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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 37

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LkwAL NOrtCiS Sept. 25, 1 3 37 i4i-ifcifuftito i sroai CARS Weather BAY COUNTIES VITAL STATISTICS DEATHS DEATHS I Divorces Filed PARROTT, O'a from eedth L. JOHNSON, William C. from Bernke HAWLEY, Mergrt from Herrtfd 1 am i ATI, Christopher Raymond ORDINANCE NO. C.M.S.

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC- TION OF THE OAKLAND i MUNICIPAL CODE DEFINING "NURSING HOME BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of City of OaKlond os follows: SECTION 1. Section of tha Oakland Municipal Coo is hereby amended to read as follows: SEC M.OKw) "NURSING HOME" any pioce or Institution which mokes provisions for bad cara, or chronic or convoiescont core, lor more thon three but not more than six (a) non-re i a ted patient who, by reason of Illness or physical Infirmity, ore unable to properly core for themselves. "Ambulatory Aged Boarding Home" or "Boarding Home for tho Aged" shell considered a nursing home os herein defined. Said Section (w) now reads as follows: "SEC. "Nursing Home" It eny place or Institution which makas provisions for bed core, or chronic or convalescent care, for not more thon six (6) non-related patients who, by reasons of illness or physical infirmity, ere unable to properly core for themselves." Forecasts, Summaries ay Area Fair with high temperatures in San Francisco 84r Oakland 93, San Mateo 95, San Rafael H.

Continued fair and warm tonight with tow Pertly cloudy and slightly Saw them ana Central fiifMi k.i. tonight. Partly cloudy Friday. Continued warm except ter local cooling on imme- Mt. Shasfa-SltiilvMi Ipu c.i.

nj9ht. Pertly cloudy Friday with chance munoersTorm afternoon. Continued warm. Sierra Nevada Feir fminht Perth cloudy Friday. Continued warm.

wemwnj viwy Fair tonight. High Low tonight 63-73, Gentle inos. Cape Blanco fe Pt. ConcaotiM win mostly northwest 12-24 m.p.n. tonight and m.p.n, rricay.

r-air Tonighf except patches of fog north of Cape Mendocino. Partly cloudy Nevada Fair-tonight and 'if 2V San Joaquin Valley Fair tonight. Friday. Continued warm. High Low tonight 65-73.

Gentle winds. Salinas Vallev Fair tmiaht Prtiw cloudy Friday. Continued warm. High except 85-95 near Salinas. Low to- nignf 55-45.

Gentle winds. Low tonight at Salinas 51, Paw Robies 63. Santa Marta.Wa Luit AhiM ruMhi Aree Fair tonight. Partly cloudy Fri- oey. lominuea warm.

Mign 2-92. Low tonight 54-64, Westerly winds a-17 m.p.h. In late aftarnoon. 9 Monterey Bay Area Falrtontaht. Partly cloudy and iliohtly cooler Friday.

High 75-65. Low tonight 55-63. Westerly winds 6-17 m.p.h. In aftarnoon. Santa Clara Valley Fair tonight.

Partly cloudy Friday. Continued warm. High 92-102. Low tonight 57-67. Gentle winds.

Llvermere Vallev Fair toniaht. Partly cloudy Friday. Continued warm. Gentle winds. Pert Braog and Vicinity Fair tonight.

Partly cloudy Friday. Continued warm. Coastal winds mostly northwest 9-18 m.p.h. tonight and -near calm Frl-dY- central ceasr ceeartH Fair tonight. Partly cloudy Friday.

Continued warm. High and low at San Jose 97-63, Hoi lister 99-60, Napa 96-42. Gentle winds. Northwestern California Fair Tonight. Partly cloudy Friday.

Continued warm. High and low at Napa 96-42, Santa Rosa 100-57, Ukiah 103-63. Coastal winds mostly northwest 11-22 m.p.h. tonight and nearly cairn r-rioay. California Summary A strono high pressure svstem centered on the plateau will be moving suite slowly during the next 36 hours.

It will continue to noio cooi marina air on laiuorma axceot tor llaht sea breezes ex 'end I no in and a few miles irom me coeiT in me will also provide torthe transport of moisture from the tropics toward California. This moisture that is to be moving In overhead Is expected to make skies partly cloudy Friday. Any relief from the heat wave will be limited to areas within a few miles of the ocean. I California skies have been clear during the past 24 hours except for fog In oatc he alone the coast north of Caoe Mendocino, Temperatures between 95 and 100 were the rule yesterday afternoon In the Central Valley and In northwestern California. San Francisco had a high of 66, Oakland 88, San Jose 93, Monterey 75 and Santa Rosa and Ukiah 100.

Paso Robies had a high of 104a nd Los Angeles scorching to, sen piego naa a nign ot 96 yesreraay out aeserr wmas in mar area earlv this mornlno made a temoera- ture of 95 at Sin Diego airport by eight oaviigm Time. Minimum Tempera tures last night were well above the seasonal norma also. San Francisco had minimum of 68 and the mercury there now ci moina raoidiv toward the eighties. Temperatures MfKKf LfEM, Leefse, In Union 8. H3 beloved wife of the lara Christian MkkeiserV loving mother "Of Mrs.

Harry Nemer of Redwood City, Mrs, Jerk wifim of Alameda, and of 4 grandchildren and -7 great grandchildren. A native of Nor- -way, aoed II years, A member of1 Snte Crui Chapter Nd. 77 fiS. Friends are Invifwt to ettend the- -services the Garden Chaoel of the Prett-Fiierl Mortwery, 1044 Street, Hayward, Friday, Soemher J7, IfX at 1:30 am, with Rev. EiUoft Paulsen of the Fairway Park Baptist Church officiating.

Inurnmenf private. MORRIS, Ateiander, In Oakland, Seofem-, bar 24, I9J. Bel husband ef the late Mary Morris. Survived by Je TyffSv silfer-fft-law, Alfred Tyrreev brothar-tn-lew and Mrs. Uabeile Smart a mace, all ef Oakland A native of Scotland.

Friend ma caff af GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2373 fast 14th Streets pm. Contributions to your favorita,) charities preferred. Inurnment private OTTBWILL, Sophie Haietette. In Oakland; September 25, 1963, of 1829 3tth Ave-r nue, Oakland; dearly beloved mother of Hazelette E. Powell of San Leandroi devoted grandmother of Russell P.

SteoV inoer of Oakland; dear great 0anoV mo mer of Sandra and Jerry Sredinqer 1 beloved mothtr in-law of Jack H. -A native of San Franc -ko; aoed le ia aM imat mwnhM af Tha Amarlc an Rad Croas, and a former-' member of Albany Parlor number 360 W. Frienes are Invited to attend funeral services Saturday, Stember 29, af one pm. from the Drawing Room Cbae of the Ellis-Olson Mortuary, 777- San rww'w AfMmtf, eonoveft Dr. Laurence L.

Crois ef Northbree Community Church. Berkeley. Memorial In her memory to Children's Hospital of the East Bay wilt be appreciated. Oo perking plaia adjoins mo mortuary.) PlIlOTTt, Stella, In Oakland, Seefember' 23, 1943, wife of the lete Joseph A. pitzottl; beloved mother of Miss Lp, Verne Plnottl; loving sister of Fred T.

Wood and Victor Burke both ef Oakland; alsa survived by nieces and nephews. A native of California; acted SO vears. fri9 era Invited to ettend services, Friday, Seoiember 27, af 2 30 pm. at, TRUMAN'S CHAPEL, Telegraph Avenue at 30th street, Oakland. William Husing offklatlng.

SCHWARI, Use In Oakland, Ser 0 temper 25. IHh Overly bafoved wife of the late Dr. Charles G. Schweri; lovtng 1 sister of A. Carl Schmidt and Of'O Schmidt and the lata Mrs.

Gerfruct Gary, Edward G. Robert and Gustav Schmidt; beloved daughter of me iae Mr. and Mrs. C. P.

Schmidt; also Si- vtved by several nieces and rephevA. A native of Oakland; aged 71 veers, A member of the Alameda County Env payee's Assoctetton. Friends are respectfutty Invited to eftend the services Saturday, September 2t. it 1 Dm In tho Mmawoeal CHaoal of ALBERT ENGEL AND 34 Telegraph Avenue, at 37th Street, with Rev. -Arnold Levenhagen, officiating.

