services by Alameda Post 9 American Legion will be held Sunday evening at t. Inurnment, Chapel of the Chimes. FRARY, Adreon, at rest February 21, 1963, dearly beloved husband of the of Joyce Lenoci, Ronald, Darrelt and William Frary and Carole Liljedahl; dear brother of Eugene, Luey and Robert Frary, Blanche Conoly, Elsie Shockey and the late Alma Roy; devoted grandfather of Jeanna Frary, Roxanne and Rochella Lenoci. A native of California; aged 56 years.

Friends are Invited to attend the services Monday, February 25, at 10 a.m. at the New Colonial Chapel, 2626 Hiqh Street, (for further information please phone KE 6-5454). FULLERTON, Violet Gladys, in Oakland, February 21, 1963, of 1432 12th Avenue; beloved wife of Thomas Fullerton; devoted sister-in-law of Maryann and James Fullerton. A native of Philadelphia; aqed 58 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday, February 25, at 9 a.m.

from The East Lawn Chapel of Chris Borba, East 14th Street at 5th Avenue thence to St. Anthony's Church, 16th Ave. nue and Foothill Boulevard, where a Mass of Requiem will be offered for me repose of her soul commencing at 9:30 a.m. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery.

Recitation of the Rosary Sunday eve-ninq at p.m. For further information please call GL 1-6942. GAUGHAN, Frank at rest February 23, 1963, dearly beloved husband of Sadie Gaughan; loving father of Mar-jorie Shinn and Jack Gaughan; loving brother of Mrs. Theresa Mancha and Mrs. Margaret Hlpsiay of San Francisco; also survived by 3 grandchildren.

A native of Colorado; aged 7t years, Friends are respectfully invited to attend the services Monday, February 25 at 1 p.m., at the New Colonial Chapel, 2626 High Street, Oakland. (For further 'Information please call KE 6-5454.) GIARAMITA, Antonina (Lena), on February 22, 1963, In San Pablo, California, of 419 33rd Street, Richmond, dearly beloved mother of Frank P. Giaramita; lovinq mother-in-law of Mrs. Mary E.H biaramita aevotea grandmother of Richard. Judv.

Paul Giaramita. Miss Frances Lee and Mrs. Carol Adame, all of Richmond; loving sister of Mrs. Paula Giaramita of Italy, and James Moceri of Phoenix, Arizona. A member of St.

Cornelius Catholic Church. A native of Italy; aged 71 years. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services on Tuesday, February 26, at 8:30 a.m., from the chapel of the Richmond Funeral Home (Schmidt and Dixon), 38th and Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, thence to St, Cornelius Catholic Church where a Requiem Mass will be said for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 a.m. Concluding prayers and Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, San Pabio.

Rosary will be recited on Monday at 8 p.m. at the chapel. For 5Sfi please telephone 235-6226. GLADNEY, Elizabeth Winn, In Santa Rosa, February 20, 1963, sister of the late Katherine Emilv Winn, nrf uiium W. Winn of Oakland; aunt of Mrs.

Adele Winn Shilton of Santa Rosa, Carl Brainard of Sacramento and Kattv ii Mnncy or Laguna Beach. A mem ber ot Yerba Buena Parlor Native Daughters of the Golden West; the Oakland Club and Sierra Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. She was of a Pioneer, Family, her grandfather, A. M. Winn having been President of the First City Council of Sacramento In 1849 and Founder of the Order of the Native Sons of the Golden West.

A na- n.ve or sacramemo; agea yz years. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Monday, Februarv 25. at 11 a.m. from the Home Chapel of Andker-Petersen, 5th Avenue, corner of East oin street, Oakland. GONSALVES, Joseph, of 3645 Chrlstlan- son Lane, castro Val ev.

Februarv 27. 1963, beloved husband of Florence Gon-salves; loving father of Walter Jncpnh Gonsalves of Hayward; Florence Marie Rose of San Lorenzo, Herbert Joseph Gonsalves of Castro Valley; also survived by 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; loving brother of jonn oonsaives, Elizabeth Fontes, both of Oakland and the late Mary Delgada; loving son of the late Antone and Flira- beth Gonsalves; loving father-in-law of rrorence ana earoara Ann oonsalves 9 i ax. TE 2-8600 2930 Telegraph Ave. and Kaiser Center Phone orders get special attention 3476 PIEDMONT AVENUE OAKLAND OLympic 3-7323 lessee expense. Port shall impose standords and restrictions substantially the same as here-tofore set forth upon leases in Port of Oakland Industrial Park.

