A SPORT Cars, HOMES AND 851A-MOBILE HOMES WANTED BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Oakland ate Tribune July 10,1964 39 Volkswagen "1500" Big One" Sedans From $1,964 1964 Ghia Super Sport 65 HP Only "4" Left $2,788 Base Price COMPLETE LINE ONLY AT Ray Klock's Volkstown U.S.A. 2619 East 12th Street Corner 26th Avenue and East 12th Streef OAKLAND. 534-3744 Open Sundays Volkswagen Campers Vacation Be the first to buy a Brand New Camper for as little as $395 DOWN and low monthly payments ALSO Chevrolet, 1963, Fleetside. Open Road Camper, snow tires, V8 engine, deluxe cab, split rim tires. Automatic, radio.
Lots of other extras. Can finance $2,700 with low down. ALSO 2 used Campers Bargain prices. Investigate today. ELY VW 3851 East 14th Street, Oakland AN 1-2804 VOLKSWAGEN, 1962; original low mileage; $1,295.
Very Hayward, sharp! LU David Motors, 25030 Mission, Volvo New 1964 Anniversary Celebration Buy Now And Get A Radio Free Push button all transistor dual speaker Plus Special Trading allowances on all models, for 10 days only Buy Now at Hayward: Auto Imports 20525 Mission, Hayward, EL 7-1543 Volvo, 1963 P1800 Sport Cpe. Like new. Four speed overdrive, radio, heater, etc. A RARE SPORTS CAR. Only $3,250.
Call or see Mr. Croom, Van Gerpen or McDermott atDoten Pontiac, Inc. 2615 Telegraph, Berkeley, TH 3-4533 Volvo Datsun RAY co*kELEY MOTORS SALES: All models, most colors PARTS: Best selection SERVICE: Factory trained experts 3000 Broadway, Oakland; TW3-2535 2611 VOLVO in Berkeley-McKevitt Shattuck TH 8-2206. VOLVO, 1959, $698. 1957 Volvo $449.
$50 down; $29 month. Dealer, 712 Lincoln, Alameda, 521-2627. VOLVO, 1958; $695; radio, heater; clean; OL 8-0949, after 6. VOLVO, 1961; two-door; clean, new speed, $850. 934-6317.
1960 PORSCHE roadster, excellent condition, blaupunkt radio. $2,325. 447-8871. 841-IMPORTED SPORT Cars, Sales, Parts, Service Wanted AA Absolute Necessity Bay Area's exclusive sports and Import dealer needs cars desperately. Will pay highest prices in Bay Area for clean compacts, foreign, domestic and all sport cars.
See us first. COMPACT CORNER 21480 Mission, Hayward; EL 2-2244. Absolutely Top Dollar For any imported car. Out of state cars cleared free. No charge for selling your car.
HAYWARD AUTO IMPORTS 20525 Mission, Hayward, EL 7-1543. VOLKSWAGENS, MERCEDES wanted NOW! Frank Henry, TH 5-1515. VOLKSWAGEN. All models. Oliver VW, 2525 Shattuck, Berkeley.
TH 5-7474. 851-MOBILE HOMES AND EQUIPMENT HIGH TRADE-IN REPUTATION Delivered set up-ready to live In. Shoppers from Eastbay take Alviso Road to El Camino, turn right, first sales on right. 1398 El Camino, Mountain View, 967-4472. Aajon's Mobile Homes Lakewood's Largest Dealer THERE MUST BE A REASON.
Also location at 2660 South First Street, San Jose. 292-6322 AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL TRAVEL TRAILERS OASIS -NOMAD Sizes 13 through 28 feet 11 you are a quality buyer don't buy trailer until you have seen the Oasis and Nomad. Preferred by people who have owned trailers before. SPECIAL OF. THE WEEK-14-foot selfcontained Nomad with shower, toilet, pressure water and pumps, butane refrigerator.
Only one of Its kind in America. Robins Motors of El Cerrito 11308 SAN PABLO AVENUE at Potrero 235-3482 (CALL COLLECT.) ABC deluxe 55 feet Factory Price, $7,928 Special Price $6,950 Two expanded rooms, 2 baths. NEWELL'S TRAILER SALES Highway 40, next to Solano Fair Grounds Vallejo, 707-643-1124 AAA New Majestic 17x14 expanding living room Master bedroom PAN AMERICAN PARAMOUNT ABC BUS'S TRAILER SALES 2998 North Main, Walnut Creek; 934-6211 2035 El Camino, Santa Clara; CH 3-6501 ALJO, 1962; 40 by 8. 2 bedroom, excellent condition, $2,900. 232-5124, after 5.
ARISTOCRATKEN-CRAFT-ANGELUS LAKEWOOD Stutler Bros. Trailer Sales 15301 East 14th Leandro 351-2710 ANDERSON, 50x10 wide; one bedroom; wall to wall carpeting throughout. Garbage disposal; washer; dryer; air conditioner; factory, Cabana; plus 25 foot awning. like new. Will help finance.
BR 6-8154. ARISTOCRAT 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19 FOOT Most wanted Travel Trailer NO ONE BEATS TRAILER CITY 2500 Springs Road, Vallejo. 385 El Camino, San Carlos. AIRSTREAM 1961 30 foot International, air conditioning; also 1963 19 excellent values. Nelson Trailer Sales.
8450 MacArthur. 632-3700. AIRSTREAM, Aljo, ideal. Nelson Trailer Sales 8450 MacArthur Boulevard, 632-3700. AIRSTREAM Sales Fair July 1-31.
Act Now! Save now! Trailer Sales 8450 MacArthur AIRSTREAM, 1964, 19-foot Globe Trotter, self contained, save over $800. Serious illness forces sale, 581-2908. ABOUT Aljo and Traveleze Trailers. See Woody, 10154 San Pablo, El Cerrito. ALJO, 1960, self contained, clean.
$1,395. 357-3163. ALJOA 15-foot, 1949, clean, good condition, $400. 351-4674. lake, resort.
$1,595. 935-0690. EASTERN built A 8X30. Modern. Ideal for FLAMINGO FAIRMONT FAIRLANE "WE MEET AND BEAT ANY CEAL" Newest floor plans, lowest down, longest terms, most trailers to see on one lot.
10's EXPANDOS 20's EL MOBILE CENTER 10636 San Pablo Avenue. 526-5641. FLAMINGO, 1959 10x46, 2 bedrooms, aluminum awning, air conditioner, 458- 4571. HEAVY duty Tru-Aid trailer hitch; Benpower brakes booster; set overload springs for ton Ford; reasonable. 278-4535.
