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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 33

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Oakland Tribunei
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I visits historic Meyers Home i HE Alameda Legacy Home Tour takes place today from 11 ajn. until 5 p.m. Homes on the tour 1 1 were built between 1880 and 1910 and Indude examples of Queen Anne, Cdonial Revival and Craftsman styles. The Interiors -reflect the eclectic tastes of owners interested tn all aspects -faf Vlctorian-era restoration. The totals hosted by the Alameda Ar-(Mectural Preservation Society add die Alameda Museum.

Admission Is $20 and includes a keepsake guidebook: A hirfi. todays event will be re- i served in the I Meyers Home garden. In J993, the Meyers Home was do- Dated to the city and endowed as 1 Alamedas first official house Landmarks lion worth of projects In pro-ffesn: -i At the tiww he iassumed con- trol of the firm, he took a bride, Bertha S. May, the daughter of another southern Alameda county pioneer family. The couple raised three daughters In their comfortable Colonial Revival style hone.

Bertha was active In die citys religious and social circles. The daughters, Edith, Mildred the MeyerelamJtyfarhearty. and Jeanette attended dm Untver-100 years, the l3-roomhouse V8lty of California, Berkdey, in the stands a double lot; a rharh and each rpmahvH rtngln, bouse, studio and greenhouse also are on the property, Owner' Henry Height Meyers was the son of a pioneer builder and tractor who traveled overland by wagon traln Grom Pennsylvania ip the 1850s; The fondly settled in Alvarado, at diatdme the county Scat of the newly formed Alameda active practice through the 1940s County. and was responsible for Hre-rut Henry was born In of whnnlff, hnupitahi and veterans Young Meyers learned the archl- buildings. He served as Alameda lecture profession by associating County architect for 22 years; dm v.T?-, with an established San Fran--; PpseyTube Portals are among his In 1993.

ttwMayura Home was donated to Alameda and endowed as the Islandsflrst official house museum, r- -Cisco firm. Percy and Hamilton--. mily notable landmark. 'y- 1899, both senior partners According to Oakland Library A ranch near Unlonslons including the wonderful; passing ioif her family legacy Into tors. Tickets for todays tour may died within a short time of one'! 0 History Room files, the family 'City belonglngto the sisters, was doll house HenryMeyers made.A;, Museum curator bepurchased at dm Meyers another land at the age of 32, lived Bimpty, managed thdrln donated tothe East Bay Regional 0 for hlsdaughters.

In her final- George Gunn organized volun- 'House, 2021 Alameda Ala-V If Henry Meyers found himself in vestments well and gave exteti-Oj Park DlstrlcL The Alameda Mu-, years, Jeanette the last surviving ieers to undertake renovations meda. For more information, call V'C- charge of af practice with $3 mlt. stvely to varlous chmlties. seum has many. Unity began planning for thie; dm house could be open for vtal-i (5 10) 5285907, a 4 1 1 i AK ft bIbbhmVs Dio I i cK ro wanetu til I rSKV III ii 'there.

sald spokeswouian- TO are the sates of die Cliicln- nati Hels still readyto golf he jgRoyals and the New York Mets. and hewffi beta con-t; For theAssaleto go atant wnmunV-ntinn thrraiilh th il stant 8he said, through, two-thirds erf the 14 -tf 1V menta ln MLB dont want mlit want Schott'and Hot nuum to retain ownership and have the flexibility to rnove. have the flexibility to move, 1 4 ITT! Ongoing gy?" FMx, Vn 7 fUlV, JKk London 4Z7 'ablt Goddaw 8 pjii, ft, Tt Canar' 511 48 St. CMdnt 911 POUMMIKM elw AM object wflu Sum Wdar St, Oddmf, 23SSHB or wwwamM-P POETRY INdi Nhat Hanh bo American League owners must andamii)orltyof RH3M0NT ADULT SCHOOL.wNow ragfetaring tfudanli for. qurtr uf daMM, beginning MoKhy.

