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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 36

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LEGAL NOTICE 24-B April 25, 1964 I A STAT 1ST I S--D EATHS Eastbay Births Licenses Issued BUSK IRK-FAIR BANKS Jerry Frank Born to the wife of Rites Monday For GlY Pal Ma Eggleston Memorial services will be held Monday for a Berkeley woman who befriended thousands of servicemen passing through Notice Is hereby given that sealed, competitive bids will be accepted in the office of the Purchasing Agent, County of" Alameda, Administration Building, 1221 Oak Street, Oakland. Bid 1-33544, Due May 1944 at 11:00 A.M., for coffee. Bid 1-23058, Due May 5, 1944 at 11:00 A.M., for dry goods. Bid 1-57552, due May 4, 194 at 11:00 A.M. for Chevrolet automotive parts and accessories.

Specificotion and bid blanks covering the above may be obtained from the purchasing agents office. County of Alameda. No. 25 lin Buskirk, 21, of Parkersburg, West Virginia, and Sharon Ann Fairbanks, ,18. of Oakland.

-BAKER-GIBSON James Edward Baker, 19, and Delores Gibson, 18, of Oakland. COX-ZACK James Robert Cox, 23, of wafsonviue, and fnyins Ann racier of Berkeley. CATTRAN-CATTUZZO Charles Maur I3ey! one ff Yoy ir Petals Is Missis t5t-M0BiTE HOMES AND EQUIPMENT i a' KIT House Trailer, 19S8, 41-foot. Inspect It TotemPole Trailer Prk. JMO San Pablo Avenue.

El Cerrilo. Submit written bids with 10 per cfht deposit to Trust Department, Wells Frgo Bar. 1401 Broadway, Oakland, Executor of the Estate ot M. W. Weirlck, before 11 4-21-44.

Sale tvbiect to court confirmation. LIBERTY, I960, 10x4 Eastern made, bedroom, front Kitchen. 3,500. 447-622. MAYPLOWER All models end Caia Lome.

Deal direct with Dan. no sales-people. Dan's Trailer Sales, 11020 tan KSio Avenue. El CerrHo, LA f-2783. rice Cattran, 22, of Alameda and Nancy Ann Cattuzzo, 20, ot San Leandro.

GRAY-PIETILA James Glenn Gray, 22, of Pocatello, Idaho and Peggy Anne Oakland during the war. Pietila, 14, of San Leandro. JERMON-CLEVELAND Eugene Jer. Mrs. Emily Proctor Eggleston, mon, 42 and Dorothy Mae Cleveland, 29, both of Oakland.

KIDWELL-WEEKS Daniel Thayer Kid- 76, of 2710 Belrose died well, 51, Zerna Naomi Weeks, 46, both of San Francisco. yesterday. MORRISON-HART Randolph Collins During World War II, she was Morrison, 21, and Thea Nita Hart, 20, both of Oakland. known as "Ma" Eggleston to New 50x10, 1 or bedroom. Delivered and set up.

OLSEN-MANDEVILLE Fred Norman Olsen, 33, of Berkeley and Glenna Lucille Mandeville, 25 of Oakland. PUTHUFF-STRAW William Luther the soidiers passing through $3, $,695 Puthuff, 36, and Margie Lou Straw, 33, both of Oakland. Camp Knight in Oakland going to and from the Pacific. SUMMERS-GLOSSON Phil Lawrence Summers, 38, and Katie Leatrice Glos-son, 28. both of Berkeley.

SPARKMAN-WILLIAMS William Ar 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 374, 44 Jack London Square, at any time prior to Wednesday, May 20, 1944, at the pour of 1.45 p.m., for CONSTRUCJIOW OF CONCRETE WHARF F-102W, JACK LONDON SQUARE, 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 omount will be refunded provided plans and specifications are returned within thirty (30) calendar days after receiving bids. No refund will be made after that date.

Plans and specifications will be available In Room 374 on and after Friday, April 24, 1964. Certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond In the amount of ten per cent (10) of bid to accompany bid. Bond in an amount equal to fifty per cent (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 all claims for labor and materials furnished, shall be furnished by -successful bidder. Contract time shall begin on date of written notice from the Chief Engineer; that contract is in effect, and work shall be completed within one hundred fifty (150) calendar days from date of said notice. Mrs.

Eggleston staged plays, did canteen work and performed many other volunteer services nold Sparkman, 34, and Jewell Maxcine Sparkman, 36, both of Oakland. SHOUP-ROBERTS John Alden Shouo, 25, and Kitty Luree Roberts, 26, both of Oakland. TALBOTT-SPENCER Floyd Cassius AGUILAR, Arturo, boy, 3-2. ARROYO, Antonio, girl, 3-25. ALAMILLO, Simon, boy, 3-31.

BURKE, Richard boy, 3-25. BIGMAN, Philip S-, boy, 3-27. BUTTS, Thomas girl, 4-2. BUSTAMANTE, John boy, 4-5. BURGER, Jack boy, 4-7.

BR ITT, David boy, 3-28. BIESENDORFER, Donald boy, BURKHART, Steven boy, 4-9. BOWLES, Oscar boy, 4-7. BATLEY, Kenneth, girl, 4-10. BEASLEY, Everett girl, 4-.

BECKLER, Clarence girl, 44. CONXLIN, Robert girl, 4-1Z CIRIMELE, Vincent, girl, 4-6. DILTZ, Melvin boy, 3-28. DAM EN, Theodorus boy, 4-1. DAVIS, Charles boy, 4-4.

DOYLE, Lawrence girl, 4-a. DUNN, John girl, 4-11. DAVIS, Eddie 0., boy, 4-8. DAY, Ronald girl, 4-10. Dl MERCURIC Matthew boy, 3-27.

ERIVIN, Ace. girl, 4-1. ESPINO, Sergio girl, 4-7. EARP, Kenneth boy, 4-10. ELLIOT, Francis boy, FINLEN, William M.

boy, 3-28. FOULK Robert M. boy, 3-30. FRY, Bruce boy, 4-9. FLOWERS, James girl, 3-30.