Port may vary therefrom if it finds variance advisable. Port of Oakland Industrial Park embraces area bounded by Nimiti Freeway on northeast, Hegenberger Road on i southeast, Doolittle Drive on south, sooth bank of East Creek Slough, if extended to Oakland-Alameda line, ond Oakland-Alameda line on north ond west. Port reserves right to designate points af which vehicular troffic enters or -leaves premises and to control direction of traffic along streets. All signs upon premises shall be subject to Part approval Lessee may sublease facilities and improvements constructed by It on premises and lessee shall remain responsible for proper operation and management of all facilities upon premises. Lessee may license or contract with others for operation of services or facilities.

Two copies of oil subleases, licenses, concessions or contracts to be filed with Port may disapprove any or all such subleases, licenses, concessions or contracts because of the terms thereof, the parties thereto or the fact mat, in Board's opinion, such agreements do not promote or develop the commerce and navigation of the Port. Port will not unreasonably exercise its right to disapprove such agreements. All subleases, -licenses, and concessionaires are bound by and subject to the terms of the lease. Lessee may assign, transfer, mortgage or encumber its Interest under me lease as security for financing the construction of Improvements. Lenders shall have the right to do any act or thing required of lessee and to succeed to the interest of lessee under me lease.

Two copies of security devices shall be tiled with the Port. Lease not assignable in bankruptcy. Insolvency or receivership. Lessee shall carry fire Insurance in amount not less than 90 of Insurable value, naming Port as Insured and loss-payee, unless there is lender having as security interest in improvement insured when lender may be named as Insured or loss-payee with Port. Proceeds used for repair or restoration.

Lessee shall provide appraisals of insurable values. Certificate of insurance shall be filed with Port. Lessee shall carry fire insurance during course of construction. Lessee shall keep possessory interest free and clear of liens except as here-tofore provided, and no alterations, additions, changes or Improvements shall -be made without Port's consent. Lessee shall pay all lawful taxes, assessments or charges levied by any governmental authority.

If lessee is delayed In performance of act required, except payment of rent due, by octs or negligence of Port or acts of God, or casualties, or by cause beyond control of lessee, time within which lessee must perform such act shall be extended. If Port and lessee cannot agree upon period of such delay, matter shall be decided by arbitration. Acts required to be performed by lessee may be performed by others. Lease may be forfeited on failure to pay rent or breach of condition or abandonment for 120 days, ond Port has right of reentry. Thirty days' notice for failure to pay rent and 60 days' notice of other defaults must first be given lessee.

Port shall furnish security holders and sublessees notice of default and security holders shall have additional period of 6 months to cure default if continue to pay rent and further defaults do not occur and, if at me end of me month period such security holder Is actively engaged in curing default, lease shall be extended to permit completion of curing of default. Port may, in lieu of forfeiture, enter and relet premises ond hold lessee responsible for any deficiency. Lessee shall not construct or maintain any structure or growth extending Into the clear zones In connection with me Metropolitan Oakland International Airport ond shall obtain the approval of the Federal Aviation Agency to the construction of facilities in excess of 100 feet In height. Waivers are limited to specific instance. Remedies of Port are cumulative.

Holding over from month to month at rent fixed by Port. No explosive or hazardous material permitted on premises except if necessary or customary in business. Lessee shall promote commerce of Port. In me event premises or part thereof are condemned, lease shall terminate as to part taken. Award for value of land payable to Port ond award for value of buildings and Improvements divided between Port ond lessee, based uoon unexpired term of leose.

It lessee is foreign corporation, or partnership, or association without a partner or member resident mis State, or is nonresident of this State, consent is given to service of process-Lessee waives ony claim for damages in event lease Is voided. Reasonable modifications of lease may be made by mutual consent. Port may enter premises to inspect same. Lessee may enter premises at own risk after award of lease to commence construction of Lease binding upon successors and assigns. Time is of essence.

Lessee shall pay cost of publication of this notice and of ordinance awarding proposed lease. Notice is hereby given that Port will not pay any real estate brokerage or commission in connection with award" cf this lease. Lessee shall pay'as minimum rent each month foe Parcel A during first 36 montns of term of lease a sum equal to S200.00 multiplied by number of acres and tractions thereof in Parcel A being put to constructive use by lessee. Prop-fi. use" when lessee commences to receive Income tneretrom or completes development of particular parcels or units for income producing use or lessee's use.