Intgrrv ment, private. STORK, William, Albany, September 34, 1963, dearly beloved husband of Harriet Stork; beloved father of BiHie Lagorio of Kensington. A na-, five Of New York; aged 13. A member of Live Oak Lodge No. 41, F6AM, and Retired Engineers of California Re-, search Corporation where he served foe 30 years.

Friends are Invited to attend services rlday. September 37, at 10 em. el -UNSET VIEW CEMETERY MORTU- ARY CHAPEL, 101 Co Kite Avenue. Berkeley. Services unrter auspices of" Live Oak Lodge No.

61, BAM. TOLMAN, Kathieefi Drew In San Cisco, September 12, 1943, of 74 Temti- rils Roed, Serkeiev. wife of the late dward Chece Toimanj mother of Mrs: Deborah Whitney, Mrs. Mary Kent and Edward James Toimen; also survived by I grandchildren; sister of Charles Drew of Flushing, New York and Lionel-Drew of Savannah, Georgie. A native ef Shanghai, China; aged 71 years.

Grad uate of Radcltff College of 1907, a boar member of the Northern California Chapter ef The American Civil Liber -ties Union, Berkeley Dey Nursery- American Red Cross and Berkeley Y. W. C. A. Pr lends are Invited to attend memor- lei services Sunday September 29, et p.m.

at the Hillside Club, 2266 Codec Street, Berkeley. Contributions may be made te American Civil Liberties Union or Berkeley Dey Nursery, i Bay view-Chapel Berkeley, Directors.) WIIKI, Jeese Berkeley September 24, 1943 of Oakland, loving husband Florence 0, Waeks, lovino father of Mrs. Donne Greenland of Clayton, Missouri; step-father of Mrs, Marie Btfrfv chaelt of San Josei loving brother of fVenk Weeks, D.O.i of Bwrtey, fc Clarence Weekixof Cleerfleid, Utah and Mrs. Emma Over lade of Pleasant Grove, Utah, A native offieesont Grave, go years. A member ef Local Number 4 Retell Clerks Union of Oakland.

Friends were Invited te attend services at the Berkeley Hills Chepet (Page r-d Oder) 1600 Shattuck Avenue, at Cedar Berkeley Thursday September 36 ef 1 o'clock p.m. Reverend William 0. Smith officiated. In his memory contributions may be made to the American Heart -Association. WOOLP, M.D.

Or. Wltferd, ht Albany. Soptember 23, 1963 of 1241 Brighton Avenue, Albany; dearly beloved husband of Mary P. Wootf, loving father of Anthony O. Woolt of El Cerrito, Dr.

W. Woolf of Patos Verdes Estates and Lois W. Savage of beloved brother of Simp and Milton Woolf both of Salt Lake City, Utah; also survived by 12 grandchildren. A native of Hyde Park, Utah; age 10 years. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Berkeley Second Ward; Past District Governor Of Lions Clubs ef Utah end the American Medical Aiaocletion, Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Friday, September 27 af I ORDINANCE NO.

CM-S. AN ORDINANCE ADDING SEC- TION 527 TO ORDINANCE i C.M.S., RELATING TO THE RE-ZONING OF i WmERFAS. on Auoust 19, 1963, appli cation was tiled by Mary A. Meinlkow, to rezone property at 174 23rd Avenue from the Medium Density Residential District ond the 'E'' Com mercial District, 10 wuwipte uwet-ling District; and WntKtAk, nonces calling mien nun to the application were posfea on August 22, 1963, ond a public hearing was held thereon by the City Planning Commission on August 2S, 193; ond i WHEREAS, at the meeting of the City Planning Commission held on September it was voted recommend the rezonlng of soid property from Medium Density Residential District ond commercial pisttict to Multiple Dwelling District; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAiNcu oy me imr woun- Cll of Oakland os follows: 5ECTION I. CTion is rmrwoj auv ed to Ordinance 475 C.M.5.

to rood as follows: sfc. 427. The real property herein after described Is hereby excluded from the Medium ueniiry ntormoi District ond the Commerciol District and Included In the Multiple DwiHrtg District. The said property located In the City of Oakland, County Alameda, State of California, ond Is particularly aescrioea os ronows: rpaimning at the point of Inter section of the southwestern line of East 19th Street with normwesrern tine 23rd Avenue, as said street and ovenue ore shown on the Mop herein tared to; and running thence northwesterly along said line of East 19th Street 1ZO teet; mence or ngni angies southwesterly 60 thence at right ongtes southeasterly 120 feet to said line of 23rd Avenue; ond thence northeasterly alona sold lost named line 60 feer to rnv point gi ucvimnny. Being portion or lot in biock os sold lot ond block are shown on snowing supervisions ot Fifty Associates rocT, uoxianov aid-meda filed March 25, 1985, In book 5 of Mops, page 72, In the office of the County Recorders of Alameda County.

in council, uaxiona, September 19, 1963 Possed to print for two dovs; Ayes: Councilman Chlaivo, Maggiora, fwarovrcn, usoorne, Kvooing, misa end President Houlihan 7. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Longe, McKeen-1 GLADYS n. UnuWrMT, city Clerk. No, 151-SepL26, 1963 (2t) ORDINANCE NO.

C.M S. AN ORDINANCE RE-APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF SllO.OO OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR THE ACQUISITION OF FEE TITLE TO CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR STREET AND HIGHWAY PURPOS-ES LOCATED ON THE NORTHEASTERN 5IDE OF SKYLINE BOULEVARD NORTHWESTERLY OF MANZANITA DRIVE NEEDED FOR THE WIDENING AND IMPROVING OP SKYLINE BOULEVARD; AND DIRECTING THE RIGHT OF WANDXANDJDiV FICER TO TAKE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO COMPLETE SAID AiOllieiTlAW rf it ORDAINED by the Council ntv of Oakland os follows: SECTION 1. There Is hereby rejp. proprlated out of the Special Gas Tox Street Improvement Fund the sum ot S810.00, ores much thereof as may be necessary for the acquisition of fee ii rrinn roi Drooertv for streeT ond highway purposes located on the AArfhW.tiirn side of Skyline Boule vard northwesterly of Manianlto Drive iMt nr wtdenlna and Improving of Skyline Boulevard. Said property is situate In the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State or tanrorniu una more particularly designated and de scribed as tomows: Lot 1131, as said lot Is shown upon that certain map entitled ''Forest-land Extension, Oakland, Alameda County, flied September 25, 1925 in Mop Book No, 4, at pages 90 to 93 Inclusive, In the office of the Recorder of Alomada rniinh, rliftmiftr SECTION 2.

The Right of Way and Land Officer Is hereby authorized ond directed to take the necessary steps to complete sold acquisition. SECTION 1 This Ordinance shall take effect sixty W) oay anr puuv. Oakland, September 19, 1963 Passed to print for two days: Aves: Councilman Chlaivo, AApggloro, 7 Morovlch, Reodlna, Rliea and President Houlihan 7. now. ihiMt: Counc imen Longe, nncw-- w- 1 11 BDUV.

City Clerk. No. l49-4ept. 26, 1963 (2t) MDTirP OF HEARING Notice Is hereby given that appllca- hiui hn ad in me oniw oi the Clerk to do business In the City of Oakland as foliowi: Michael T. saTsonia ao wwn iy Hat to operate Cabaret at 100S Broad way (Chanoe of ownersnip niriy r-mr 9.

1963. Tropical Club inc. to operas touoi 389 12th Street (Change of owner- Hearlno Friday, septemoer 10A.1 Hearings on the above applications on day Indicated win oe neia or m.m, hv 4h Cltv Manaaer In his office, Room 318, City Hall, Oakland, California at which time and place any per sons may appear and tue rneir ooiec- tlons If any they nave. a OLAOT5 n. wunrnii City Clerk.

No. 152-Sept. 26(3t) NOTICE-BIDS FOR THE CITY OP OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA Th ritv Clerk will receive sealed bids or proposals In her office In the City Half at any time prior to the hour of 10:30 o'clock a.m.- on-Thursdoy, October 10, 1963, for me roiiowing: COP THP IMPROVEMENT OF VALDEZ STREET BETWEEN 21ST STREET AND GRAND AVfcNUC. corifli-tifmt and blank forms proposals will be furnished by the En- inMnna inrormoiiun i if Pioor.