FONG, David girl, 4-5; FERGUSON, Roger girl, 4-10. FOX, Ivan girl, 4-9. GUTIERREZ, Rocky boy, 4-1. GILMAN, Bernard girl, 4-4. GRANT, Charles boy, 4-7.

GLASS, Robert girl, 4-11. GREEN, George girl, 3-30. GOMES, Vernon girl, 4-J GALLAGHER, Andrew boy, J-25. GREEN, Ernest boy, 3-30. HUSTON, John girl, 4-5.

HUMMEL, Ronald boy, 4-10. HOCHMAN, Stanley, boy, 4-2. HAFELI, Clyde III, boy, 4-10. JEFFERS, Jack boy, 4-8. JOHNSON, Charles girl, 4-, KNUDSEN, Dana boy, 4-8.

KUDERER, Floyd girl, 4-9. KNEPPERS, Gerardus, girl, 3-20. KILLEEN, girl, 3-30 KEMPF, William girl, 4-3. KING, Tony B. boy, 3-25.

LENAGHEN, Michael girl, 3-30. LITTLE, William boy, 4-3. LISSOLO, S. girl, 3-28 LLAMAS, boy, 4-4 LEWIS, James boy, 4-2. LARSON, Jerald girl, 3-27.

LAWRENCE, Richard girl, 4-2. LEE, Jack girl, 4-5. LOONE, William E. boy, 4-7. MACKIE, Johnnie boy, 3-1.

MAC DONALD, Joseph girl, 3-30. MC DONALD, Grant girl, 4-2. MOORE, James girl, 3-31. MC LAUGHLIN, David boy, 3-20. MILLER, Paul girl, 3-21.

MILLER, Paul girl, 3-21. MORETTO, Elmer boy, 3-21. MORGAN, Clive girl, 3-18. MORRIS, Claud girl, 3-25. MOLLETT, Ernest girl, 4-5.

MAC DONALD. Wilfred boy, 3-31. for the troops. Talbott, 56 and Juanita Ima Spencer, After the war, she gave much 5j, Dom or Berkeley. WOOD-MARLOW Michael Drury Wood, 21, of Lake Park, Georgia and Cheryl Rae Marlow, 18, of Sixes, Oregon.

WILSON-POHLMAN Everette Carl of her time to aiding injured MOBILE WHOLESALE CO. 1948 EL CAMINO, MOUNTAIN VIEW Open Evenings Sunday YO 0-172 NASHUA; 10x45; tree shaded tot; Liver-more; 2 bedroom; eastern built; ir cooled, 447-719; 837-717. "One Stop Travel Headquarters" Oasis Travel Trailers Open Road Campers Trucks of All Makes ANOTHER FIRST California's only 14 toot selfconditioned trailer wshower Over SI Models on Display from $75. ROBIN MOTORS EL CERRITO 11308 San Pablo at Potrero Phone 235-3482 collect PARAMOUNT EXP ANDABLES -10 wide and 20 wide For a REAL DEAL see REAL Real's Mobile Homes, 1482 East 14th. San Leandro.

Closed Wednesday. PONTIAC, Chief, 191, 55x10 feet; 3,600 total price; 3 bedrooms; $1,200 equity, assume $2,400 loan. 582-6564. Naval personnel and helping to Wilson, 21, ot Bainbndge, Geor gia, and Crystal Jean Pohlman, 22 ot Oakland. run a volunteer program for the Alta Bates Community Hospital in Berkeley.

DEATHS Mrs. Eggleston was the widow of George Harry Eggleston, She was the sister of Mrs. The Board reserves the right to re-ect any and all bids. R. N.

COMPTON, Secretary Board of Port Commissioners No. 484 April 23 (5t) ALTENBERND, Fred In Oakland, April 22, 1964, loving brother of W. A. Altenbernd of Grand Junction, Colorado; W. R.

Dunsmore of Los Angeles uncle of Mrs. Ruby Hesseitine of Spokane, Washington, Mrs. Dorothy Chaix of Grand Junction, Colorado, Mrs. Elsie and Mortimer R. Proctor, for mer governor of grandfather, father, broth luriey of Kansas City, Missouri, and Mrs.

Thelma Shepard of Whitewater, Colorado. A native of Kansas; aged 70 years. er and uncle were all governors Friends are Invited to attend services at the East 14th Street Chapel of of Vermont. She was also an active mem GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2372 East 14th Street, Oakland, Tuesday, ber of the Claremont Country Mprn ar 2 p.m. i Mountain View Cemetery.

(Ample parking In adjoining qaraqe. RANGER trailer, 12Vi-foot; sleeps fiberglass construction; raise and tower type; butane, sink, electric. Large awning, $775. 3672 Magnolia, Newark. 797-0827, evenings.

Saturday-Sunday-daily. SKYLINE, all models; Casa Loma, 1 feet wide. See Steve or Bill, Dan's Circle Trailer Sales, 13613 San Pablo Ave-nue, San Pablo; 234-7355. SHANGRI-LA 15 -foot vacation trailer; deeps outstanding condition; $625. BE 4-9488.

SPARTAN, 1959; 10x3 feet, steeps 4, good condition. 657-3022. TRAVEL trailer, Hi-LOw, 13 feet, 232-2098 evenings. VIKING, 40-FOOT One bedroom, excellent condition, $2,495. Teilborg's.

15910 East 14th, San Leandro. UNIVERSAL-60; 50x10, 3 bedrooms; awn-lno, air conditioning. $1,200 for $4,800 BERGMAN, Agnes of 2245 39th Ave nue, Oakland April 24, 1964, beloved wife of the late Emil L. Beraman MC DOW ELL, Allen twin girls, 4-4. Club.

ft Memorial services will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel of the First Congregational Church, 2345 Channing Way, Berkeley, with the Albert Brown Mortuary in charge. Interment will be in Proctor, loving sister of Nora Larkin, Daniel and Charles Delaney. A native of Oakland. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the new mortuary of C.

P. BANNON, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland on Monday morning April 27 at 9:30, thence to St. Elizabeth's Church for a Requiem Mass commencing at 10. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery.

Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8. further information please call 432- MINNIS, Kenneth girl, 4-5. McCOY, boy, 3-30 MCKNIGHT, girl, 4-7 MANNION, L. boy, 4-2 MONROE, P. boy, 4-3 MURRAY, J.

boy, 3-29 MORIARTY, James boy, 3-30. MC GILVRAY, Ronald girl, 4-2. McCLURE, D. girl, 4-9 MILNE, John boy, 3-27. MUNOZ, Pedro, boy, 4-5.

McCULLY, Terry, boy, 4-5. equity. Consider trade for smaller trailer. 461-5216. Vikings Kit Trojans 10 wide, 12 wide, Expando's.

Kimball's 100 Potrero, El Cerrlta. Vt. Warren Wright RICHMOND Funeral services were held today for War iuii.j BOWIE, Frank in Oakland, April 24, 1944, beloved husband of Vera Bowie; loving brother of Mrs. Kathleen Lane. A native of Ohio; aged 55 years.

A retired employee of Moore Business Forms. Private family services will be held at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of 5 MARTINDALE'S MELLO, Ronald girl, 4-7. McELLIGOTT, Gary girl, 4-7. MATTHEWS, James girl, 4-8. MORSE, Kenneth girl, 4-11.

NEISSE, Albert boy, 4-3. NELSON, Harry boy, 4-1. NOLINE. Lorenzo, boy, 3-24. ren Wyntep (Tep) Wright, for GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2850 jer Original mer Pacific Coast news division Budge OROURKE, George boy, 4-1.

OLSON. Robert bov, 3-27. Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Monday, April 27 at 3 p.m. Contributions to the Alameda County Heart Association in lieu of floral offerings preferred. jando Homes pa Ex CARRAI, Joseph, in Alameda April 24, OCONNOR, Daniel girl, 4-1 OLIVEIRA, Anthony boy, 4-5.

OLIVER, Gilbert boy, 3-28. ORNELAS, Francisco, girl, 4-10. OKELBERRY, Lanny boy, 3-27. OCONNELL, Henry boy, 3-31. ONEIL, Edward girl, 3-31.

PARKER, Troy boy, 3-30. POE, James boy, 3-31. PEREZ, Felix boy, 3-23. PERFUMO, girl, 4 1964; beloved husband of Mary j. car-rai of Alameda; loving father of Mrs.

Harold Holmes and Ernest Carrai of Alameda; loving brother of Frank Carrai of San Francisco; loving grandfather of Stephen, Susan and Pete Carrai and Terry, Gay and Mary Holmes. A native of Castervichio, Italy. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 27th, at 9 o'clock a.m. from The Gothic Chapel of THE HAGY-KEENAN MORTUARY, Central Avenue at Ninth Street, Alameda, thence to St. Barnabas Church, 6th Street at Taylor Avenue where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock.

Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre PETERSON, D. girl, 4-7 PATINO, Gildardo, girl, 3-28. POTTS, Marshall boy, 3-24. POOLEY, Robert boy, 3-22.

PULLMAN, Jack boy, 3-23. PROTSMAN. Georoe boy, 4-9. manager for the National Enterprise Assn. Wright, 61, whose by line "Tep Wright" was known nationally, resigned in 1946 to enter the photography business.

For the past four years he had been chief photographer for Dee's Studio here. He collapsed and died suddenly Thursday while undergoing routine medical tests. Au native of Illinois, Wright attended Purdue University and started his career on the Commercial News in Danville, 111. He rose from cub reporter to manager editor of the paper, finally resigning to become a photographer for the Eastman Kodak Co. in N.Y.

QUINTOA, Edward boy, 4-11. RUSTING. JoseDh bov, 3-31- ROBINSON, James girl, 3-30. ROSEBUD, Robert boy, 3-21. ROWE, Clayton, boy, 3-31.

ROSE, Richard girl; 3-31. PFPrKA. Pnhert bov. 3-27. DAVIS, Bessie In Oakland, April 22, JOCHNER, Max In Oakland, April 24, 1944, beloved husband of Oftllie M.

Jochner; loving father of Robert M. Jochner of San Leandro, Mrs. Barbara Syvertsn of San Lorenzo, Raymond A. Jochner of Fresno and Mrs. Maxine Thyr of Los Aiamitos; brother of Mrs.

Freda Willebrands of Oakland; also survived by 10 grandchildren. A native of San Francisco; aged 75 years. A member of Zion Lutheran Church of Oakland, and Typographical Union No. 21 of San Francisco. Friends are invited to attend services Monday.

April 27, at 2:30 p.m. at TRUMAN'S CHAPEL, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Pastor Arnold A. Levenhegen officiating.

Memorials may be sent to the Zion Lutheran Church, Children's Family Service, 5201 Park Boulevard, Oakland. LAMBERT, Bridget in Berkeley, April 24, 1964, of 2034 Ashby Avenue, dearly beloved wife of Joseph Lambert; loving mother of Daniel J. Lambert; loving sister of Mrs. John Lynn, Mrs. Loretta Belton and Daniel J.

Martin all of Yonkers, flew York; also survived by many nieces and nephews. A native of Yonkers, New York, aged 56 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 28, at 8:30 a.m. from the Bayvlew Chapel of Freeman Cox-Roach Leonard, 2414 Grove Street, Berkeley; thence to St. Joseph's Church where a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a.m.

Recitation of the Rosary, Monday at 8 p.m. Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery. MUI, Fung Chueng Huie, In Oakland, April 22, 1964, of 1920 East 24th Street, beloved wife of Sau Ling Mui, loving mother of Hang Chau Mui, Josephine Tseng, Evelyn Wee, Lily Shan Shan Yuen; mother in law of You Yok Lin Mui, Wai On Tsang, Harry Wee, Stanley Lee and Sun Tim; grandmother of 21 grandchildren. A native of China; aged 68 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral services on April 27 -at 2 p.m. at the EASTLAWN CHAPEL OF CHRIS BORBA, East 14th Street, at 5th Avenue, with Reverened Ewart Lee of the Chinese Community Methodist Church officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. The Huie Family will receive their friends Sunday evening at the above Chapel from 7 to 9 p.m. For furthern information call GL l-942.

