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LIttAL NOTKEI SJ1-K0IILE KOMES AID 2j-B VSarv June 4,1 966 VITAL STATISTICS-DEATHS Divorces Granted ANNULMENT DECRIES HANSON, Monnl E. and Edward. CANNON, Maurene and Jamas O. JORGENSEN, William W. and Shirley K.

DECREE at SEPARATE MAINTENANCE of the lefe Sara Edna Isaacson) loving father of Sam R. Isaacson of Castro Valley and Mr. Edna M. Robinson of San Leandro; alto survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grertdchlldreni dear brother of Rose Goldman of A member of Apollo Lodge No. 396 F.

4V A.M. andT. 0. E. Aerl 1076, both of Alameda; Scottish Rite Bodies, Aame Tempte, O.E.S- Athens 40 nV vir" aw laiepaiofuies ixpacssd MHI MenMiig a-Vs- WEATHER MAP Rain is expected tonight over much of the north-central part of the nation, including the Great Lakes, Mississippi Valley, western sections of the Ohio and Tennessee.Valleys, north ern plains and northern Temperatures will be cooler in these areas and mild east bf the Mississippi Valley.

(AP) WEATHER FORECAST, SUMMARIES Miami Beach Oklahoma City Omaha St. Marie Seattle -44; Spokane CANADA Calgary Edmonton Temperatures EQUIPMEIT FLAMINGO. IWft. loxSO cameleterv fur nished, UUS East 14th Street Space at. aon leenor.

an s-zjii. LAM SO isxt. fully equipped Including new furnace, new 20 Milan hot water tank, storm windows. Asking 12000. May oa seen say city iraiier court, east 14th at 136th San Leandro.

521-4247. IN 9 star aark. Oetroiter 10x56 eioando. 1 bedrooms, drapes, carpet, some furniture, awnings, shed, patio, excellent con dition. 66-1978.

KENSKILL TERRY SANTA FE TRAVEL TRAILERS TaNbarg Trailer Sales, Saa Leaner 1510 East 14tn EL 1-5425 KEN Craft ft. double bad. air con- dltwnar, tandem wheels, immaculate con-ditkm. Cant tell from new Seve S1S0L CL CbRRITO travel centir 11301 San Pablo, El Cerrlto, 235-S4M Must See ALL NEW NEWPORT St WIDiS Plus Flaminoo-Roadllnar DAN'S Circle Trailer Sales Kmu Saa Pablo Ave, El Cerrlto 525-2771 NO ONE Bf ATS TRAILER CITY NASHUA, CASALOMA, PROWLER, COSAIR TRAVEL TRAILER TRAILER CITY SALES CO. mt No.

Main, Walnut Creek NEW Moon, 10x55, bedroom, excellent condition, sacrifice. Ale Spartan tor Lake. 157-7170, Z-2S7. NASHUA 1x40, 1 bedroom, awnings, lot. maculate.

Excellent condition. m-i7. Royal lanceo National EAST BAY'S LARGEST MOBILE HOME DISPLAY CLEARANCE 1 NEW MOONS Extondos-Stralghts-Twin Tans Real Bargains-Anus! See Open days a week Monday Friday til Trailer Sales 10534 San Pablo, El Cerrlto, 524-5641 REDUCED -to S5500! 1M3 Universal Uxlo. 1 axnanda rooms with porch between; full carport, new carpetv extra shed; located in. San Pablo, Call Rich mond for viewing.

SPOT Cash tor your travel trailer, truck at camotr naid for or not. El Cerrito Travel Canter, Phone 235-3412, call collect. SANTA FE 1W7. 14 foot tralleri perfect condition; S450. 1271 139th Avenue, San SKYLINE, 1965.

10x55 "x1ndo, 2 bed rooms. 537-1 350. TOWN COUNTRY MOBILE VILLAGE IN CONCORD 1 OPEN III DELUXE SPACES AT: 45 SAN MIGUEL RO. NEW MOBILE HOMES ALREADY SET-UP ON SPACES READY TO MOVE INTO UNIVERSAL NATIONAL NEW MOON TRAILERAMA Se the new moon 12x51 foot. SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND $5295 small down payment MOVE RIGHT INII new 20 wide $6995 445 San Miguel Rd Concord THE STOW AWAY rr by r.

If IT COMPANION Im Profile aaraaa modal. 15 ft. Inch with chem toilet, rock guard awning. sleeps 4, electric brakes $1,355. The Mir or me tow raiece snow.

Plus OASIS A T-IL DIPPER trailers from 14 Jhru 3 ft. immeaiare oeitvery. El CERRITO TRAVEL CENTER" 11301 San Pablo Ave. at Potraro, 253-34(2 TRAILERAMA, Expando 42x15 new SIO 500; asking 1 bedroom. Front awning shed, excellent condition.

Idle wheels, 13900 San Pablo Avenue, San Pa- blo. Space ll. 17 font ARROWHEAD TRAVEL- TRAIL- ER; sleeps 5. 3 burner stove, sink. Ice box, toilet, electric brakes, electric and butane lights, LA 4-5411.

1959 LAKEWOOD, 15 foot, sleep good condition, van. Tra-aao. iom upi nnv umu. v4n. two bedroom.

furnished, very goad condition. 4X500. EL 7-8420. 10x44 Great Lakes, also i wide Crestline; Sacrifice, 357-7170; 274-4257. 1957 Nashua, 2 bedrooms awning $1500.

235-5845. 14 FOOT, 1963 with added head and portable shower, other extras, $1,100. 523- 4972. 1941 ROADLINER, 35x10, two bedroom; awning, kirtlng, refrigerator una, tun length 10 toot wioe porcn, wainer, dryer, bank financing. $4,995.

471-4932. 144 GREAT LAKES 10x50. completely furnished. Mutt Mil. SPINDRIFT-MOBILEHOME SALES i mtiM Pt nt Bin Vista on Bramwn Is land Road, open 7 oays.

rnone yi 0641 16V FOOT SHASTA, olot adorable tiki hut-cabana. Everything, furnished. Sleeps 4. $2500 casn. Laxe view, spanisn rm Resort, Lake eerryessa, space 851A WANTED jrtjxruiJLrunooiiiiCiii'i-ri.

CASH far mob I It homt tralltr, paid fnr at nnt OLDENBURO't 231-3917 NOTICE OF tVTENDED- TRANSFER AND LEASEBACK Notk I haraby olven that Porman- ante Service fh Intended Tranv fcror (Lessee), with en ottlc at 1924 Broadway, Oakland, ca norma Intends to sell certain personal property to: MAI Equipment Corporation, Intended Transferee (Lessor), of 300 East 44th street. New York, New Yk, and that said Intended Transfer (Lessor), MAI Eaulament Cor Deration, intends ta leaseback to said Transferor (Lessee) the said personal property, a general description of which Is data processing equipment manufactured by International Business Machines Corporation, said property being mora particularly wwidw as iviiuwa Located at: 1924 Broadway. Oakland. California Description Card Punch Card Punch Card Punch Card Punch Verifier Verifier Sorter Sorter Serial Number 22961 ...24 42015 .24 42437 ........24 57559 54 20847 54 41102 83 26735 83 27572 17444 Collator Document Originating nnacnin t. 519 23444 and that said sal-and leaseback transaction is to be consummated on June 13, 1964, at ttto office of th said Transferor (Lessee).

Dated: May 26, 1964. MAI EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Transferee (Lessor) By ROBERT BEREND Assistant Secretary No. 380A Jun 7 (It) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Th Park Commission 61 the City of Oakland will receive sealed bid at Its office. City Hall, Room 224, Oakland, prior to I p.m., on Wednesday, June 15, 1966, for FENCE DETAILS ENTRANCE KNOWLAND PARK tor th Park Department of th City of Oakland, California, In accordance with plan and specifications adopted therefor and on file In th offlcs of th Secretary of th Park Commission. Plan, specifications, and form ot proposal will be furnished bidders upon request mad to th Secretary of the Commission.

