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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 38

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51 A MOBILE HOMES WANTED A 1 AJKL liT June WWP-. BAY COUNTIES VITAL STATISTICS 33 CASH OR CONSIGNMENTS Wanted for a REAL DEAL sea REAL Real's Mobile Homes 14839 East 14th. San Leandro. Closed Wednesday. UI-ISIMRTED SPORT Cart licenses Issued rarw.

(Arrangements by the HAYWARD 1 aged 1 91 years. A member of First MORTUARY, 22297 Mission Boulevard, Methodist Church of Hayward. Hayward.) 1 were hero at the Garden CLEAN mobile home for equity In 3-bed-room home in East Shields Trailer Sales, 13545 East 14th, San Leandro, 35 1-2300. Chapel of the PRATT-FLIERL MORTU- DAVIS, Winifred In Oakland, June 29, 1965, beloved wife of the lata Harrv A akt ar IQ44 Street, Hayward, Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. Robert Eastbay Births ANDRADE, James boy, 5-31.

AYALA, Anthony boy, 6-6. ANDREWS, Don boy, 5-24. ATENClO, Joseph girl, 6-1. BRUMFIELD, Eddie girl, 5-31. BECK, Kermit boy, 6-2.

-BRADLEY, Bruce boy, 6-6. BANKSTON, Franklin girl, 6-5. BROWNLEE, Bobby G.f girl, 6-3. BARNES, George H. girl, 5-30.

CARLSON, Richard girl, 5-27. if- your Monue Home is tor sale. Can General Trailer Sales EL 14540. Cash buyers waiting, VW WAGONS OF JULY 'BARGAINS Davis; dear mother of Tec I a Davis and Mrs. Winifred Kues and Mrs.

Meada Boiorques; also survived by six grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. A uewoit of the First Methodist Church of Hayward and Rev. Myron Herrell officiating. Inurnment, Mountain View crematory. TRADE $3,000 equity In 3-bedroom home, Fremont, for mobile home.

657-1529. BENSON'LYTLE Donald Joseph Benson 22, and Thelma Ann Lytle, 21, both of Oakland. BOLDEN-WOODSON Clarence Lionel olden, 19, and Gall log rid Woodson, 18, both of Berkeley. BON A-B EC James Vernon Bona, 22, Oakland, and Cynthia Louisa Beck, 20, Castro Valley. i BLAIR-SEGOVIA Ronald Etwyn Blair, 21, of Oakland, and Jacklyn Segovia, IB, of San Leandro.

CHAPMAN-GOOD WIN-Haroid Ray Chapman, 19, Hayward, and Carolyn Edna Goodwin, 18, Fremont DAVIS-KIPER Ernest Henry Davis, 65, SCRUTCHING5, Edwant, In Oakland, June 25, 1965 husband of the late native or tngiana; egea 84 years. Private family services will be' held Thursday, July 1, at GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. Inurnment private. Contribu- 1965 Dememtratort 4 to chocs from. 853 Mobilthome Spict for Rent mrrite dcrurcnings ot uaxiano; orotner of Mrs.

Rosalyn Miller of Berkeley and J2I LUKUbKu, Kamon, ooy, Driven less then 1300 mites. Factory quipped. New cer guarantee. $195 down on approval of credit and only $61 .69 per nons io your tavorne enemy preferred. DE SILVA, Lawrence, suddenly in wrs.

mae wmiams ot san Francisco; uncle of Mrs. Lelie Miller of Berkeley and Mrs. Ruth Irvin of San Fanrisrn CHAPPELL, James girl, COMPTON, Gary girt, 6-2. CASTANON, Joseph T. boy, 5.

Eden-Roc-Mobile Park monm on bank Terms. Trade-ins accepted. Credit cleared in 30 minutes. GREER, Donald E. bov, 6-5, Stockton June 27 1965 of 2061 39th Avenue, Oakland; beloved husband of Marilyn B.

DeSilva; loving father of and Gertrude Kiper, 65, both of Oakx land. v. Now taking reservations, 300 units, all large lots, 40 and 50-foot wide by 70-foot deep. All modem conveniences, beauty room, large recreation hall with sunken Born in Montgomery, Alabama, November 26, 1874, A resident of Oakland for 43 years. A veteran of World War I.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 30, at 9:45 a.m. in the Gladys Baker Memorial Chapel of the BAKER MORTUARY, 980 8th Street at Filbert, Oakland. Interment, Golden ELY VW Ue TamB4rev teecmi DEMOSAYCOCK John Demos, -42, of; Lawrence DeSilva, Jr. loving son of Mrs. Emma Silva and the late Manuel Sllva; loving grandfather of Larry DeSilva; loving step-father of Cindy, Alvin, and Todd Gebbart; loving father in law of Mrs.

Doris DeSilva; lovino brother of Until Yttury MrnAf lounge. Billiard room, swimming pool, Jacuzzi and Sauna baths, card rooms and CEAZER. Ulyssis, boy, 6-7, DOMINGUEZ, Anthony girl, 6-1 DAGGETT, Thomas boy, 5-2. DAtVS, Robert girl, 6-5. EDWARDS, Robert boy, 4-5.

FOSTER, James girl, 4-7. GERBER, Stephen boy, GOLDEN, Robert A. boy, 4-27. 1 GRAF, Herbert 6-4. HIGARES, Mike boy, 6-7.

--HOFFMAN, Arthur L' boy, 5-5. HUMBERT. Eldon bare National cemetery, Sarr Bruno large modern kitchen. Hayward Prestige For further information piease call 384? East 14th, Oakland AH 1-2884 Evelyn Nunes, Mrs. Dolores Repose, Mrs.

Emma Fields and Mrs. Jerry Graef. A native of Provincetown, Mas WlTHEfeWISEShowers anci thundershqvyers.are;--; fnroraet tnnirtKt rA'm tko fontral Plalnc hfl Ohlrt Park. Phone 28362 Hesperian Boulevard SJ6-J4J6. SERPAS, Frank Enos, In Berkeley, at VOLKSWAGENS 1955 to t19fr4.

Big Se- 1 wi v-wui iv, nyi if. ii wi 1 1 -11 iv 111 wi 1 iyn.1 iw ms nome, 1143 Addison Street. June M. aged 54 years, a veteran of World. War II and an employe of Encio-al Terminals.

wcT'oni recrory mspecTeoi uuerameeai NOW OPEN Sun Valley mobile Estates LtVermore's only "5 Star Park" Pool, recreation hall, children's olav all 'bov. 6-1 1'- Friends are Invited to attend the u- Johnson Pacific Volkswagen Broadway 134-7711 1965, loving husband of Mamie LSerpas of Berkeley; dear of Arthur and Theresa Loura, of Berkeley; beloved brother of Mrs. Annie E. Ca- Aiameoa, ano tnariyne Aycocav. 21, or Oakland.

da SILVA-DELGADO Belmlre Vlelra da Silva, 21, Santa Cruz, and Jeennetto Lynn Delgado, 19, Hayward. FLEMING-PAYNE- Gerald Wayne Fleming, 23, and Mary Irene Payne, 19, both of Oakland. FUDGE-WRIGHT George Fudge, 24, and Fannie Jean Wright, 20, both of Oak-; land. V- 1 GLOVER-DAVI LA Johnnie Lea Glover, 30, and Dora Beatrix Davlla, 23, both of San Leandro, HILL-LOPEZ-Paul Robert Hill, 19, and Virginia Lopez, 19, both of Fremont. -KINSEY-COX-Carlin Dean Klnsey 20, San and June Ellen Cox, 17, Union City.

1 KOEHLER-FRERICHS Robert Clifton Koehler, 18, and Bonnie Kaye Frerlchs, modern conveniences. Children and se VOLKSWAGEN, 1963. sedan. AM-FM ra brai, joe E. Serpas and Manuel F.

Ser pas, all Of Fairfield. A native of Fair Luggage rack under seal. Under Val ley and in parts of the Middle Atlantic the Southern Plains "and Florida. It will be cooler -from the upper Ohio Valley to New England anaA from the lower Mississippi Valley to the uppers-Lakes region. (AP) T'.

HUEY, Jim, girl, 6-1. JONES, Bobby F. boy, 6-5. JACKSON, Kenneth girl, 6-5. KRE1TZER, Ronald E.rboy 6-4.

Cr KNIGHT, James girl, 6-3. LANDES, Larry boy, 6-U LOBATO, Eloy A. girl, 6-2. LOUIE. Franklin air).