When completion results trom construction, completion occurs on 35m day following filing of notice of completion. Installation ot streets, utilities and landscaping does not constitute constructive use, but when adiacent sites or parcels devoted to constructive use, area devoted to such streets, utilities or landscaping adjacent thereto Is devoted to constructive use. Con2m'ioners shall determine property devoted to constructive use Commencing 37th calendar month of term, lessee shall pay as minimum rental each month thereafter for Parcel sum equal to $200.00 times the total thereof Parcel A regardless whether or not premises are devoted to constructive use. in bld minimum rental he agrees to pay option grrfnted3 0cr, in Parc" odded ,0 leas 6y rcise of the In addition to the minimum rent required for Parcels, A ond lessee shall pay within 30 days after close of each calendar month ot term a further sum based on gross sales or gross receipts from both Parcels A and lessee stating in ms bid the various percentages of such gross sales or gross receipts os follows: per cent of gross receipts from rental of guest rooms, meeting rooms and all ether space in hotel, except rentals from shops or stores; (weighted af 25) per cent of gross receipts trom rental of all offices, space and other facilities in office (weighted at 10) uZZZ 7 of aross receipts from sole of any packaged, liquor, alcoholic drinks and other drinks sold in, at or through ony bar or cocktail lounge in hotel or elsewhere-; (weighted at 10) per cent of gross receipts from sale of -meals, food or food products served anywhere upon demised premises, or prepared said premises and served off said premises; (weighted at 20) hn aross reipts of rentals of convention hall or auditorium; (weighted at 10) Per of gross receipts from sale of gasoline ond all other commodities ond services sold at any service station or in connection with sale of gasoline in any parking garage or structure, except from automobile parking; (weighted at 5) (weighted at'li!) 0t 9r5S recepi" outmobile parking; perJitn. 1 of aross receipts from sale of all other goods and merchandise ond provision of all other services and facilities upon or from demised premises and any building or structure thereon Jif'r for whiFh specific percentage provided, including but not limited to gross receipts or gross sales from all gift shops, pacxaqe liquor stores, barber shops, beauty shops, clothing stores, vending mb-chines ond amusement devices, whether receipts or sales of lessee.

Its 'icensees. concessionaires or others with whom lessee has contracted for provision of any services or facilities upon demised premises; (weighted at. 5) oemisea For the purposes of comparison of bids of me foreqoina oercentaaes the iCab.le suc.h fr9 "id indicated above applied In oddition to foregoing, lessee shall pay as rent within 30 doys atterthe close of each calendar month of the term of leose os to Parcel a further sum equal to sum of following percentages of gross receipts from Parcel I Per sross receipts trom rental of guest rooms In boatel and 9ros4 or operation" lockerrentafr slip5' storage, garages ond Ten per cent from brokerage commissions from sale of Insurance on boats' Two and one-half per cent from sale of new boats; on ooars, Ten per cent of portion of gross receipts from sale of used boats In of amount pl owed on such boat ot time it was taken in trad if wrf of transl of ne" of used oZflX-Ten per cent of brokerage commissions on sales of used boots Percentage rental earned from sales, services and fadlitiel on Pnrr.l A ond Parcel shall be separately accounted for From Vrh centpge rental payment for Parcel minlmumCfixed rental mereto Mr sha I be deducted and only excess of percentage rental over shall be paid to Port. From each month's totalVrcentage renTa TZmen? for Parcel minimum fixed rental for Parcel shaH be deducted ond r. jLEETh8! renta' Ver minimum rental sha" Dirert taxes co lected by lessee are excluded from gross receipts, but Included therein iJ value of any consideration received.

No deductions permitted "for nMit discounts or credit card sales. If charges not assessed or LrcFJL 2 char9-es shal1 included In grTss Si Each bidder will be required to accompany his bid wim the A cash deposit, certified check or cashier's check of a respons le bnnk 2Lh 1 to the Secretary of the Board of Port Commissioners In nmnVmt which cash deposit or check shall be delivered to Bard at Tml and held by it to secure payment af cost of pubtot on of Sfs notTc, and ordinance awarding lease Such cash or check shall be forfeited I to of Oakland in case successful bidder shall fail to pay cost of Dubli. demand. If successful bidder pays cost of publications on check shall be returned; (2) Ash med checkw of a responsible bank payable to Secretary of Board of Port ri-I -amount of $80,376.00, which cash deposit or check shall b. HliSj0n.erS' Board at time of making bid and held by It osToeowit to aunrl'E? timely execution of lease by bidder to whoir il rSwarded Port prior to commencement of term of lease if $sS nn referred to.

Such cash or check shall be forfeited I to i rw hertofor said successful bidder fails to accept said lease and execute Lm.kl?.nd Ca. after award thereof to lessee upon his bid and to deposit ZZFT" execution of lease, deposit of said bond and commenMment m2d- deposit shall be applied toward payment of rent flratcruinS Proposed form of lease upon which bids shall be lMse- and filed with said Board ar approved by it CooieT r.4 Prepare? bidding may be secured upon application to krrtory 5 'lowTtonrd Mi uTL shall take notice thereof. 5010 Bord. All bidders Sealed written bids will be received by Secretory of said BnnrH in hi. -u-at any time prior to me hour of 1:45 P.