Work snail commence within ten (10) days after certification of the contract by th Auditor-Controller and shall be completed within thirty (30) calendar days and to the satisfaction and acceptance of th Superintendent of Parks. Th successful bidder shall be required to furnish a faithful performance bond and a bond guaranteeing the payment of all claims for labor and material furnished. Each bond shall be executed In a sum equal to at least on half of the contract price. A certified check, cashier's check, or surety bond payable to the City Clerk of th City of Oakland in an amount equal to not less than ten per cent (10) of the aggregate amount of the bid must eccomDanv each Drooosal. Th Park Commission reserves the right to reject any and all proposals.

PARK COMMISSION JOHN. PEETZ, Secretary No. 529 Jun 1 (5t) NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Park Commission of the City of Oakland will receive sealed bids at its office. City Hall, Room 224, Oakland, prior to 1 p.m., on Wednes- oay, june IS, 1966, FOR FURNISHING AND INSTALLING APPROXI MATELY SIXTEEN THOUSAND WWJ oUUAKfc FEET OF ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVING AT BROOK DALE PARK tor the Park DeDarf. ment ot the City ot Oakland, California, in accordance with plan and specifications adopted therefor and on file in the office of the Secretary of rne ram lommission.

Plan, specifications, and form ot proposal will be furnished bidders ucon request mad to the Secretary of the commission. Work shall commence within ten (10) days after certification ot the contract by the Auditor-Controller and. shall completed within ninety (90) calendar days and to the satisfaction and ac ceptance or ttie superintendent ot Parks. The successful Didder shall be required to furnish a faithful perform-anc bond and a bond guaranteeing the payment ot all claims for labor and material furnished. Each bond shall be executed In a sum equal to at leasi one nair or me conrraci price.

a cerririeo cnecx, casnier cnecx. or surety bond payabl to th City Clark of th City of Oakland In an amount equal to not less than ten per cent (10) of th aggregate amount of the bid must accompany each proposal. The Park reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. PARK COVW1I55ION JOHN E. PEETZ, Secretary No.

528 June 1 (5t) NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1 1 is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Peralta Junior College District of Alameda County hereby calls for sealed proposals to be delivered -to the Purchasing Depart ment, District uttice, 300 Grand Avenue, Oakland 10, California, until Tuesday, the 7th day of June 1966 at 4:00 p.m. at which time bids will be opened in District ottice, Room 10, tor: Schedule No. 10-VEHICLES (CARRYALL TYPE). Schedule No. 10 shall be accompa nied by cash or check certified to with out qualification In the amount of One Hundred Dollars (SrOO.OOfc Schedule No.

11 VEHICLE-XLARGE- VAN). Schedule No. 11 shall be accompa nied by cash or check certified to without qualification in the amount of One Hundred Dollars Schedule No. 1 WELDING GASES OXYGEN, ACETYLENE ARGON (1966-1967). Ll 1 fcu 1-U nunareo uonars tsiuo.uu;.

Schedule No. 2 TRANSPORTATION OF ATHLETIC TEAMS Schedule No. 2 shall be accomoanied by cash or check certified to without qualification in the amount of Two Hundred Dollars Schedule No. 3 LAUNDRY-RENTAL SERVICE (1964-1967). Schedule No.

3 shall be accompanied by cash or check certified to without qualification in the amount of One Hundred Dollars These bids shall be presented In ac cordance with the specifications on file in in omc ot rrte Assistant in Purchasing, District Office, 300 Grand Ave nue, Oakland 10, California price, fitness and Quality being equal, preference will be given to the proaucrs or state or lantomia. JOHN W. DUNN Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Peralta Junior College District Oakland, California No. 366A June 4 lt) 1 Licenses Issued AHOY, Christopher Keen, 27 D'SILVA, Brenda Elizabeth, 21, both of Berkeley. AYRS, Joseph Allan.

21, Orinda STRAIN, Claudia, Irene, 24, Oakland. BEACHAM, Larry Edwin, 20-JONES, Rene Denis. 19, both ot Oakland. BURGER, Roy-Thomer-Jr 21, ley belcher, feveiyn wuia, Z2, nay-BURNS, William Albert 24, FAIR, Betty Lou, 'both of Berkeley. BISHOP, Walter Alfred 24, Concord AF FLECKER.

Diana Yvonn. 24, Oakland. DUWbKX William rreoerioi, 41 nrw. K.EEVER, Jill, 21, both of Berkeley. CHRISTY, Robert Lopei DOMINIC, Jeanne Ann, 14, both of Oakland.

GAMAIA, Anthony Wayne 18. Se Leandro MURRAY, Catherine Arm, 17, San Lorenzo. CRONBACH, Lee, 21-LACEY, Carol Janice, 19, both of Berkeley. CHUMBLEY, 6eorge Walter, 24-TAR-ANTO, Lyto Ann Teranto, 21, both of Oakland. COUGHLIM, Wayne Gerald, 22, Oakland -VOLPI, Linda Rosa, 17, Fremont DILLEY, Michael Frederic, 23 HURD, Nancy Elizabeth, 22, both of Pied-(noflt.

ENGLUND, Nils Wlllard, 19 MORRIS, Linda Jean (Elliott), 14, both of Hay- FOSTER, Alexander Ciaytorir20. North Hollywood-WEAVER, Madeline Mayo, 18. French Camp. GILMOUR. Peter, 23, Belmont GOVEIA, Suzanne Lynette, 19, Hayward.

CRUSHKOWIT2. Gary Carl, 24, Hayward -FREEMAN, Joan Carol, 20, -San HENNEMY, David MIchaeL 2U Orjnjj-rn 1 lAmrinri CriK. 21. Berkeley. J.GRIMM, Thomas Alexander, 31, Albany HASKET JUOlin nn, im, HAMILTON, Bernic Lamar, 14, both or uaxiana.

HO YT, David MHa 19-CRAWFORD. Judith Lyrm, 17 both of Fremont. JOHNSON, Preston 21 SEY-MORE. Patricia Dean, both of Oak- KJORLIEN, 44, Oakland BJORKLUND, Jean Lael, 39, Palo Alto. KRAUSE, Fktyd Eugene, W-K'NG, Beverly Ann, 23, both of Oakland.

lAMOUREUX, Marvin Eugene. 26, Oak-land PROSSER, Helen Ann, 22, San MORA, Lawrence 'frank, twjojt MARLEY, Laurie Anne, 18, Hay- MOSSMAN; BruCe, enw b.uw-Ii. Louise 24, both of Berke- LEvr28JUSTUS, Deb- oVah L.igh, 20, both of -OM. MURPHY, George Donald. 3-HENNfcJ SY, Jeanne Lathleen, 21, both of Jesse pi etcher.

Lilian Force, 59, Pieo- OjTnSukeo, 48 IMAOKA, Tey, 45, PhW Russell, 23 Oak-land FOLEY, Patricia Ann, 22, Con- SHAWL, Stephan Jacobs, B-FONCE, Jeannette Louise, 2A both of San 5CHLUETER, Gregory 21-WOOL-RIDGE, Carolyn Anne, 18, both of SHEERHarry William, 50, Berkeley- FIGUEROA, Ruth, 50, San FrarKisco. SLIGHT, Malcolm Noel, 23, Oakland- ILL, Janet Eyeleen. 18, Pinole. TEANO. Jerry Marapo, 24, East paio Alto-RESPICIO, Barbara San Nicholas, 18, Hayward.