6-5. lected pets welcome. S4Z.50 per month. 1835 Junction Livermore 447- 2220. oasn -sneit.

mecnanicaiiy excel lent, origi field; aged 77 years. A member of St. nal owner, si.ivy 471-21134. josepn's catholic Church, Berkeley; VOLKSWAGEN bus; 1962 body and en- 75 TH Avenue, 845j homelike park, up to 45 foot. 533-5104.

Council No. 48, U.P.E.C., Fairfield; and Council No. 73, I.D.E.S., Oakland. A re vine excellent, ures gooa, many extras. Must sell this week.

Make offer. YE tired member of the Berkeley School Department. 890 Airplanes for Silt or Hint MacWILLIAMS, Ralph Ah boy, 5-27. MADRID, Alfred, boy, 6-7. MONSON, Conrad boy, 6-7.

MAGALLON, Rafael, oirl. 6-4. VOLKSWAGEN, 1965. red, son-roof, radio, heater, deluxe eauiomant. whfta walls.

Friends are Invited to attend funeral services, Thursday, Julv .1. at a am. NO monev down; 1964 Skvhawk. MK 12. nerai from the new mortuary of CHARLES P.

BANNON, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland, on Thursday morning, July 1 at 9 a.m., thence to St. Elizabeths Church for a requiem mass commencing at 9:30. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno; Recitation of the Rosary, Wednesday evening at p.m. (For further information please call 632-1011.) FISHER, Esther, In Oakland, June 29, 1965, beloved cousin of Mrs. C.

L. Twy-cross of Sierra Ralph Sparks of Vallelo, and Louis Sparks, of Buna Parks; a native of Iowa. A member of the First Methodist Church of Oakland-Friends are Invited to attend services Friday, July 2, at 1 p.m., at TRUMANS' CHAPEL, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. Dr. Charles E.

Lord officiating. Interment, Evergreen Memorial may be sent to the Oakland Methodist Foundation, 4352 Broadway, Oakland 12. nflCKct, unite gin, e-6. 17, potn of oaxiano. 1 Less man 5,000 mites.

Only $1,525, Call A OF Marker beacon; $245. Month. 346- from the New McNARY CHAPEL, 3030 TelMranh Aumua aha' kivL- n.ith Weather Forecast, Summary APTI-TBU4, 3B5I tBST Mm. MON DRAGON-BARNETT Rudy An- MALLORY, Roland S. girl, 6-5.

thony Mon Dragon, -Hayward, and I MARANTAN, Henry boy, 5-28, VOLKSWAGEN Variant 1500 1964; like McCAUGHEY, Patrick boy, 4-29. Ellen Colleen Barnett, 18, Son or J- new, many extras, make otter. 582-6184. 899 AVIATION TRAINING Ashby, Berkeley, thence tp StJ Joseph's Catholic Church, Addison and Jefrerson Streets, Berkeley, where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of Bay Area High fog with local drizzle night and morning but mostly fair otherwise tomorrow except high fog persisting near ocean. Low tonight 48 to S3.

Westerly wind It to 25 m.o.h. FLYING Club membership; Buchanan Field. 758-4719 after 6 p.m. Volvo Datsun ms oui, commencing ar a.m. Recitation of the Holy Rosary, Wednesday, at 1p.m.

Interment, St. Joseph's Catho- Earn Private License Club Plan 44 RAY COKELY MOTORS 11. werneivry, aan raoio, hours instruction in new Cessna 150's. Northern and Central California Mostly fair tonight and tomorrow ex SALES AM models, most colors Only $518. (Free Introductory lesson) '685- SEXTON, Jeremiah, In Oakland, June PARTS Best selection MEN DOZ A-M 1 Peter Ernie Men-doza, -20, and Karen Rae Miller, 18, both of Union City.

PETERS-MclNTURFF Ronald Kent Peters, 22, and Carol Ann Mclnturff, 22, both of Oakland. PARGETT-BILLINGS Paul Joseph Par-gett, 23, Oakland, and Mary Ann Billings, 18, San Lorenzo. ROONEY-BROWN Glen Frarikltn Roon ey, 37, of Berkeley, and Enid Kathleen Brown, 37, of El Cerrito. REICHWAGEN-ATKINSON Paul Emll Relchwagen, 65, of Oakland, and Mildred Elizabeth Atkinson, 64, of San sckvjce Factory trained experts iii oeioveo nusoano ot tmma Sexton; loving father of Mary Francis CERCICH, Frederick In Colusa, June nwiiun, oiaier mary maureen Theresa 910 LOST auuu proaoway, oakiana, tw 32535 VOLVO in Berkeley McKevitt s. N.

J. M. and Gerald Sexton; be- Pittsburgh, Rapid City, l.W-ft Reno, Richmond, St. Louis' Tampa-St, .17. California Summary- 7 A 'slightly weaker than normal high' pressure area is located 1,000 to 1,500 miles west -southwest of San Francisco' with a high pressure ridge northeast- ward to the British Columbia coast.

A trough of low pressure continues through the Northern California Interior with' a -weak trough of low pressure near the 1 Washington-Oregon coast. Winds are gen' rally on the weak tide due to ihas weaker centers "foq rii expected to persist along the coast ofy Northern and Central California and extend Inland night and mornings. Somer scattered afternoon thunderstorms ee expected In the higher mountains. I9 will be cooler in most Interior Mil 5naffucKTn 8-2706. rovoo granatarner ot jonn, James, Thomas, Paul, and Nora Hutton anc Steven and Daniel Savton.

AIREDALE, male, shaggy back and tan, reward. KE 4-3936. VOLVO 1959 Concours. New engine, transmission and clutch. Mlchettn tyres.

iyw, oeioveo nusoano or tmma dear father of Suzanne McCarl; brother of John L. Gercich of Encino and Frank L. Gercich of Oakland, and the late George Gercich; grandfather -of Stephen F. and' Kathleen Anne McCarl. A native of California.

Friends are Invited to attend services, Thursday morning, July 1, at our Lady of Lourdes Church, 2808 Lakeshore Boule Friends are Invited -to attend the funera Thursday, July 1, at 9 a.m.. cept scanereo afternoon tnunoerstorms In high mountains and high fog along coast extending inland night and mornings. Cooler tnost valleys. ML Shasta-Siskiyou Area Generally fair tonight and tomorrow but scattered afternoon thunderstorms. Cooler, tomorrow.

Sierra Nevada Generally fair tonight and tomorrow but scattered afternoon thunderstorms, change in temperature. San Joaouin Valley Fair tonight and tomorrow. Cooler, High tomorrow 85 to 95 except 80 to 85 north end. Low tonight 58 to 65. Northwesterly wind 5 to 15 m.p.h.

opt tons eione. ma cojotbi. BLACK -white female cat. Year old, vicinity 34th Avenue-Coolidge. Reward.

261- 2386. Tivm mm junrr tuMONr aar. ROR ICK-MURDOCK -Huckleberry 4 John VOLVO 1959, 4 speed, radio, heater, MORIAL CHAPEL. 4016 How StrMtt wtme clean, I5. Private, AN 1- RoricK, 24, ana Kamieen leape wur-dock.

23. both of Berkeley. BRITTANY Spaniel, brown and white. thence to St. Jarlaths' Church where ai.

a Requiem Mass will be offered fori name, Rewaro, 3z-a4j. SABOL-JORDAN Joseph Edward Sabol, VOLVO 1960, PV544. 4 speed, sharp, me repose 01 nis soul, commencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rpsay, 25, Newman, California, ano Jtu jean-ette Jordan, 21. avsu.

tbfrvffi rremom. vard where a Requiem Mass- win be offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at a.m. Recitation of the Rosary, Wednesday, at 8 p.m. In the COLLI E-Shepherd, grey, reddish brown and -white, 11 months old, weighs 60 pounds, no Identification, child's pet, reward, 261-5874. VOLVO 1964.

Model 544. AM-FM radio, SQUZA-MOLINARI Alan Albert Souza, vveoneMiey at 4 p.m. a no at p.m. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery.

SILVERIA, Eva. in Oakland. -Inn 97. amp stereo, racn, new Tires, we i-am. tnapei or me albert brown MORTUARY, 3476 Piedmont Avenue.

19, san Leanoro, ana Kenee jean mou-narl. 18. Havward. SPFCIALIZING-VObKSWAGENS. Com-plete servicing and engine rebuilding.

1965, beloved wife of the late Peter CHIHUAHUA, white female. Reward. 905 Frederick Road, San Leandro. 636-49B3. Temperatures VIPRRA-PACE Robert Duane VI err HARRISON, Calfie In San Leandro, auvena; wving.

mother of James B. Warren of New York: Hvotrf aranH. 401064. juna a. waver iosi 54m street, oak- male tri-color, vicinity' Lake BAY AERA mother Of Evalvn Hora.