M. on Monday, m-Tism ,5 1963, and will be opened by me Board while in Spin session rf h' meeting room at 66 Jack London Square, in the CiWof Oakinnrt nih day of March, 1963, at me hour of 2:00 M. on soid day or d'ld as said Board is convened. At the same time bidder submit? J. submit for consideration by me Board i para writtMVnim shall not be deemed to be a part of the bid, giving the oUnlTT1' 1.

The experience ond qualifications of dder one his m9- In the financing, construction, establishment, maintenance5 ana various facilities required to be provided pursuant to the providel nUmber 0 9UeSt rmS 1,19 hotel which SlaW Intends to 3. How the bidder proposes to finance me constmrtinn required to be provided ond whether or not biaaer has rnlnf fdiIIf needed financing; er na commitments for .4. Whemer or not the hotel will be orjerater! nnr -i -t HEITMAN, Anton, in Duncans Mill, February 21, 1963. brother Antonius von Jesus, F.S.C., Brother of the Christian Schools; loving son of Josephine and the late Gottfried Heitman; loving brother of Mmonia, neinricn ano Rev. hather Heitman all of Germany.

A native of Ger-- many; aged 48 years. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Monday, February 25, at 10 a.m., ai si. Amorose Church, Berkeley, where a solemn Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Friends are invited to attend the office of the dead and the recitation of the Rosary, Sundav evenina at at Ambrose's Church. Interment, Mount sane cemetery, Napa.

(Chapel of the Oaks service). HILLER, Albert T. In Oakland, February 21, 1963, of 4610 West Street, Oakland (formerly of 4701 West Street) loving brother' of Mrs. Martha Smith of Oakland; uncle of Rogers Williams of Oakland; brother-in-law of Fred Williams. A native of Illinois.

A member of Rock- riage. Lodge No. 468 F. A.M., Scottish Rite Bodies and V.F.W. Post 510 of San Francisco.

Friends are invited to attend services at the Berkeley Hills Chapel (Page and Oder), 1600 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar, Berkeley, Monday, February 25, at 11 a.m. Rockridge Lodge No. 468 F. A.M. officiating.

Interment at Golden Gate National Cemetery. LAGER, John Anaheim, Febraury 20, 1963 of 801 North Lemon Street, Anaheim; loving husband of Lucille Lager; stepfather of Clifford Pratt; loving brother of Albert Lager of Eerie, Colorado, Mrs. Nanny Svensson of Au burn, Gunnar W. Lager of San Fran cisco, Mrs. Alice svensson ot Albany, and Mrs.

Irma Frithiofsson of Sweden. A native of Sweden. Friends are invited to attend services at the Berkeley Hills Chapel (Page and Oder), 1600 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar, Berkeley, Monday, February 25, at 1 p.m. Pastor Phillip Ellman officiating. Entombment Sunset Mausoleum.

LARRANCE, Irvln In Martinez, February 22, 1963, of Richmond, dearly beloved husband of the late Mildred Lar-rance; loving father of Charles Lar-rance of Berkeley, Jerry Larrance of Seattle, Washington; dear grandfather of Michael, Reid, Adam sand Susan Larrance. A native of Kansas; aged 69 years. Friends may call for time of Memorial service at the Bayview Chapel of Freeman and Cox-Roach and Leonard, 2414 Grove Street, Berkeley. TH J-2538. LINK, James Thomas, In Oakland, February 23, 1963, beloved husband of Eloise Link; loving father of Mrs.

Michael Meek of Connecticut and Patricia Link of Oakland; grandfather of Kathy Meek; loving son of Mrs. Mary Mesquita of Oakland. A native of Oakland; aged 43 years-. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Monday, February 25 at 9 a.m., from the Fruitvale Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue.

(Parking area adacent to chapel.) Phone 533-4114. McCUNE, Staff Sgt. Marvin Duane, of 96 Purdue, Kensington, in Kensington. February 22, 1963, beloved husband of Hedy E. McCune; loving father of Melody McCune; loving son of Mrs.

Rolf H. Hagen of Kensington; loving brother of Ronald McCune of Alameda, Larren Hagen of Southwlck, Massachusetts, Myron and Celeste Hagen, both of Kensington. A native of Iowa; aged 31 years. Friends are invited to attend services at the Berkeley Hills Chapel (Page and Oder), 1600 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar, Berkeley, Tuesday, February 26 at 12 noon, interment, Golden bate National Cemetery. MEEHAN, Thomas Peter, accidentally near Garberville, February 1, 1963, of 3789 Juniper Drive, Concord.