Kenskill-Terry-Santa Fe VACATION TRAVEL TRAILERS TEILBORG TRAILER SALES 15910 E. 14th. San Leandro 351-5425 "KIT TROJAN," 1962, 10x50, 2 bedroom. Top condition. Air cooler.
Pay and take over low payments. 447-2418 after 6 p.m. LARGEST SELECTIONS OF Mobile Homes and vacation trailers in Northern Callfornia. 10 wides as low as $3,995. We also manufacture the Hiway Queen Pickup Camper.
Buy Direct AND SAVE. See Traveleze and Shasta, America's two great vacation trailers. General Trailer Sales 15050 East 14th, San Leandro, EL 1-6540. LO-LINER like new, sleeps 4, $900. See at 1749 137th Avenue, San Leandro.
357- 4056. MAYFLOWER All models and Casa direct with Dan. Dan's Trailer Sales, 11020 San Pablo Avenue. El Cerrito, LA 5-2783. NEW 55x10 Expando Completely furnished, delivered and set up.
$4,995 Mobile Wholesale Co. 1948 El Camino, Mt. View Open evenings, Sundays, YO 8-1762: "OPEN ROAD" SALE DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS CRAZY DISCOUNTS Bank of American Financing up to Five years 100 CAMPERS TRUCKS to choose from EXAMPLE: 1964's CHEVROLET, FORD, GMC, INTERNATIONAL ton dual wheels, V-8's, 4-speeds, split rims, tubes and flaps. Big alternator, heater. All heavy duty springs and shocks $1,799 with the purchase of OPEN ROAD BEL AIR 11 foot self contained camper, hot water, shower, marine tollet, Norco refrigerator (gas of relectric), oven, roiler, 40 galIon water supply.
Boot through. Sleeps up to six or: OPEN ROAD CAMPER 9 foot or foot Newport CHASSIS MODELS. ROBIN MOTORS OF HAYWARD (HAYWARD LOT ONLY) 28534 Mission Boulevard, Phone 537-6338. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS PARAMOUNT -EXPANDABLES 10 wide and 20 wide For a REAL DEAL see REAL Real's Mobile Homes, 14829 East 14th. San Leandro.
Closed Wednesday. Special Bambi 16-foot airstream, completely self contained, $299 down. Real bargain. 5 Martindales, El Camino Trailer Sales, 2090 El Camino, Mt. View.
968-6548. STREAMLINE, 1961 aluminum house trailer, 28 foot. Self contained, perfect condition. $2,699. Lloyd A.
Wise, Oldsmobile Dealer, 6006 East 14th, NE 8-4081; LO 2-6941. SKYLINE, all models and Casa Loma. See Steve, Dan's Circle Trailer Sales, 13613 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo. 234-7355. SHASTA, 1960, 15-foot, sleeps 6, pletely equipped, $995; private, 782-0651.
TRAVELEZE Trailer, 23 foot, never used, French Provincial interior, double sink, Frigidaire, apartment sized stove, Owner. twin beds, shower. See to appreciate. BE 4-5658. BE 4-1973.
TRAILER, 35x8; on Lake, Berryessa. Good location. Sacrifice. 7-0458. UNIVERSAL, 8x40; two bedrooms, excellent condition.
$2,150 or best offer. 689- 4193. USED Fireballs, 23-foot self contained; 17-foot, toilet, butane refrigerator; also new Allos. Marlins, 381 Arthur, Martinez. Viking Nashua From $6,995 $3,695 Delivered and set up.
Mobile Wholesale Co. 1948 El Camino, Mt. View Open evenings, Sundays, YO 8-1762. VACATION Travel Trailer 16-foot, Eastern manufacturer, completely in- sulated, 3 burner stove, gas refrigerator, hitch, electric brakes. Complete, $1,100.
283-0611. Vikings- -Kit Trojans 12 wide, Expando's. Kimball's6100 Potrero, El Cerrito. 50'10 Eastern built palace with aWnings, furnished 2 bedroom, front kitchen. Equity in.
trade or cash. See at 2-8 p.m. 28676 Venus Street, Hayward Continental Mobile Park. 12x55 VIKING 1 bedroom, awning, furnished, TV, stereo, ready to move in. See 27 Otsego, Eagle City, Oakley, or phone owner 728-3586, Area Code 209.
1957 Flamingo, 8x44 foot deluxe, central heating, cooler; very clean. $2,400 or trade for smaller trailer. TH 1-2346. 26-FOOT Spartan. All aluminum.
Clean. $800 or best offer, KE 6-2734. 20TH Century 1959, 30x8, 1 bedroom, colored appliances and awning, EL 7-8651. 10 foot Sportsrover, complete, sleeps three. $350.
638-2479. $500 for equity in 50-foot mobile home, 232-2604. 1961 SCOTSMAN, 15 foot, sleeps 5, real clean, $850. LA 5-4834. 851A-MOBILE HOMES WANTED (BROWN'S STORAGE YARD) 8220 Baldwin Street 2 acres of fenced hard topped space.
Get it out of your garage and driveway. Central location. 2 blocks from Freeway. Just off Hegenberger Road near White Front Store. Phone 636-1532.
CASH used Smith's Mobile Homes, 11021 San Pablo, El Cerrito, 524-3353. 852-TRAILERS FOR RENT VACATION Trailer rentals, sleeps 5, from $35 week. 1341 East 12th Street, KE 3-7790. 853-MOBILE HOME SPACE COUNTRY living, 50. 10, adults only, 4964 Crow Canyon Road, Hayward.
TRACTORS GMC tractor, $595, air over 5th wheel, ready to work, Golden Bear Ford, 2407 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, TH 5-3064. SMALL garden tractor, best offer takes, must sell, GL 1-6335. 900-AIRPLANES FOR SALE 1963 CHEROKEE Super Custom 180. Total time 350 hours. Narco Mark 11, and Mark 12 with dual omni's, like new.
Licensed to 5-65. Possibly take older trade; will also consider adding three interest partners, if qualified. Call 524-3711 dinnertime. 903-AVIATION TRAINING Comstock Flight Center Offers: Ground School Commercial Rating Tuesday, July 14, 7 p.m. Jeppersen Programmed Course Streamlined Simplified Twin Engine Rating in the fabulous Twin Comanche Learn to Fly In the sporty, new Cherokee 140 Comstock Aviation, Inc.
"Piper People" Former Oakland Airline International Terminal Building Airport Open 7 days Phone 569-9015 PILOT Course, weekly. Callfornia Aviation 569-5855, Oakland Airport! 1100 LOST ALL-GREY tomcat, split-left ear, bluegreen eyes. 536-5755. BLACK shaggy female; mixed poodle and co*cker, white around face and paws. Answers Bootsie, near Macy's, San Leandro, reward.