Barhara Haufitt. Chabot Road, Castro vaiiey. jt -J75. 12 Ir 89 40- Mariene Enos, Darlene Pereira and Car- 89 54 Orinda 89 61 Pittsburg 76 54 Pleasanton 91 52 Richmond FISHING tackle box, red, left on boat ramp, Berkeley pier, Saturday. 654-5880.

mak 1 tL, manuei gin, NEVES, Lawrence boy, 6-6. PORTER, Eugene boy, 5-6. PA DILL Adrian girl, 6-4. PEZZACK, Edward girl, 6-1. PATTERSON, Richard boy, 4-10.

RAMSAY, Alan girl, 6-2. REEDER, Harold L. R.t boy, 6-3. RESCH, Helmuth, boy, 6-2, RICHARDSON, Joseph boy, 5-25. RICCI, Donald girl, 6-2.

RIVERA, Lambert boy, 5-19. SHAW, Danny K. boy, 6-2. SCOLNIK, Robert girl, 6-5. SMITH, Ronald boy, 6-7.

Adolf, feoy, 6-2. SAYLOR, Jerry 6., boy, 5-30. SANDERS, Henry boy, 6. girt 6-5. SHIELLS, Robert boy, 6-2.

TREJO, Frank girl, 6-4. TORRISI, Fred boy, 6-7, TREECE Ronald boy, 5-2. TUGGLE, Willie boy, 5-3. TAHIRA, Jerry boy, 6-5. -TORO, Manuel girl, 6-1 VELEZ, Hermo, boy, 6-7.

VANDERPOOL, Charles boy, 6-4. VADNAIS, Donald girl, 5-31. VILLASENOR, Martin, boy, 6-4. WASENIUS, Jack girl, 6-1. WHEELER, Charles girl, 5-31, WHITE, Michael girl, 5-L WRIGHT Benjamin boy, 5-5.

WOLBERT, Warren boy, 5-30. WOO, Harding 5. girl, 6-1 WURZBASH, Larry girl, 6-3. WARREN, Louis girt $-9. Divorces Granted DECREES OF ANNULMENT LIVELY, Janice and Hildred.

RINALDI, Harriett and Guido INTERLOCUTORY DECREES -flOYETTE, Mary Anne from Bobby Ray. -DREWRY, Patricia J. from Floyd MARONEY, Elizabeth J. from Richard SYNIGAL, Camilla from Calvin F. GOMES, Juanita from Witford E.

BRADFIELD, Betty from Milton. FLINT, Joan Marilyn from Grant A. MUFFLEY, Katsuko from Charles. HERR, Kenneth C. from Marilyn A.

MATTHEWS, Hazel R. from Rudolph. CHRISTENSEN, Margaret A. from John 5. WIECZOREK, Helen from Fred.

AMBROSE, BEVERLY Joan from Leonard George. BARREJT, Geraldlne from Michael A. FITZPATRICK Alberta C. from Rich- 141 A IMPORTED SPORT -i WANTED mei Kice; loving sister ot Anne Hirt and Concord Danville Fremont Livermore Martinez Oakland land, beloved mother of Mr. Waiter G.

Harrison; loving mother of Mrs. Myrtls-B olden of Omaha, Nebraska; dear sister of Mrs. Mary Addie and Mrs. Jane Jones of Omaha; grandmother of Mrs. Marcel line Tentiess of Omaha and Randall Williams of Oakland; sister-in-law 58 521 wore rarns; granamotner ot -if grana- POODLE, tiny toy, answers to 85 54 San 'cisco 57 53 Champagne color, almost Friends are Invitrd to attend th fu 64 54 Walnut Crk 52 neral services on Thursday.

Julv 1 at 11 white, clipped short. Lost June 26, CALIFORNIA ABSOLUTELY wp dollar for any Import' ed cw. Out state cars cleared free. No rharoa tor selllno vour car. Hav- vicinity Hayward High-2nd Street.

Small or mrs. jonn c. Green of Oakland fiakersfleld 96 69 Paso Robies 94 50 -Eureka 54 51 Red Bluff 98 65 ward Auto tmoorta, 20525 Mission, Hay- ooy nearroroKen worrying aoour in Reward. LU 2-3907. also survived by other relatives.

A native of Lafayette; Louisiana; aged 72 years. A resident of California for a.m. at the EAST LAWN CHAPEL of CHRIS BORBA, East 14th Street at 5th Avenue, Oakland with Rev. Robert G. Keller of the RockrWge Evangelical United Brethren Church officiating.

Entombment Mountain View Cemetery: f-or ward. 35M549. POODLE tov white, female. Vicinity VOLKSWAGENS. All models.

Oliver VW iy years, a memoer of Beth Eden snettuck, BerKetey. tm W44. Telegraph and Sunday. Will die without 'heart medicine. 654-6429.

iniormanon can 431-0944. Baptist Church of Oakland. A member of Queen Esther-Chapter No. 4, O.E.S. Friends are invited to attend funeral SIAMESE Cat 11 months, male.

Lost June 21st, Linden Drive vicinity. Concord. Fresno 99 63 Salinas 65 53 Hamiltn Fid 67 52 San Diego 71 58 Los Angeles 79 57 Sta Barbara 67 55 Moffett Fid 65 57 Stockton 99 SC Needles 108 78 Thermal 107 -NATIONAL 's- Albany NY 91 45 jwewi 47 Albquerque 95 65 Kansas City 93 49 AmirilU AO AC I Wmm fc 151 Moblli HomtSf Eqalpmtftt 5-Day Forecasts Here are the weather' Torecasfs for the next five days: CENTRAL CALIFORNIA No rain Thursday through Monday except scattered thundershowers in Sierra Nevada on 2 or 3 afternoons. Temperatures average 3 to 5 degrees below normal. Normal minimum and maximum at San Francisco, 53, 63; Fresno, 61, 98; Bakers-field, 67,.

98 Salinas, 51, 7U 50, 88. 1 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA No rain Thursday through Monday except scattered thundershowers in high mountains on 2 or 3 afternoons. Temperatures average 2 to 4 degrees below normal. Normal minimum and maximum at Sacramento, 58, Red Bluff, 68, 97; Eureka, 52, 60; Tahoe, 41, 75; Santa Rosa, 49, 82. WESTERN NEVADA No rain Thursday through Monday except widely scattered thundershowers in afternoons.

Temperatures average to 4 degrees below normal. Normal minimum and maximum at Reno, 43, 89; Winnemucca, 48, 89; Tonopah, 59, 85. SIMMONS, Albert (Bert), In Oakland, June 29, 1965, beloved husband of Louise Simmons; loving son. of Albert E. Sinv $10 reward.

934-3164. services, Thursday, juty 1, at 10:45 a.m., at the HUDSON FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL. 953 8th Street. Oakland. Rev.

20, end Dianna Gayle Pace, 19, both of Newark, VIGIL-SCHULZ-Crlstobal Santiago Vigil, 20, and Ruth Ann Schulz, 16, both of Oakland. VANDERSLOOT-GRAHAM Ralph Peter Vandersloot, 21, of Orinda, and Mar-lorie Ann Graham, 21, of Danville. YEOMANS-THOMSEN Thomas -Richard Yeomans, 20, Hayward, and Cynthia Kay Thomsen, 18, San Lorenzo. Contra Cost Births Born to the wife of SLATEN, Chester, boy, 4-20. SMITH, Jimmy, boy, 6-18.

SOLOMON, Sellg, girl, 6-11. TIPTON, Michael, girl, 6-14. TURNER, Clarence, boy, 6-15. TRUJILLO, Frank, girb 6-15. TELEKI, Esteban, girl, 6-7.

THIEUAnthony, girl, 6-17. THOMAS, Jesse, boy, 4-12. THORNBURG, Jerry, girl, 6-lt. TULLY, Michael, girl, 4-21. TURCHIE, Frankie, boy, 6-21.

WALKER, George, boy, 6-11. WILSON, Sam, girl, 6-19. WINN, William, ooy, e-10. WYMAN, Leslie, boy, 619. 1 Contra Costa County MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED John S.