Beloved hus band of Florence (Betty) Meehan; loving father of Kathleen, Ronald, David and Raymond; loving nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudgson, Mrs. Cellus Big-low, and Wi'liam Biglow all ot Aniioch. A native of Pittsburg, aged 39.

A member of Queen of All Saints Catholic Church of Concord, Knights of Columbus, Elks Club ofvConcord, State Bar Association, Native Sons of the Golden West, California State Employees Association, and a director of the Concord Community Hospital Board. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday, February 25, at 8:30 a.m. from the Oak Park Hills Chapel (Magleby, Page and Oder) 3111 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, thence 2390 Grant Street, Concord where a Mass 2390 Grant Street, Concord where a mass of Requiem will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a.m., recitation of the Rosary Sunday at I p.m. Interment, at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. B.P.O Elks Lodge No.

1994 services Sunday at 7 p.m. Spiritual bouquets preferred. For further information please call 934-6500. MENTH, Joseph in Oakland, February 23, 1963, beloved husband of Emily E. Menth; stepfather of Edward Rittler of Oakland; brother of Jack, Cyrill, Graig and Henry Menth; also survived by nieces and nephews.

A native of Minnesota; aged 79 years. A member of the Plumbers' Union local number 444 of Oakland. Friends are Invited to attend servfees at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph Avenue; Oakland, Monday, February 25, at II a.m. Inurnment, Chapel of the Chimes. MILLER, Daniel In Hayward, February 22, 1963, dearly beloved father of Dan I.

Miller and Mrs. Diane Beeman; loving son of Mrs. Minnie Miller; brother of Jean Norman, Mrs. Pearl Gruidl, Harry, Ernest, Roy, Louis, Theodore, William and Barney Miller; survived also by four grandchildren. A native of Washington; aged 60 years.

A. member of the San Joaquin River Qub. Frienosj are respectfully invited to at-temKThe furneral services, Tuesday, February 26, at 1 p.m. in the Laurel Chapel of Albert Engel and Co. (New location) 3300 High Street, with Rev.

Truman Collard officiating. Inurnment, Chapel of the Chimes. For further Information please call, KE 2-6068. MULSOW, May of Hayward, February 21, 1963, dearly beloved wife of the late Fred W. Mulsow; devoted mother of Edwin J.

Mulsow of San Lorenzo, William J. Mulsow of Campbell, Mrs. Harold Com-phel of Hayward; loving grandmother of Edwin J. Mulsow Jr. of Castro Valley, Thomas A.

Mulsow of Menlo Pack, Miss Mary Beth Mulsow of San Lorenzo, Sister Kathryn T. Mulsow, A Holy Family Novitiate of San Jose, Mrs. Janice Caqinia and Mrs. Sharon Bricmont of Santa Clara and John Comphel of Hayward; also survived by four great grandchildren. A native of New York; aged 80 years, A member of Catholic Daughters of America Court 1752 St.

Bedes The Venerable. Friends are Invited to attend services from the Chapel of the Valley, 20359 Lake Chabot Road, Castro Valley on Monday, Bedes Catholic Church for a Requiem Mass commencing at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. For further information please call 538-0211. NUNES, Lilyan, in Oakland, February 22, .1963, loving mother ot Thomas voweil; beloved daughter of Mrs.

Mary Bates of Santa Cruz and dear sister of Vernal Nunes of Belmont. A member of the Redwoods Presbyterian Church of Larkspur, the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, the California Association of Nurse Anesthetists, the American Association of Registered Nurses and the American national Red cross Nurses Association. A native of California. Friends are Invited to attend services Tuesday afternoon, February 26 at 2, In the chapel of the Albert Brown Mortu ary, 3476 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland. Memewsrtontrlbutions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

PERERIA, Margaret In Oakland, February 22, 1963, dearly beloved wife of George F. Pereria; loving mother of George E. Pereria; devoted daughter of Antone D'Oliveira; sister, of Mrs. Teresa O'Strout, Mrs. Katherine Cames, Mrs.j Francis Malino, Fred and Anthony D'Oliveira; survived also by three grand children.

A native of California; aged 46 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral, Monday, February 25, at 9 a.m., from the Laurel Chapel of Albert Enqel and Cat (New Location) 3300 High Street, thenvje to St. Lawrence LEGAL NOTICES products. Subject thereto convention hall or auditorium "may be used for other purposes not inconsistent with promotion and development of commerce and navigation of Port; (5) Other uses and purposes necessary or required to provide complete service or facilities in connection with other permitted uses. Parcel shall be used for construction, establishment, maintenance and operation of yacht harbor for transient berthing of pleasure boats with berths, ramps, lockers and utilities, and for construction, maintenance and operation of boatel providing transient living quarters for' persons mooring boats in yacht harbor.