351-4402. COLLIE, male, sable; collar, no tags; vicinity East 38th Street. 534-9642. LADIES watch, gold, initialed R.A.H. Reward, HI 4-0236.
MASONIC emblem. Engraved. Frank Miller. Lakeshore, Grand Avenue Area. Reward.
Sentimental value. 444-7385. WRIST watch; ladies; octagonal. Downtown. area.
Keepsake. Reward. 568-3999. 1200-FOUND CAMERA accessories for Retina reflex. BR 6-6632.
DOG, black co*cker. Female. San Leandro, pay ad. EL 1-5727. DOG, black, tan, male, older, East land vicinity.
568-1252. ENVELOPE. containing money, Blue Chip stamps, corner 73rd Avenue East 14th, July 1. Clyde Foster, EL 1-0420, MYNAH BIRD. Identify band numbers, Mrs.
Voss, OL 8-4825. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RECESS MEETING BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1964. The recess meeting of the Board of Supervisors was called to order at 9:10 a.m. On call of the roll, the following were present: Supervisors Hannon, Murphy, Razeto, Sweeney, and Chairman Pursel-5. A further hearing was had on the Budget for 1964-65 and the following resolutions were adopted in connection therewith: Fixed tax rate of the Ashland County Fire Protection District at eighty-six cents per $100 of assessed value.
Adopted final budget adjustments. Adopted final budget. Adopted temporary transfers of funds. Approved certain travel requests. Adopted appropriation for advertising, Bids were opened for the improvements in the El Portal Assessment District and referred to the Attorney Engineer of work for said district and the District Attorney and County Surveyor for a report and recommendation.
The further hearing on the request of R. A. Lunde, regarding veteran's exemption was called and dropped from the agenda. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED: Adopted statement of results of the canvass of the returns of the Primary Election held on Tuesday, June 2, 1964 as certified to by the County Clerk. Approved transfers of funds as provided by the implementation of Section 29125 of the Government Code.
10:10 a.m. recessed. 10:32 a.m. reconvened; Present: Supervisors Hannon, Murphy, Razeto, Sweeney, and Chairman Pursel-5. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED: Accepted deeds for the Improvements of 162nd Avenue, Mateo Street, Proctor Road, Meekland Avenue, and Baker Road.
Executed certification of Right of Way-Redwood Road project. Authorized payment to Western Pacific Railroad Company-Flashing light signals on Hesperian Boulevard. Adopted notice of hearing Proposed Yeandle Annex to Castro Valley County Fire Protection District on July 21, 1964, 10:30 a.m. Authorized Purchasing Agent to sell cast iron scrap castings and metal. Executed contract with Silva Brothers, Contractors, of East Avenue.
The request of Harry Randall, et al, to close a portion of Via Murietta for a July 4 picnic, dance, and barbecue was granted. 10:38 a.m. recessed for Redevelopment Agency. 10:40 a.m. recessed for Flood Control District.
10:45 a.m. reconvened; Present: SUpervisors Hannon, Murphy, Razeto and Sweeney-4; Excused: Chairman sel-1. Supervisor Sweeney was appointed temporary chairman. obligations of Kaiser Engineers enAuthorized to consent that rights. and gineering services--Emergency Operating Center-be transferred to Henry J.
Kaiser Company. COMMUNICATIONS: Arthur Frolich and Associates-invoice, Fairgrounds Grandstand approved. Aristides Demetrios invoice, sculpture for Alcopark-approved. 10:50 a.m. Supervisor Razeto cused.
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED: Allowed additional positions Welfare Department. Adopted Ordinance No. 858 N. S. amending salary ordinance.
Authorized over-time for Pediatric Staff Physicians. Authorized Auditor Special Warrants -excess reimbursem*nt-care of JuvenIle Court wards. (6) Authorized payments In escrow for acquisitions of real property sell City Project Area. Refunded overpayment-patient at Highland Hospital. Refunded double payment of taxes.
Refunded certain taxes, cancelled certain taxes, certain uncollected tax penalties, and corrected assessment roll. Directed deposit of warrant received as pro rata of taxes. Approved ditor-Controller inventory adjustme Department. Refunded deposit on Civil Defense badge. Executed agreement with State of California covering salary of Alameda County Agricultural Commissioner.
Authorized Purchasing Agent to trade in certain surplus County property and sell by-products. Executed agreements with schools and school districts for school health services. Executed agreements with school districts and schools for hearing testing services. Executed Joint Powers Agreement with Contra Costa County for book selection services for the County Library. COMMUNICATIONS: Welfare Director -referring five cases of apparant fraud in Aid to Needy Children Program-referred to District Attorney.
County of Sacramento report from Sacramento County Executive and Welfare Director regarding Welfare -Filed. Glaziers Local Union No. 169-Notice of Wage Scale -referred to Director of Personnel. County Administrator -Recommending routine personnel transactions in departments of Farm Advisor, Fire Warden, Institutions, Redevelopment, Welfare, Auditor, Probation, Sheriff, and Library-Approved. Oakland Chamber of Commerce-invoices for advertising--approved.
10:57 a.m.- Pursel present. Approved final A map Tract 2493. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED: TE Adopted Notice of Hearing -625th Zoning Unit-on July 16, 1964, at 9:00 a.m. Cancelled Board of Supervisors' Reg- ular Meeting on Tuesday, August 11, 1964, the succeeding meeting to -be Tuesday, August '18, 1964. Directed District Attorney to take actions (3) to recover costs of hospitalization.
Executed contract with Ernst Ernst for annual audit of all County records. Adopted program of Annual Achievement Certificates. Executed lease with Webster Realty Corporation at 22777 Main Street, Hayward. Accepted bid of Ransome Companyimprovements in El Portal Assessment District. COMMUNICATIONS: Pleasanton Area Chamber of Commerce report on industrial growthfiled.
-report for month of MayFiled. The Pleasanton Times-affidavit and Invoice for publishing Notice of Hearing -Approved. and principal, annual encroachment bond-Approved. Louis G. Boucher application for Free Peddler's License- Granted.
Juvenile Justice Commission-1963 inspection reports of institutions Filed. Oakland Dental Assistants Societyrequesting use of meeting roomGranted. Fly Control Advisory Committee minutes of meeting June 4-Filed. Alameda County Parks (Recreation Areas) Advisory Committee -Minutes of meeting May 26 Filed. City of Fremont- name of Verga Drive to Cyprus Drive, Tract 2372-Filed.
Secretary of State -certificate of "Clawiter Annex No. 14" to City of Hayward-Filed. District Attorney-oral report on request of George P. Oaks on behalf of John Lewis, Zoning Adjustment-Answered. Mrs.