Cltv Hall, uoon deposit of $20.00. P-rirta bid shall Include all applicable taxes. Tha City Is exempt from Federal Excise tax. All proposals shall be made In conformity with section wa or the Oakland Charter, ana snail oe ac- -comoeniad bv a certified or cashier' checK or SureTy oona tot an emovm not less than 10 per cent of the aggregate of the proposal which shall be forfeited to the City If the successful bidder falls or refuses to onter Into the contract awarded him. Bond In an amount equal to 50 of the total contract price as a guarantee tor faithful performance ot me comraa ano oono in an equal amoum to guarantee the payment of alt claims for i a dot ana materials rurniirwa aivan bv sucrcuful bidder.

tonrrecT to tnrtrtg inra wnnin ten (10) calendar days otter award thereof, work shall be commenced within ten (10) calendar days and shall be completed within sixty (60) working days after date of the Auditor -Control ler's certificate to the comrecT. Said work shall be performed fn ec cordance with the specifications therefor adopted September 17, 1963, and filed In the office of the City Clerk to which reference is nereoy mooe tor full details and description. GLADYS H. MURPHY, City Clerk. No.

23 (50 September 25, 1963 We are not responsible for the re construction of the refeinlng wall our property located at 2915 East 19th Street. Oakland. Signed Albert and Florence Pasqulnuccl No. 374A-Sept. 26 5f) SPECIAL RATES FOR WANT ADS ORDERED FOUR AND SEVEN DAYS Volkswagen, 1963 ttatlon Wagon.

Standard Model. Like mroogrwt! 12095, 1 Year War- rmy. IP. vw (JOHNSON PACIFIC VOLKSWAGEN) S5 Broadway, T6 4-77U VOLKSWAGENS Sedans, Sunroofs GEAffS. COUPES CONVERTIBLES STATION IWflrtRj, KUWJ 1956 Through 1962 From $645 OLIVE VOLKSWAGENS 5525 Snettuck, Berkeley TH ornwaJI S-7474 VOLKSWAGEN.

141 Kombl 6 passenger. 4 900 mile; like new or iw station wagon $1595. Dealer. LA o-4t VOLKSWAGEN, 1M3; turquoise, tun roof; $1,750. 533-4447 after 4.

Volvo PAY COKELEV MOTORS SALES: AM model PARTS: oesr selection SERVICE; Factory trained experts 3000 proaowsy iw -oji VOLVO in Berkeley McKevitt 3411 Shettoctt TH B-M06. VOLVO, 1963; P-1B00, excellent condition, we vnLVO. I960, 4 speed. air conditiontd, $h300-tr. VOLVO, 163 my equity, your 195 Voikiweoom ua e-jwo.

VOLVO, 1959 Four speed; private. $150. 452-5004 evenings, weekends. SPORT CARS (3) THESE CARS ARE ALL SHARP. tf corvette.

Dtg angina; a speed. $2,545 -40 Ford, 352 engine (3-4 barraii), floor box. $1,085 55 T-BIrd, stick, hardtop. $1,475 TERMS: $350 cash or trade handles. Balance bank contract.

444-2290. Mr. Geranlo. AN 1-3391, evenings. (Daalar.) 841A IMPORTED CARS Wlntid Absolutely Top Dollar For any fmporftd car.

Out of state cart cleared free. Ne charge for aalling your car. Hayward Auto Imports 20525 Mission, Hayward, EL 7-1543 I'LL buy your sports car, regardless of ma, modal or condition. 134-3663. L0 a VOLKSWAGENS, all models; Oliver VW, 2525 Snettuck, Berkeley.

TH 5-7474. 850 CAMPERS SALE SALE SALE ON ALL 1943 MODELS 1 964 Models Are on the Way SAVE 10 On Following Stock mi foot Weitways satfcontalned serial No. 34 1C4 foot sloe dinette serial No. S-336, S-331. lo1-? toot side dinette, side door, serial No.

262 lo' foot, center dinette, serial No. S-431, S-527 io; 2 foot twin beds one that steeps Serial No. $-430-490-42. 8 foot, side dinette, serial No. S-423-424-413-453-455-454.

I foot canter dinette with pull out bunk, siM 4 serial No. 517. I foot Non-cabover, serial No. S-465. September 26th through October 7 "Once A Year Open 7 days 9-9 Sunday 10-7 PARKWAY CAMPER oALco 14531 Bast 14th Street San Leendro, 357-4941.

ALASKAN Camper mounted on new trucks; specifically designed for your camping pleasure. Close out sale, dis continuing the line 2 left. Save today. Announcing the new Roll-Along self-contained unit. Bay Fair Motors 15775 East 14th, San Leendro ANNOUNCING roll-along campers now in the Bay Area Sea the Sportster model today at r- Bay Fair Motors 15775 East 14th, San Leendro.

COME TO EL CERRITO AND SAVE Month End Clean-Up Sale 10 DISCOUNT on any Open Road Camper plus your; choice of trucks at actual dealers cost; 1964 Chevrolet, Fords, or Dodges now available. Campers' truck headquarters of the Northern Bay Area Robin Motors, El Cerrito Featuring: Open Road, Sports liner Campers 11300 San Pablo at Potrero, 524-8881, call collect. ei cerrito. CAMPER shells, new or used, large selection of Sportsliners and Highway Cruisers. Robin Motors El Cerrito 11308 San Pablo, 235-3481 Call Collect CAMPERS Tropicana, fcl Dorado.

Sales-Service Rentals. Sorenvm Motors, 2396 East 14th, San Leant) ro. 357-0481. CHEVROLET 5 ton, with Cabover camper, equipped, $1,600. BR 1-2731.

DEVILLE camper trailer like new, used once. No proval of credit. Bay Fair Motors Where quality has been 14 years. 15775 East 14th, 1962, 14 toot, on ap- a must for San Leandro. Kamper Buyers Compare before you buy See the KAMPERS KAB1N You Be the Judge (Now on Trailer Row) 15953 East 14th, San Leandro, 276-1451, Wells Fargo terms.

K.ARAVAN HAMPER SALES 1962 Openroad overhead Chevrolet pickup. 632-1334 Monday through Friday. 851 MOBILE HOMES AND EQUIPMENT AAA Bus's Trailer Sales PAN AMERICAN PARAMOUNT PARK PRIDE REGAL Reconditioned I and 10 wtdes Wa take trades of furniture, cars and second trust deeds on new mobile homes. 2998 N. Main, Walnut Creek, 934-6211 3035 El Camino, Santa Clara, CH 3-6501, BUDGER Expando Homes Used Trailers Smiths' Mobile Home Sales -11021 San Pabky El Cerrito, LA 4-3353.

COLUMBIA, 28 foot, excellent, immaculately furnished, best offer, 655-2131 Dubl-wide and KIT, over show models Large selection of other USED brands. Selds Trailer Safes, "Since 13545 East 14th, San Leandro. 351-2300. Open weekly 9 to 7 p.m. Sunday 12 to 6 p.m.

FLAMiNGO-Fairmont. All models. Deal direct with Dan, no salespeople. Dan's Trailer Sales, 1120 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, LA S-2783. FLAMINGO, 40x8, 2 bedrooms, excellent; terms 352-2361.

FLAMINGO, 1955; 40x1, 1 bedroom, $1,995. BE 2-5596; CA 3-2995. Gold Seal Vikings Kits Trojans- Stateliners 10 wldes, 12 wide expendables. Don Kimball 6100 Potrero Avenue, El Cerrito KIT 1961; StateHner, 55-10; three bed room, iva bath; aluminum awning. 241-8427.

NASHUA, 1957, 8x40, good $2300, best offer. 357-7470. condition, PARAMOUNT, Pan American, Panorama expandable See the all new Regal. "For a Real Dal see Real." Real's Mobile Homes, EL 7-3930, 14829 Fait 14th, San Leandro. REPO 50x10-1 bedroom.

Pick up existing $415 hen. Assume balance, small monthly payments. Mobile Wholesale Co. 1948 El Camino. Mountain View Yorkshire 8-1762.

SiLVi-'R Streak, 27 foot, 1958, new con-dition, 83,350. Box 461, Oakland. TRAILER, Kenskill 1961 181 feat; sleeps fully equipped; ample living, storeoe space; excellent condition; priced for Quick sale. 682-2315. TRAILER house for sale, all furnished, 8x33 feat; space 43, 2399 East 14th $lreet, San Leandro.