Not more than 2 guest rooms shall be constructed for each berth and maximum number of guest rooms is 160. Subject to primary purpose of providing facilities for those berthing boats, facilities of boatel may be offered to others. Coffee shop, restaurant and other Incidental facilities may be provided. Uses to which lesseejmay devote premises limited by uses to which Port may devote Its property' as provided in Charter of City bf Oakland, and lessee agrees to use premises only for such uses. Premises shall not be used for purposes other than those expressly permitted without consent of Port and shall be used in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, present and future, adopted by any governmental agency.

In considering requests to use premises- for purposes other man those expressly permitted, Port shall consider Information submitted by lessee and Port agrees to oct promptly on lessee's requests. Port shall not permit noxious or excessively noisy facilities on adjoining property. Within 30 days after close of each month of term of lease, lessee shall submit to Port account upon which percentage rental payments to Port are computed. Lessee, its sublessees, concessionaires and licensees shall keep true ond accurate books and records and Port shall have access thereto. Lessee shall construct on premises, ot its expense, office building, tower-type hotel, parking garage structure ond convention hall or auditorium of type heretofore described.

Such structures shall be of highest and best quality construction and constructed in order named unless Port permits construction in different order. Lessee also shall construct 48 foot wide roads with curbs, drains, gutters and sidewalks if required by Port along northwesterly bank of Elmhurst Channel and southeasterly bank of Damon Channel from Oakport Street to southwesterly boundary of Parcel A extended, ond to southwest of boundary of Parcel if option to lease exercised. When Port completes extension of Edge-water Drive to southeasterly boundary of premises, lessee shall extend Edgewater Drive to ond dcross demised premises if lessee exercises said option. Roads constructed to standard approved by the Port and remain private unless Port dedicates same. If private, lessee.

Port ond other tenants of the Port shall have free use thereof. Lessee shall construct all utility lines and facilities and other streets or roads upon premises. All improvements--highest -nd best quality and planned to create architectural unit of highest standards. Lessee shall expend in construction of improvements, structures and facilities upon Parcel A not less man $15,000,000.00. Preliminary plans and sketches showing plans for filling? grading and drain ing premises, location ot streets and utility lines ana proposed layout ot premises and buildinas and facilities thereon to be submitted to Port within 100 days after final adoption of ordinance awarding lease.

Preliminary plans subject to rorrs opproval and Port may require changes and amendments thereto. After such approval, lessee shall submit within 180 days, final plans and specifications for construction of office building. All final plans also subject to Port opproval. Final plans for hotel, parking garage structure ond convention hall or auditorium submitted to Port within 12 montns after opproval of final, plans for office building. Upon approval by Port of final plans for each unit, lessee shall commence construction as soon as reasonably possible and complete construction with reasonable diligence.

All facilities and improvements to be constructed on Parcel A shall be completed within 24 months after Port approval of final plans. Lessee shall furnish me Port prior to commencement of term a bond In cash', or negotiable securities or Issued by a surety company satisfactory to the Port, in amount of not less than $500,000.00, payable to Port and conditioned on full performance of obligations of lessee to construct Improvements and facilities on Parcel A within time set forth above. Negotiable securities shall be issued or reaistered in name of Port, or if not in name of lessee or nominee TRIPP, William In Berkeley, February 21, 1963, of 2321 Webster Street, Berkeley, dearly beloved husband of Marcella R. Tripp of Berkeley; loving father of Anthony Tripp and Laurance Tripp, both of Berkeley; dear son of Irene W. Tripp of Oakland, and the late Edwin C.

Tripp; dear brotner ot Louise Fraser of Oakland, and Edwin (.. iripp, III of Santa Monica. A native of Fresno; aqed 40 years. Friends are Invited to attend the fu neral services. Monday.

Februarv 25, at 2 p.m. at the Bayview Chapel of Free man cox Roacn Lonara, 2414 Grove Street, Berkeley. Rev. James Up- shaw, ofliciatinq. Private interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery.

Contri butions to American Cancer Society pre ferred. WREDE, Herman Diedrich, In Berkeley; February 22, 1963, of 755 Elm Street, El Cerrito, dearly beloved husband of Minnie Wrede; beloved father of Herman D. Wrede Jr. of Albany, Louise Goulart of Pleasant Hill, Charlotte Schneider of Lafayette; devoted grandfather of Paulette and Ron Wrede, Chariene and Jeanntne Goulart, Peter and Mary Schneider; loving brother of Dora Schmidt of Sao Francisco, Kathrine Reidt of Oakland and Helene Holste of Germany. A native of Osterholz-Scharm-beck, Germany; aged 76 years.

