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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 33

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Oakland Tribunei
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37 Walter Schirra Gets 'Jeanme' Bid Dakian5ijirribune Fri.Nov.U968 Census in County HOLLYWOOD (UP I) space spectacular has been in- the trlevision series "I Pream srnt by Sidney Walter Schirra, one uf Ameri- vited to appear with actress of executive producer of "I ca's three stars of the Anollo 7 Barbara Kden in a segment of The invitation to Schirra Dream of i Rises, Then Djps Night SOUTH LAKE TAHOE'S 7 SEAS MOTEL BJ362 St. laki Tjhoi, Cat. 9S70S RENDEZVOUS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMEN -L. i rs Akinii rMitnr ft i air itj ff jr Luiiuun uanmno ojj-oMf 'Alameda County's population reached a new high of as of Jan. 1, 1968 but then dipped 1,084,000 on July 1, according to population estimates 1 a e'd to Alameda County Planning Director William H.

Fralej. The' slight decline due to the usual seasonal decline 'in population at the University' of 3 DAY PASS IIZki Good Sunday ti Friday Midnight. city and 430 unincorporated). Stony Brook has 160 residents. In the Livermore-Amador planning area, Livermore has 33,500 jn city and unincorporated); Pleasant on has 13,700 (12,100 city and unincorporated), and the Upper Amador Valley has li.100.

In the. more' rural areas near Livermore there were 1,470 and near Pleasan-ton 3,650. GROOVUl' ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON FEATURING A REALITY -SANDWICH EYERY SUNDAY 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Exciptlng Sundays wh tht Don PUstriip banafapptan AND HIS One Night Stay, Per Persoi Includes Mofel Room.

Plus Rotund $D40 Values Worth $11.00 '-w-iui? is loa(led with athletes this weefe. With the Seals and Oaks both in toWnJand the Raiders going for a big one against Kansas City this Sunday, meres got to be something like. a hundred athletes around, and that's not counting the visiting teams. Gus Otto and Warren Powers sharpening up their sticks or a fast game at King Richard while the A Kick Monday was in the main room giving a listen 7 Jhi Bartey-Mills Trio. Daryl Lamonica relaxed at the Inn while talking shop with his friend, Farzar, who is general "manager there.

The Seals players were hitting their favorite spot; The Ov-' erland' House on Jack London Square, while some of the Oaks were finding the Elegant Farmer to their liking. And the Raiders all-league linebacker Danny Connors is on a Greek kick. I saw him twice in the' Taverna Athena lending a good ear to the exotic- mu- 7' sic. v' Royal Canadians -ThiSuxtUttUvleThitUJitfH' IN PERSON COCKTAIL DANCING Two Nights Stay, Per Person Includes Motel Room. Champagne Plus Refund $1090 Values Wirt! (22.00 1 0 ltSlVn0NS MEN LOUUY (ilttr PIEDMONT LIVERMORE tlttINr 655 9235 443 3968 535 0671 -at the LASr NIGHT TONIGHT tax Tnd.

CSOUf MTU-HALLOWEEN COSTUME PftlftS TIC KITS NOW-M 3000 Htm CMUfbuq, Ifi -Uaiifornia Berkeley. The southern and eastern portions of the CQiinty showed a slight increase during that six month period. The Jan. 1 population was 17,000 above the population es-' timate for the same date in 1967. The slowest growth was re- corded 'in the Oakland-Berkeley area, .0.8 per cent, while the fastest growth during the year was in theUver-r more-Amador Valley per cent.

As of July 1968 the county had a total of 376,461 dwelling units and an average houses hold size of 2.9. Two-thirds of these dwelling units were sin" gle family structures: Fraley said the July 1 popu CASUALS ON THE SQUARE 100 Franklin St. (2D Kidnap Case Suspect Held To Answer ---J Joseph TiffithL 2422 FifthStBerkeiey," waf held to answer in Alameda County Superior Court -ort charges of kidnaping; robbery, and auto theft after a preliminary hearing yesterday before Oakland Municipal Court Judge Winton McKibben. Tiffith was arrested by California Highway Patrolmen in Castro Valley after he allegedly kidnaped Mrs. Evangeline Bustamante at her Laurel i ri home and drove off with her in her car.

Bustamante escaped when Tiffith stopped for gas at a service station at 105th Avenue and Acalanes Drive. The suspect is accused of in addition to robbing Mrs. 'A- Is certain, professional sports has added a great deal" of color to the local night' scene. I -'get a big kick out of watching the autograph seekers and the second guessers in action around the various clubs. It's a common sight now, to see a waitress bring "one of our local stars a drink and then say "Would you mind signing this for me; my son is a big fan of out of ten times it's the waitress who is the fan and the approach is just a slight way of not admitting-to being an autograph seeker.