EL 7-7363. TRAILER house, 10x46; like new, mus see. 234-3359. J963 DubLWlde custom deluxe, 20x53, 2 berir-fvim- 4 hth tc inn for Miilhf' all Cash for this equity not required. 9612858 after 7 p.m.

Monday through Friday, any the IS (3) be 1 i i Eastbay Births Born to the wife of: ROOKS, glrL I-2S, ESC Marcos Hi boy, 6-25. WILLIAMS, Nick; girls. 6-25. CHE5SAR, Raymond bov. 626.

OSHEA, Patrick boy, a-26. rUL. Wiimen gri, 6-26. STEWART, Oieej boy, $-26. Lt Ttnfc o.

bey. e-77. ARTLEY, Willie E.i eirL a-27. JAMES, girl, $-27. JOHNSTON, Herman M.j girl, 6-27.

PHIFER, Cecil; girl, $-27. SALAZAR, Raymond flirL 6-27. 56 NcGAL, cieo; boy, s-37. ESPARZA Ruben boy, 621. JACKSON, Jesse; air S-2.

KING, Chare.es J. boy, 8-79. BARDWELL, Lvie R.j boy, K30. GUERR Raymond boy, 6-30, tqung, Eooe; boy, e-JO. DONSON, Sydney C.

Jr. girl, 6-31. McLANE. Woodraw P. Jr.

airL 6-1. TRACEy, Joseph P. girl, M. LAOUWbKi, uean w.f ooy, v-z. BALTHAZAR, Arnold J.i girl, 6-16.

BRAILOVE, MichaaHi boy, 6-21. BUTLER, Charles H.t girl, Ml. BYER, Lor en F.j girl, $-26. COLBERT Curtis T.i girl, 1-36'. COLSTON, James A.f girl, 8-29.

DORRANCE, Voyte girl, 6O0. DOUGHERTY, Raymond girl, 8-20. vtKir 1, ioroon yi ooy, i-JS. RANKLIN. Harold; a rt.

8-12. FOUNTAIN, Glenn R.j boy, 8-30. FURTADO, David LJ boy, S-30. FOSTER, Brady; boy, 8-26. GAMEZ, Arthur boy, 6-31.

GREENE, Terence girl, $-26. HOOVER, Le Rov C.i flirl, 6-29. HALL, Robert L. boy, 8-26. riATts, William j.i ooy, HAGGART, Thomas A.f bov, 6-3.

JOSEPH, Charlie girl, JONES, Reggie; boy, 8-25. JARAMILLO. Carl D.t boy, 6-31. KELLY, Anthony; gin. KRAMER, Paul F.J 6-30.

KLOVEE. Kenneth boy, 6-30. LEE. Sun; dirl. SO0.

MULFORO, Ronald girl, 1-17. mandekson, Jonn k.i gin, a-11. MCKENZIE, Robert girl, 8-24. MUNIZ. Raul A.j bov, 8-25.

OTIS, David R.j girt, I M. OTIS, David girt, $-28. ORTIZ, Ruodiph H.I boy, 6-52. PORTER, Dean boy, I SANDERS, Marvin Lj girl, 6-30. SCHEURING, David G.l girL 1-31.

SHORTT, David boy, TUCKER, Robert 8j girl, 6-. TAYLOR, Michael girl, 6-31. VAN ZOMEREN, C. John; boy, 6-K VAUGHAN; -Curtis; boy, 6-30. VOItNEGUT, William boy, $-16, WHEELIHAN, Philip boy, $-14, WONG, Herb boy, 6-15.

WON.G Edward; girl, 6-11. WRAY, Findley boy, 6-11. tOLWAN, uonata v.t ooy, 9-rr. CONNEELY, Coleman; boy, 6-2f. BAKER, Robert G.l boy, 6-29.

LHKioi nnanuei w.f gin, eji, DITTRICH, John girl, t-2. DRESEL, Charles girl, 9-2. DYER, Harrison gfrl, $-28. NAGENGAST, Werner boy, 8-79. OSBORN, Arnon girl, 6-30.

SURRATT, Howard girl, 6-21. TRIPP, Roger girl, il. VALIN, Robart girl, M. SOUA, towaro c.i gin, t-i. HUMPHREY.

Walter A.f olrL 9-1. FORSYTHE Waldo ou-lllxjlrl, 9-1 CHAVEZ, ooyt -i. BROWN, Edward F.i boy, y-i. Marriage Licenses MERCER-BABCOCK Kevin Mercer, 26, Sausanto, ana Lynne Marie Bab- GALLATIN-MERRILL John Irvine Gal latin, 29, and Jacqueline Merrill, both of Oakland. LEMKE-KORBER John rent Is Lemke, 23, oaKiana, ana taroie Ann Xnrtr.

to. itn Leendro. BROWN-BORSCHEL Alan Ernest Brown, 22, Berkeley, and joane A i lean Borschel. 19. San Francisco.

DOUGLAS-ROBERTS Jerry Allen Douglas, 21, Aiameoa, ana Patricia Lovina Roberts, 21, Oakland. HERNANDEZ -LEE Johnny Vllla- eomez Hernanoei, n. or lemoe, zona, and Ramon a Rose Lee, II, of rtalrtjinri GRAVES-COOK William Howard Graves, 19, ana 5 a nor a wae vook, iu, FOSTER-PETER Charles Eldredge Foster, 21, Oakland, eno janeiRUin Peters.6, Alameda. RlGSBY-SHiRER William Rtgsby, 23, ana jo Anne enirer, both of Oakland. iPvftA.PFBFT Matthew Levba.

71, and oma Lee rerej, ooin or uaK- land. Divorces Filed ANNULLMENTS PILED RODRIGUEZ, June Aoams na Anrnonr INTERLOCUTORY DICRIf BRECHEEN, Judith Kay from James W. FLUMMER, Mary from Guv D. bcui nun Prik from Mwrrl THOMPSON, Robert Ffrom Lollta R. 6NIDOW, RebKca Ann from ueorve Raymond DUNN, Johnnie Lee from Ira 6TIGALL, Vernlce Mabel from Samuel Scolt Jr.

MAT HAT, Joseph M. from Carole A. Park OK'd In Berkeley BERKELEY The Berkeley Planning Commission has ap proved in principle the crea tion of the West Berkeley Indus trial Park and recommended that the City Council declare the 20-block site an "Urban wre- newal Study Area." The area is bounded by Uni versity Avenue, the Eastshore Freeway and Cedar and Sixth Streets. The commission agreed unanimously that the industrial park is in accord with the city master plan. The area Is now zoned for light and general industrial ac tivities.

The commission also recotn mended that the Pablo Neighborhood Area" be rezoned from R-3 (urn all apartment houses) to R-2 (duplexes). The action must be approved by the city council. Shipping Movements SCHEDULED ARRIVALS Subject to chanoe without notice. TODAY ALBANY, Los Angeles, 45. H.

D. COLLIER, RLW. CRYSTAL CUBE. Loa Anoeles, Parr Rich. F.

S. BRYANT, RLW. HAWAIIAN MERCHANT, Honolulu, ENC. KOBLf maru, Lot Angeies, 34. PICARDY, Lengvfew, Howard T.

SHOYO MARU, Los Anoeles, fi (or -27 am) 5YOSSET, Northwest, OOH. VICTORIA WARU, Mexico, 24. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ATHENIAN, Los Angeles, f2. BEAVER STATE, Yokohama, OAT. BRASILIA, Portland, Stockton.

J. B. WATERMAN, Tecomt, Stock ton. JUNIOR, Golflto, M. MATSONIA, Honolulu, 39.

PRESIDENT HARRISON, Hampton Roads, ARO. PRESIOENT ROOSEVELT, Honolulu, STOLT BR ATT LAND, Canal Zona, Parr-Rich. YAMAHARU MARU, Log Angelas 7, YEHUDA, Los Anoeles, SCHEDULED DEPARTURES Suhlecf fa ehanoo without notice. TODAY Alexandra jeoen. Fort costa.