A mem ber of First Methodist Church of Albany, Friends are Invited to attend funeral services, Tuesday, February 26, 1963 at I p.m., trom the Drawing Room cnapel of the Ellis-Olson Mortuary, 727 San Pablo Avenue, Albany. Conducted by Reverend Claude Friesen of Albany Community Methodist Church. (Our park ing plaza adioins the mortuary). LEGAL NOTICES Alt bicycles left for-repolrs at Price's Bicycle Shop at 673 Sycamore Street will be sold for charges incurred there on it uncalled tor or unclaimed by Marcn 20, NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that applications have been filed in the office of the City Clerk to do business in the City of Oakland as follows: Ralph Hubert Barger Jr. dba Boy Cities Escort at 1511 13th Avenue, to transfer ownership from AI Thompson, 1077 Martin San Leandro.

Hearing February 25, 1963. Harlan Griffith Enterprises, Inc. to operate Used car lot at 6400 E. 14th Street. Hearing March 8, 1963.

Russell F. Parker dba The Palomino Club at 9414 East 14th Street, to operate a Cabaret. Hearing February 27, 1963. Hearings on the above applications on day Indicated will be held at 10:00 A.M. by the City Manager, in his office, Room 318, City Hall, Oakland, Califor nia, at which time and place any per sons may appear and file their objec tions it any mey nave.

GLADYS H. MURPHY, City Clerk No. 373, Feb. 22 (3t) NOTICE OF BIDS FOR. THE PORT OF OAKLAND The Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland will receive sealed bids at its offices, Room 336, 66 Jack London Square, at any time prior to Monday, March 4, 1963, tit the hour of 1:45 p.m., for INSTALLATION OF STEAM HEATING PLANT FOR HANGAR 820, METROPOLITAN OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.

Oakland, California. Form of proposal and affidavit thereon will be furnished by the undersigned gratuitously. Plans and specifications will be furnished on deposit of $10,00, which amount will be refunded provided plans and specifications are returned within thirty (30) calendar days after receiving bids. No refund will be made offer that dote. Plans and specifications will be available in Room 336 on and after Wednesday, Februory 20, 1963.

Certified check. cnshi.r' check, or bid bond In the amount of ten percent (10) of bid to accompany bid. Bond In on amount equal to fifty percent (50) of the total contract price as a guarantee for faithful performance of the contract, and a bond in an equal amount to guarantee trie payment of all claims for labor and materials furnished, shall be furnished by successful bidder. Contract time shall begin on date of written notice from Chief Engineer that contract Is In effect, and work shall be completed within sixty (60) calendar days from date of said notice. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all R.

N. COMPTON, Secretary Board of Port Commissioners No. 364-Feb. 19 (5t) LEGAL NOTICES Rnnrrf nl Pnrt riaitmlulant. -J k.

nf wild ritv. far ttu hH pn.H in me "Port Area" of the City of of lessee, separate Irrevocable assignments to Port shall be furnished. Interest or aiviaenas belong to lessee unless lessee in aerauit, in wnicn event oeiong to Port. Moneys deposited with Port held by it in trust and may be deposited in savings account or invested In United States Government Interest-bearing AlbertBrown also shall furnish Port surety bonds 50 of estimated cost of construction workmen, materialmen and suppliers. obligations.

In the name of Port. Lessee satisfactory to Port In sum not less than of Improvements guaranteeing payment to Like bonds of lessee's contractors in wnicn FUNERAL satisfactory. Title to buildings and Improvements constructed by lessee remain In lessee until expiration of term of lease. Buildings and improvements may not be removed from premises but Port may require removal ot end of term of lease. Title to equipment, furnishings and trade fixtures Temains in lessee.

Port shall widen and improve Oakport Street In front of premises when Port considers traffic volume warrants. Port shall provide utility services to point or points selected by It In streets or utility easements adjacent to premises. If lessee exercises option to lease Parcel Port shall extend Edgewater Drive to boundary of premises. Lessee shall operate, manage and keep open for business hotel, office building, convention hall or auditorium, parking gorage structure and services ond facilities connected therewith during entire term of lease. Facilities shall be operated and maintained in first-class manner and kept so furnished and eaulooed durlna lease.