,11 ufi. THOMPSON, Homer 36 S'LVEI- RA. Clare Loretta, 37, both of Oakiano. WAEr" Wayne Edward, 2 Fremont- HILTON, Bonnie Jeanne, ,19. James, 23, Oakland BYRD, Joyce Faye, 18, San Francisco.

WILBURNJames Clarence, Judith Kristlne, 19, both of Oakland. Contra Costa County LICENSES ISSUED DlrtlMm1 DEL VALLE, Henry, 34, Richmond WEIBEL, Silvia, 26, Richmondr SOUZA, William 23, San Pablo RICHWINE, Cynda Lee, 18, Richmond. SCAMA1ELL7 Richard Elliott, 35, Ellen, 22, Oakland. MOYER, Robert Lee, 18, Walnut Creek A5r' c.c.n. nun.

-18. Walnut Creek. NELSONr Oaniei Alameda McNALLY, JOan ciuauein, OCHS," Carl Stephen. 19, Concord MILLER, Janice Ann, 18, San Pablo. KAPLAN, Harvey Henry, 19, Walnut Creek WILLIAMS, Sherry Margaret, on walnut rreek.

NELSON, Dennis Eartr-S4f-Portland, Ore, BROOKa. Lonsrance um, nw- Taa'yborn, 31, Plttsburg-JONES Mary Lee, -21, Oakland. COSENTINO, James Horace, 21, Pittsburg FARROW, Sally Lou, 19, HAWKINS, Charles Edward, 21, Berkeley OSTLER, Glenda Raa, 18, Concord. NIEMELA, Ernest 21, El Cerrito HAWKS, Judith E. 20, Richmond.

WILLIAMS, John 22, Richmond Cl-POLLA, Victoria 22, El Cerrlto. PHILIPPY, Dean 24, Oakland PAG-LIARO, Rosemary, 20, Richmond. MOORE, Jackie 21, El SobranteMc-KEEVER, Shirley 18, Pinole. BLACKNELL Joe, 27, San Pablo GARY, Constance 24, San Pablo. DIVORCES FILED PHELAN, Alice Fay vs.

BIHy W. BLAIR, Wilhelmine H. vs. Perry L. YEE, Mary Y.

vs. Daniel L. rruner. Marlfvn F. vs.

Jack R. JONES, Betty Ruth vs. Ernest Cecil HILL, Cynthia vs. John GERHARD, Kay Franceses. Jack Eugene.

Dl ER, Evelyn Joy vs. Horace PIECZARKA, Reba Ann vs. Edwin J. ANDERSON, Raymond L. vs.

Marian J. PANKRATZ, Mildred vs. Robert W. LARTIQUE, Fleater Vs. "Joseph MENENI-, Donna, Mae-vs.

Paul (Separate maintenance.) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENDED TRANSFER AND LEASEBACK Notice is hereby given that Control Data the Intended Transferor (Lessee), with an office at 8100 34th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Intends to sell certain personal proper- ty to: MAI Equipment Corporation, Intended Transferee (Lessor), of 300 East 44th Street, New York, New Yorkr and that said Intended Transferee (Lessor), MAI Equipment Corporation, intends to leaseoack to saia transferor 1 lessee; the said personal property, a general description of which Is data processing equipment manufactured by International Business Machines Corporation, said property being more particularly described as follows: Located at: University of Ca'lfornia, Lawrence Radiation Llvermore, California. Description Serial Number Print Card Punch 26 45722 and that said sal and leaseback tran saction is to be consummated on June 10, 1966, at the office ot th said Transferor (Lessee). Dated: May 25, 1966. MAI EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Transferee (Lessor) By ROBERT W. BEREND Assistant Secriary no.

jsza june it; th 14ttt day of June 1964, at th hour Manager In the Terminal Building on ro reiect any and an bid. day of May, 1966. I JrORTt Can ValkMM WO Th lit SedeR" Sua roof Seattle M6 Soen W3 1)08 Shity CT ttl Cortm -Trtumf 5 -Ml prim Volkswagen m4 Wagon S1888 $83 S1495 8395 S.10VS TO 1H4 Otte tnt East 14 MSI East itb 21-204 VSCKSWAGEri mi real nice- radio" Awing MM. Rich Motor Co 102 San laWo, El Cerrlto. LA 4-OU.

Opm Suo- VOLKSWAGEN, 1964 convert) yellow vnti bieck top, tarrme condition. (1,400. VOLKSWAGEN, 1959, excellent condition. Mutt sefL foing to Europe. Make offer.

in-sni VOLKSWAGEN 1959-new point, radio. noolor, Excellent mechanically. AAust sail, Sii-4709 VOLKSWAGEN, 190, radio. Good run ning conoiwon. saao.

Vfti ttSWAGEN 1964. 1300. low mlieeoe. radio, heater. Owner transferred 382-5737.

VULKawAucn kuotw tw. feuic two beautiful condition. 51-767. Vol Datsun vo KAY COKtLCY MOTORS 4ALES AU models, moat enter PARTI Boat selection SERVICE Factory trained expert! 1000 Broadway, Oakland 893-2535 VftLVO. lMti recant anolna avarhauli Rood paint tire.

Low down. LA 5-2356. Volvo in Berkeley AAcKevitt 1411 SHATTUCK-TH 8-2204 VOLVO. 1964; low miles. 4 spaed, 4 door.

Used TS choose from 51 to 44. Carlaon Vol-Vo, No. i East 14th San Leandro. Open Nltet and Sunday. NE M42.

VOLVO 1943544; black, recently evr- heuiea, owner; raoio. sa-zew. -XKE 1944 Roadster Needs body work. SI JOt. best otter.

454-isa evenings. 151 BERKELEY with 150 cc PAN HARD ngine "trs goer sw. COYLE St HAMPTON MOTORS WHO San Pablo, El Cerrlto, LA 7-034) 14 WAITED VOLKSWAGENS, all models. Oliver Volkswagen, 1525 Snettuck Berkeley, TH S- J474. ABSOLUTELY top dollar for any Import-' ail car.

Out at state can cleared tree. No charge for sailing your car. 20525 Mission, riaywaro, absolutely too dollar oald for clean Import 4 sedans sports cars. No cnarg tor sailing your car. jays imports, SMUT East 14th, San Leandro, 1S2- B1-M0BILE HOMES AND EQUIPMENT -AT OLDENBURG'S -TMt-MOSTTRUSTEB NAMf New 20 Wides frocn $5995 up Used Large Small NEW REGAL MANOR A VAGABOND Ja falaamesi SAVE Bay direct 6100 POTRERO AVE.

EL CERRJTO, 233-3917 Taka -Potraro" off nam tram the south then tight lis bloc. Talc San Rafael Bridge" oft ramp from the north, then left to Saa. Pablo Ave. then right 1 blocks ta Potrer Ave. then right block.

AIRITREAM-IOEAL NOMAD Nelson's Trailer Sales 1482? East 14th, San Leandro, 403-4934. AAA Bemies Mobile Home Sales OPEN 4 NITES TIL Golden West-30 Reasons Why NEW HOMETTI Mar rtewl all sizes built to order ISStJ EAST laTHTSAN LEANDRO Li Phon 270-2400 aUo TRAVELEZE WOODY'S SANTA FE EL CERRITO I01S4 wn rwi-U' -524444 ALOHA 14, 1943, 975. Apache tent IraU- r. 535-131. private.