ARiS, Los Angeles, 14fh St. BOLINAS, Portland, tin Ave. BONNEVILLE, Manila, 21. CESEARE D'AMICO, Ue Angeles, Stockton (or f-27). CRUSAOER, Los Angeles, 3S.

PIGARO, Rotterdam, Pittsburg. HAR DANGER. Lot Angeles, ENC KAZUKA A MARU, Japan, 45. POR SANGER, Pert Alice, fm Ave. SCHUYLKILL, San Pedro, Owl, SILVER GATE, Los Anoeles, ards T.

FRIDAY, SEPTIMBIR 27 BARRANDUNA, Portland, SefbY. an I iTrtM. Mrmfl Kma. 73 tort-zfj) BREKiNRtOGE, Pearl Harbor NSC, CALIFORNIA, Hawaii, 337. JUNIOR, Seattle, ef.

ncToADri Dr Martior. Nsc. PICARDY, Lot Angeles, Howards fc PliCHft. te Berbeck, to Haywartf. September tfaj, offy beloved wfe of tre late Ferdlnend p.

Ficnr; Kvmg mofhr of the late Linden GvfNK ef San Leandroj 0voNKf frtene ef Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moroa 0 nfa (rui A of the Golden wave Chaofer Number 103 of San Leandro. A native of Petatuma; age years. Friends are tnvitad to attend: the servKes Friday, Seotember 17 af 2 m.

from the Rose Garden Chape ef the Guerrero and sramwr Mortuary, ml Esfudilio Avenue, San Leendre, with Dr. Arnold Compfon omewnng. inyrTv private, Chapel me emmea. Oakland. For further Intormetion please call NE 14633.

ANSON, Jehu f-, In Oakland. Sep- temoer 25, leaJ, tovtng famer or Russeti ranson of CermicneeL A native er Sweden; eged 75 yeara. Friends are Invite to attend funeral services. Friday, sepfemoer ee JC07 TeWeph 1 a m. from the Cheoei of me omi, Avenue.

PRASRR, Cere Tbereefe, of 4300 Detroit Avenue, Oakland, aeofemoer 75, iy3, wife of Harold Freer mother of Warren H. Fraser of San Rafael and Robert L. Fraser of Oakland; grandmother of Scott Alexander and Suianne Marie Frater of Oakland; sister of Mrs. Marv Biaioa of Clinton, lowe; eiso survived by many meces and nephews. -Formerly of Sani-JeieC alt forme, and Spokane.

Washingfon. A memoer or the Esmer Reed Chapter A R. of Spokane, Washington. Memorial contributione to the Hest1 LeprMV Foundation of me First prtv bytvrian Church of San Jose, preferred. native of Minoeapoin, Minnesota; nenos are invrnw mjrwna funeral services Friday, sepfembar 2 p.m.

at The Mission cnapei Of Robinson Brothers Mortuary, 1901 Fruit- vale Avenue near Foothill Boulevard, Oakland, with the Reverend Phil w. Barrett, pastor tf the First Presbyterian Church of San Jose, officiating. Inter ment Mountain View Cemetery. Oakland. (Free parting opposite the Mor tuerv on Fruitveie Avenue.) For fur ther Information please cell KB 4-3071.

OILFITMI Marie fliiabeth (Bessie), In. Oakland, Spfemoer 74. peievaa Wite Of James a. unreirw; ravwi mother of Sister Mary Bernards, SNJM, I Cvrll R. Ollfether; dear sister or e-mmai Cramerdlnq; mother-in-law of Mrs.

Dor-! othy Gllfethen devoted granomoer or Robert, Bernard, James and Thomas Gi nether a member of St, Leo's altar society, past president of me uaovs Aid Society, Brancn no. v. st, 'Drr Guild and Sacred Heart, Legion of Mary, Friends are Invited to attend the funeral on rlday September 27, at a.m. from the John to, Fteomeni Memorial Chapel. 4016 Howe Street.

thence to St. Leo's Church, where Requiem High Mast will be offered for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9: 30 a.m. necitetion or ma itosery. interman ST. Cemetery.

Recitation of the Rosary for the sisters end friends wilt also be said Thursday, at 4: IS pm OIRARD, Louise, Hi Oakland, September 25, 1943, beloved mother or wiiiiam Jerome of Oakland, Mrs. Edna Sand in of Daly City and Thomas Piimmer of Addison, Illinois; sister of Mrs. Rurn Rape of Evanston, Illinois; Mrs. wyrfie Suggs, and Mrs. Mabel Gallagher, both of Chicago, Illinois, William Benson of Foretf Park.

Illinois, ana weirer Benson of Glenvlew, Illinois; also survived by 11 grandchildren ana is greet-grana-children. A native of Illinois; aoed 77 years. A member of Oak lend Lodoe Number 14 Rebekehs of Oakland. For mar owner Of me oiraro saniTertum. Friends are Invited to attend services Frldav.

September 27, at 1 p.m. at TRUMAN CHAPEL, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland, the Rev. jecoo BeiHg, officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. JOHNSON, Hlldegard, In Oakland, September 24, 1943, loving morner or Carl W.

Johnson of Oakland and Mrs. Wllma C. Tlnsley of Hayward; loving -srMdmothar of Valerie Johnson, Debra Robin Sharon R. and Sandra L. Tinsiey of naywaroi raving sister of Miss Mildred Mc Kenny of San Franeltco; lovina mother-In-law of Mrs, Edith E.

Johnson Of uakiena eno van- eld H. Tlnsley of Hayward, A native a tiahraikai aaad aft vears. me of Mary E. Partridge Chapter No. 3t S.

of Oakland. Fr i mum ara invirea to rrvna wrvicva Saturday, September 21, at 1 p.m. at TRUMAN'S CHAPEL, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland, under aus pices of Mary t. rarmoge vnaprer no. 309 U.S.

jadaam. John J. 2007 East 92nd Street. Oakland, eeptemper aa, itsj, oeioveo husband of Kate Jordan; loving father of Alfred Jordan of Pleasant Hill, Frarv ci' Jordan of UtM Rota, and Harold Jordan of San Leandro; loving grandfather of Dennis, Raymond, Phillip, rthv. Jeannlne.

Claudia, Mark, Jef- terey, and Neil Jordan; loving promer Of ATTnur eno rrauoia jv wnm iia rahfM. A native of Pleasanton; aaed 74 veers. retired employee of Pleni 24 LaitrorniareginB. tion. CritAiM ara mviraa to anena funeral from the new mortuary or C.

P. BANNON, 6600 East 14th Street, Oakland en Frfdey morning September 27th, 1963 er mence ru t. Elisabeth's Church for Requiem Mas commencing at 10:00. Interment St. kAmtu'm rmatrv.

Recitation Of the RMrv Thursday evening at 1:00. (For further Information please call 632-1011.) LEFPLER, Susannah In San Fran- ciK-o. Saotember 3J, lyw, S'ver or ani ifmotnm F. Lettier or srocKron, n. Franklin Leffier of Oakland end the lata Harman V.

Leffier; greet aunt of luila laffler and Molev Lanier unox nkianH A native of California. Private funeral services win oa nam rirfaw. santambar 27, at 1 1 30 a.m. tha rhanal of WALLACE a. SON.

520 N. Sutler Street, Stockton. LOWMAN, Dorothy fn okiano-ep temper 24, ivw, oeiovwi ww W. Lowmafl. A rettreo memiw haita Chaofer of California trate cm- oiovmenr Associanon.

a neuvw Friends are invneo re aiTeno itthm Frldav. Saotamber 27, at 3,30 m. in the cfhapel of Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, uaini tun. JmmIi fouitaeoli, oa' land, September 20, tvw, or jm Street, Berkeley, beloved husband of Rose M. Ma ioi i no; KWing 7iiw m.

Theresa Cook of Oakland, father-in-law of George Cook, brother of Charles Maiollno of Oakland; beloved grand father of Wren Cook; aiso survive ur many nieces eno nepnews, mwnmj siaters-In-law. A native of Italy; eged 41 veers. Friends are Invited to attend services fram tha Taleoraoh Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2650 Telegraph Avenue. Oekieno, aeiuroay, wpw. 2t, at 1:30 a.m.

thence to St, Augustine's Church, Dane and Alcatrai Avenue, Oakland, where a Requiem High Mass wiH be celebrated for the repose of his. tout commencing of 9 a.m. Recitation Of Rotary, Friday, er a p.m. rnww n- tombmenf at it. Joseph's Mausoleum.