Anyway, the players enjoy it all, the nightery and cafe owners roll out the welcome mat for them, and they've become so much a part of this town I hate to even think what it was like before thesports boom hit town. Picturesque is hardly the word to use to describe lation shows 939,000 in incorv AIL YOU CAN EAT msm FAMILY STYLE BUFFET a restaurant, but it fits the Tia Maria at. 399 Grand Avenue in Oakland to a tee." A little imagination can 80 SUNDAY NOV. 3 Bustamante, Held in lieu of $53,300 bail, puraiqd cuies ana in unincorporated areas. Populations, in central planning area cities are: Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, 379,500, and Piedmont, 11,500.

In the Eden-planning area," Fr a 1 estimated Hayward has 144,500 (.91,000 in the city and 53,500 in unincorporated San Leandro has (72,900 city and 19,500 unincorporated). He said Castro Valley has 48,600. There are 200 residents in Upper Canyon and 20 people in an area described as east of Palomares. In the Washington planning, the City of Fremont has 95,700 and the City of Newark has 25,300. The Union City area has, 12,700 (12,300 in the P.M.

Tiffith -is scheduled to appear Nov. 22 in Superior Court. Htm 1 IIS PAN FRIED CHICKEN, MASHED POTATOES AND GRAVY, CORN ON THE COB, HOME-MADE BIS-CUITS AND HONEY. INCLUDES 20 DELICIOUS SALADS FROM OUR ALL YOU CAN EAT SALAD BAR. CMILDMH-lOe pf YEAR OF tim ragulor m.nu of Prim Rib, N.w York St.alt, Baked Chick.n Prawn Dinnn.

LAKE MERRITT HOTEL TNI PRIME RIDDER 1800 MADISON OAKLAND- Ex-King in Clinic ROME (AP) The former, rflinister of the Savoy family said yesterday former King Umberfo of Italy is in a Paris clinic recovering from an appendectomy and a urinary in- -fection. MM go a long way and more than, a little went in to this Mexican restaurant. The overhanging tile rodfs, the native style costumes worn by the waitresses andUh -friendly atmosphere.that prevails here gives the diner a feeling of being in a picturesque Mexican village. George 'Martinez (no relation to the Tribune's "Crazy Al" though an-admirer of this zany satirist is a iinost gracious host. And the cuisine is excellent, thanks to Chef Nicholas Papageorge.

The good chef knows well the ways of Mexican cookery, though he's a native of Istanbul, which he still refers coming tolhis country he" spent some 20 years operating restaurants inMejtico. Among the employees at Tia he is admiringly referred to as "Chef Nicholas." That alone iscompli- ment enough, I'd'say. Nicholas Papageorge, however, prefers to let his Mexican creations speak for themselves. They speak in a language you and i can easily understand, not-just in Greek and' Mexican, either. one of the Eastbay's most frequented places.

AimO might add, "Chef Nicholas" is one of the few Greeks around these days who doesn't know Aristotle Onassis -J. TAKE YOUR QHMD50 WINNING CANDIDATE "TO DINNER COCKTAILS THE DLACIC ECNIGHT BROADWAY PIEDMONT 834-3222 msm NOW APPEARING GEORGE SAL AS -J: and the fit Don Wilkinson, who hasn't had too much to smile about the past year, is as happy as a lark these nights. His On Broadway club has been booming with the kartells and Don Holland. "This is tlje busiest the club has ever been," Don was saying the other night. Never, oneo get too excited about anything Don is' more han exhuberant about this booking.

'HV had Served with Soup or AILxed Green Salad with Choice of Dressing; some-lean months there and with the weekends now ifid to capacity, and the midweek business way" JUST TIIQEE PLUS ONE DANCING NIGHTS CHOICE PRIME RIB OR NEW YORK STEAK DINNERS $3.95 CHICKEN OR PRAWN DINNERS LAKE MEnniTT HOTEL 8322300 Baked Potato with Sour Cream and Chives or Spaghetti with Onr Special Sauce isLbove average, he certainly does have something to. crow about. NOW APPEARING Whole Loaf of Sour-Dough French Bread. i and Cheese Wedge EDDY PAUL AND MIS MEN OF MUSIC NIGHTLY ALI BAB A DANCING PERRYGRAPHS: Big 22nd anniversary bash at Ravazza's in Emeryville this Monday night. Johrt; pKehmeier, whqjnce operated the Room at the Top in the Bermuda Building, is at the Cape Cod House in Lafayette Jim Marks, well known in Eastbay dining circles, is now chefing at the Lamp.