MULLEN, Michael of 6236 Laird Avenue, Oakland, suddenly April 24, 1964, beloved brother of Julia Nichols of Oakland; loving uncle of Marian and Allen Baker of Oakland, Nina Thierault of Oakland and Harry West of Seattle; great uncle of Marilyn and LeeAlyn Baker, Ann Roberts and Jean Thompson. A native of Marblehead, Illinois; aged 74 years. A retired employee of Southern Pacific Co. A member of Holy Names Society of St. Cyril's Church, Oakland Council 784 K.

of Old Rails Club and B. of L.E., Division 283. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the new mortuacy of C. P. BANNON, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland on Monday, April 27 9 a.m., thence to St.

Cyril's Church for a Requiem High Mass commencing at 9:30. Entombment, Holy Sepulchre Mausoleum. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8. Officers and members of the organization listed above are requested to attend the recitation of the Rosary for their late brother. (For further information please call 432-1011.) MUNOZ, Frank in San Leandro, April 24, 1964, of 567 Maude Avenue, San Leandro, dearly beloved father of Mrs.

Isabel D. Gonzalez of San fceandro, Mrs. Antoinette Phillips of Castro Valley, Mrs. Mary Orte of Hayward, Mrs. Ann Barthel of Escondldo, John Munoz and Frank Munoz Jr.

of Oakland; loving son of Mrs. Antonia G. Munoz of San Leandro; dear brother of Anna Fernandez of San Leandro, Mrs. Remalda Fuentes of Redwood City. Also survived by 15 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

A member of Club Iberlco of San Leandro. A native of Carmena Malaqa, Spain; aged 70 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 27 at 8:30 a.m. from the Rose Garden Chapel of the Guerrero Seramur Mortuary, 407 Es-tudillo Avenue, San Leandro. Thence to St.

Leander's Church where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy-Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. For further information please call 638-0747. OTTO, Alice in Berkeley, April 24, 1944, of 2741 Hillegass Avenue, Berkeley, mother of Jacqueline Hardester of Orinda.

A member of Northbrae Community Church and prominent in music circles. Private services were held at the Berkeley Hills Chapel, 1600 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, Friday, April 24, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. Laurance L. Cross officiated.

POOLER, Ralph In Hayward, April 23, 1964, beloved husband of Dariene Pooler; loving father of Wesley and Karen Pooler; grandfather of Jennifer and Lisa Pooler; brother of Rosemary Eckland, Thomas and Clyde A. Pooler. A native of Nebraska; aged 48 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Monday, April 27, at 1:30 p.m. at the Fruitvaie Chapel of the CLARENCE N.

COOPER Mortuary, 1580 Fruitvaie Avenue, Oakland. Pastor Earl W. Amundso officiating. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. (Parking area adjacent to chapel.) For further Information please phone 533-4114.

ROBSON, Felix In Oakland, April 23, 1944, beloved husband of, Margaret M. Robson; loving father of Mrs. Josephine Vivian and Ana Morris of Oakland and Irvin Morris of Merced; brother of Mrs. Amy Riley of Oakland; also survived by eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; uncle of Clinton Roberts of San Leandro. A native ot California; aged 71 years.

A member of The Calvary Gospel Church of Oakland and Eden Barrachs No. 304 Veterans of World War I. Friends are invited to attend services Monday, April 27, at 1 p.m. at TRUMAN'S CHAPEL, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Rev. Conrad Smith officiating.

Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. WATTS, Allan Scott, of 24119 Parkslde Drive, Hayward, April 23, 1964, beloved husband of Martha Jean Watts; loving father of Scott Watts of Hayward, Stuart E. Watts of Hayward, Ted A. Watts, U.S. Army, Germany, and Victoria Watts of San Francisco; grandfather of 12 grandchildren; brother of Walter S.

Warts of Los Angeles. A member of Eucalyptus Lodge No. 243 F. A.M. of Hayward, the High Twelve Club, the American Institute of Architects, and a Highlands Fire Commissioner.

A native of Buffalo, New York; aged 43 years. Private funeral services will be held at SORENSON BROS. CHAPEL, 1140 Street, Hayward, Monday, April 27, at 1 p.m. under the auspices of Eucalyptus Lodge No. 243 F.

A.M. Friends may call at the mortuary chapel until 10 a.m. Monday. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to favorite charity. Inurnment, Chapel ot the Chimes, Hayward.

WEISSEL, John Ford, In Oakland, April 25, 1964, beloved husband of Anita S. Welssel; loving father of Robert F. and Kathy Weissel; brother of Lorenz A. Weissel, Mrs. Helen McCants, and Mrs.

Dorothy Theiss. A native of California; aged 57 years. A member of Hillside Presbyterian Church and Yerba Buena Lodge Number 403, F. A. M.

Friends are invited to attend memorial services at Hillside Presbyterian Church, 27C8 Ritchie Street, Oakland, Tuesday, April 28, at 2:30 p.m.. Reverend Ronald C. Smith officiating. Memorial gifts to Leukemia Foundation or your favorite charity preferred. GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES SERVICE.

YOSHIOKA, Yone, of Hayward, April 24, 1944, beloved wife of Tadaichi Yoshioka; loving mother of Giichi (Smiley) Yoshioka, George S. Yoshioka of Hayward, Masaru Robert Yoshioka of Oakland, Hanako Tamura of Portland, Oregon, Yukie Gato, Waterford, New Jersey; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. A native of Japan: aged 79 years. Friends are Invite to attend the funeral service Monday, April 27, at 8 p.m. at the HAYWARD MORTUARY, 22297 Mission Boulevard, Hayward; Rev.

K. Masuyama officiating. Closing serv-ces at the Chapel of the Chimes, 32992 Mission Boulevard, Hayward, Tuesday at 10 a.m. Card of Thanks ALAMEDA COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION Gratefully acknowledges Memorial gifts toward the fight Against heart disease. Memorial gifts may be mailed to: Alameda County Heart Association Headquarters, 121 East 11th Street, Oakland, HI 4-3544, or presented at Crocker Anglo National Bank, 1450 Broadway.