MARKEY, Raymond F. Oak i ana. September zj, iw- www wn y. lait Mary end Alfred Marxayi iovin, brother ot Mae 'rr Donahue ana Tne end Frank Markey. jt Friends ere inviToo to funeral, Prlday, Sapiemoer 1 er a.m.

from the tvergrean wwriwary McAvoy O'Hara Co Geary aouievaro at 10th Avenue, San Francisco, thence to Star of me ae vnurcn www a Ragulem Mass will be ottered at 10 a.m. Interment, noiy trois nmenrT, Hur, Thursday, at m. Donations to me Heart Fund preferred. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. MARTIN, William, In Oakland, September 24, 19W, hueoano Of neien menin; ranr of William Martin and Joan Cresc! of Hayward; grandf ether of Michael, Kenneth and Timothy preset; unce or Clifford Martin and Dorothy Auid.

A native of Newark; aoed 73 years. A member of Laundry orivert' union ho. Friends are respectfully Invited to at tend funeral services Saturday, leprem- har 7t. af tha Frutrvn'e enaoei of ma CLARENCE N. COOPER Mortuary, 150 Frultvaie Avenue.

Oakland; thence to St, Nargmrwi Mary's Church, 3615 Emerson street, wher a Mass of Reouiem wit! be offered for the repose ef his soul com-mencino at 9 a.m. Recitation of the Rfxarv Friday at ft Dm. Interment St. Marv's Cemetery. Friends may call at tha armva ehJDel attar 12 noon on Friday for visitation.

(Parking area adjacent to chapel). For further Information please phone 533-41)4. Tht prestige and dignity of ti Albert Browo Service costs no more OLympie'3-73t3 S4TB PrIBfdORT AVENUE OARUNB mm TT tflvn LuM i O'NEILL, Joph P. fram ltd red ff. ROBERTS Emma L.

from Wi uem p. OIVORCi COMPLAINTS JANDEP3, OHe vs. John W. SUSOEFP, Judith C. vs.

JehVey Alan (annulment). COOKE, Evelyn vs. Merotd J. ALAMtOA- feteenor vs. eowam ft.

KOONCe, Louise vs. Joaeoh P. LLMAN, Shirtey Jean vs Charles Rooert, PAIVA, Judy vs. Pred (annulment). DE ViETTi, Rose vs.

Wayne S. (annulment). COVEY, viola J. vs. John W.

VECCHIONE, Grace C. vs. Tony 1 YOUNG. Virginia vs. Richard GARTHE, Los Gail vs.

John J. (separate maintenance). Larry E. vs. Pamela (annulment).

BEGGREN, Mary H. vs. Ove R. jahn, r. Cheryl vs.

jerry i MOUT1NHO, GordonViil(iam vs. Dolores. HAYES, Elaine Gertrude vs. Richard JACKSON, Muriel vs. George.

DISMUKE, Effle vs. Hubert. MACK, Juanlta vs. Charles OOULARTE, Jo Eartene vs. Frank.

CUMMINGS, Charles W. vs. Amelia RICE, Sally Virginia vs. David w. jr BRITTO, Marvin B.

vs, Connie Lee. HOWARD. Leila Edward Georoe. WRUBLE, Nette C. vs.

Stanley WAUTON, Mary vs.Jimmie (annulment). BOWcN, warren vs. janei lannuimenw. Contra Costa County MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED SOPER-SKOG RKhard John Soper, 25, San Leandro. and Briia SKog, nay- ward.

OLVERA-COFPMAN Albert Anthony OL vera, 23. and Canoace joan orrman, W. hnth Plt1bura. GIAMONA-CARVALHO Paul Joseph le mon 37, ana vioie Irene tarveino, both Plttsbura. ACRIDGE-BWSH Ralph Leonard Acrldge, la, and Jerria Lee eusn, oom nf Concord.

HAMILTON-HAMILTON Dee S. Hamil ton, 21, and Carolyn June nam iron, is, hnfh ei Pitfbura. BROWN-SIMONS Joseph Edward Brown, 20, of Michigan, ana raTncio Ann Simonsr H. of walnut DE GRUY-JOR DAN Herbert Roy De- Gruy, if, of an r-ranciica ana Elouise Jordan, 21, of Richmond. D1VORCBS PILED BAILEY, Susann C.

vs. Berry A. BLANKENSHIP, Shirley Ann vs. Ishmeal Lynn. GAINER, Willie B.

vs. Earl E. McCULLAR, June vs. ouc u. RlOS, Antonio vs.

Emma Pierl. WAITE, Sandra L. vs. Ronald R. CARSCAODEN, Marilyn vs.

Gene (sep arate maintenance). KUNSELMAN, Steve Ray vs. Jane Ariene. KENDALL, Homer A. vs.

Catherine V. McGRAW, Kathleen C. vs. Robert -D, DAL MAZZO. Bernard vs.

caroie im. ARGETSINGER, Dorothy vs. Ernest. OBERMULLERrDotly tTWttlsworttHrYr- HNNULWCni riLKV DAHME Charles M. vs.

oerme jeenne. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES ruAMftPDi aim Alhrt from Marv. STEVENSON Juanita B. from Radford San Francisco Deaths Batch, Kathryn Rose Leeper, Julia B. Bennett, Rose Markey, Blagi, P.

Blum, L. Bowles, Line $. Bra noes, A. H. Brunn, D.

S. Chester, J. B. Crawford, A. P.

Rle, A. Flynn, Mary E. Gallagher, M. Ollfether, Marie E. OodsM, Peggy Grant, W.

J. Grots, H. N. Haas, I. H.

Harris, H. J. Huntoon, L. J. Johnson, B.

Kelly Mary E. Martin, w. Mueller, P. Oat, Amy Louise Parker, W. A.

Patterson, R. E. Peeters, Julianna B. Ranft, M. Roehn, G.

J. Singer, Sally L. Seiarl, L. J. Tavella, Maria M.

Taylor, Ruby C. Kathleen D. Torres, A. P. Torres, Doris Watson, Isabel White, H.

C. Wiemavar. G. H. Williams, Beatrice Wiirt, L.

anwt at. Lin Scott. In San Mateo. September 24, 1W3, loving mother of Mrs. A.

R. Batchelder of Lafayette Umpiwm Arrln SnwIaS of Katonah, N.V.i dMr sister of Frank Scott of Alameda and Mrs. Hilda Hawkins of Sebastopol; also survived by five grand children. A memoer or me vm nt i nrllnnjtm. Funeral services will' be held on Friday, Sect.

27, at 2 p.m. at the Colon a I td ronSRY-N. GRAY I CO 5 Park Burllnaame. Rev. Carl Thomas will officiate, interment, St.

John's Cemetery. BOWMAN. Rober? Chapman, In St. He in. TuMdav.

September 24th. 1963, Beloved husband of Barbara Linda Bowmam brother of the late Mrs. Samuel (Frances! Stewert. A native of Lot Gatosi aoed 74 years. A member of F.

eVAJM. number of St. Helena I Oakland Shrine Aahmes Temple AAONMS; and Napa Valley Shrine Club, servino as current member of the board of directors and Ensign Naval fiHarva Fare retired. Friends ere Invited to attend funeral services Friday, Septemebr 27th at 10 o'clock a.m. at the Hans Jensen Memorial Chapel, im Adams, St.

Helena under the auspices of St. Helena Lodge number 3, F. a A Interment Goluen Gate National Cemetery. Sen Bruno at MS p.m. Family prefers Memorlel do nations to the Heart Fund.

CLARK, Celesttne (Stella) of 50 Castro itrtt. San Leandro, September 25, 1963, beloved wife of Leon Ray Clark; sister of Mrs. TIHIe Dutra, Mrs. Therms Martin, both of San Leandro; Mrs, atharlne Greoorv of Los Anoeles, Kenneth Victor of Lynwood, and Renold Victor of Antioch; also leaves many nieces and nephews. A member of White Shrine, Native Daughter! of Golden West and the Soroptomlst Club all of An I loch.