Aristocrat Per ffte best deal sea MOSURE'S TRAILER SALES BBS Monument Blvdw Concord, 489-3232 APACHE Tent Trailers Sales Rentals CHUCK'S CAMPERS 12454 San Pablo, Richmond 233-1437 iur.ci tic IvU mm IimImam. aarfAllent 'condition, lJ. ay0 Lasmj veiajy space piitto vaitey, joj-tjp. Big Sale Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers- UNIVERSAL NATIONAL NEW MOON FLEETWOOD TRAILERAMAS New 10 Wides LOW AS $3995 OUR-44UGE SELECTION: TRAVELESE T- AND SHASTA TRAVEL TRAILERS Special This FOOT SHASTAS, FULLY SELF CON lAIMtO $1995 While They Last 7JT" ALSO Llttl II foot Prowler, sleep 4 $1095 GENERAL TRAILER SALES 1449 St. Saa Laandr BOLES AERO DEALER WOODLAND TRAILER SALES 2350 El Camlno, Mt.

View till Santa Rosa Santa Rota 179 North 4th St San Jose BUDGER fully axpando one bedroom, own lot. 10 100 landscaped, awning, stops, A shed. Bell's Subdivision Lucky Drive. Box 05 Lower Lake, Calif. Phon Crusader-Universal DEAL DIRECT WITH DAN Den's Trailer Sates, 11020 San Peb4a Ay-.

anua, El Cerrtto, 525-273. COMPARE OUR OUALITY-SERVICE-OUR PRICE and you will agree that BUS'S TRAILER SALES Is "the enhr place to buy" FRANCHISE DEALER FOR KIT. GOLDIN kl N8KILL yit Main St, 303S El Camlno Real Santa Clara Phone 343-4501 yvatnut tram Phone 9344211 DOUBLE Expando, twe bedroom, two perches, awnings, skirting; 717-3960, PARAMOUNT MobM home. 1 badroom, featt very good condition. 2451 Church Una.

Spec San Pablo. 234- FLAMINGO 1944, 12x40 with extmoed lly-Ing room, limns forces tal. Parked In Kutiful San Pabta Park. Awntngs, sklrf-W, ataps and shad Include. 1181 Willow Road, pc 39, San PaWQ.

MUST tHl 1955 8x28, front orttryi IV ttii tS KSJ. HB10 HH GRIFFITH, Inez E. from Chesley A. INTERLOCUTORY DECRIES DYBAS, June C. from Richard L.

MERRITT, Shirley A. from Glenn W. MILLER, Marotyn C. from Donald X. CASE, Carolina from.

Wayne. WRIGHT, Andrew J. from Rosa N. DAVIS, Clifford R. 9ronv Myrtl GUNNELL.

EI0I5 from John. PEARSALL, Robert from Carol A. COSSEY, Patricia A. from Larry H. CROCKETT, Bath F.

from Ulysses Jr. WALKER, J. C. from Mary L. DREWS, Florence E.

from Paul G. SCHEIDEL, Gina L. from Rudolph J. POULIOT, Glenna M. from Joseph R.

DAVIS, Isabel E. from Gerald ESPOSITO, Linda K. from Robert J. CARNES, Sharon M. from Quintan D.

BOOKER, Helen L. from Lever ne A. BOWEN, Henry P. from Alma 0. MARTINELLI, Jack R.

from Betty C. WILSON, Peggy F. from Andrew GOLDSMITH, Bobbie N. from Marion SEYMOUR, Stella V. from Glenn MINSIDAR, Asim aka AAohammed Yaseen from 59 irah K.

aka Saira CULBERTSON, Betty from Birdlt" MILLER, Diana J. from Phillip Jr. PAYNE, Mary R. from Robert D. METZLER, Frank H.

from Rosaline F. BRYANT, Martha from Wendell Jr. SHELVERTON, Patricia from Norman BARGMANN, John R. from Susan JONES, Rosemary from James A. FINAL DECREES Gamaza, Jean from George, WHITNEY, Kathleen from David.

LUSH, Edwin M. from F. Gayle. COLLINS, Ruben from Helen. ADAMS, Teledo M.

from Terry L. WITKE, Charles from Joanne. GONSALVES, Darlyner from Gerald A. BURNHARDT, Clara B. from Nathaniel.

THIES, Delight M. from Rodney PATRICK, Joyce L. from Jack S. ARO, Sandra G. from Norman HOLLEY, Jean B.

from Richard R. VALDEZ, Matilda AIL from Juan J. HINKELCatberine Leo J. MORGAN, Leslie M. from Richard SWETLAND, Melvin E.

from Jeannie L. CHRISTOPHER, aka Johnston, Jackie M. from Donald F. aka Hubert BARDWELL, Robert Jr. from Lula B.

LOCKLEAR, Dorothy M. from James E. MARLAR, Valentine from Paul rowbal, Sheila from William COWLES, Eleanorr from t-ane BOOMGAARDEN, Jurgen J. from Edna o. WHITE, Gladyce E.

from James R. LEE, Richard M. from Gail P. Divorces Filed NEW, Oleta vs. Otis W.

HAWKINS Bessie L. vs. Harry E. WILBUR, Shirley A. vs.

Roger M. JACKSON, Helen Ruth vs. Roy N. (an nulment). GAINES, Paul E.

vs. Julie M. KENNEDY, Sharon Lee vs. James Floyd. VANDEGRIFF, Sondra vs.

Bernard. ALDRIDGE, Joan vs. Robert John. CROWLEY, William Bruce vs." Mary Catherine. 7 SOARES, Vickl vs.

James. HOOD, Marilyn Janet vs. William Den nis. NIX, Katherine vs. Robert.

PEKONEN, Catherine Ann vs. Herbert Charles. HEARNTON, Roberten VS. William Clyde. CURRY, Gayle Ann vs.

William Harris jr. NEAL, Margaret C. vs. Herbert. MILLENDER, Roy Jr.

vs. Mary J. PANDOLF, (cq) Arlene Maria vs. Frank Jr. LOPEZ, Angel vs.

Viola. WILLIAMS, Mary C. vs. Merlin R. MODENESSI, Linda vs.

Maurice. SOUZA, Esther C. vs. Frank S. CARMAN, James vs.

Patricia. John AINSWORTH, Clyde Roland vs. Barbara Ann. SEGURA, Eva M. vs.

Joe Sllviano Jr. PIKE, Dora D. vs. Robert C. CROWELL, Lula Mae vs.

Charles Lee. ORTIZ, Joe vs. Suttl. SWENSON, John A. vs.

Charlotte M. ABEYTA-Judith-Y vs.Jose-A. AVELAR, Frances Alice vs. Lawrence John nUDGlNSrffle Mae vsrWlfflam: VAN SKIVER, Murlen Nelson vs. Marie Meivina.

WALKER, Freda vs. William J. CASE, Shirley Ann vs. Raymond Law- rence STEFFEY, Maria Esther vs. George Wayne PETTIT, Caren Sandra vs.

Ronald Gale MtLus, sniriey Ann vs. Larry Manni STROOPE, Betty L. vs. Kenneth Carl JERVES, Carol Jean vs. Russell Albert BASINGER.

Delia M. vs. Harold! K. BENNETT, Carolyn M. v.

John Odell (annulment) NEWMAN, Charles Allan vs. Michelle Mary FOSTER, Kristin C. vs. Michael SLIKKER, Sherry Cornell vs. Pleter jonn ZOOK, Marilyn Muriel vs.

Gregory Allen. SMITH, Llllie Beatrice vs. Carev. HUMPHREY. Karen Lee vs.

King JCester COOK, David L. vs. Ruth H. MARTINEZ, Alta Mae vs. David Le- cano.

BRICKNELL, -Gall M. vs. David R. DEATHS BAKER, Patricia Jean, In Oakland, June 3, 1944, beloved mother of Mrs. Blaise Kurd, Pete and Terry Baker, aH of Hay-wardrdevoted daughter of Mrs.