Oakland. CITY OF HOPE gratefully acknowledges contributions. 2876 Brookdale Avenue, KE 3-8442. FLENER, Ernest We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted and tor the words of sympathy, beautiful floral offerings, and donations to the Children's Hospital, Shrlner's Hospital, Heart Fund, and the Cancer Society, extended at the death of our beloved husband, son, and brother, Ernest Flener. Mrs.

Janet Flener Family. 4-9. ROBERTSON, Wilfred girl, RIEAD, Pat, girl, 4-3. SCHELL, Max boy, 3-2. SILVA, Ernie girl, 3-24.

SOUSA, Robert boy, 3-21. 1944, beloved sister or baie of Long Beach, Delia Hildebrand of Culver City, Elda Orr of Escondldo, Ethel Hubler of Los Angeles, Myrtle Immel of Ceres, Richard Hubler of Long Beach and Harlow Hubler of San Francisco. A native of Kansas; aged 73 years. A member of Culinary Workers Alliance Local 31 of Oakland. Friends are invited to attend services Monday, April 27, at 10 a.m.

at TRUMAN'S Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. Dr. C. P. Daane, officiating.

Interment, Golden Gate Na- SPEER, Merle, girl, 3-21. STEK, Anton boy, 3-20. SCHAEFER, Philip boy, 4-1. SPROW, Frank boy, 4-4. SAL YARDS, William boy, 4-1.

SNOW, James girl, 3-27. SICKENGER, Eugene boy, 3-31. In 1943 he accepted the NEA post and spent the next three SALAIZ, Orvano boy, 4-1. SMITH, Charles girl, 4-1. Airstream-Kencraft Aljo Travel Trailers Featuring All Models Factory representative on lot to serve you during OPEN HOUSE April 23-24-25-26 For Big Travel Mobile Home Show EL CAMINO TRAILER 5ALES 2090 El Camino Mt.

View 968-6548 20 Wide New 1964 20 wide From $6,595 MOBILE WHOLESALE CO. 1948 EL CAMINO, MOUNTAIN VIEW Open evenings Sunday YO 8-1762 18 FOOT ski boat, Pontiac Marine, electric bilge pump, naugahyde upholstery, Stewart-Warner guage and tachometer, heavy duty trailer, handles excellent, ready to go. 632-2334. 1958 TRAILER, 3 bedroom, 10x47 feet, with awning; West Winton Ave-nue, Hayward. 47x10 Stewart, 1958, two-bedroom.

Air conditioning, awning. Clean. $2,950. Con-sider auto as down payment. 689-0428.

1957 ROD and REEL mobile home, 40x8; 1 bedroom, cooler, $2,250 or trade for vacant lot. Antioch 757-0981. 35x8 one bedroom. Cooler, good condition. 81,395 Terms available.

689-0428. 1962 KIT Trojan; 10x55; 2 bedroom, 44 Cayuga Street, Oakley, California. 625-3481 853 MOBILE HOME SPACE Continental Mobile Park 198 Luxurious spaces, 5 star rating. Most Ouiet, close-in location. Beyond comparison.

2860 Huntwood Avenue, Hayward, 783-0150. DeVOLLD, Claude of Oakland, April STOKES, Mat, boy, 4-2. years covering news and pic 23, 1944, beloved brotner or jonn, nar-vey and Dewey DeVolld and-Mrs. Rose White of Missouri. A native of Missouri; aged.

76 years. 4 tures on the West Coast and in Hawaii. He lived here at 2353 Esmond Ave. prienas are invnea iu ane-iu, Monday, April 27, at 4 o'clock p.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland.

Rev. Robert V. SHARP, Leonard 0 girl, 4-4. SHALZ, L. boy, 4-8 SOLOMON, L.

girl, 4-7 STRONG, E. boy, 4-7 SACKETT, Mel girl, 3-25. STRANG, William, girl, 3-27. STORDAHL, Melvin boy, 3-31. SANDOVAL, Guillermo, boy, 3-25.

SAYWELL, George boy, 3-25. SCHNEYER, Robert G. boy 3-30. SANCHEZ, Donald boy, 4-2. SMELSER, Samuel boy, 4-2.

Surviving are his wife, Bea EATON, Tracy Henry, In Oakland, April trice; a daughter, Mrs. Patty Paquette of Santa Clara; a son, Rawley Wright of Michigan; two sisters, Mrs. Fern Fowler of Wisconsin and Mrs. Eva Gan SOUZA, James girl, 4-2. SHUBIN, Joseph boy, 4-2.

SCHONACH, Mfons girl, 4-8. SCHAA, Marvin girl, 4-7. non of Illinois and eight grand children. Wilson and Kratzer Mortuary handled arrangements. SCHWARTZ, John ooy, 4-.

SINGLETERRY, Robert girl, 4-5. SNYDER, Ronald girl, 4-9. TRAMMELL, Burton boy, 4-4. TALIAFERRO, Fred boy, 3-29. TERRY, James boy, 4-1.

TORRES, Elias, girl, 4-2. TURVILL, Paul girl, TINONGA, M. boy, 4-8 TENNISON, N. boy, 4-11 TURNER, Thomas boy, 3-31. THOMPSON, Tyrone girl THIBAULT, Ronald boy, 4-7.

TASHJIAN, John boy, 4-7. THOMAS, Ernest girl, 4-2. URBAN. Joseoh boy, 3-31. Mrs.

Bernice Frost 24, 1944, beloved nusoana or vi Eaton; loving father of Jane Peterson of Oakland and Betty Salvo of Carmel; step-father of Mrs. Margaret Velesco of Oakland, R. H. Mitchell of Pacifica, Clyde B. Mitchell of Hayward, and E.

C. Mitchell of Fremont; brother of George D. and Ira Eaton, both of San Francisco; also leaves 13 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. A native of Placervllle; aged 47 -years. A member of City and County Associa- Friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, April 28, at 10:30 a.m.

at the Fruitvaie Chapel of the CLARANCE N. COOPER MORTUARY, 1580 Fruitvaie Avenue, Oakland; Rev. John Taylor officiating. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. (Parkinq area adjacent to chapel.) For further information please phone.