Favors officiating. Interment, TOY Manchester black-tan. Vicinity Oeadwood Drive, Fremont. "25th" Child Liberal reward. 793-5522, 782- Aristocrat For the best deal set MOSURES TRAILER SALES rui a ini or ldi vuaa wr i owoen -bate National cemetery, san 2599.

mons ana ine iate isaoene Simmons; brother of Mary Melendy of Eureka and Mrs. Margaret Withington of Rhode, Spain; also survived by several nieces and nephews. A native of Sacra mento; aged 58 years. A member of Live Oak Lodge, -No. 61, F.

and A.M., Royal Arch Masons No. 36, Past Com. 805 Monument Concord. 689-3232. WATCH; Lady's WIttenaur, gold with LANGPORD, Howard, In Tlburon, June TRAVELEZE AUO Woodv's SANTA FE El CerHto 524-4664 ivtt, oeariy beloved husband of Lois T.

Langford; beloved father of Ray biaac oana, Between rteamom, mocAr-thur, 40th Street, sentimental value; 658- 1950. 10154 San Pablo mono c. Langrora or Keoaing, ana roo-ert W. Langford of Hayward; loving brother of Glen W. Lanaford nf San manoer or Kmgnts Templar, Oakland Commandery No.

12, Aahmes Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.. The Nomads. Past Patron WATCH, lady's; Bulova, white, 6 stones; vicinity 23rd Avenue-East 14th; sentimental value, reward; 562-0078. Francisco, Mrs. Eunice Langland: of of Golden Chain Chapter No.

303, O.E.S., WRIST Watch, diamond. Park Boulevard or Mon tela ir area, June 29, Reward. ARISTOCRAT-AUO KEN CRAFT-ANGELUS LAKEWOOD EXPAND0S DOUBLE WIDE VACATION TRAILERS STUTLER BROS. TRAILER SALES 1530) East 14th. San Leandro 351-7718.

320 FOUND Anchorage 59 51 Utile Rock 94 72 Asheville 84 58 Louisville 91, 70 Atlanta 85 68 Memphis 94 74 Billings- 70 48 Miami Ben 83 77 Birminghm 89 68 Midland Tax 93 el Bismarck 64 47 Milwaukee 75 52 Boise 82 57 Mpls StPeul 76 51 Boston 87 68 New Or Ins SB Brownsville 91 74 New York 95 72 Buffalo II 62 North Platte 81 6T BurlingtnVt 87 41 Ok I ano City 94 Casptr 79 45 Omaha 64 Chaston SC 87 76 PhUdelphfa 90 69 Chastn WVa $8 67 Phoenix 107 Charltte NC 91 68 Pittsburgh 87 63 Chicago 77 58 Portland Me 91 47 Cincinnati 93 66 Portlnd Ore 86 57 Cleveland 86 65 Raleigh 92 Columbus -O91 67 Rapid City 75 53 Denver 80 62 Reno 86 58- Des Moines 82 63 Richmond 92 61 Detroit 88 58 St. Louis 92 71 Duluth 59 42' Salt Lke Cty 14 El Paso 100 70 San Antonio 92 71' Fairbanks 75 52 St Ste Marie 61 42 Fargo '65 44 Seattle 82 61 Fort Worth 95 73- Shreveport 91 -73 Maiana Al 44 Sortkana 5 72 46- Monterey Bay. Area Hloh foa to vaMona ana nrs. orece rant or Berxe-ley; adored -grandfather of Douglas, Donald, Lowell, Mary Catherine, Mary Lois, Jude Peter, Laura and Paul Jude Langford. A native of Colorado; aged 62 years.

A member of the Mill Valley Lions Club, past president of The Tiburon Lions Club, director of Southern Marin Boy Scouts, and formerly very active with the Boy Scouts in the Yosemite Friends are Invited to attend' the fu BLAKELY-WINN1E Timothy Lee i night and tomorrow with local drizzle except clearing inland afternoons. High tomorrow 57 to 64. Low tonioht near DOG, tolack-tan mixture, male Street, Hayward. 538-2892, Open 8:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.

weekdays 9-6 Saturdays, 12-6 Sundays 50. Westerly wind 12 Jo 19 m.p.h. after DOG, Male hunting, vicinity East 15th, 535-1004. noons. Santa Clara Vallev Fair through neral service, Friday, July at POODLE near Scenic Avenue, Piedmont, silver, male, cataracts.

OL 4-3718. Aaionf Mobile Hornet tomorrow except high fog late night and morning. Cooler. High tomorrow 65 to 75. Low tonight 48 to 53.

Low tonight at San Jose, 50. Northwesterly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h. afternoons. cm iiic mcmvnaT wiapeis vr KU3- sell and Gooch, 270 Miller Avenue, Mill Valley. Interment, Acacia Memorial Park, Modesto, at 2:30 p.m.

Friday. LEGAL NOTICES MICHELSON, Capt. Axel, Oakland, Livermore valley Pair Through to aro r. DOUTT, Kathryn M. from Richard Margherita from Martlno.

CREW, Patricia from Walter LUNA, Patricia A. from Reynaldo KILLIAN, Veronica K. from John S. TURNER, Roberta J. and Jimmie PALMER, Violet S.

from Wayne Ti MINNIG, Emily N. from Herbert George, FAUCETT, Sharon from James JACKSON, Janice M. from Lelon E. FINCH, Phyllis Rae from James Randolph BARDWELL, Robert Elmer, Jr. from Lula Bell SWANN, Olive from Charles P.

LAURY, Alberta from Jessie T. KNOX, Betty Jean from Henry' L. BOGUE, Janette from James Marlon REVELS, Eleanor from Henry WIECZOREK, Helen from Fred -MASER, Lynn Gordon from Michael Deane WISHAR0, Freva from Thomas E. SOL BERG, De Anne from Walter Lee PINAL DECREES METZ, Linda Dlanne from Glen Ray CLINTON, Patsy Ann from George L. CONRAD, Patricia from Carroll V.

juiib troo, oeiovra nusoana or inger Michel son; loving father of Soren Peter and Marcus Micnelson of Seattle, Wash-Inaton, Karen E. Blaisdell of Bloomino- Blakely, 26, ana Susan Ann winme, 22, both Concord. CLARK-LOGSDON Willis Gene Clark, 26, New York, and Linda Lou Logsdon, 19, Concord. DAV1S-L0WRY Robert Gerald Davis, 20, Oakley, and Donna Lee Lowrey, 20, Pittsburg. EDWARDS-AKIN Dal I is Edwards, 20, and Bernita Sue Akin, 17, both of San Pablo.

JONES-HILL George M. Jones, 20, of Richmond and Sharon Jean Hill, 19, of El Sobrante. MOORE-WILSON Bobby Lee Moore, 21, and Diana Ruth 17, both Concord. RICE-PHELPS Virgil Lee Rice, 50, and Leola Phelps, 50, both of El Cer- STITTS-HAYES Richard C.Stltfs, 21, and Sandra R. i Ha 19, both of Richmond.

5HELTON-GIANNOTTI -Graydon Stew -art Shelton, 24, and Susan Teresa Giatv notti, 22, both Antioch. DELIVERED SET UP READY TO LIVE IN. Shoppers from East Bay take Atvisa Road to El Camino, Mountain View, 967-4472. Also 2660 Fir it morrow except high fog late night and morning. Cooler.

Westerly wind 10 to 20 m.p.h. afternoons. Northwestern California Fair tonight end tomorrow except coastal high foa. Cooler inland. Low toniaht at Ukiah, Aicnw wnne snrtne.

The southern Alameda County Shrine Club, The '58 Club, The '60 Club, The International Association of Machinists, No, 284 and the Crescent Club. Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services, Thursday, July 1, at -8 p.m. at the Fruitvale Chapel of the CLARENCE N. COOPER MORTU-ARY, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland, services under the auspices of Live Oak Lodge 61, F. and A.M.

and Rev. Hovey M.r Hovaqimian. (Paricmg area adjacent to Chapel.) For further information please phone 533-4114. Memorial contributions to the Brooklyn Presbyterian Church and the Shriner's Crippled Children's -Hospital will be greatly appreciated. SMITH, George, In Oakland, June 28, 1965, of 2211 Charming Way, Berkeley, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann Smith; beloved father of George Henry Smith of Satida, Colorado, John AMister (Jack) Smith of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Phyllis Schaab of Los Angeles and the late Dorothy Lou Raley; loving brother of Andrew Smith of Huntley, Scotland, Mrs.

Jeannfe Monroe of Aberdeen, Scotland and Mrs. Bella Souter of Nairn, Scotland; also survived by seven grandsons and one granddaughter. A native of Rothiemay, Scotland; aged 80 years. Friends are invited to attend services in his memory Thursday, July 1 at 2 p.m., In the Drawing Room Chapel of the ELLIS OLSON MORTUARY, 727 San Pablo Avenue, Albany, conducted by Rev Wayne Walker of the First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley. Memorials in his memory to the Alameda County Heart Association would be ton, Indiana and the late Anna Christina un JOS, 292-6322.