Naomi Kam of Oakland; loving granddaughter of Mrs. Fanny razor of San Francisco, -A native of San Franclscoi aaed 41 Friends are Invited to attend funeral services at th Telegraph Avenue Chapel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, rau i eiegrapn Avenue, Oakland, Sunday June 5. at 10 a.m. Service will he ran. eluded at the Mortuary Chapel.

(Ample off street parking.) For further Informa- rion picas can 451-6434. BUNYARD, CtMBtw (Chet) In Oak land, June 3, 1966, beloved husband of Catherine Bunyard; loving father of Michael and Steve Bunyard, both of Maywood; grandfather, of Marc Bun- yaro. Aged 52 years. Time of service later. For Information, please call TRUMAN'S CHAPEL, 4444UU.

CEZAREVIC, Austra, In Berkeley, June ie, oeiovea sisrer-innaw ot Mrs. Helen Cezarevlc of Walnut Creek; de- voiea aunr ot Helen Liepins and Alma Peon both of Walnut Creek. A native of Latvia; aged 76 years. A member of North Califomlan Evengellcan Lutheran Latvian Congregational Church of aan r-rancisco. Friends are Invited to attend services Sunday, Jun 5, 1964, at 4 p.m.

at TRUMAN'S CHAPEL, Telegraph Avenue, at 30th Street, Oakland, Rev. Arnold Ernst-son officiating. Inurnment, Chapel of me inimes, Oakland. COGHLAN, Right Reverend La In Oakland, June 2, 1944, tovlna son of the late John and Susan Coghlan; dear ororner ot sister wary r-rancis Aavier, sisters or Mercy, jonn A. and peter Coghlan, both of Son the late Joseph, Timothy Daniel, Susan, Theresa Mary A.

and Wll- i am Loonian; lovina uncle ot Rev- erend John A. Coughlan of Ceres and tne nt Lt. james A. coonian, U.S.N A native of San Francisco; aged 74 years. Pastor of St.

Lawrence O'Toole's Parish; besides his many years of Pas- torlal work, Msgr. Coghlan taught at at. Patrick's seminary for two years. Arch Diocesan Director of Holy Names socierv. Friends ar respectfully Invited to at tend me tuner ol ivvxtoay, June 4, in me Church of St.

Lawrence OTooles. 3691 High Street, Oakland, where a solemn Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 10 a.m. Monslgnor Coughlan will lie In State in Church, Sunday afternoon, 2 p.m. Rec itation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Interment, Holy Sepulchre cemetery, prienos may can at me LAUREL CHAPEL OF ALBERT ENGEL AND 3300 Hioh Street, Oakland, until 1 p.m. Sunday.

Spiritual bouquet preferred. IVANS, John S. (Jack), In Oakland, June 2, 1966; beloved husband of Ruth H. Evans; loving father of Georoe Evans and MabeT Gates and the late Albert Evans; grandfather of Wayne, Jack and Linda Evans. Also leaves two great firandchlldren.

A native of North Dako-a; aged 80 years. A member of the Sportsman Club Inc. Memorial contributions to the Alameda County Heart Association, 121 East llth Street, Oakland win be oreattv appreciareo. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Sunday, June ar p.m, from the Fruitvale he Del of the Clar ence N. Cooper AAortuery, 150 Frultval Avenue; parking are aoiacenr to nap-el.

For further Information, please call 533-4)1 A 0REEN, Florence Lsclnda, In Castro Valley, Jun 2, 1964 deerly beloved wrf el Mr. William J. Green or tvou way- berry Drive, Castro Valley; devoted mother of Mr. Mery Harbin ot Castro Valley and Mr. William Brelnerd of Lai Vegas, Nevaaai wving surer or mi, Lilly Swenson.

Mr. Clark Ames and Mr. Welter Ames, all of Idaho, Idolized grandmother of Mrs, Gerrl Torres of Hayward and Dal Harbin of Castro Valley. A native of Idaho; eoed 77 veers. A member ot th Church of Je-si Christ of Latter Day Saint, Caitr Valley second waro.

Friend ar Invited attend th service at th CHAPEL Ot the VALLEY, 20359 Like Chebot Road, Castro Valley, Monday. Jun 4 at I pm. Service will be conducted under fh auspice of Th Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint. Visitation after 4 p.m. Saturday, Jun A Interment Chapel of th Chimes, Hayward.

ISAACSON, Sam Ralph, of 371 it rMywaro, jvne iree. rweoeng Chapter, Lovai Order of the Moose No. 324, Alcosta Legion and Old Tim Vaudeville Actors and Dramatic Club of Oakland. A native of Chicago, Illinois; aged 84 yean. Friends are Invited to attend fh services at SORENSON BROS.

Chapel, 1140 Street, Hayward, Monday, June A at 9:30 a.m. Rabbi J. J. Zucker officiating. Inurnment Chapel of the Chimes, Hayward.

THOMAS, Tern Havyrln Yokosuka, Japan, May 27, 1966, beloved son of Donald H. and Mary C. Thomas of Pachece; loving brother of Kathleen Ann Thomas, U.S. Marine Corps, Christine Alice Thomas, Donna Mary Thorn as and Michael Thomas all of Pacheco; dear grandson 'of Mr. and Mrs.

Val Capaul of Haywrd," Mrs. Alice B. Thomas of Pacheco and Frank W. Thomas of Detroit, Michigan. A native of Oakland.

California; aged 21 years. Friends are Invited to attend the services from SORENSEN BROS. Street, Hayward, Monday, June 4 at 9:30 a.m.;- thence to All Saints- Church. Hayward, where a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of his tout commencing at 10 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary, Sunday at 8 p.m.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. HELMS. Reuben In San Leandro, June 2, 1964, of 445 Beverly Avenue. San Leandro, dearly beloved wife of the late George J. Helms; loving aunt of Mrs.

Patricia Burke of Mi librae, Charles peter Helm of Woodslde, Mrs. Gladys Hunnex and Mrs. Alice Perkins) sister-in-low of Walter T. Helms of Richmond. A 41 veer member of the Golden Wave Chapter No.

103 O.E.S., a charter member of the Alta Mire Club and the Ll-, brary Board of San Leandro for many years. Friends ar Invited to attend services at the East Oakland Chapel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2372 East 14th Street, Oakland, Monday, June 6, at 2 p.m. (Ample parking in adjoining garage). Entombment Mt. View Mausoleum.

(For further Information please call 534-1432). KELLY, John Terrell, of 2158 Florida Street, Hayward, June 1, 1966, beloved husband of Norma Jean Kelly; loving father of Brett Allen Kelly and Bart Ashley Kelly of Hayward; dMr son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kelly of Oak-dale, Louisiana; loving brother of James B.

Kelly, Jr. of North Carolina, Charles A. Kelly of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Karen Gail of Oakdale, Louisiana. A member of the Butchers Union Local 120 of Oakland. A native of Shreveport, Louisiana; aged 24 years.

Friends are invited to attend services from SORENSEN BROS. CHAPEL, 1140 B. Street, Hayward, Monday, June 4, at 11 a.m. Reverend Elliott Paulsen officiating. Visitation will begin on Saturday, June 4.

Interment, Golden Gat National Cemetery, San Bruno. LaGRAVE, Bertha In Oakland, June 3, 1966, loving mother of Mrs. Gertrude Sullivan of Newport Beach, Mrs. Nor-man Brown and Mrs. Byril Groseclose, both of Washington and Mrs.

Maxine Dorricott; devoted grandmother of nine grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. A member of St. Leo's Altar Society. Friend are Invited to attend the funeral Monday, June 6, at 9 a.m. from the JOHN COX PIEDMONT MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4016 Howe Street, Oakland; thence to St.