Jean G. Kirkwood letter of appreciation-Filed. The claims, also payroll, as submitted by the Auditing and Finance Committee, were approved and referred to the Auditor for payments: General Fund 1963-64 $177,065.05 General Fund 1962-63 1,636.00 Road Fund 1963-64 7,618.80 Library Fund 1963-64 476.48 Crippled Children's Services Fund 1963-64 7,205.75 Total $194,002.08 2:40 11:27 p.m. a.m. Recessed.
Reconvened; Present: SUpervisors Murphy, Sweeney, and Chairman Pursel-3; Excused: Supervisors Hannon and Razeto-2. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED: Appointed Hildegard M. Leslie, M. Member, Mental Health Advisory Board. Fixed Alcopark rate for IBM employees working In Data Processing Center.
A work session was had with Judge Bostick and the Marriage Counselor. 2:48 p.m. Supervisor Razeto present. Resolutions (8) were adopted transferring funds. 3:36 p.m.
Recessed to Thursday, July 2, 1964, at 9:00 a.m. RECESS MEETING BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964 The recess meeting of the Board of Supervisors was called to order af 9:13 a.m. On. call of the roll, the following were present: Supervisors Hannon, Murphy, and Chairman Pursel-3; Ex-Supervisors Razeto and Sweeney -2. The further hearing on the petition of Myrtle and Edwin Hedlund, for an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance (511th Unit) was referred back to the Planning Commission and continued to July 23, 1964, at 11:00 a.m.
A resolution was adopted setting the 556th Unit Zoning for hearing on July 23, 1964 of 11:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. Supervisor Razeto present. A hearing was had on the application of Oliver deSilva Inc. for a sand and gravel pit permit-referred to the State Department of Water Resources and continued to July 23, 1964 at 11:15 a.m.
A hearing was had on the appeal of Richard E. Netherwood, et ux, from the Planning Commission disapproval of their application for an adjustment appeal granted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Hannon, Murphy, and Razeto3. NO: Chairman Pursel-1. EXCUSED: Supervisor Sweeney-1. A hearing was had on the petition of Construction Company for an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance (617th Unit)-adopted as Ordinance 859.
10:32 a.m. recessed. 10:51 a.m. reconvened; Present: Supervisors Hannon, Murphy, Razeto; and Chairman Pursel-4; Excused: Supervisor Sweeney. A resolution was adopted authorizing application for Hill-Burton Funds for Hospital Core Project.
A hearing was had on the appeal of Chester A. Green from the Planning Commission conditionally approving his. application for an adjustment. 11:07 a.m. Supervisor Sweeney present.
Appeal granted by the following vote. AYES: Supervisors Hannon, Murphy, and Razeto-3. NOES: Supervisors Sweeney and Chairman Pursel-2. A further hearing was had on the petition of Kenneth C. Aiken for an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance (613th Unit).
Motion to withdraw petition granted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Murphy, Razeto, Sweeney, and Chairman Pursel-4. NO: Supervisor Hannon-1. A further hearing was had on the petition of Charles M. Peterson for an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance (618th Unit)-a resolution rezoning area and referring the matter to the Planning Commission for a report was adopted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Hannon, Murphy, and Razeto3. NOES: Supervisor Razeto and Chairman Pursel.
A resolution adopting the "Let Freedom Ring" observance on July 4, 1964, was adopted. The Chairman announced that the Board would sit as a Board of Equalization beginning Monday, July 6, 1964 at 10:00 a.m. No further Business appearing, the meeting adjourned at 12:45 p.m. KENT D. PURSEL, Chairman.
LELAND W. SWEENEY, Temporary Chairman ATTESTED: JACK G. BLUE, Clerk JACK K. POOL, Chief Clerk No. 13A-July 12 (11) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE-BIDS FOR THE CITY OF OAKLAND, STATE OF CALIFORNIA The City Clerk will receive sealed bids or proposals in her office in the City Hall at any time prior to the hour of 10:30 o'clock a.m.
on Thursday, July 23, 1964, for the following: ITEM 1: FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PIPE CONDUIT IN BROADWAY TERRACE BETWEEN DUNCAN WAY AND CAPICORN AVENUE, IN A PATH BETWEEN BROADWAY TERRACE AND TAURUS AVENUE, AND IN TAURUS AVENUE BETWEEN THE PATH AND BROADWAY TERRACE. (C-803) ITEM 2: FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF A PIPE SEWER IN 35TH AVENUE FROM FOOTHILL BOULEVARD TO 250 FEET, MORE OR LESS, NORTHERLY OF SUTER STREET AND IN PORTIONS OF LYNDE STREET, HUMBOLDT AVENUE, SCHOOL STREET, LAUREL AVENUE AND SUTER STREET FROM LAUREL AVENUE TO MAPLE AVENUE. (C-824) Specifications and blank forms of proposals to be obtained at the Engineering Information Counter, 8th Floor, City Hall, upon deposit of $10.00 for Item 1 and $40.00 for Item 2. Price bid shall include all applicable taxes. The City is exempt from Federal Excise tax.
All proposals shall be made in conformity with Section 126 of the Oakland Charter, and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or surety bond for an amount not less than 10 per cent of the aggregate of the proposal which shall be torfeited to the City if the successful bidder fails or refuses to enter into the contract awarded him. Bond in an amount equal to per cent of the total contract price as a guarantee for faithful performance of the contract and a bond in an equal amount to guarantee the payment of all claims for labor and materials furnished to be given by successful bidder. Contract to be entered Into within ten (10) calendar days after award thereof, work shall be commenced within ten (10) calendar days and shall be completed as follows: Item 1: within forty-five (45) working days and Item 2: within two hundred (200) working days. Said work shall be performed in accordance with the specifications therefor adopted June 30, 1964, and filed in the office of the City Clerk to which reference is hereby made for full details and description. GLADYS H.
MURPHY, City Clerk No. 6-July 6 (51) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed, competitive bids will be accepted in the office of the Purchasing Agent, County of Alameda, Administration Building, 1221 Oak Street, Oakland. Bid 1-33709-Due July 20, 1964 at 11:00 A.M. for CANNED FOOD Bid 1-66984-Due July 28, 1964 at 11:00 A.M. for CONTRACT FOR DRUGS Specification and bid blanks covering the above may be obtained from the Purchasing Agents Office, County of Alameda.