Rates and charges for rental of rooms In hotel, parking of automobiles, office rental, use of convention hall or auditorium and for foods and beverages shall be fair and reasonable and -subject to Port approval. Hours of operation of such services and facilities also subject to Port opproval. Lessee shall obtain required liquor licenses. Lessee acknowledges mat premises LAVISH OSTENTATION is not a measure of sentiment or devotion. When tangibles are selected at ALBERT BROWN, we urge temperate consideration of all details, such as protracted illness and medical expenses, as well as the demands of the futura.

fori namea aaairionai ooiigee are ore in gooo ana renamaoie conamon ond accepts same "as Final plans submitted to me Port shall contain foundation bearing value analysis indicating building or structure to be constructed con be safely supported. Lessee shall maintain oil improvements In first-class order and condition ond Port may make repairs at expense of lessee If lessee fails to make same. All streets or roads on premises except those dedicated or used by Port for purposes other than access to premises shall be maintained by lessee. Lessee waives right to make repairs at expense of Port ond benefit of provisions of Sections 1941 and 1942 of Civil Code of State of California relating thereto. Lessee shall construct and-maintain flagpole with each major unit of con struction and fly American and California state flags when appropriate.

tion with other hotels; ond a cnaln or In affllia- 5. The name or names and experience of ony Dortvfrw bidder intends to contract for me operation of ary of 4 r2 a eM. u' me required fnrl ItlM Af the time bidder portions ot premises need to be tinea, nil to am accompnsnea oy lessee ai Its expense. Uoon aDDrovol of olans therefor, lessee may enter Parcel prior same submits his bid he shall olsoiu3ffa, Vf tion by Board a perspective rendering or artist's eoncwtlon oT IhtPh'f0-ture and the other reauirerl inception of me hotel StTUC- ture ond the other required facilities. 7 or me hotel struc- to exercise of option to construct dikes and deposit fill.

Port may construct dikes or deposit fill but is not required to do so. Port shall be held free ond harmless from all liabilities ond claims for damages and lessee shall maintain public liability ond property damage Insurance and products liability Insurance protecting both Port and lessee In amount of Sl.OOO.Ooa.M for Inlurv to or death of one person, $3,000,000.00 for Iniurv to Follure of bidder to submit information listed In Items 1 tn l. or death of more than one person, and $500,000.00 for property damage. Certificates evidencing such Insurance shall be filed with Port. Lessee shall make all utility connections, grade the premises for effective drainage and provide underground connections, sewers and necessary pumps for storm water and sanitary sewers.

Port may grant nonexclusive utility easements to others over premises In locations that will not unreasonably Interfere with lessee's use. Lseehall pay the cost of all utilities used by it. Port has established "and will maintain setback lines and lessee shall con or saia renaering or any parr mereof, shall not affect vniiriitw i. statement, rendering or plans and any Information contained 1' in any way quolify bid or cause bid to vary from nJ-11 n(? lease or this notice and any such qualification or variance statement, rendering or plans may be disregarded by th. 2 ntd ln ld Said lease will be awarded to highest responsible bida? bid therefor.

Board reserves, however, right in Its dlsr.r.tiL0'. rent and all bids or to award lease to one other than highest Wdaer 1v of City and Port will be served thereby. oldder rt Interests Said lease will be made by ordinance of said Board; shnii k. prescribed by said ordinance and the law; shoil be subied tn Visions of Charter of City of Oakland, and shall contain rJ substantially me agreements, terms, covenants and conditlonV h.i('b? and as more particularly contained in said proposed form of lent? The within notice Is given pursuant to Resolution No uoiTj irim Of Port Commissioners Of the City of Oakland. n' oard Dated at Oakland, California, this 18th day of February, 1943 N.

COMPTON No. 374-Feb. (5t) retary of sdld Board NOTICE OF INTENTION TO GRANT ULEASE TO THE HIGHEST P. SPONSIBLE BIDDER fF CERTAIN PREMISES LOCATED ON THF SOUTH A name to now in our 90tb year! WEST SIDE OF OAKPORT STREET BETWStN ELMHURST CHANNEL AND DAMON CHANNEL FOR THE TIME AND PURPOSES AND UPON THE TERMS HEREINAFTER STATED AND INVITING BIDS form thereto. Setback lines now ore: Name of Sfreet or Type of Street Hegenberger Road Oakport Street Principal Circulatory Street Secondary Circulatory Street to or 5 65 45 25 Minimum set-Minimum Set- back Distance Minimum Setback Distance to Parking back Distance Building Area or Lat- to Loading or Fence eral Driveways Unloading Docks feet 45 feet Not Permitted feet 1 45 feet Not Permitted feet 35 feet 105 feet feet 15 feet 75 feet NOTICE IS HFRFRY GIVEN thnt tfw City of Oakland, acting for and on behalf of -commerce and navigation and the development ofHhe Port of Oakland, Intends io imuhb a icuse ot certain tanas siruarea.

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