Honolulu 86 76 Tmps SPbrg 92 76 Houston 92 74 Tucson 104 74 i Indianpotis 88 66 Washington 94 74 Jacksn Miss 91 70 Wichita 96 -7 JacksnvIHe 90 73 1 CANADA Edmonton -39 41 Winnipeg 68 4f Regina 68 49 Vancouver' 73 Hansen; also leaves seven grandchildren. A native of Denmark; aged 84 50; Santa Rosa, 47. Coastal wind mostly AfRS-TREAM, SHASTA, IDEAL, G0LD- -'r norm to rtorrnwesr ar 12 10 it m.p.n. INTERNATIONAL i-nenas are invited 10 attend funeral services, Friday, July 2 at 11 m. from the" HOME CHAPEL Of ANDKER-PETERSEN, Fifth Avenue corner of East 15th Street, Oakland.

Rev. Sidney NOTICE OF BIDS 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 Oakland, California. Bid 1-67898-Due July 15, 1965 at 11:00 a.m. For CONTRACT FOR ANTIBIOTICS. Bid 1-67899-Due July 1965 at 11:00 a.m.

For PLASTIC BAGS. Bid 1-34413-Due July $, 1965 St 11:00 a.m. For MATTRESS PADS, Bid 1-67900-Due July 14, 1965 at 11:00 a.m. For CONTRACT FOR INSULIN. Bid 1-34415-Due July 12, 1965 at 11:00 a.m.

For TEXTILES. Specification and bid blanks covering Precipitation 52 Malta Aberdeen Jorgensen officiating. Inurnment, Chapel California Eureka, f.i oaxiano, San Francisco, T. NATIONAL Albany, N.Y., Ashe- or tne intmes. .4 -r.

WILLIAMSON-STEVENSON-James Wil UNDERWOOD, Dale M. from Mary MITCHELL, Robert In San Francisco 77 57 57 55 44 14 61 5' Ankara Athens-Berlin Birmingham Brussels Casablanca Copenhagen Dublin Geneva liamson, 49, and Gusve Stevenson, 46 WESTFORD, Lee M. from Frederick vllle, Atlanta, Billings, Boston, Charleston, S.C., Charleston, 02; Charlotte, N.C, Chicago, June 28, 1965, devoted husband of Adela 72 London 75 Moscow .,59 Oslo 54 Paris 55 Rome 68 Stockholm 52 Tokyo 61 Vienna .66 Warsaw both of Richmond. ljOCH RAN, Stephen Leroy from Barbara DIVORCES FILED Cincinnati, Mi cieveiano, co-lumbus, 0-, Des Moines, Detroit, r. MiTcneit; loving rather -of Judith L.

Mitchell and Mother Barbara Mitchell, Religious Order, Convent of the 1 Sacred Heart, In San Francisco. A native of California; aoed 65 vears. A member! COSTA, Dixie M. vs. Richard.

STUCKMANN, Henry C. vs. Elizabeth J. BROOKS, Dorothy M. vs.

John R. El Paso, Houston, Indian apolis, Kansas City, 2.08; Louisville, Madrid LUAO Nelson's Trailer Sales 8450 MacArthur 120 AAonument Blvd. Oakland Concord 632-3700 689-3172 Bus's Trailer Sales PACEMAKER MOBILE HOMES KENSKILL TRAVEL TRAILER 2998 N. MAIN, WALNUT CREEK, 934-6211; EL CAMINO, SANTA CLARA, 243-4501. Crusader Skyline DEAL DIRECT WITH DAN Dan's Trailer Sates, 11020 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, 525-2783, IDEAL 1963 "HouseTravel, 25 "feet, "barn-shower, storage space, cooler.

Heed big-per trailer. 537-7337. the above may be obtained from the Purchasing Agent's office, County of Alameda. JUSINSKI, Kathleen Teresa vs. Leonard of the Brotherhood of Railway No.

437A, Juna 30 (It) SPANGLE May, In Oakland, June 29, Bay Area Ship Movements Locat wi. r. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the service Thursday, July 1 at 1:30 p.m. In the Laurel Chapel of ALBERT ENGEL and 3300 High Street, Oakland, with the Rev. Richard Wolkenhouer officiating.

Interment Mountain View Cemetery. trucmii rn addivai ft I HAWAII STANDARD, RLW THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION NUMBER 112674 WHEREAS, Section 2-600 of Article 4 GALLEGOS, Delores from Jose Eloy HOKENSON, Edith from Wesly L. LEIMBACH, Mariorie R. from Louis. MACKEY, Bertha L.

from Howard G. MILLER, Angie F. from Robert $. PAZ, Patricia Ann from Ruben. BROWN, Anne E.

from William C. BONNER, Shirley J. from Stelman J. GRAHAM, Vivian V. from Darrell E.

LONNROTH, Aino Dagmar from Aarnl Clavi. HERRIER, O'Dell a L. from William P. BIGBEY, Lots Louise from Howard David. CATLETT, Bernlece E.

from Donald M. TEXEIRA, Don Lee from Dolores Cos-tello. CLAYTON, Lois V. from George W. BRANCH, Roberta Ann from Burdette T.

WHITE, Arteen Beverly from Allan Gregory. PIERCE, Wallace R. from Darlene J. Subiect to change without notice, iTALSOLE, Los Angeles, Pier 42 TODAY I MAAS LLOYD, Los Anoeles, (Tentetlvel MUIR, Alice W. of 784 Sunset Boulevard, George.

NEELEY, Larry Wayne vs. Patricia, McBRIDE, Dolores P. vs. Earl M. BOWLEN Luada A.

vs. William G. BELL, John vs. Imogene (annulment). INTERLOCUTORY DECREES WILLIAMS, Patricia C.

from Bobbie. GANNON, Paul E. from Dorothy Mae. CIRIO, Joyce F. from Edmond V.

RAWLS, Valerie J. from O'Dell. GALLON Johnny W. from Jessie Lee. ANSLEY, Catherine A.

from Richard ANNULMENTS FILED SULLIVAN, Arlene vs. James H. ANNULMENT DECREES DIMAGGIO, Deanna May from Frank. DIVORCE FINALS GIELERT, Oda Mae from Chester P. iw, oeioved wire Of Lloyd Spangler; toving sister of Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth Gerling; aunt of Mrs. Virginia Cush man and Mrs. Daryle Ziebarth. A member of the Scottish Rite Ladies' Club. A native of Indiana.

Friends are Invited to attend services Friday, July 2, at 2 prm, in the Chapel of ALBERT BROWN MORTUARY, 3476 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, Canon L. D. Gottschall officiating. SPAULDING, Marjorle Ann, In Oakland, June 26, 1965, beloved wife of Gordon B. Spauldino; lovino mother of aw.

of Chapter 5 of Title 2 of the Alameda County Ordinance Coda reads in part, AMERICAN HUNTER, Columbia Pier, paolo toscanelli, los Angeies, Hayward, June 28, 1965, beloved wife of James J. Muir; devoted mother of Mrs. Gwendolyn Ellen Cutter of Hayward, James W. Muir of el ton, Eu 39 i wni icnaiL, nonoiuiu, iuuo EFFIE MAERSK. Jaoan, Pier 26 WELSH CITY, B.C., Stockton.

i Keguiar meetings or tne Board of Supervisors shall be held at 9:00 o'clock a.m., or as soon thereafter as a quorum may be present on each gene Morehouse Muir of Santa Monica GIMLETUN, Japan, Stockton erweruii cn ncPAOTUPPi JUSTICE, Tacoma, Parr 5 SCHEDULED DEPARTURES L0MP0C, Sea, Oleum 1 Subiect to change without notice MARTHA BAKKE, Los Angeles, Pier 3. TODAY and every Tuesday, unless a reaular CTik ninn n.i.ai a rence B. Spaulding of Fremont and KENSKILL TERRY SANTA FE Teilboro's Trailer Sales Saa Leandro 159)0 East 14th ELJ-55 PRE 4TH OF JULY and Metbe Terintine of Hayward; dear sister of Mrs. Sarah Robinson of Rockland, Mrs. Rose Berry of Dubque, Colorado, Fred W.