Leo's Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 p.m. Interment St. Mary' Cemetery. LEE, La Verne, Jn Oakland, June 3, 1964, beloved wife of Wayne Lee of Lafayette; loving mother of Rodrlck, Chris, and Stephanie Lee of Lafayette; sister of Mrs.

Mildred Jones of Lafayette. A native of Oregon. Friends are invited to attend services at the CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES, 4499 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, Monday, June 4. at 3:30 P.M. For further information please call 451-4434).

A GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES SERVICE. OUINN, Sheryl Anne, In Fremont, Jun 2, 1964, dearly beloved daughter of Barbara A. and Thomas E. Quinn of 39348 Or aka Fremont) beloved gr, daughter of John and Loretta B. Pe-dracci of San Pablo and Thomas and Gussie Quinn of Anttoch; deer niece-of Richard E.

and Joyce Pedreccl of Walnut Creek and John V. and JoAnn Pe-draccl of San Pablo. A native of Fremont, California. Friends ar invited to attend the blessing Monday, June 4, at 1 p.m. from the ROSE CHAPEL of the ELLIS-OLSON MORTUARY.

727 San Pablo Ave nue, Albany. Committal services Cemetery, San Pablo. (Our parking plaza ad loin the mortuary) ROGERS, Agnes In Calistoga, June 3, 1966; beloved wife of William P. Rogers; loving mother of Marilynn S. Clark of San Francisco; loving sister of Miml Casey, Emmy Gorman, Mary Luba, and Olga Gorman of Oakland.

A native of Sparks, Nevada. Friends are Invited to attend services from the New Mortuary of CHARLES P. BAN-NON, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland on Monday morning, June 4 at 8:45. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery. San Bruno.

(For further Information please call 632-1011.) SCHWARTZ, Henry, In Oakland, June 3, 1964, beloved husband of Karherin Schwartz; loving father of Max Aaron, Edward and Dr. Sam Schwartz; brother of Dave Schwartz; grandfather of Elden Schwartz and Howard Schwartz, and Joy Lea nee. Aged 82 years. A member of B'nal B'rlth and a sixty-year member of Temole Sinai. Oakland.

Friends are Jnvlted to attend services at me Home of Eternity Mausoleum Chapel, Terminus Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, Sunday June 5 tt4 p.m. Friends may call at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland until Sunday at 2 p.m. TROBEE, Halm 0 in Oakland, June 1964, beloved wife of the late Richard N. Trobee; loving mother of Norman R. Odea of Walnut Creek; sister of Leslie Orcutt of Richmond, James Orcutt of Miipitas and John orcutt of Omaha loving grandmother of John, Mary, and Timothy Odea.

A native of Minnesota. A resiaenr or California tor a) years. Private family services will be held Monday, -June 6, at the New SUNSET VIEW MORTUARY, 101 Colusa Avenue, Berkelev-Kenslnaton. Dr. Fred Strloo of ficiating.

Interment, Sunset View Ceme tery. TRUMBO, Dr. William Edward, D. D. S.

In Oakland, June 2, 1944, beloved hus band ot Mary Jeanne Trumbo; loving father of Nancy and Matthew Trumbo; dear son of Dr. and Mrs. William Frane Trumbo. A native of Oakland; aged 38 A graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco, member of the Alameda County Dental Association and Dental Staff of Oakland Hosoita and Children's Hosplta of the East Bay. Contributions can be made to the College of Physicians and surgeons ot son i-roncisco or tne American Cancer Society.

Friends are respectfully Invited to at tend the Recitation of the Rosary, Sunday, June 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fruitvale Chopel Of th CLARENCE N. COOPER MORTUARY, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland. (Parking area adlacent to f- Chapel). further.

Information please phone 533-4114. WALLACE, Father David June 2, 1964. -In Oakland, loving fattier of Mr. Sharon Wallace Bryant of Oakland, also survived by two grenaennaren, Kotana Bryem, jr. and Antnony uavia Dryem; brother of Mrs.

Marion Wallace Myers. A native of Cleveland, Ohio; aged 87 years, The originator of St. Augustine's Episcopal Church of Oakland. Services will be held at th St. Augustine Episcopal Church, 2424 West Street, Oakland, on Monday, June 4, at 11 a.m.

Father Richard G. Younoe officiating. Inurnment will follow at th Chapel of Chimes, Oakland. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be mad to St Auauitlna's Eolscooal Church. Friends may call at FOUCHE'S HUD SON FUNERAL HOME, 3665 I eiegrapn Avenue, Oakland, 8:30 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. (Ample parking). WORLEY, Grace Leaven, In Clear Lake Highland, Jun 2, 1V64, oeariy oeiovea wife of th let Henry B. Worleyi loving mother of Mr, jayne Morrensen Burns; sister of Frank Leaven of Oakland; grandmother of James T.

Mortensen. A native of California; ageo yean. Services war held Saturday, Jun 4, In th LAUREL CHAPEL OF ALBERT ENGEL AND 3300 High Street, Oakland. (For further Information pleas caH 532-4064). i San Francisco Deaths Aunteti.

Euoenla M. Laird. B. Branstaiii, Renee Mellke, F. W.

Breach, Anna W. Connelly, J. J. Frlza, C. Hedrlck, H.

Malta, Maria Muratiy, Pearl B. WeoMrido. C. M. Card of Thanks ALAMRDA COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION Memorial gift toward th fight against nearr oisease.

Memorial gift may be mailed tot Alameda County Heart Association Head quarters, til casr iim airvi, HI 4-3544 or presented at Crocker Citizens National Bank, 1450 Broadway, Oakland CITY OF MOPf gratefully ackntwtedg Contribution, 37 aroownie avenue, KB 1-8442. JOHNSON, Jake Sr. I with to, pre my slncer thank no epprciTxm my many relative and friends throughout th Bay Area wh were se kind to during my recent bereavement and also for th beautiful floral offerings. San Francisco Bay Area. Fair through tomorrow, except patchy "tow cloudiness near the ocean Increasing slightly tomorrow morning.

Low tonight 45 to 52. West to northwest wind 15 to 25 mph in the afternoons. Northern and Central California. Fair through tomorrow, except variable high cloudiness Northern California. Patchy fog and low cloudiness along coast Increasing slightly tomorrow.

Slightly warmer days. Mount Shasta Siskiyou Area. Mostly fair through tomorrow, except variable high cloudiness. Slightly warmer days. sierra Nevada.

Mostly fair through tomorrow, but variable high cloudiness. Slightly warmer days. San Joaquin Valley. Fair through tomorrow. Slightly- warmer days.

High both day 82 to 92. Low tonight 52 to 58.. Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph. Santa Clara Valley. Fair through tomorrow." Slightly warmer days.

High both days 72 to 42. Low tonight 45 to 52. Hign and low at San Jose 75 and 47; Northwest wind TO to 20 mph afternoons. Northwestern California. Mostly fair through tomorrow, except variable high cloudiness.

Patchy fog and low cloudiness along coast increasing slightly tonight and tomorrow. High and low at Ukiah 78 and 46. Coastal wind northwest 10 to 20 knots, except variable 5 to 10 knots extreme north. MORE MORE MORE California Summary A high Is centered about 400 miles west or Los Angeles. Another high is centered about 150 miles wast of Seattle with ridge eastward over Washington and Oregon.

A weak low Is located in Northwest Mexico. Fair weather prevails over all of th state this morning with some variable high cloudiness over the northern portion of the state. There is some very patchy low cloudiness and fog along the coast. The forecast continues fair weather over the state through tomorrow but there will be some variable high cloudiness In Northern California. Patchy fog and low cloudiness along the coast will be Increasing slightly late tonight and tomorrow.