A native Of San Leandro; AnMt LA wear. Memorials to the American Cancer Fund or afar red. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the SANTOS-ROBINSON MORTUARY, 160 Estudilio Avenue, San Leandro, Saturday September 2Sth at 9:30 a.m. thence te St. Leander's Church where a requiem low Mast will ha tatabrated for the.

reoose of her soutr commencing at 10:00 a.m. Rech fatiM af th Roaarv, Frldav eveni no at I M. Intarmant St. Marv't Cemetery Oakland. (Parking provided, enter rear of Chapel 109 Caftan Avenue.) For further Information please call 432-S77S.

noNaHUE. Charles suddenly (n Reno, September 25, 1963, of 3045 California Street, Oakland; beloved husband of Margaret Donahue; loving uncle of Mrs, Karl Pott and Mrs. Duane Bailey, A native of New Richmond, Wisconsin; aaed 94 veers. A -LI. At.

Fnenas era inviTto to nf mt funeral from the New Mortuary of C. P. Bennon, 6400 East Wth Street, Oakland, on Saturday, September 2S, at 9 a.m., thence to St. Lawrence OToole'e Church, tor a Keguiem man Miu rommoncind at 9:30 a.m. Inter ment, St.

Mary's Cemetery, Recitation of the Rosary, Friday, at I p.m. (for further Information please Call 632-1011), DUTCH IR, Lanette of 9430 Haw- ttwwna. River ma. MoremDar 14, ivoj. beloved daughter of Owiaht end Diane Dutcherj loving sister of Carey, Julie and Patrick Dutcher of Riverside; de- watad aranddauohter ef Mr.

and Mrs. lAunh MtA Fwolvn Ranlnalll of San Le andro; Mr. and Mrs. James and Winifred Dutcher of Windsor, totoraaoi great-granddaughter of Mrs. Angela Resinelll ond the Tate John Resinelll of San Leandro; Idolized niece of Mrs.

Eliiabefh and Dr. Paul Lambert of Ord, Nebraska, a fiatlua ralltarniat aaed veeri. Friends are, Invited to attend the funeral from the Santos-Roblnjon Mortu ary, 160 Eifudlllo Avenue, San Leandro, Frlrfav. tPDlmbar 27, 1963, at 10 a.m.; thanr. to Church of The Assumption where The Mass of The AngeU will be ihratai few the reoose of her soul commencing at 10:30 a.m.

Recitation of the Roaarv, Thursday at I p.m. En- tnmhmerrt Holv Seoulchfe Mausoleum, Hayward. Parking provided; enter rear of tnapei, iw lanon rw ther Information please call 632-1271. PtRQUSON, Jessie, In Oakland, Septem ber 24, 1963, peioveo moiner or unri. Uabeile Hardy of Oakland.

A native Private services were hefd this (Thurs day) morning. ALB bat bkuwn muk TUARY. FIRREIRA Mary, of 1917 Dutton Ave nue an Laanorp, aepremoar itw, haiovad re of the late John Ferretra; lovino mother of Louie Ferrelre of San Leandro, John Ferrelre of Sen Lorenzo. JMoft Prfirm ef Oakland, Alice Sltva, Helen Ferrelre and Emily Croley all of Oakland; lovino grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 11 great grand children; lovino sister of August Aguiar, and Joseph Aguiar, Adelaide Gomes, a lira simaoi lovina mother-fn-lsw Marouerlte, Louine, Roe Ferrelre, josoh SHva, Adotph Ferrelre, Wendell Croiey. A native Of Honolulu, Hawaii; aoad 77 veart.

Friends are Invited to eftend the funeral from the new mortuary P. BANNON. 6100 East Uth Street, Oakland on Saturday morning Sao em ber 2S, at 1:15, thence to St. Leenoer' Church for a Requiem Mas com- mencino at 9 a m. Entombmarrt Holy SAotikhre Mausoleum, Havwerd.

Reel talion of the Rosarv Friday evenlno at (For further Information, please call 632-1011). DEATHS PR BAY ARB A Concord 96 60 Oakland 68 63 Danville 94 55 Orinda 96 57 Fremont 88 40 Pittsburg 96 60 Hayward 90 62 96 58 Livermore 95 54 Richmond 93 62 Martinez 95 52 S. Francisco 66 69 Mt. Diablo 92 69 W. Creek 96 54 Newark 92 71 CALIFORNIA Bakersfield 96 72 Red Bluff 100 64 Eureka 40 54 Sacramento 94 66 Fairfield 96 61 Salinas 92 60 Fresno 100 65 Sen Diego 96 73 Hamilton Fid 96 61 S.

Barbara 68 65 Loe Angeles 107 82 Santa Maria 65 59 Moffett Fid 85 66 Stockton 97 64 Needles 105 78 Thermal 111 73 Paso Robies 104 59 NATIONAL Albany NY 62 43 Juneau 54 47 Albuquerque II 57 Kansas City. 63 58 Amariito 81 52 Las Vegas 97 69 Anchorage 55 30 Little Rock 63 58 Asheville 69 55 Louisville 75 44 Atlanta 75 62 Memphis 60 56 Billings 83 55 Midland Tex 85 59 Birmingham 82 60 Milwaukee 76 49 Bismarck 81 46 Mpls S. Paul 71 47 Boise 95 62 New Orleans 80 64 Boston 72 49 New York 67 49 Brownsville 66 75 North Platte 78 49 Buffalo 69 50 Okie. City $1 57 Casper 82 51 Omaha 77 55 Chrlstn SC 74 65 Philadelphia 66 38 ChrlstnWVa 75 43 Phoenix 105 70 Chicago $0 63 Pittsburgh 72 37 Cincinnati 78 41 Portland Me 64 42 Cleveland 73 48 Portland Ore 76 49 Columbus 0 76 41 Raleigh 73 51 Denver 60 48 Rapid City 83 51 Des Moines 75 50 Reno 91 41 Detroit 77 54 Richmond 72 46 Duluth 75 50 St. Louis 81 51 El Paso $8 58 Salt L.

City 81 50 Fairbanks 48 29 San Antonio 66 65 Fort Worth 64 59 St. Sfe Marie 64 46 Galveston $0 71 Seattle 75 53 Helena 81 42 Shreveport 64 56 Honolulu ,89 77 Spokane 67 50 Indianapolis -79 43 Tampa St Pb 79 70 Jackson Miss 83 61 Washington 69 49 Jacksnvlile 73 69 Wichita 12 $3 CANADA Calgary 83 45 Reglna 56 45 Edmonton 48 38 Toronto 70 50 Montreal 66 48 Vancouver 71 SI Ottawa 66 49 Winnipeg 73 47 In Council UOTiona, September 19, 1943 Passed to print for two days: Ayes: Councilman Chialvo, Moggfera, Marovich, Osborne, Reading, Riieo and President Houlihan. Noes: None. it; Councilman Longe, wcKwn. GLADYS H.

City Clerk. No. 26, W3 (2t) NOTICE BIDS FOR THE, CITY OP ii Akin elite nc AL IFORN A The City Clerk will recetve sealed bids or proposals In her office Vn tha City Hall at eny time prior to the hour Of IQlJO OdOC e.m. wn a.cw.. ia aA.i ka fallow no: eno riPAWlNG PARKINO LOTS ad rue nTV ne riAKL AND FOR THP BALANCE OF THE FISCAL wcab ckjrMhiA.

il luff VI. 1944. tnAriitf-atitfM hink forms of include all applicable taxes. The City wntn ffrnm CrUral EXClSO tdX. All proposals shall be made in conformity with Section 124 of the Oakland Charter, and shall be accompanied by a cerH-tied or cashier's check or surety bond for an amount not less than 10 per cent th annrannte af th DXOOOSal, Which shall be forfeited to the City If the successful bidder fails or refuses to enter Into the contract awarded him.

After the award and uoon the txecution of the contract, the contractor shall at th am time deliver tO the AUditOT- Ctotrtllr a hnnrf In an amount OQUal to 50 per cent of the contract price for the faithful performance of the controct and a bend In an equal amount to guarantee the payment of ail claims for labor and materials furnished ond for amounts due under the Unemploy ment Insurance Act Contract to be entered Into within Im nm riAvt attar award thereof. All ta furnifthad In accordance With the terms of tha specifications therefor adopted September itw. GLADYS H. MURPHY, City Clerk. No.