No. July 10 (11) BAY COUNTIES VITAL STAT STATISTICS Licenses Issued ALBANESE-BYRNE Ciro Albanese, 21, and Margaret Ann Byrne, 20, both of Oakland. ADAMS-McFARLAND Peter Clarence Adams, 18, Hayward, and Patricia Ann McFarland, 16, Oakland. BIGGAR-WALLACE Robert John Biggar, 22, of Las Cruces New Mexico, and Joanna Jane Wallace, 21, of Orinda. BROWN-BROWN James Stanley Brown 111, 33, of Albany and Alice Brown, 35, of Oakland.
COE-SZUMIEL James Rodney Coe, 22, and Donna Theresa Szumiel, 18, both of San Leandro. CARR-SOUTHARD Elwin Lynn Carr 20, and Sharon Lee Southard, 18, both of Hayward. CALDWELL-LOBATO James Allen Caldwell, 21, Newark, and Elva Jane Lobato, 21, Fremont. DEAK-TAYLOR Frank Michael Deak, 27, and Lois Virginia Taylor, 22, both of Berkeley. ELVIN-AUSK Charles Lyle Elvin, 53, and Minnie May Ausk, 63, both of Oakland.
EDWARDS-BINGHAM Melvin Cleve Edwards, 37, of San Francisco and Sydney Margaret Bingham, 37, of Oakland. GOMEZ-KIRKPATRICK Levi Ignacio Gomez, 22, Trinchera, Colorado, and Joyce Kirkpatrick, 17, Orland. HEPTING-LANDIS Douglas Richard Hepting, 22. of Maryland and Yvonne Colleen Landis, 20 of Alameda. JARVIS-DINGIS Olen Grandvel Jarvis, 23, and Thelma Louise Dingis, 25, both of Okland.
KOSKI-COUGHLIN James Michael Koski, 24, and Bonnie Jeanne Coughlin, 21, both of Oakland. LeDoux, DOUX-WARDE 23, of Sunnyvale, Lawrence Patricia Clare Warde, 25, of Oakland. MARTIN Harold Anthony 20 of Union City and Cheryl Lee Valenzuela, 20, of Oakland. McINTOSH-REID Alan Galus Ramsey McIntosh, 22 and Judith Elizabeth Mary Reid, 21 both of Berkeley. McCRACKEN-OLIVEIRA Samuel Edward McCracken 23, Sunol, and Evelyn Joan Oliveira, -19, Newark.
Janis Sheryl Silva, 19, both of HayNETO-SILVA Gary Alien Neto, 21, and ward. PRADO-HILBISH Michael Stephen Prado, 25, and Denine De Puey Hilbish, 22, both of Alameda. Stephen Daniel Polackwich, 21, and Barbara Jeanne Hooper, 21, both of Hayward. POULOS-WILLIAMS William Jane Williams, Thomas Poulos, 41 Dolores 34 both of Oakland. ROMERO-RUNDALL Ralph Romero 20, and Sharon Kay Rundall, 20, both of Hayward, SANCHEZ-RYCE-Candido John Sanchez, 19, and Martha Lynne Ryce, 197 both of Oakland.
VAN DELINDER- BROWN Keith Wesley Van Delinder, 20 and Carol Anne both of Alameda. -S pen Wheelington 20 and Bonita Gail Monroe, 16, both of Hayward. WILKINS-WILLIAMS Therman Don Wilkins, 27, of San Francisco and Earlie Mae Williams, 22, of Oakland. WILLIAMS-WHITTAKER Arthur Grant Williams, 25, San Lorenzo, and Elizabeth Ann Whittaker, 22, Hayward. WELLS-DELANDER James William Wells, 21, San Jose, and Diane Helen Delander, 21, Fremont.
Divorces Filed ALVES, Marla E. vs. John H. CASEY, Shirley L. vS.
Raymond A. CORREIA, Pauline vs. Charles. LOWE, Bobby E. VS.
Margaret Vern (annulment). MARINO, Erna vs. Albert Paul. EVANS, Della R. vs.
Samuel J. (separate maintenance). VALADEZ, Mattie M. vs. Anthony.
LOGGINS, Joette vs. Owen. BRANDON, Mary Etta vs. Delyn D. HAYDEN, Violet vs.
Joseph. PERSELLE, Pamela vs. Barry. SEWARD, Margery T. vs.
Joseph N. LATHROP, Sarah Jane vs. William Henry STANLEY, 'Robert L. vs. Sandra K.
SLEEPER, Lucille B. vs. Kenneth H. CAMPBELL, Elaine Marie vs. Benjamin M.
HENRY, Dolores I. vs. Richard A. RAQUEL, Fred C. vs.
Pacita M. MALONEY, Beverly vs. Gene. LEGAL NOTICES FOR THE REPAIR OR CONSTRUC- Pursuant to statute and to the resoTION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK, lution of the Board of Supervisors of DRIVEWAY, CURB AND GUTTER' IN the County of Alameda directing this THE CITY OF OAKLAND, CALI- Notice, FORNIA, FOR THE REMAINDER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1964-1965. the said Board of Supervisors of the Specifications and blank forms of County of Alameda in open session, on proposals will be furnished by the Engi- the 30th day of June, 1964, declared publicly all neering Information Counter, 8th Floor, opened, examined and City Hall.
Price bid shall include all sealed proposals or bids for performing applicable taxes. The City is exempt the work and improvement intention described 107556, from Federal Excise tax. All proposals in Resolution of No. shall be made in conformity with Sec- adopted on the 28th day of April, 1964, tion 126 of the Oakland Charter, and which Resolution of Intention is on file shall be accompanied by a certified or in the office of the County Clerk of the cashier's check or surety bond for an County of Alameda and is hereby reamount not less than 10 per cent of the ferred to for a description of said aggregate of the proposal which shall work and relative improvement and for all be forfeited to the City if the successful particulars to the proceedings bidder fails or refuses to enter into the under said Resolution of Intention; and contract awarded him. notice is also hereby given that the Bond in an amount equal to of Board of Supervisors of the County of the total contract price as a guarantee Alameda, thereafter on the 30th day of for faithful performance of the con- June, 1964, awarded the contract for tract and a bond in an equal amount said work and improvements to the to guarantee the payment of all claims lowest regular responsible bidder, to for labor and materials furnished to wit: be given by successful bidder.
RANSOME COMPANY Contract to be entered into within at the prices named in the bid for said ten (10) calendar days after award work and improvement of said bidder, thereof, work. shall be commenced which said bid is on file in the office within ten (10) calendar days and shall of the County Clerk of the said County be completed by June 30, 1965. of Alameda, and to which reference is Said work shall be performed in ac- hereby made and the attention of all cordance with the specifications there- persons interested is hereby directed. for adopted July 2, 1964, and filed in Dated: June 30, 1964 the office of the City Clerk to which JACK G. BLUE, County Clerk reference is hereby made for full de- and Ex-Officio Clerk.
of the tails and description. Board of Supervisors, County GLADYS H. MURPHY, of Alameda, State of California. City Clerk By JACK K. POOL Chief Clerk No.