Daytime temperatures will be slightly warmer particularly over Northern and Central California. The Central Valley will warm to the 80s and coastal valleys mostly in th 70s. Coastal temperatures will be mostly in the 40s but will reach the 70s along the southern coast. Warmest will continue to be the southeastern desert region where temperatures will be near 100. Coastal winds will be west to northwest 10 to 20 knots through tomorrow except variable 5 to 15 knots In th extreme north.

Northwesterly wind 20 to locally 30 knots will prevail in -the afternoons from Point Reyes southward to Half Moon Bay. Precipitation NATIONAL Anchorage Billings Bismarck Burlington Chicago Duluth Helena Honolulu S.F WOMAN Devil's Slide Crash Victim Identified PACIFICA The San Mateo County coroner's office has tentatively identified the latest victim of Devil's Slide as Tanya chee Worcik. 23, ot zm Oiatanoosra San Francisco The broken body of the young woman was recovered yesterday by Pacihca Fire-Capt. James v. vansr whowas lowered on -a cable down the 400-foot embank ment.

Kvans said the woman's car found ion feet awav from her body, must have hurtled over the cliff at high speed, soaring as much as 100 feet through the air before smashing below. The coroner's office said the body was tentatively. Identified thronph naoers found on the 1 hnrfv. ShA had heen dead about 12 hours before motorists sighted her body shortly before noon Friday Pancake Breakfast lFAYETTE Kiwanis Club will hold its annual conv munity pancake breakfast 8 a.m..until noon tomorrow on ine Louis Store parking lot. -LEGAL NOTICES- unnrc run rnPiFK OF CER TAIN PROPOSALS TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF OAK LAND PRINTED IN PAMPHLET FORM MAY BE HAD UPON APPLI CATION THEREFOR AT THE OF ne rue rlTV ri EPK uATirc i iwwh nrven nurauant ic Resolution No.

46636 CJVi.S. passed by th Council ot th City of Oakland, Ap rll ta, l6o that copl ot certain pro posals to amend the Charter ot th City ot Oakland, printed In pamphlet nrnriAula are to ba sub mitted to th qualified elector of Id 1 I 11. ClwIlM ciry, ar apeiiai itoimimi consoiloateo wirn uirecr rrimarr cm linn tn ha hald an Tuesday. June 1966, may be had upon application mrfor at th otflc of the City Clrk In th city Han ot saia city. GLADYS M.

MURPHY City Clerk and Clerk ot th Council No. 451 April 27-(41t) NOTICE OF INTENDED TRANSFER AND LEASEBACK Notice is hereby given that Hunt Food Industries th Intended Transferor (Lessee), with an olflce at 1645 W. Valencia Drlv, Fulirton, California 02634, Intend to Mil certain personal nroDertv to: MAI Equipment Corporation, Intanood Trantferea (Les sor), of 300 East 44tn street. New York, New York; and that sold Intended Transferee (Lessor), MAI Equip ment Corporation, intend to letsocecic to said transferor (Lessee) lb said personal property, a general descrip tion ot wnicn i oata processing equipment manufactured by International Business Machines Corporat'on Mid property being mora particularly described a follow: Lxated at: 35 West A Street, Hayward, Calif. 454l Description Serial Number Sorter 83 27068 Collator SS 12290 vXphebttlcal Accounting Machine 402 2384 Document Originating Mechin Sit 2210 Interpreter 548 31431 -and (hat Mid tal and leaseback Iran-taction I to consummated on Jun 10, 1966, at ortic.

ot Mia Transferor (Lessee). Dated: May 25, 194, MAI EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Transfer (Lessor) By ROBERT W. BEREND Assistant Secretary No. 383A June 4- (lt) BAY AREA T3 42 Oakland 75 42 Pittsburg 75 48 S. Francisco 71 43 Walnut Crk 47 52 74 54 62 52 75 42 83 51 76 53 78 54 44 47 72 51 79 52 94 Danville Llvermore Martinez Mt.

Diablo CALIFORNIA Bskersfield 79 53 Paso Robles Eureka 54 45 Red Bluff Fairfield 74 51 Sacramento Fresno 81 52 Salinas Hamilton Fid 71 44 Santa Barb- Los Angeles 75 57 Stockton Moffett Fid 70 49 Thermal Needls 96 49 NATIONAL Albany, NY. 80 .59 Juneau 75 51 Albuquerque 91 49 Kansas C. 80 46 Amarlllo 95 41 Las Vegas 92 64 Anchorage 64 53 Llttl Rock 88 44 Ahsevill 74 48 Louisville 83 58 Atlanta 80 58 Memhpis 84 69 Billings 9 64 41 Miami Bch 79 74 Birmingham 82 59 96 47 Bismarck 64 48 Milwaukee 82 43 Boise- 43 38 Mpls. St. PI.

88 47 Boston 81 43 N. Orleans 84 40 Brownsville 88 69 New York 84 63 Buffalo 9 75 63 N. Platte 93 57 Burlington Vt. 78 61 Oklahoma C. 91 68 Casper 84 44 Omaha 83 60 Charleston SC 78 67 Philadelphia 78 58 CharlWVa.

85 55 Phoenix 99 40 Charlotte, NC 81 58 Portland, Me. 78 61 Chicago 80 66 Ore. 41 42 Cincinnati 84 60 Raleigh 82 57 Cleveland 87 65 Rapid City 77 55 Columbus, O. 82 56 Reno 74 34 Denver 84 47 Richmond 80 57 Des Moines 83 64 St. Louis 80 61 Detroit 82 56 St.

Pt. Tampa 87 71 Duluth 79 44 Salt Lake C. 74 43 El Paso 97 70 San Antonio 84 46 Fairbanks 71 50 San Dieao 72 58 Fargo 69 4 St. St. M.

57 Fort Worth 88 68 Seattle 55 49 86 67 47 42 94 57 81 61 88 67 Helena 57 35 Shreveport Honolulu Houston Indinapolis Jackson, 87 75 Spokane 83 72 Tucson 84 40 Washington aa 63 wicnita Jacksonville 81 43 CANADA Calgary 54 46 Reglna Edmonton 60 46 Winnipeg Montreal 75 41 Vancouver INTERNATIONAL Aberdeen 50 Manila Amsterdam 57 Moscow 45 46 53 48 59 48 91 59 50 57 43 43 39 Ankara 43 Oslo Berlin Birmingham Casablanca Cophenhagen 55 Paris 54 Rome-66 Rome 54 Sofia Tjuoiin Geneva London Madrid Malta 57-Stt 54 54 Tokyo 54 Tunis 59 Vienna 46 41 43 S5 Prints Trap Rape Suspect A partial fingerprint left on the telephone of a rape victim helped lead to the arrest of a suspect in that attack one month later Charged with two counts of rape and held on $11,000 bail is Lionel Lee, 21, an unemployed fork-lift operator-of 1948 89th -Ave. Police inspector Jack Froe-ming said an East -Oakland housewife was assaulted April 18 after the attacker gained entrance to the house by saying he wanted to use the telephone. Police subsequently "lifted" the fingerprint from the in questioning neighbors of the. victim that Lee fitted the description of the attacker. They found he had a previous arrest record and matched the fingerprint from the phone to his fingerprints But they were unable to lo-.

cate Lee. So they passed the word that he was sought in con- nection with a traffic warrant outstanding against him. Lee showed up at the Hall of Justice yesterday and was apprehended by tfetectiveft Froeming said Lee was identified -by- the- hoijsewife and another woman raped on May 27. Lee will appear in Municipal Court Monday on the charges. Plaque Honors JFK FLORENCE, Italy (AP) A bas-relief of President John Kennedy was dedicated here yesterday.