144-Sept. 23 (5t NOTICE BIDS FOR THE CITY OF OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA The Cltv Clerk will receive sealed bids or proposals In her office In the City Hall at any time prior to the hour of 16:30 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, October 24, 1943, for the following: FOR TmF CONSTRUCT ON Or PIPE SEWER IN HIGH STREET BE TWEEN OAKPORT STREET AND EAST 14TH STREET. Snat-lfiratlons and blank forms Of proposals will be furnished by the Engineering Information Counter, th Floor.

Cltv Hall, uoon deposit of $30.00. price Did snail inciuoe an appucaoie taxes. The City Is exempt from Federal Excise tax. All proposals shall be made In conformity with Section us of the Oakland Charter, and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or surety bond for an amount not less than 10 per cent or me aggregate of the proposal which shall be forfeited me li ty it rne successful oioaer fans or refuses to enter Into tha contract awarded htm. Bond In an amount equal to 50 of the total contract price as a guarantee for faithful performance of the contract and a bond In an equal amount to guarantee the payment of oil claims for Tabor and materials furnished to be aiven bv successful bidder.

Contract to be entered Into within ten (10) calendar days after award thereof, work shall be commenced within ten (10) calendar days and shall be completed within one hundred (loo) woncing days after data or me Auditor-Controller's certificate to the contract. Said work snail be performed In ac cordance with the specifications therefor adopted September 17, 1963, and filed in the office of the City Clerk to which reference Is hereby made for full details and descriDtion. GLADYS H. MURPHY, City Clerk. No.

144-Sept. 23-(5t) 851 MOBILE HOMES AND EQUIPMENT 8x35, 2 bedroom, dean, 19150 Hesperian Boulevard, Hayward, Space 5. 851 A MOBILE HOMES WANTED A 1C wide mobile home for equity In 3 bedroom home, Hayward area. 351-2300 Dealer. WILL trade 1957 Cadillac sedan da for good trailer.

533-5104. Vilie 853 TRAILER SPACE A few spaces left In new addition. Circle Corral, 13613 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, BE 5-6833. MOBILE Home, Boat, Camper Storeoe. Low monthly rates.

Sorenson Motors, 2396 East 14th, 5an Leandro; 35-W8I. San Leandro, phone 638-2341 or 344-2472. 1435 Foothill, FORD tractor; A-t condition, tilt trailer. $2,000. 228-0553.

SEE 640-trade 523-4615. cruiser for tractor. 1841 Ford Diesel Tractor with loader and scraper. Sacrifice. EM arson s-4671.

SCO AIHPLARES. SALE, REST AERONCA tandem, 65 horsepower with radio, Ideal training, $1,200 includes 00 hour ma i or. Lamarche, CL 4-2911 or evenings, YE 5-6828. CESSNA, 172 Sky Hawk, 1960, new paint, 170 hours 5MOH Omni aup- run panel RtBcn, many extras, fresh license, PR 1-0945. pi viNA club mm berth to available, airplanes, Taylorcraft and Tripacer.

$3.50 hour dry. Small entry fee. Students and pilots welcome, aei-wv. hughes helicooter 269A demonstrator 250 hours, fully equipped. List price $27,000.

Will sell for $16,500, pnena wa- 6075, Santa Clara, California. pippd Chmraktm 1962- 160 horsepower i full oanel. auto Pilot, 550 hours. Less than $8,950. Will finance.

Phone 2W075. Santa Clara, California. 900 A AIRPLANES WANTED WANT 4 passenger airplane. Pay cash trada real estate in cast pay. Tt 2-2151.

-u' g. LTw-wri- i- 1100 LOST BRACELET, charm silver, llth-Washlng-ton; keepsake, reward; TE. 2-8504; NE 2- $463. BICYCLE red Huffy ten speed, Sunday, vicinitv St. Bernard's Church, reward.

6-331 4. CAT big, black male; tang missing; vicinity San Leandro. 351-KV3. nnrt Femai: white-black spots; vl- cinity Hillmont Drive. 562-4033.

FLUTE left on bench at bus stop by Wmriminitar Market Friday. 261-5282, re ward. PARAKEET East Oakland; blue, grey wlnas, white head; talks; banded. No. bee 268; $25 reward.

KE 3-6423. PARAKEET, blue; Lyon Avenue, leg reward. vicinity High bended, KE Street- 6-5926; POODLE, brown female; vicinity 98th Avenue and Caawell; 5 months; answers to reward. 534-6414. PARAKEET, turquoise blue, comes name reward, LO 2-S524.

to REWARD "Brldgette," small black poodle wearing pink collar In El Cerrito Plaia. TH 3-3978 OT LA 4-4609. REWARD, 4 months gray kitten; white paws, chin, chest. LA a-aav. lost SfDtwnber Knd.

between StfvHarrl- ton and Youell Field, oold bracelet with 4 Alexandrite; reward, sentimental value. HI 4-6541, between f-4. irrvrriP. hiArk mat. Seoiember 13th.

Glen moor Gardens area. Reward for In formation whereabouts, family pet; 793-2666; days 797-WBv. i PTt kMa moorv; return papers. Grover Brown, 4701 Park Boulevard. 261- 2437.

WRii waxen, "Sharon Byrne' Coolidge-Deering area on back; sentimental Is of of re ELLIS OLSON MORTUARY, 727 Sar PatloAvenuey Aibomrv (Ouf perkw -plaza adiotns the mortuary.) Card of Thanks RIZ10LARA, Loots JeeepB The family of the late Louis Joseph BrlMolera wishes to thank their friend and relatives for the floral offer no donations te the Heart Fund, and lot the many Masses tor the repose of his Soul. Mrs. Rote Brlzzolara and ton Leonard and Daughter Adele Precipitation NATIONAL-Brownsvllle, XOi Charles ton, S.C., Honolulu, Jacksonville, JU; Juneau. Kansas Cm, Okla homa City Jtoi lempa, SU VI. SUN, AIOOAI AND TIDE FRIDAY, SEPT.

27 Sun rises. Moon rises Sun sets Moon sets 7:01 12:534 New Moon 1st Qtr Full Moon Last Otr Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Oct. 2 Oct.

5:43 e.m. 10:21 a.m. 9:44 p.m. 12:28 L.W. H.W.

L.W. H.W, (antmhr OA 20a 0.4 4.4 sof amber 17 0.3 9.46a 4 8 3.2 7:590 5. MDiemoer a 0.1 10:271 5.1 2.9 September 2V 5.4 NOTICE: In the eoove tabulation of th4 tides the daily tides are given In the order of their occurrence, commencing with the early morning tides In the efihand column. The time and heipnti of tides In the above Marine Exchange, tables are Ivan for the toot ot Park sr. in Aiameoa, or Fort Point, subtract 40 minutes.

The column of height gives the eleva tion ef each tide In feet above or below me level on Coast Survey Chart sound- nas. The numbers are always additive to the chart deoths unless preceded ay minus sign (), then subtract. Admiral Named To Safety Post ALAMEDA Rear Adm. Dav id J. Welsh, commander of Fleet AifT Alameda, has been appoin ed chairmui of the Armed Forces Division of the Gover nor's Traffic Safety Confer ence.

The session will be held in Sacramento oti Oct 3-4. Admiral Welsh also is commander Naval Air Bases, 12th Naval District He had his flag aboard the Midway as commander of tar rier Division 5 in the Philippines before his assignment here. 03)(S ALAMEDA COUNTY hEART ASSOCIATION Gratefully acknowledges .1 Memorial gifts toward the fight Against heart disease. Memorial gifts may be mailed tor Alameda county Heart Association Heed-guarters, 121 East 11th Street, Oakland, HI 4-3564, or presented at Crocker Angle National Bank, 1450 Broadway, Oakland CITY OF HOPE gratefully acknowledges contributions, 4-5S6I. 240 Park Boulevard; TE GARDEN 0F.UGHT MAUSOLEUM secluded setting for Crypt Memorials, serene and beautifully landscaped.

Write or telephone 654-1283 for illustrated booklet- CHAPEL OF i MEHOIiiES CREMATORY MAUSOLEUM Howe, Pfeasint Valley Avenue A Montgomens. Street, Oakland George P. Silliman, Hgn' WHEN YOU PLACE a Tribuni Want Ad you give thou sands of people a chance; to buy for cash useful itemj you no longer need, 1 f'vM' le4V.9KX lvalue, reward. KE 3-401Z "mv aaruraay or aunaay..

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