10 -July 8 (51) No. 11A-July 9 (2t) ORDINANCE NO. C.M.S. AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING AND APPROVING THE NEGOTIATED SALE OF CERTAIN VACANT PARCELS OF CITY-OWNED LAND LOCATED ON THE NORTHEASTERN SIDE OF VIEW PLACE AND NORTHWESTERLY OF MONTGOMERY STREET; WHICH PARCELS OF LAND ARE NOT NEEDED BY THE CITY OF OAKLAND FOR ANY PUBLIC PURPOSE; AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION -OF A DEED ATTESTATION THEREOF BY THE CITY CLERK TO THE PURCHASER OF SAID PARCELS OF LAND. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Oakland by Resolution No.
44581 C.M.S., established the zoning and authorized the sale, by negotiation to the abutting owner of certain parcels of surplus City-owned land not needed by the City of Oakland, located on the northeastern side of View Place and northwesterly of Montgomery Street, more particularly described and designated as Parcels 64-3 and 64-4 in said Resolution on file in the office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, H. L. Richards, the abutting owner has offered to purchase said Parcels 64-3 and 64-4 for the following sums: PARCEL 64-3, for the sum of and PARCEL 64-4, for the sum of which sums are deemed to be adequate compensation for said parcels of surplus property; now therefore, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Oakland as follows: SECTION 1. The sale of said parcels of surplus land hereinabove mentioned and described in said Resolution is hereby approved and confirmed as follows: PARCEL 64-3, to H. L.
RICHARDS, the sum of and 64-4, to H. L. RICHARDS, for the sum of $1,000.00. SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute, and the City Clerk to attest with the Seal of the City of Oakland, a deed to the above mentioned purchaser for said parcels of land.
SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall take effect sixty (60) days after its final passage. In Council, Oakland, July 2, 1964 Passed to print for two days: Ayes: Councilmen Brom, Chialvo, Maggiora, Marovich, Osborne, Reading, Rilea and President Houllhan-8. Noes: None Absent: councilman McKeen-1. GLADYS H.
MURPHY, City Clerk No. 9-July 9 (21) NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Park Commission the City of Oakland will receive sealed bids- at its office, Room 224, City Hall, Oakland, prior to 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 14, 1964, FOR FURNISHING AND. INSTALLING TWO (2) STAGE LIGHTING TOWERS, WOODMINSTER THEATER, JOAQUIN MILLER PARK, for the Park Department of the City of Oakland, in accordance with plans and specifications adopted therefor and on file in the office of the Secretary of the Park Commission. Plans, specifications, and form of proposal will be furnished bidders upon request made to the Secretary of the Commission.
Work shall commence within ten (10) calendar days after certification of the contract by the Auditor-Controller, and shall be completed within thirty (30) calendar days, and to the satisfaction and acceptance of the Superintendent of Parks. The 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 one-half of the contract price. A certified check, cashier's check or surety bond payable to the City Clerk of the City of Oakland in an amount equal to not less than ten per cent of the aggregate amount of the bid must accompany each proposal. The Park Commission reserves the right to reject any and all proposals.
PARK COMMISSION Eugene S. Cox Secretary 12-July 8-(5t) NOTICE--BIDS FOR THE CITY OF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA The City Clerk will receive sealed bids or proposals in her office in the City Hall at any time prior to the hour of 10:30 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, July 16, 1964, for the following: Eastbay Births Born to the wife of: ATKINSON, James girl, 6-14. BOERSMA, Stanley, girl, 6-18. CAMDEN, Isaac boy, 6-19.
CAMARA, Joseph girl, 6-16. HUFENDICK, Melvin boy, 6-11. HUNTER, Jimmie boy, 6-12. KENYON, David boy, 6-12. LEE, Le Roy girl, 6-6.
LONG, Jack boy, 6-8. McCLEARY, Robert boy, 6-17. McAFEE, Nelson girl, 6-12. MILLER, Dale boy, 6-10. MORRIS, Clyde girl, 6-11.
MOSER, Kenneth girl, 6-12. NEBRES, Franklin boy, 6-7. NORVIEL, Ronald boy, 6-4, NELSON, John boy, 6-10. OAKES, Delbert, girl, 6-4. PARSONS, Gary boy, 6-9.
PEARSON, Herbert boy, 6-11 POULOS, John, girl, 6-19. RATHBONE, Donald girl, 6-9. REYNOLDS, Jack boy, 6-15. STOEGBAUER, Richard, girl, 6-19. SATO, Kazuyoshi, boy, 6-20.
SCHMIDT, Edward L. boy, 6-4. SHEPARD, James, girl, 6-10. SIMPSON, Ronald girl, 6-10. SNEED, Robert girl, 6-8.
SWINDLER, Jack boy, 6-12. SWORD, Larry L. boy, 6-10. STEINBERG, Daniel girl, 6-9. SPENCE, Robert boy, 6-12.
STEWART, Jerry girl, 6-14. TRUFFELLI, Guido, boy, 6-13. THOMAS, George boy, 6-8. TASKOSKI, Joseph girl, 6-11, THORPE, Jack boy, 6-2. THOMPSON, Joseph G.
Jr. boy, 6-4, TRACY, John boy, 6-3. VOLDEN, Carlyle boy, 6-5. WILLIAMS, Jefferson, boy, 6-12. WILLIAMSON, James boy, 6-4.
WELLS, Gene girl, 6-7. Divorces Granted DECREE OF ANNULMENT McDANIELS, Charlet Bernice and William B. and Westley J. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES PHILLIPS, Diane M. Donald J.
O'BRIEN, Marilee Ann from Patrick John JACKSON, Wallace from Dell M. HACKETT, Charlie Jr. -from Beulah RHOADES, Daniel J. from Avis Jean GERASI, Diane M. from Donald JEFFERSON, Florence from T.
C. BYERS, Ruth A. from Roy L. FINAL DECREES WILLIAMS, Arthur Grant from Jeri Deene McCRACKEN, Evelyn Rose from Sam E. PIEMENTEL, Manuel V.
from Viola F. WILLIAMS, Alice from Charles I. LEWIS, M. Klise from Hilton W. BRENNAN, Merlin L.
from Lyle J. McMAMAINE, Eula Mae from Kenneth W. SCHUTT, Mary S. from Glenn W. TUCKER, Bessie Mae from Cecil Troy HECTOR, Lonnie R.
from Darrell L. BLAIR, Mary Christine from Albert Erwin RICHMOND, Roberta Ann from Thomas Edward ANDERSON, Nellie J. from Roland OLIVAS, Ernest M. from Anita M. KELLAND, Patricia from Frank Contra Costa County MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED HARTMAN-HICKMAN William Ralph Hartman, 27, of Berkeley, and Patricia Ann Hickman, 22, of Kentfield.