Webster and Daniel Webster both of Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Nancy Evans of San Francisco, Mrs. Mabel Morrell of San Lorenzo, i oreoon, port Hueneme, RLW OVERSEAS POSE, Long Beech, OAT SANTA MARIA, NOflhweSI, UiCUm DEATHS THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1961 meeting day falls on a holiday. In which case the regular meeting of the Board shall be held on the first business day next succeeding, or unless at least seven days prior to any such meeting, the Board of Supervisors has published a notice at least once In a newspaper of general circulation, published in the County, fixing a different date or hour for the holding of such BARRETT, Honolulu, NSC BULK ENTERPRISE, Japan, A -7-Pitts SALE Divorces Filed WARREN, Joy vs. Robert W.

KEAY, Frederick Norve! vs. Hazel Jearv ette. JOHNSON, Juanlta D. vs. Edward R.

BALL, Jereld vs. BOYINGTON, rmnm vs. Rnhert ABOOD, Richard Joseph, In" Oakland BRETON, San Diego, L4 DAIWAMARU, Los Angeles, Pier 22 -ESPEROS, Saigon, OAT FRA BERLANGA, Canal Zone, Pier 60 HARRY LUNDEBERG, San Marcos, Gypsum-Richmond r. HAWAIIAN FARMER, Honolulu, INCs J. H.

TUTTLE, WtSCO MIKISHIMA MARU, Y-, Pier 45 PACIFIC RELIANCE, Seattle, Pier 38 PELICAN STATE, Saigon, Concord '-i-n- -PARRAKOOLA, Los Angeles, Pier 41 PHILIPPINE BEAR, Los Angeles, Srocju ton. PPFiriFNT BUCHANAN YAkoharnau June 28, 1965, husband of Dorothy I. burg DOWA MARU, Japan, Stockton GEIRA. Las AnoelM. (or 7-2) Abood; deer father of Joey, Dennis and Kathie Abood; loving stepfather of Rudy Benno beloved son of Joseph and Dorothy HAWAIIAN CITIZEN, Honolulu, ENC HAWAIIAN REFINER, Seattle, ENC CLAYTON, Irene vs.

Keith S. Uep. main.) Abood; grandson of Barbara Miller, HOEGH SILVERSPRAY, Los Angeles, CHOOSE FROM THE NATION'S TOP MOBILE HOME SELLERS meenng ano WHEREAS, a regular meeting date wit' fall on July 13, 1965; and WMLRAS, a majority of the members of the Board of Supervisors will be out Of the Countv of Alameda an A native of California; aged 34 years. (TENTATIVE) J. L.

HANNA, RLW A member of Teamsters Local No. 70, JAG VIJAY, Los Angeles, Howards T. Mrs. tAwrttn Phillips of Honolulu; Idolized grandmother of six grandchildren; loving daughter of Mrs. Florence B.

Mahony; sister of Miss Dorothy W. Mahony. A native of Canada; aged 57 veers. Private family funeral services were held at the Fruitvale ha pet of the CLARENCE N. COOPER MORTUARY, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland.

(For further Information, please phone 533-4114) t' SPURGEON, Ida A Ike, In San Leandro, June 29, 1965, loving aunt of Robert J. and June Spurgeon of Fremont and William and Dorothy Spurgeon of Sunnyvale; dear friend of John J. F. Ma-honey, Past Departmental Commander, Spanish War Veterans. A native of Ohio.

A member of the Veterans of Foreiqn Wars, Union Labor Auxiliary No. 1917 and Past president East Oakland Auxiliary, U.S.W.V. Friends are Invited to attend services at the East Oakland Chapel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2372- East 14th Street, Oakland, Friday, July 2, at 10 a.m. Dr. Woodrow Rood and V.F.W.

No. 1917, officiating. Inurnment, Chapel of the Chimes. (Ample parking in adjoining UNIVERSAL NEW MOON Friends are Invited to attend services from the Teleoreoh Avenue Chaoel of PRESIDENT VAN BUREN, Guam, nScJ LtXA maersk, Los Angeles, Pier 26 official County business' on said day. TRAILORAMA GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2850 NORTHWESTERN MARU, Los Angeles, Stock lot UtlROITSR BROADMOR THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1944 letegrapn Avenue, Oakland, Thursday! July 1 at 9:30 a.m.i thence fa St.

rarr OREGON STANDARD, RLW SUMADIJA, Los Anoeles, 9th Ave. id wiaes Expandabiei New 10 Wides Low As Columba's Church, 6401 San Pablo Ave- CALIFORNIA. Lena Beach. Pier 17 TEXACO CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, ue, Oakland, where a Requiem Mass DUNCAN BAY, B.C., Antioch Tex. Rich (TENTATIVE! VENABU, Los Angeles, (TENTATIVE) $3,695 win be ottered tor the repose of his soul commencing at 10 a.m.

Recitation of the Rosary at the Mortuary Chapel Wednesday evening at I p.m. Interment ana mererore, a quorum will not be present; NOW, BE IT RE. SOLVED that there shall be no regular meeting on Tuesday, July 13, 1965, and that the next succeeding regular meeting day shall be Tuesday, July 20, 1965; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be published In the Oakland Tribune), a newspaper of general circulation, on or before Thursday, July 1, 1965. N0.428A FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1965 CAP BON A VISTA, Los Angeles, TENT, mavcllanu, los Angeies, nowaros KOBU MARU, Japan, Pier 34 NORTHWESTERN VICTORY, Olympiad Parr L' PRESIDENT LINCOLN, Yokohama, PleF 50 PRESIDENT WILSON, Honolulu, Pier 5 CIUDAD DE QUITO, Tacoma, ENC t. josepn's cemetery.

ANDREWS, Tanya, In San Francisco. TRAVELEZE 1 SHASTA TRAVEL TRAILERS DAVID SALMAN, Los Angeles, Pier 46 FRANK A. MORGAN, Tacoma, Time Oil June 20, 1965, devoted sister of the (ate 1, mary r. vs. rnuno L.

(annulment). DENTY, Fressla E. vs. Albert, R. ROBERTS, Joan Frances Marvin Talmadge.

MC DOUG ALL, Patricia vs. Merlin R. ANDERSON, Josephine vs. Gilbert M. tSyJT' Barbara Jean vs.

James E. BORGES, Vera vs. Jose. BALANGERO, Leslie vs. Dorothy.

APPLING, Daisy E. vs. Louis C. Sr. GROGAN, Leola vs.

James Sidney. DOUVILLE, William J. Jr. vs. Mary E.

TAYLOR, Carle D. vs. William SOWELL.Odelia vs. Roy Steven. BURGFELDT, Merton J.

vs. Lorefta. BELL, Elaine vs. Augustus (sep. SMITH, Evelyn C.

vs. Bob, KURLAND, Elizabeth B. vs. Howard O. WELCHOFF, Elaine J.

vs. Reed D. CRUZ, Mary vs. Eustacio (annulment), TRIMBLE, Jacqueline vs. Harold G.

HARRIS, BerniceG. vs. Billy M. STANLEY. Marion vs.

Everett. JONES, Sheila P. vs. Robert S. FIGUEROA, Thalma M.

vs. George. STANDRtDGE, Jimmy L. vs. Cneryl A.

BRUNOLD, John G. vs. Evelyn L. Mckenzie, BbMT9 Lm vs. James Alien.

MEIER, Joan vs. Clifford. SCOTT, Arlo vs. Edith. ESCOBAR, Joanne vs.

Anthony S. Mrs. Pearl Stephen of Garberville and Lor in Webster of Salt Lake City, Utah; also survived by 12 grandchildren. A native of Loa, Utah; aged 73 A member of The Hayward Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Friends are Invited to attend services, Friday, July 2nd, 1 p.m.

at the Hayward Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 24000 Second Street, Hayward, with Bishop Bernard O. Stewart Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland. Friends may call at the ROBINSON BROTHERS MORTUARY, 1901 Fruit-vale Avenue, Oakland, until 9 p.m. Thursday evening and at the Hayward Ward Chapel prior to the service on Friday. Parking provided opposite the mortuary on Fruitvale Avenue.

For further information please phone 534 3071. NIX, Henry Leva Srj In Oakland, June. 29, 1965, of 1762 Goss Street, Oakland, i beloved husband of the late Effie Nix; loving father of Henry Love Nix Theodore W. Nix, both of Oakland; and the late Vaurlce Nix; loving grandfather of Robert Nix and Mrs, Barbara Nix Jones, both of Oakland. A native Of Atlanta, Georgia; aged 84 years, i Friends are Invited to attend services at the BERKELEY HILLS 1600 Shattuck Avenue, at Cedar, Berkeley, Friday, July 2, at 1:30 p.m.

Rev, H. Cleybrook of the Park Chapel A.M.E. Church officiating. Interment, Sunset View Cemetery. OLSON, Oscar In Santa Rosa, June 28, 1965, beloved husband of Louise Olson of Santa Rosa; dearly beloved father of the late Mary Ann Schmutz, Mr9Br9t Turley of Kentucky, Helen Schelldorf of Santa Rosa and John Olson of Oakland.