The plaque, set up by a Roman Catholic cultural center, depicts the late President stretching out his arms to a group of persons clustering about him. Seaman Killed In Auto Crash Lloyd B. Cames, 23, seaman attached to the Alameda Naval Air Station, was killed yesterday near Sparks, when his auto went out of control and rolled over, crushing Carnes' skull. A In the car. Miss Sandi Tietsort, 18, of Winne-mucca, was treated for shock and released, according-to the Nevade Highway PatroL The accident occurred shortly after noon about a mile east of Sparks on Interstate 80.

852 MOBILE HOMES for RENTTby cash or check certified to without umr.wivMvwww.vTnr"" I Qualification In the amount of One NOTICE OF SALE OF AIRCRAFT AT PUBLIC AUCTION NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on or 10:00 a.m., in tne ottice ot th Airport th Metropolitan Oakland International Airport in th City of Oakland, County of Alameda, Stat of California, th undersigned will sell at public auction to th highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States of America, on (1) Douglas Model DC-4 four-engine transport aircraft, having aircraft registration number 44994, being th designation visible on said aircraft. Said auction and sale will be mad under and by virtu of th provisions of Section 1208.61 to 1208.70, Inclusive, of the Code of Civil Procedure of th Stat of California, and for th purpose of satisfying th lien of th undersigned In th present sum of $1,430.00 against laid aircraft, for the storage and safekeeping thereof and for th cost of sal herein Incurred. Twenty-flv per cent (25) of th amount bid for said aircraft must submitted In cash, lawful money of th United State of America, or approved substitute, with each bid, and the balance ot the amount bid must be paid within ten (10) days following th date of such sal. The undersigned reserves th rignt ro 010 at said puouc auction ai ano Dated at Oakland, California, this 13th CITY OF OAKLAND, a municipal corporation, acting VACATION trailer, "Little Loafer," sleeps A $30 weekly. 5334548.

853 MobilihiMB Spaoa lor Riat aAaiaiAJ En lev Ufa and Live at. New Eden Roc Mobile Park Beyead Star Rating 2342 Hesperian Blvd. Hayward, 782-9721 IWVVlVJiVViVVVW 890 Airplms for Sail ar Riaf 1945 Mooney Mark 21, 150 hour. Mark 12 VOA-4, 416,400, Stone Aviation Inc. 9425 Earhart Road, Oakland Airport, 549-4284.

892 Airplmi Parts and Sirviea U4ur.il) tome for rent, sinal and twin engine aircrafts, private offices avail-able for executive aircraft. Arrow Avia tion, 719-3443. 833 AVIATION TRAINING Pl economical club member way. Resalable, $250 or $350 memberships available. iiub Instructor.

Low member-to-plaae ratio. Late model professionally maintained shipsCessna 150, Skyhawk, ikyleno, and Musketeer; 4i-zwr. poiuatf ar commercial pilots needed now. Applications being accepted for Hel icopter training, eearn perween hmk $20,000 per year, aeno resume ro di 66636-4 Tribune. YEARN to fly; NRI flying dub, $48 toining.

935-4134, 848-7915. 810 LOST lM1WxAtAAtA, AFGHAN, large shaggy dog. Cream, black fee. Area School, 35th Avenu. Child's pet.

ws-tzit. ATTACHE CASE Tan, WJOB Initials. Mr. O'Brien, OL 5-8624-MA s-awu. COLLIE, mala, Naeme Monterey Veterinarian rabies tag.

Vicinity Pen- nimen, Mian, sss-itir coneci. DACHSHUND Mixed; brown mala. I lower front teeth missing; Wayne Lakesnore; newaro; tM-im. DOG, small white, female; heirless back. tail; Castlemont Hign; w-iin JACK London Square, coat, grey caracul juoitn Pimentai, yn-nvi.

LADIES Onvx ring, Mey 24, vicinity San P.hln 24th. Oakland, reward. 453-8758. LADY'S GOLD WATCH with mesh band, Wednesday e.m., shopping district Lake- snore Avenue, wewaro. ji-jt.

DiliitFET. veliow. male. Tweet la, talks, Castro Valley vicinity. Reward, 9iru pnnnl F.

black male. 19 Inches tlToS. Wearing orange rhlneston collar, also clear plasfk collar. Sunday, vicinity Ada-line, Ashbv Berkeley. Reward.

523-8390 anytime. PARAKEET a a n-yellow, Band Number S4-47R-17. Grandmother's gift. Reward, aas-weo, mil Lacey, can Oakland. PARTY that bought grey and white Persian Cat In May from pound please Bhone 43S-9423.

WATCH Longlne, diamond bracelet hmntl award. 44M865. 8150 reward, gray altered male Persian cat, white paws, throat, nose and stomach. Disappeared Mother" Day. 438- un Ttns Nrv Avenue.

Any hour. REWARD of $100 for Information leading ta the return or mi ooei taken May 29th In Martinet. Call Roger trinar, la-un. I20-T0URD l.ll. luLrl GREYHOUND dooVlctnlty Oakland Air- port, pay for ao.

oy ano inrougn it eoaro or porr commissioners. J. KERWIN ROONE" Port Attorney By JOHN E. NOLAN (SEAL) Deputy Port Attorney No. 430 Jun 3 (lOt) 4 NOTICE BIDS FOR THfc CITY OF OAKLAND, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Th City Clerk will receive sealed bids or proposals In her office in th City Hall at any time prior to the hour ot 10:30 o'clock a.m.

on Thursday, Jun 23, 1966 tor -ne tonowing: ITEM 1: HOSE, FIRE, RUBBER LINED, COTTON AND POLYESTER FIBER JACKET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 194-1967. ITEM 2: HOSE, RUBBER-PLASTIC, GARDEN AND HIGH PRESSURE, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1966-1967. ITEM 3: LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, FOR THE FISrAL VFAR 1964-1967. ITEM 4: LUMBER, DOUGLAS FIR, STARTING JULY 1, 1964 ENDING DECEMBER 31, (766. ITEM PLYWOOD, DOUGLAS FIR, FOR SIX MONTH PERIOD STARTING JULY 1, 1964 A ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1944 ITEM 4: RAIL, METAL, GUARD, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1966-1947.

ITEM 7: REPRODUCTIONS OF DRAWINGS AND TRACINGS FOR THE FIM-AI VFAR 1964-1947. REDWOOD, FOR SIX MONTH PERIOD TRAFFIC RESERVE JACKETS AND proposal will be furnished by th shall Include all applicable taxes. Th ITEM UNIFORMS, OAKLAND CAPS Specifications and blank forms ot City Clerk on application. Price bid City I xmpt from f-eoerai txcis tax. aii proposals inan mauw wr formlty with Section 126 of th Oakland Charter, and shall be accompanied by a crtlfld or cashier's check or urty bond for an amount not test than 10 per cent ot th aggregate of th proposal, which hall be forfeited to the City if th successful bidder tall or refuse to ntr Into th contract awarded h'mA bond In an amount equal to one-fourth of th total contract price shall given by th mccessful blddr.

as guarente for faithful pertormanc of Contract to ntrd Into within ten (10) day attar award thereof. Delivery to mad attr dot of Auditor-Controller Cortlflcatlon of contract at follows! Itms 2, 4, and 7 a requited during i Fiscal Year 1964-1967 Item 4 and as required during six month period starting July 1, 1964 and ndlng December jt, 1944. Item within jlxtv (40) day. All to be furnished In accordance with th term of th specification tharvfor adopted May 34, 1944. GLADYS H.

MURPHY, City Clark No. UV-Mey 31 (St).

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