533-4114. EGGLESTON, Emily. Proctor, in Berkeley, April 24, 1964, wife of the late George Harry Eggleston; beloved sister of Mrs. W. Dunsmore of Los Angeles and former governor Mortimer R.

proctor of Proctor, Vermont; also survived by nephews and nieces. A native of Proctor, Vermont. Memorial services Monday, April 27, WILLOWS Private funeral CALL FOR BIDS FOR FURNISHING ATHLETIC SUPPLIES FOR FISCAL 1944-45 The Recreation Commission of the City of Oakland will receive sealed bids at Its office In the Main Boathouse, 1520 Oak Street, Oakland 12, prior to the hour of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20, 1944, for furnishing in accordance with specifications adopted therefor: CERTAIN ATHLETIC SUPPLIES for the fiscal year 1944-45. Specifications and forms for bids will be furnished upon request by the Secretary of the Recreation Commission.

Each proposal offered shall be accompanied by a certified check or a cashier's check, payable to the order of the City Clerk of the City of Oakland, for an amount not less than ten (10) percent of the aggregate of the proposal, based on estimated quantities to be supplied, or by a surety bond of a lawfully authorized surety company for a like amount. If bidder fails or refuses to enter into a contract after acceptance of the bid, the bid deposit is forfeit. Only bids accompanied by required deposit will be considered. Cash or currency cannot be accepted. Each bid shall bear the affidavit of the bidder as required by Section 126 of the City Charter.

The successful bidder shall present a faithful performance bond or a certified check for an amount equal to twenty-five (25) percent of the contract based on estimates of quantities to be ordered from him in the year. Contracts to be entered Into within twenty (20) days after award. Supplies to be delivered as required. JAY M. VER LEE, Secretary Recreation Commission, City of Oakland.

No. 488 April 23 (5t) SUPERVISORS SHALL PROVIDE A SALARY OR WAGE AT LEAST EQUAL TO THE PREVAILING SALARY OR WAGE FOR THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID COUNTY AT THE STATE-WIDE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID COUNTY ON TUESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF JUNE, 1944. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda has proposed and ordered submitted to the qualified electors of said County at the state-wide primary election to be held In said County on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1944, the following proposed amendments to the Charter of the County of Alameda, which said proposa1 fully set forth as follows, to wit: PROPOSAL ONE TO AMEND SECTION 44 OF THE CHARTER OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, WHICH PROHIBITS FAVORITISM OR DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF POLITICAL OR RELIGIOUS OPINIONS OR AFFILIATIONS, TO ALSO PROHIBIT FAVORITISM OR DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF RACE OR NATIONAL ORIGIN, by amending said Section 44 of the said Charter fo read as follows, to wit: "Section 44: No person In the classified civil service or seeking admission thereto, shall be appointed, reduced or removed, or in ony way favored or discriminated against because of his political or religious opinions or affiliations or because of race or national origin." PROPOSAL TWO TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIRECTOR -OF PUBLIC WORKS SHALL BE AN OFFICER APPOINTED PURSUANT TO CIVIL SERVICE AND THAT THE SURVEYOR, WHO IS PRESENTLY ELECTED, BE AN OFFICER APPOINTED PURSUANT TO CIVIL SERVICE: THAT SAID OFFICES AAAY BE CONSOLIDATED BY ORDINANCE) THIS AMENDMENT NOT TO AFFECT THE TENURE IN OFFICE OF AN ELECTIVE INCUMBENT OCCUPYING THE OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR ON THE DATE THIS AMENDMENT BECOMES EFFECTIVE, AND TO REPEAL SECTION 32 OF THE CHARTER, WHICH PRESENTLY PROVIDES THAT THE SURVEYOR CONTROL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF BRIDGES, ROADS, COUNTY QUARRIES AND RELATED PUBLIC WORKS, AND BE THE ROAD COMMISSIONER, EFFECTIVE AS OF THE END OF THE TERM FOR WHICH THE INCUMBENT SURVEYOR SHALL HAVE BEEN ELECTED, OR UPON THE DATE OF A VACANCY IN SAID OFFICE, WHICHEVER FIRST OCCURS, by repealing Section 32 of the County Charter and by adding the words "Director of Public Works" and "Surveyor" to Section 17 of the Charter, which specifies fhe appointive county officers, by deleting the word "Surveyor" from Section 15 of the Charter, which specifies the elective county officers, and by adding Section 17.3 of the Charter to read as follows: "Section 17.3: The amendment of Sections 15 and 17, to provide that the office of Surveyor shall be. ap'' pointive, shall not affect the tenure in office of the elective Incumbent Surveyor in office at the time said amendment becomes effective, and said officer shall hold said office until expiration of the term for which he shall hove been elected; provided however, that should a vacancy sooner occur, the Board of may appoint a successor pursuant to Section 17. At ony time that the Board of Supervisors moy appoint a Surveyor, said Board may also, by ordinance, consolidate said office with the office of Director of Public Works.

The Director of Public Works shall perform such functions ond duties as shall be specified hereafter by ordinance. The Director of Public Works and the appointive Surveyor shall be in the classified civil service. Section 32 of this Charter is hereby repealed effective on the 'date of the expiration of the term ef the incumbent Surveyor fin. office ot the time this amendment becomes effective, or upon the date of vo-concy In said office, whichever first occurs." PROPOSAL THREE TO AMEND SECTION 48 OF THE CHARTER OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, RELATING TO THE FIXING OF COMPENSATION, TO PROVIDE THAT THE BOARD OF SAME QUALITY OF SERVICE RENDERED TO PUBLIC EMPLOYERS AND PRIVATE PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS, by amending Section 48 of the said Charter to read as follows, to wit: "Section 48: In fixing compensation, the Board of Supervisors shall in each Instance provide a salary or wooe at least equal to the prevailing salary or woge, for the same quality of service rendered to public employers ond private persons, firms or corporations under similar employment, in case such prevailing salary or wag con be ot-certolned." No. 568A April, 23 (lot) I 1 services will be held for Mrs.