A native of. Sweden aged 'Vr'ends are InvHed to attend services, Thursday, July at 11 a.m., from Lee zietf. Services Friday. Julv 9. 1 -30 em Your, present furniture may make the down, payment on the mobile home of SINAI MEMORIAL CHAPEL Divlsadero TENNEYrChrlstlan tn Alameda, June Mreei, at beery, san Francisco.

BARBER, Dorothy Hamilton, In Oak- Freight Rate GENERAL TRAILER SALES 15050 East 1th Street, San Leandro Card of Thanks ALAMfcDA COUNlf HEART ASSOCIATION 29, 1965, beloved wife of the late William H. Tenney; loving mother of Myrtle J. Hopkins and William A. Tenney; grandmother of Susan Williams, Jill Hopkins, Diana Linderman, Gordon Sky line Hillcrest Clarion Mtah Ouelltv-Law Price Hikes Gratefully acknowteoges Hopkins, James Johnson, Lynne, Mar land, June 29, 1965, beloved wife of Fred L. Barber; loving mother of Sister Mary St.

Luke, I.H.M. (Janet Barber) of Los Angeles and Robert H. Barber of Los Gatos; loving sister of the late Dr. Luke Hamilton and F. Gordon Hamilton.

A native of Calaveras County. At her reouest, no services are to See Paul at Dan's Circle 13613 San garet and Gerald ine Tenney; great grandmother of four great grandchildren. A native of Formosa; aoed 77 veart. raoio Avenue, san fabio, 234-7355. a Tfia rallfnvnia DiiMIa TTtUitiaaf SWAP your equiw In1 your home for new Cxtendo or 20 wWe.

Shields Trailer East 14th Street, San Leandro. ORDINANCE, No. C.M.I AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION OF, AND ADDING SECTION TO, THE OAK- LAND MUNICIPAL CODE PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE SECTIONS OF SAID CODE PROHIBITING THE POSSESSION AND SALE OF FIRE ARMS AND FIREWORKS IN THE CITY OF OAKLAND BY THE CITATION METHOD. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council Of the City of Oakland as follows: SECTION 1. Section 1-401 of the Oakland Municipal Code Is hereby amended to read as follows: A member of Christ Episcopal Church, Carlta Chapter No.

115, O.E.S., Past President of Alameda Marine League Memorial gifts toward tne ttgm Against heart disease. Memorial gifts mey be mailed to: Aiamede County Heart Association Heao quarters, 121 East 11th Street, Oakland, HI 4-3564 or presented et Crocker Anglo National Bank, U50 Bcpedway, Oakland CITY OP HOPfc gratefully ecknowieogei contributions Brookdale Avenue KE V8442 oe ntld. (GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES) BARKER, lob. of 1222 45th Avenue. Oak.

A lit, VUUlli UUUW. WktUUWO Commission has authorized in- creased truck and rail freight. 4. land, June 26, 1965, beloved husband of 10x47 excellent condition. Metal, awning, storage.

Conveniently located. 557-6371. Auxiliary, Friends are Invited to attend-funeral services Thursday, July 1, at 10 a.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, Santa Clara LEGAL NOTICES maoet earner; toving tether of Dawn Marie Barker; loving stepfather of SHASTA travel trailer, 20 feet, self con- Avenue ar orano street, Alameda. raincie Barker; loving brother of Mrs.

Bettv Wlllard of St. Lou It. Missouri: TainecM itm, useo twice; Kt 3-U8Z4. LEGAL NOTICES Friends mey call at the Chapel of FOWLER-ANDERSON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2244 Santa Clara Avenue, Alameda. Inurnment Mountain View CLOSE ESTATE 8x40 custom-built mobile home, furnished, 8990.

"Sellers agent. Western Starmobile Homes SEC. CITATION OF VIOLATORS BY ARRESTING OFFICER; APPLICATION OF THIS ARTICLE. Any NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICATION TO OPERATE DRIVE YOURSELF VEHICLE BUSINESS Notice Is hereby given that application has been made at the office of me City Clerk to do business In the City of Oakland as follows: Budget Rent-A-Car Corporation of California to operate Drive-Yourself Ve crematory. loving grandson of Mrs.

I. a. Barker Of St. Louis, Missouri; loving nephew of Lois Barker of California, Verba Lucas and Ernest Barker, both of Missouri. A veteran of World War It.

A member of Cleaners and Dyers Union, Local No. 3009 of Oakland. A native of Mountain TUCKER, William In Garberville, 3500 El Camino Santa Clara WELTI CHArfcL of me kujcs, Sonoma Avenue, Santa Rosa, with the Rev. David Barnett of the First Presbyterian Church officiating, inurnment. june oeioved husband of Mary Tucker; loving father of Mrs.

Virginia commission approved a 3 per cent increase on general commodities, effective July JiV A maximim increase of 5 per cent was granted for lighto'V; short haul freight and increases of "2 per cent upward" on long hauls of heavy shipments. The increases were authorized at the request of the California Trucking Association to meet orove, Missouri; aoea 41 years. nuiitnyer or unnaa, nnri. voni Uaw son of Denver, Colorado, and W. K.

TERRY, Hfoot. Good condition. Will Friends are Invited to attend the Rosa wemoriai rar. mete Business at 2436 Broadway. Hearing Wednesday, June 30, 1965.

sen, or rraoe tor pickup and camper. lucxer of uxmawa; orotner or 'r'i." WL' PAROL AROl, Zaire of 122 95 Avenue, OakW waihlnofon land, June 28, 1965, beloved wife of thel "Kaiand, aoid JT'vears lata Carmtno Pardi; loving mother of A of.N'1? lIWWlVJ Xlll Funeral services Thurs UNITED 8x41, txceotionllv rlMn. full will be held bath, 2 bedrooms, central heat; private Anita a firmolii of Oakland and the Notice is hereby further given that a hearing on said application will be held by the City Manager, at his office, Room 318. City Hall, Oakland, California, at 10:00 a.m. at which time ronerai trom the New Mortuary of CHARLES P.

BANNON, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland, on Thursday, July 1 at 12:15 p.m. Interment Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. (For further information please call 632-1011.) SEARD, Lee of 539 Paradise Boul vard, Hayward, June 29, 1965, beloved parry, late Mary T. Pardi; toving mother-in-nt Paul Germolisj lovino orandmoth day, July 1, at 2 p.m. at RIVERWOOD CHAPEL, Garberville, California.

Memorial contributions to the American Can VAGABOND, 21-loot, 3 rooms. eltric water heater, butane stove-heater. Shower, cer society preferred. VICKERS, John, In Berkeley, June It er of Annette Germolis; loving aunt of Ardulna Belmessieri and the late Edith Poilastrlni; also survived by many iiIm-m and neohews in Italy. A native person wno is arresreo tor a violation of Section 3.04, 3- 9.16, through 4- 5.012, or 6-3 12 of the Oakland Municipal Code, and who Is not Immediately taken before a magistrate, shall be cited by the arresting officer In-the manner set forth in this Article.

0 SECTION 2. Section 'hereby added to the Oakland Municipal Code to read as follows: SEC. ENFORCEMENT BY CITATION METHOD. Sections and of this Article may be enforced by the method provided for In Article 4, Chapter 1, of this Code, and Sections 853.1 through 853.4 of the Penal Code of the State of California. Said sections shall be enforced by members of the Police Department.

Said Section hereinabove amended now reads as follows: "SEC. CITATION OF VIOLATORS BY AR- NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICATION TO OPERATE CABARET Notice is hereby given that application has been made at the office of the City Clerk to do business in the City, of Oakland as follows: M. G. Wenman dba New Bonfair Club to operate a Cabaret at 5407 Bancroft Ave, Hearing, Wednesday, July 7, 1965, Notice is hereby further given that a hearing on said application will be held by the City Manager, at his office, Room 318, City Hall, Oakland, California, et 10:00 a.m., at which time and place any person may appear and file their objections If any they have. GLADYS H.

MURPHY, City Clerk. No. 613-June 30-(3t) ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ADDING SEC TION 11.04 TO ORDINANCE NO. 4727 C.M.S. TO CREATE 276 TEMPORARY POSITIONS OF NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS AIDES IN THE INTER AGENCY-COMMU- NITY PROJECT DIVISION.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Council, ano piece any person may appear and file their Objections, If any they have. GLADYS H. MURPHY, City Clerk No. 412-June 28th-(3t) 1965, of 1621 Sonoma Avenue, Albany, of Province Pisa, Italy; aged 81 years- ofioveo nusoano ot neien e. vtcxers; beloved uncle of Jon Francis Beazor of Danville; also survived by three sisters, Ann Wllkins of Tahoe Vista, Emma Railroad freight rates for competitive shipment identical increases.