HOGAN-RAY Timothy Edward Hogan, 21, and Donna Marie Ray, 20, both of Martinez. DOMASCHK-WLLE Archie Wayne Domaschk, 21, of Texas and Nancy Lee Welle, 17, of Concord. WOLVERTON-MAC CALLUM Wolverton, 48, and Matilda Rose MacCallum, 46, both of Walnut Creek. FINK-NEWELL Lester Wane Fink, 21, of and Judith Lynn Newell, 18, of Martinez. DAVIS-GRIFFIN Dennis A.
Davis, 18, of Santa Clara and Bonnie J. Griffin, 17, of San Jose. DIVORCES FILED TOUNCE, Gerald R. vs. Lynette HAGGE, Karin vs.
Donald GRIFFITH, Dorothy E. vs. James C. Ruby M. vs.
William Lee. VALENTINE, Rayda N. vs. Gilbert S. INTERLOCUTORY LANGNER, Betty J.
from Donald H. ROSS, George from Minnie A. BAUER, Dianne R. from James E. CLEMMONS, Louise from Edward.
ANNULMENTS Roberta from Richard. DEATHS BEAUMONT, Richard Ashton, in El Cerrito, July 8, 1964, of 6910 Cutting Boulevard, El Cerrito, husband of Mrs. Pearl Beaumont of Et brother of Mrs. Blanche Estes and Bill Murray of Clearwater, Florida. A member of the LuthChurch, past president and a dieran rector of the El Cerrito City Club of El Cerrito, past president of the El director Cerrito Lions' Club, past president and of the California Motel Association; a member of the West Berkeley Lions' Club, Oakland Chamber of Commerce, director of the American Motor Hotel Association, recipient of the Hall of Fame Award of the American Motor Hotel Association for outstanding service and active in many civic organizations in El Cerrito for many years.
A native of Hartford, Michigan; aged 60 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service, conducted by Rev. Theo F. Hauser, at the Cain Wilson Kratzer Mortuary, 10240 San Pablo Avenue, El LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING 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: John H. Jackson dba Floor Board Cab Co.
to operate one (1) taxicab from 8718 Burr Street. Change of ownership from Murry Freedman, Hearing Monday, July 13, 1964. Notice is hereby further given that hearing on day indicated will be held at 10:00 A.M. by the City Manager, in his office, Room 318, City Hall, Oakland, California, at which time and place any persons may appear and file their objections any they have. GLADYS H.
MURPHY, City Clerk No. 13-July 8 (31) NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT The Cerrito, Civic on Center Friday, Chapel July 10, of at the 3 Wilson p.m. Kratzer Mortuaries, 24th and Barrett, Richmond, is in charge of local arrangements. Committal will follow in Berkeley. For further information, please telephone 232-4383.
FISHBURN, Bertha In Alameda; July 9, 1964, beloved wife of Heald R. Fishburn; burn; loving grandmother mother of of Olita John A. E. Fishburn; sister of Mrs. Florence Mahoney, Ruth R.
Lynch, Mrs. Grace Langston and Mrs. Lois Walker. A native of Colorado. Services this Friday afternoon, July 10, at 3:00 p.m., in the Tower Chapel of Mountain View Cemetery.
(Albert Brown Mortuary, Oakland) FITZPATRICK, Mary Anne, in Oakland, July 8, 1964, beloved wife of David A. Fitzpatrick; loving mother of Michael Joseph, Steven David and Veronica Elizabeth Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Ann Marie Crater; loving mother-in-law of Sharon Fitzpatrick and James Crater; idolized grandmother of Michael Fitzpatrick and Mary Ann and James Crater; dear sister of Mrs. Margaret Fitzpatrick and Beatrice Lowry of Rhode Island, John O'Conner of Ireland and Michael O'Conner of New Jersey. A native of County Rosscommon, Ireland.
A member of the Third Order of St. Francis, The Altar Society of St. Elizabeth's Church and the Pioneers Association. Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Saturday, July 11 at 8:30 a.m. at the Fruitvale Chapel of the CLARENCE N.
COOPER MORTUARY, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland, thence to St. Elizabeth's Church, 1500 34th Avenue, where a sung Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Friday at 8 p.m. Altar Society Rosary p.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Spiritual bouquets will be greatly appreciated. (Parking area adjacent to Chapel.) For further information, please phone 533-4114. GRIMES, Marty, in Oakland July 8, 1964, beloved wife of Harry Grimes; loving mother of Cynthia and Patricia Grimes; daughter of Glekeria Colombotos; sister of Marion Longo, Vera Colombotos, Kalie Medeiros, Katherine Kelly and Louis Colombotos and the late Ted Colombotos. A native of California; aged 47 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Monday, July 13 at 3 p.m.
at the Fruitvale Chapel of the CLARENCE N. COOPER MORTUARY, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland, Rev. Jacob Bellig officiating. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. (Parking area adjacent to Chapel).
For further information please phone 533-4114. GUSTAFSON, Helen in a Berkeley hospital, July 9, 1964, of 3481 Moraga Boulevard, Lafayette, beloved wife of Earl A. Gustafson. A native of Iowa; aged 52 years. A member and Past iary President Post No.
of 517 of American Lafayette. Legion All friends are welcome to attend services in the Garden Chapel of HULL'S WALNUT CREEK CHAPEL, 1139 Saranap Avenue, off Boulevard Way, Atonday, July 13, at 1 p.m. 9th District Auxiliary, American Legion officiating. Concluding prayers and Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. The family prefers that memorials be sent to the American Legion Auxiliary Rehabilitation Fund, Department of California, San Francisco.
HANSEN, Marion In Oakland, July 9, 1964, beloved wife of Christian W. Hansen; loving mother of Christian W. Hansen, Mrs. Juliette Laverini, Mrs. Elsie Boarman, George Hansen and Diana Hansen; loving grandmother of Thomas Currier, Mrs.
Peggy Stratton, Kenneth Hansen, Ernie, Eloise and Gene Lavorini, Susan and John Boarman, Kathy and Virginia Hansen; great-grandmother of Dean Stratton. A native cf San Francisco; aged 66 years. Friends are invited to attend services at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Saturday, July 11, at 1 p.m. Inurnment, private. KRCEK, Anna, of 2026 Coolidge, Oakland, after a short illness, on July 7, 1964; beloved mother of Joseph Krcek of Arlington, Virginia, Rosanne Krcek Frank of Sycamore, Illinois, and Krcek Hight of Hayward.