Hw Khod of-f fn a hoU qf dMMi jndudng am and ante; wnpuM! buiiiew. fnMi aa a yaopnd Iwqiwv honanafans jnduaiul 4:. arte languagar milk; haddi and raaaMn. achooi dn kmU tw Qadlw Rafra-mini unHi rof gmra ihiIimOi-oh S9MB44 or dwek out tha aduxA addfe wwwiadmonLk12xaipat.Tha adnd kmad at 800 Magnofa Ava, PiadmonL oomina book $15 adul $10 youtfi and owning tbc tim and returning 1 Poof Oakland, lit ready to. go lii around uienTne vl- tomeys on the final draft of the Howwd Thmwi Rbd Canur, it Us gtory days entoy1118 stead- Both are on' the Col- ants are set to open thdr new, pujtiase and sale agvement under Haas family ownership, toeum Authorlty.Clty Manager, old-stjta ballpark next Hlng.

and aimed to have It complete UMhn.it ttw fhrfi.ni. rpmitwyl Robert Bobb already has his which will put a btflaer.aqueese before they depart. If the owners purchase a bad dub, groups mmHvf at Hrktn mm On Thuriftday, all 30 Nattonal boo6t saving attendance In biynrs and aellers will dy back" the next few monthsuslngfLragued nwata to Mn te iamb dram bis marketing skills to scrape; owners will meet Alsa up for.a;- Some; skeptics claim Sept 20; fcwi T'-tojo Bjun, 1330 Ldcadtore Am. together the Investors tp make a to 9 pjn, 1330 lakadiort 0hl 471-8864. -enlisted' the conskier- able legal skills of San Fran- On dm other hand.

basdll moved alnoe die: I i-1 I liRI aUairwiiii ISH.cteco' attorney Stevta Kay. A big came got Ptcdr. to' sign' mt He agreed to Toidiy'' wend, what it fakes acquire The group also wun the full --rTtaDarijilay; backing of Oakland-Alameda Samto: .3 -J mm sL v'. Mm--- si City Council President Ig- nacto.De La FuentaV: -vv i 'ffi A jTd i'HL thMwi li id madMon of tw kmar lA( and aound, taa. 7 pm.

Gtaca Worth Chureh. 2138 Cadn, Bvtoday.8e8B3L JanyBRMnwlbatistauwlmatowat P11 rf the summer and are plugging toward a shot at the toa maoting of tha Gratoar Hwdaa Adion playofis. CoaRkn 7 pjn. ta latahora Aiwnua On baseballs Baptiat Chuch, 3834 UMnra Ana; 0- 1 1-member ownership cora--: mlttee will to consider hnd 8833704 available! rv in tnexe thaeT quote has haunted OaldaDiBUiwwksabamErdayC T1ey Vt Mlent about '1. ff.tbr whethCT ttiev reallv wanted to adl the tram or were camblinfl' S.SirfdbEnttf;," which made tim risky Commit Bud Sellg.

Local officials shut out a second buyer group and drone the; DollchPlcctnlnl group aa the sole buyers to go before Major League Baseball, 1 the As near the bottom-of-the-barrel ta pay-rdl have turned Into dm sur- i whether to support dm groups Includes Selld. dm nresklents of Includes Sellg, dm presidents of -the American League and. Na-and-eight other ttonal League. owners. Also an Wednesday, the swerlng questioa that come up face-to-face," Dollch said.

"We are not to a situation where ye are being asked to make a pre sentation. But If we are tie will be a dele- ctels- County Siumrvlsor Mary King a Coliseum Authority member and county counsel Richard Winnie will be among them. Tm not sure what well be able to do, but we want to make sure that the owners know that a seat at the table," laid. "This la a private but there 1s a significant amount of public Investment to this. I hope It will be harder for them to say no when there are people there watching." Several representatives from1 the dty will be present as well, although it Is still not dear who.

Mayor Jerry Brown spoke on the phone with Sellg on Wednesday and was told it it necessary for him to be sV sJfl 0 Iwtoricd hndnwla wtti a bua tour to TnuR vk inn akaa anund tha cty. taa. 1 pnu maat wOddaodUUu-uov ipoo Od; NV1NGMA KSIITUTE Bw Rom- tanrino tha Mi of Hatv- tonmanc, 6 pnw'kwv pbaton Nyingmi yAaa11815 tfihnd Pboa Bartday, 848 ri i 8B12. roix OANCWG Tin 8" rinnnnr. nmi hi IT ai Oak Shaliuck Aw tiarkaley, 6653074 -rfi.

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