Bernice Heywood Frost, daugh ter of the late Charles E. Hey wood, one-time mayor of Ber NICE ouiet country livina. 3 soarei uo keley. She was 50. to 40 feet.

AH with utilities. Adults, 494 trowtanyon Road, Hayward. 75TH Avenue, 845; homelike park, wide O.K. 533-5104. Mrs.

Frost was a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, class of 1934. She died yesterday in a Palo 155-TRACTORS at 1:30 p.m. In the Chapel of The First Alto hospital, leaving her hus CASE tractor, high clearance, farm type, rubber tires, excellent condition, new hy UPINGTON, Gaylord girl, 4-2. VAN KONYNEBURG, F. girl, 4-9 VAIL, Spencer boy, 4-4.

VAN, Louis, girl, 4-8. WILSON, Harold girl, 3-31. WILLIAMS, Howard girl, 4-2. WAITS, James boy, 4-1. WATSON, girl, 4-1 WILLIAMS, boy, 4-4 WOLMAN, boy, 3-31 WOODRUFF, R.

H- boy, 4-5 WEINER, E. girl, 4-10 WERNER, E. boy. 4-10 WEDDERMANN, Raymond girl, 3-30. WARFORD, James A.

boy, 3-28. WRIGHT, Turner girl, 3-27. WILSON, Gus boy, 4-5. WILLIS, Edward, boy, 4-5. WARMINGTON, Herbert boy, 4-10.

YATES, David girl, 4-10. YOUNGMAN, Jay girl, 3-25. YAMAMOTO, boy, 4 ZACARIAS, Antonio girl, 4-2. Contra Costa County MARRIAGE LICENSES draulic scraper, $850 or late pick-up. HYSTER, 4,000 capacity- pneumatic tires, Congregational tnurcn, zjw cnanning Way, Berkeley.

Interment, Proctor, Vermont. (Albert Brown Mortuary, Oakland.) JOST, Myrtle in Oakland, April 23, 1964, dearly beloved wife of the late Frank H. Jost; loving aunt of Roscoe Braten, and the late Earl Braten; also survived by nephews Miles Donald T. and Paul L. Braten.

A native of Nebraska; aged 79 years. A resident of the Altenheim Inc. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the services Monday, April 27, at 11 a.m. In the Laurel Chapel of AL band, Charles; two daughters, Janet and Barbara Frost, and a brother, E. C.

Darnall, of Berkeley. LEGAL NOTICES power steering, perfect condition. 1958 Chevrolet, VMon pickup, "6" new tires, engine, good shape, will take tractor iceaer on rraoe. 1100 LOST CAT (large Tioer): vicinity Oaicixnrf iv nue-San Carlos, Piedmont. Reward.

OL BARKER-JONES James Edward Barker, CAT, vicinity Sundale Drive, Fremont; 25, Petaluma, and Constance Kay Jones, puck remaie, snrt foreleg. 457-1610. 26. Pacheco No. V4 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at Room 104 of the office of the East Bay Municipal Utility District, 2130 Adeline Street, Oaklond, California, until 1:00 p.m., Friday, May 22, 1944, and will ot that hour be publicly opened and read in Room 100 of the said office of the District, for furnishing and installing approximately 1440 linear feet of 38" and 516" thick, 84" diameter welded steel plate liner In the existing 90" concrete lined tunnel located CAT; black nutered male; substantial COCHRAN-LAMBERT David Leo Coch rewaro.

can 327-6113. ran, 34, and Arlene Helen Lambert, 26, both Danville. DIAMOND RING, oval with 4 big diamonds In center, vicinity Jackson, Madi- COTTENGIM-BRASHER Lee A. Cotten- glm, 57, and Jewel A. Brasher, 49, BERT ENGLE 8, 3300 High Street, Oakland with Rev.

John F. A. Ma-guire officiating. Inurnment, private. (For further Information please call 532-4048.) KIRKMAN, Augusta In Livermore, April 24, 1944, dearly beloved wife of Elbert A.

Klrkman loving mother of Elbert A. Kirkman Jr. and the late Edla Klrkman; devoted grandmother of Kenneth Elbert Kirkman; dear sister of Hill Celeen and Leonora Scott, both of Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. Clara Petersen of Oakland. A native of Stillwater, Minnesota; aged 88 years.

A member of Semper Fidelis Chapter No. 135 O.E.S. and the Women's Association of the Presbyterian Church. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday, April 27, at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Fourth and Streets, Livermore.

Interment. Masonic Cemetery, Livermore. both of Rodeo. DAVIS-HOLMES Leon G. Davis.

21. of English pug, fawn colored; female; collar; vicinity Sydney Way, Castro Val- Oakland, and Thelma Holmes, 21, of ir I rewaro. Oje-wB. In the left abutment of th District's Richmond. DICKIE-PARADISO Frank Dea Dickie, LADY'S gold Elgin wrist watch, Broad-way-MacArthur, April 18th.

Sentimental 21, Concord, and Sharon Mary Pare- waiu. UL l-v41. oi5o, Th fieasant mil. MORI-MORELLI Ralph Nat Mori, 22, LARGE gold pin, (Scorpio) April 18th. Oakley, and Judy Ann Morelli, 18, wen, newirg.

I I-4JJY. Antioch JRAPANESE-JONES Donald Edward POMERANIAN, Brown male, 7 months, believed hit bv car Bumt Trapanese, 20, and Karen Colleen Jones, Monterey in Oakland. Reward. AN 1-S687, 16, both concord Briones Dam now being completed near Orinda, Contra Costa County, California. The general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rates for holiday and overtime work In the locality in which the work Is to be performed, for each craft, classification or type of work-man needed to execute the contract ara specifically set forth In the plans and specifications on file with the Secretory of the District, ore referred to and incorporated herein ond will beJncorporoted in the controct for this work.

Specifications No. 94 covering the work may be obtained by prospective bidders upon application at Room 521 WE STPHAL-PEABODY Raymond Christian Westphal Jr 19, and Christine AOeie Peabodv. Is, both San Jose. A Callaghan Mortuary service. KRUGER, Harry In Alameda, April 24, 194, beloved husband of Eileen C.