A memoer or naiian launmt rwn Branch 44. Friends ere Invited to attend the funeral trom the New Mortuary of Hood and Alice Grip, both of Alameda; rHAPLFS P. BANNON. 6800 East 14th We're Wheeltn 'and Dealln' So before you buy and travel trailer-Let us prove It, "Klna of the Road" ARISTOCRAT Travel Trailer For the best deal anywhere Opsn9AJyLtoPJVi, TRAILER CITY SALES A RENTALS 2500 Spring Road, Valteio Phone Ml 2-3434 several cousins, nieces and nephews. A native of Montreal, Canada; aged 56 years.

A member of St. Stephens Episcopal Church of Montreal, Canada, Berke SinctWi Street, Oakland on Friday morning, July 2, at thence to St. Louis Bertram's Church for a Requiem High mass commencing at 9:30 a.m. Emtombment Holy Sepulchre Mausoleum, Recitation of the ,4 Thief Rolls Away In Ice Cream Cart RESTING OFFICER; APPLICATION Rosary Thursday at i p.m. tr-or runner informarton piease can ajiun.i PAVON, Mary ft In Oakland, June OF THIS ARTICLE.

Any person who Is arrested for a violation of Section 3-907, 3-M6, through un wasnviue nusoano of r-iorence M. Beard. A native of Cook County, Illinois; aged 84 years. Private Inurnment, Wednesday, June 30. Committal and interment.

Greenwood Cemetery, York, Nebraska. (Arrangements by SORENSEN BROS. MORTUARY, Hayward). BERNARDO, Mary Neves, a few words of thanks to the many friends who with prayer, thought, flowers, masses, word and deed have helped us In our time of We the family of Mary Neves Bernardo will remember forever the sympathy and -assistance that has been given us. From our hearts we say again.

Thank you. Mr. Farm in Bernardo and family. CARPENTER, Laura of Newark, June 28, 1965, loving mother of Mrs. Mac Sitve of Newark, Mrs.

Irene Vig-dahl of Des Moines, Iowa and Mr. Charles Carpenter of Newark; also sur-vived by. 10 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. A native of Sauk Rapids, Minnesota; aoed 88 years, Funeral services will be Thursday. et 2 p.m., at The FREMONT CHAPEL OF THE ROSES MORTUARY, 1940 Perefte Boulevard at Temple Way with Rev.

Robert A. Morrison of Cen-tervllle Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will fottow at the Fremont Memorial Lawn Cemetery. Francis G. of the City of Oakland as follows: SALE 4-50U, 4-5 012, 6-1 01 sfcCTiON i.

section 11.04 is hereby 29, 1965, beloved wife of the late John Pavon; lovlrmg mother of Mrs. Carrie Plver and the late Daniel Ferrelres; grandmother of Milton Plver; sister of Albert Brown's 92 years of Bay Area service means prestige, of course, but you determine the cost ky your selection. or of the Oakland Municipal Code, and who is not Im added to Ordinance No. 4727 C.M.S. to read as follows: mediately taken before a magistrate, Sec.

11.04 There are hereby created Mrs. Julia Perry, Mrs. Elizabeth Gasper, Manuel or digues and the late Michael Rodrlgues; also survived' by jajiilc say a man wno vehicle from a downtown street last night must have apassion for icecream. fv. The thief's target was a mo- torized ice cream wagon with shaM be cited by the arresting officer 276 temporary positions of Neighborhood Youth Corp Aides who shall be otner relatives.

a native or Honolulu; aoed 74 vears. in Tne manner set torrn in this Article." In Council, Oakland, June 22, 1965. paid ar rne rate or si.u per hour. This employment It for low-income out- Friends ere respectfully invited to Passed to print for two days: Ayes; Council men Brom, Chlalvo, of-school youth pursitartt to the national summer employment' program. eneno me runerai Thursday, July 1, at 1:30 a.m.

from the LAUREL CHAPEL pink and white striped awning ley Breakfast Club, Berkeley Post. No. 7 American Legion and Past Presldenl Of North Shattuck Merchants Association, Friends are Invited to attend services et BERKELEY HILLS CHAPEL, 1600 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar, Berkeley, Thursday, July 1, at 11 a.m. The Rev, Floyd E. Tuffs of the San Ramon Valley Methodist Church officiating.

Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Fred Finch Childrens Home, 3800 Cool Idge Avenue, Oakland. WILSON, Mary Eleanor, In Oakland, June 25. 1965, toving w'e of Clarence Wilson of Oakland; mother of Thomas E. Wilson of Los AngHes and Clarence Wilson Jr. of Sacramento; daughter of Mrs J.

H. Herbert of Austin, Texas; sister of Mrs. Rosa Ross of Oakland. Born In Austin, Texas, October 10, 1905. A member of the Women's Auxiliary Local No.

456 of the Dining Car Cooks and Walters Union, the Women's Exchange Club, and the Parks Chapel AME Church. Friends are Invited to pay their soects In the Slumber Room of the BAKER MORTUARY, 980 9th Street at Filbert, Funeral services wN be held Thursday, July at 10 a.m. at the Parks Chaoel AME Church, 724 14th Street, Oakland, Reverand Everett P. Williams officiating. Interment, 0k-ment Memorial Park, Lafavette.

For further information please (ail 134-3434, OF ALBERT ENGEL 3300 High Maqgiora, Marovich, Osborne, Rilee, Rose and President Houlihan 4. Said employment shall automatically I flrwi finklinc mudf farm nat. anH thit Mrtlnfi thall ha '1U WMIK H1U51C, automatically repealed upon the ex-1 Officers report the vehicle was' Oasis Nomad Lil Dipper Buy amy of the above named trailers and receive for fust ONE CENT more your choice of any 3 Hems below: EZY lift hitch, awning, TV antenna, GroveT pomp, chemical toMeK steps, batteries, hoses, mirrors PLUS up to 55,000 Blue Chip stampt. (OMer limited) El Cerrito Travel Cenfer (Formerly Robin AAotors) lijns San Pablo Ave. at Potrero (rM coi(t) NOW.

A fnd OiAHT TRAVEL CENTER Now Open 14785 Emt 14th St San Lcandre 7 un fca II couect) 15 fr'ytt sWa. Ulteji, 3174 Texas Street, 40" 8, 7 twroonw, Good condition, WiQ, 25 Valfey Boulevard. 20. 16 't campirg Trailer, sleeps 5, 2 tanks. piration of 90 days after its effective AA Noes: None.

Absent; Councilman Reading 1. GLADYS H. MURPHY, City Clerk No. 610-June 29 (2t) date. muviinj siowiy- aowa street, uakiano, mence to St.

Lawrence O'Tooie's Church, where a mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation el the Rosary Wednesday evening, at 7 30. Spiritual bouquets preferred. Innterment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. For further Information please call 532-6068, in Council, Oakland, June 22, nf Nashvil p't main otraate Passed to orlnt for two davs: phont 653-7323 nose, uirecior.

DAUGHERTY, Robert Dickinson, In Oakland, June 29, 195, loving husband of Bonnie Marie DeuQherty of Hayward; loving farher of Mrs. Betty Berlin of Chule VI it Mrs. Bonnie Peyme of Oakland, Mr. Patrick Deuoberty of Hay. ward; also survived by four prendchil-dren.

A native of Almont. Michioani I YOUR SERVICES ARE brought Fishing Gear Maggiora, Marovich, Osborne, i lea, Roe and President Houlihan 8. IAYWCLL, Eve In Havward, June 'Anders in the Unitpr! State 347S PIEDMONT AVENUE 1965, oeioveo wife of the late Rev. Georqe G. Seywell; loving mnther of Lawrence G- Saywetl of San Mateo and Leslie F.

Ssvwell of Havwardi nrand. Noes: None. Absent; Councilman Reading l. 6LADYS MURPHY, Cftv Clerk OAKLAND eod 64 years. A veteran of World Wer 1.

1 spend $300 million a year on fishing tackle and gadgets. mother A Iiv aranHrhiliiran inrt mht sequel were held June 29 before thousands of Tribune readers daily wnen you un ad in The Tribunef Irwrnmsnt, Chapel of the Chimes, Oak' greet-grandchlidren. A native of Missouri; No. 611-June 25 C7t) 6.

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