Post in The Reality Sandwich (this is not a menu specialty) will be featured at the Casuals on the Square every Sunday afternoon' from 4 pjjHf, to 7 p.m. Don Peistrup's big band, will fill in once atndnth. EVtRY SAT. SID II0FF ORCHESTRA GRAND WEBSTER OAKLAND 451-7040 Many Other Dinner Entrees froth Entertainment Nightly from 5 DRANDT FRI. SAT.

WEEKEND FARE: Guy Lombardo and his. "Royal Canadians" in the Garden Room oLJtheXlaremont Hotel tonight. It's a. sellout Betty Brandt with. the SAND'S DANCING l- PUN TO ATTEND GENE SWEET'S Eddy Paul-Trio at the Concord.

Inn Three Hits and MaciArtimrBroadway (jenter BIRTHDAY PAKTT NIGHT DANCING 56' I A.M. FREE CAKE COFFEE FUN FOR EVERYONE to WALTER BABEL'S ORCHESTRA a Miss continuing at the Robin Hood Lounge, also in Concord in the Sunvalley Center Lori English tops bill at Walt Gatto's It Club in El Cerrito along with the Johnny Temby 'Trio and Al "Muletrain" Bishop Dixie Lane and her Koimtry Kut Ups at the Hitcheh Post -off Jack London Square T. The Spyders featured after hours tonieht and tomorrow at Lonney's Oakland Phone 653-5989 1M1. Willow Pan CONCORD 682-7330 -20th BROADWAY OAKLAND 451-8892 Rood Sm Denin Hayward Jo' Anne RiaMle pianobarring4 at the Berkeley House Dan Merona continues his. HELP GET OUT THE VOTE piano stylihgs in the, Whaling Station Lounge of they Jack London Inn.

SAN FRANCISCO: Morey Amsterdam. "and Talya Ferro opened a one-week: stint at Bimbo's 365 Club last night George. Shearing opens next Saturday night, at Basin Street West Miriam Makeba in Frazier with Byron and Howard at the Purple Onion. nights for O.C. Smith at Mr.

D's on Broad-1 way "Broadway Musical" revue at the" Off Broad, way Jonathan Winters will do a one-nighter at the BRING YOUR BALLOT STUB T0LANV STRAW MAT PZZA.i lleW hungry i on Ghirardelli Square Nov. THERE'S A $TRA HAT IN. YOUR Antioch Mov6s to Annex County Fairgrounds Area I No1968. PAN FRIED CUBE $0 50 STEAK DINNERS A Complete, including relish, soup or salad, Assert, beverage. Child's Platr(jrgei 1 1o XJine, leisurely in our most elegent'dininc room, the Continental Restaurant.

entrees to fchoqsefrom and no charge service plate Lv for children under 6. SERVED SUNDAYS 3 to.9;.M. I I I I HAVE VOTfO-mVf YOU? AND YOU Will RECEIVE this orrtn eooo mow NOV. 8, 1968 THHOUeH NOV. 30.

1968 AT AU, 1 8TKAW ftAT PARLOUS rv. Board" Until thejcity straight Tens ouTcertain mallets per taining to business licenses and other items. V. P. Baker of Newport Beach, representing Allied Properties, requested the ear-'ly annexation of 115 acres partly a i 1 the fairgrounds in order to build homes, multiple dwellings and commercial facilities.

Unless the fairgrounds Is included In the Baker annexa-' It would become a 75 acre island completely surrounded by city property. $1.00 OFF ON A GIANT PIZZA OR ANTIOCH -The jnty.coun- cil has unanimously voTello place the annexation of 183 acres of land west of the including the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds before the Local Agency Formation Commission. City Manager Leo Fancey gaid the annexation package will go before LAFC Nov. 5, but they wont consider the; measure until Dec. 4.

Norman Sondborg, general manager of the fair, said he. wasn't prepared to submit a commendation to me fair PIZZA SUPREME L-i. TW. a STRAW KAT yon In So iKmdro, Qa'dond, Son Pofcto, Trmott, v. Dublin, Poiont tafoyii Campbtl, Poto Aito Cupimo, AAodnn Rtno.

Coming too AnModv SoSna end Montwty and mMmr two In Socfmnto MM AN OFFICIAL STRAW HAT FREE!.

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