Kruger of Alameda. A native of Nevada; aged 5 years. A member of Local No. 10 I.L.W.U. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, April 28, at 1:30 p.m.

from the Chapel of SMILEY GALLAGHER 1415 Oak Street, Ala- SIAMESE Cat, months, female, wear. Ing silver collar; Wednesday, vicinity roadway and Chabot School; generous reward for Information leading to re- WHAR TON-WINKLE Warren L. Wharton, 34, and Patricia G. Winkle, 30, both of J. UL e-V34.

WATCH, Lady's Waltham 17 jewel; white Salinas. DIVORCES FILED ROBINSON, Adrienne vs. Fred Lawrence "Love me, love me not It's spring and no daisy is safe. Neither is a gardener who doesn't keep The Tribune's Sunday garden pages handy. They're his indispensable guide to successful daisy planting.

LAGHER 1415 Golden Gate National yviu Dtocnei. 03- 14, Cemeterv, San Bruno. 120O FOUWD of the District's Engineering Depart- JANKOWSKI, Joseph Russell, at rest, April 23, 1944, dearly beloved husband of Edith Jankowski; loving father of Linda Marie and Susan Elaine Jankow POTHIER, Anna Teresa vs. William Robert. SAUNDERS, Shari Ltstar vs.

Gary Martin. PATTEN, Maria A. vs. Charles M. GREGORY, Annette D.

vs. Ralph. FOUND black and white spotted mala dog. Half black face. Yellow collar with bells.

Vicinity of 45th and' Broadway, menr, usi Aaeiine street, Oakland, California. F. H. EASTMAN Secretary Oakland, California April 22, 1964 No. 5B7A-April 25 Divorces Filed LEGAL NOTICES ski; dear son of Mrs.

Josephine D. Jankowski; brother of Mrs. Anna Ham, Hendrina Jankowski, Lt. Col. USANC, Nicholas N.

Jankowski of Grants Pass, Oregon, Mrs. Charlotte Watkins of Pittsburg, and Mrs. June Currier of Walnut Creek; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A native of Buffalo, New York; aged 51 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the services Monday, April 27, at 10 a.m.

at the NEW COLONIAL CHAPEL, 2474 High Street, Oakland. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery. (For further information please phone LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF AIRCRAFT AT PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on tha 8th day of May, 1944, at tha hour of 10:00 a.m.. In the office of tha Airport Superintendent In tha Terminal Building on tha Metropolitan Oakland International Airport In the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, the undersigned will sail at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash in lawful money of the United States of America, one (II Boeing Model 377 four-engine transport olrcratt, having aircraft registration Number 413Q or G-ANTY, being the designation visible on tald aircraft Said auction and sale will be made under and by virtue of the provisions ot Sections 1208.41 to 1208.70, inclusive, of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California, and for the purpose of satisfying the lien of the undersigned in the sum of $2,700.00 against said aircraft, for the storage and safekeeping thereof and for the costs of sale herein incurred. Twenty-five per cent (25) of the amount bid for said aircraft must be submitted In cash, lawful money of the United States of America, or approved substitute, with each bid, and the balance of the amount bid must be paid within ten (10) days following the date of such sale.

The undersigned reserves the right to bid at said public auction sale and to reject any and all bids Dated at Oakland, California, this 10th day of April, 1944. CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporotlon, acting by and through Its Board of Port Commissioners. By BEN E. NUTTER (SEAL) Executive Director and Chief Engineer J. KERWIN ROONEY Port Attorney a Jack London Square CHANDLER, Matti B.

vs. Orville R. BELL, Viola Elaine vs. Acie. GIANQUENTO, Hilda M.

vs. Carl A. TROWBRIDGE, Katharine Patricia 'vs. Walter J. HOKENSON, Edith vs.

Wesley L. HELTON, Donna vs. Freddie Earl. POSSE NIG, Betty Ann vs. Paul.

CROOK, Marjorie E. vs. Ralph T. SPARR, Verona Sue vs. Robert L.

MILLER, Helen vs. Stanley A. (annulment I. STOMBS, Harold W. vs.

Norma J. WELCH, Barbara L. vs. Robert A. HEWETT, Jean A.

'vs. James Roger. ALLEN, Johnny vs. Dorothy. CAPP, Gloria G.

vs. Robert L. DAVIS, Margaret A. vs. Benlamln F.

SHUGART, Lenna vs. Albert R. LEEPER, Rosemarie vs. Ronald E. ULIBARRI, Evelyn vs.

Samuel. ENOS, Billie Jean vs. Thomas W. GARRISON, Rose Mary vs. Norris J.

THOMPSON, Marsha vs. James M. HLAOILO, Phylis P. vs. Steven G.

MOORE, Beatrice D. vs. Johnnie McMANUS, Betty Sue vs. George B. STEINMf TZ, Jane Elizabeth vs.

alptt S. BOEH, Mildred Marie vs. Edward F. PATRICK, Dorothy vs. Clayton.

WYSI IHC. R.rr.H w. Dhulll I 9 Notice Is hereby given that sealed, competitive bids will be accepted In the office of the Purchasing Agent, County of Alameda, Administration Building, 1221 Oak Street, Oakland. Bid 1-33558 Due May 1944 at 11:00 A.M. for: CANNED MEATS Bid 1-57545 Due May 1, 1944 at 11:00 A.M.

for: REPAIR PIPING AND PLUMBING FACILITIES AT CAMP PARKS WELL FIELD 2 Bid 1-57544 Due Moy 1, 1944 at 11:00 Look or The Tribune's glamorous Garden Show A.M. for: REPROGRAM ELEVATORS Specification and bid blanks covering the above may be obtained from the supplement on Sunday! 3930 Telegraph Ave. erne! Kaiser Cantos? HONITia-1600 er saacial attentUM Purchasing Agent Office, county ot Oakland, California 94607 No. 471 April la (lot) Alameda. No.

SWA-Aprll 25 (U) PRO 423-2? (t KENNEDY, Hazel ys. Kenneth E. I.

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