Grandmother of four. Final Interment and memorial services will be held in Illinois. For further information, phone 782-6445. MALENA, Giovanna, in Oakland, July 8, 1964, loving mother of Joseph and Peter Della; sister of Tony Della Marta of Italy; mother-In-law of Mrs. Mary Della and Mrs.
Dorothy Della; grandmother of Mrs. 'Betty Johnson, Tina and Frank Forcari, A native of Italy, aged 85 years. A member of Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America, Marines Lodge No. 140 of Oakland. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, July 11, at 9 a.m., from the LAUREL CHAPEL of ALBERT ENGEL 3300 High Street, Oakland, thence to St.
Lawrence O'Toole's Church where sung Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary, Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery. For further Information please call 532-6068.
McMILLAN, Elsie Edmondson, suddenly, in Oakland, July 7, 1964, beloved mother of Mrs. Margaret Hanna of Oakland; grandmother of Michael and John Hanna; sister of Ova Edmondson of Bremerton, Washington. A native of Missouri; aged 68 years. A member of the Everton Christian Church of Everton, Missouri and the Order of the Eastern Star. Friends are invited to attend services Saturday, July 11, at 1 p.m.
at TRUMAN'S CHAPEL, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. The Rev. Glen Paden officiating. Interment, Everton, Missouri. PERRY, Robert in Oakland, July 8, 1964, dearly beloved son of Frances Eckley of Longview, Washington; loving brother of Mrs.
Jean Dempsey, Don R. Perry and Mrs. Carole Holderegger; uncle of John and Valeri Kirby. A native of San Francisco; aged 41 years. A member of Painter's Union, Local No.
127. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, Saturday, July 11, at 9 a.m. from the BAYVIEW CHAPEL of FREEMAN and COX-ROACH and LEONARD, 2414 Grove Street, Berkeley (thence to St. Mary's Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary, Friday, at 8 p.m.
Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery. PFEIL, Carl Edward, In Richmond, July 9, 1964, of 450 10th Street, Richmond, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Pfeil; loving father of Mrs.
Betty Nordgren of Richmond and Edward William Pfeil of Pinole; loving fatherin-law of Carl Otto Nordgren of Richmond; loving brother of Mrs. Bertha Bleumchen of Berkeley and Mrs. Constance Lundin of Stockholm, Sweden; devoted grandfather of Mrs. Bettyann Martin of Daly City, Mrs. Judy E.
Ard and Robert Carl Nordgren, both of Richmond; loving great-grandfather of Michael and David Ard of Richmond. A member of Richmond Lodge No. 1251, B.P.O.E., past president and member of Gusta Vasa No. 187 of Richmond. A native of Sweden; aged 76 years.
Friends are invited to attend funeral services on Saturday, July 11, at 10 a.m., at the Chapel of Schmidt Dixon (Richmond Funeral Home), Macdonald Avenue at 38th Street, Richmond, Rev. Kenneth J. Olson of the Grace Lutheran Church and Richmond Lodge No. 1251, B.P.O.E,. officiating.
Interment, Rolling Hills Memorial Park. Family prefers memorials to the Children's Hospital of the Eastbay, 51st and Grove Streets, Since 1873 the prestige and dignity of an Albert Brown Service has cost no more. ALBERT BROWN FUNERAL phone 653-7323 3476 PIEDMONT AVENUE OAKLAND Oakland, For further information please telephone 235-6226. SALGARDO, Bill, of 1633 65th Avenue, Oakland, suddenly July 7, 1964, in Reno, beloved husband of Josephine Salgardo; loving father of Darrene and Kathleen Salgardo; loving son of Rose Salgardo of Oakland; loving brother of Lee Sciarini, Rose Baker, both of Oakland and Mary Ann Riser of Oklahoma; loving brother-in-law of Eddie and Frank Ferreira of San Leandro, Minnie Jones of San Leandro and Florence Hess of Oakland; also survived by nieces, nephews, and other relatives. A native of Hayward; aged 51 years.
A Veteran of World War 11. A member of Plumbers Union Local 444. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the NEW MORTUARY OF C. P. BANNON, 6800 East 14th Street, Oakland, on Monday morning, July 13, at 8:15, thence to St.
Bernard's Church for a Requiem High Mass commencing at 9. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday at 8 p.m. (For further information please call 632-1011). SHERIDAN, Yvonne Aimee, in Albany, July 9, 1964, of 804 Talbot Avenue, Albany, loving mother of John E.
Sheridan of Alameda, Jaqueline Kindler of Barstow, Ann Ford of Richmond and Albert Sheridan of Pleasant Hill, beloved grandmother of nine grandchildren. A native of France; aged 64 years. Friends are invited to aftend funeral services Saturday July 11, 1964, at 8:30 a.m. from the Drawing Room Chapel of the ELLIS-OLSON MORTUARY, 727 San San Pablo Avenue, Albany, thence to St. Ambrose Church, Cornell and Gilman Street, Berkeley, where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 a.m.
Recitation of the Rosary Friday at 8 p.m. Committal services St. Joseph's Cemetery, San Pablo. (Our parking plaza adjoins the mortuary.) THOMPSON, Charles John, in San Francisco, July 9, 1964, beloved husband of Lois Thompson. A native of Stavanger, Norway; aged 78 years.
A member of and Past Master of Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 517 F. A.M. of San Francisco; Eucalyptus Lodge No.
243 F. A.M.; Past Patron and member Hayward Chapter No. 331 O.E.S. of Hayward. Friends are invited to attend the servIces at the GARDEN CHAPEL of the Pratt-FLIER MORTUARY, 1044 Hayward, Saturday, July 11, at 2 p.m., with Rev.
DeWolf, First Methodist Church of Hayward, officiating. Inurnment private. Contributions to the Eastern Star Cancer dressing fund, O.E.S. Grand Chapter Office, Flood Building, San Francisco, California -preferred. WEISSE, Amanda, in Oakland, July 9, 1964, loving mother of Margaret Del Carlo; also survived by nieces and nephews.
A native of California; aged 73 years. A member of Rebekah Lodge Golden West Chapter No. 32. Friends are invited, to call at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Saturday, July 11. Private family services will be held.
Donations to your favorite charity preferred. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. San Francisco Deaths ARGYRIS, G. LANE, Phylis BARANOFF, N. LUNA, Mary T.
Florence MACDONALD, 'CynBENDINELLI, Julia thia I. CARROLL, C. MAGNI, A. A. DAVINI, G.
MARFIL, Luella DUNLAVEY, Bertha MAY, P. J. M. MONROE, T. J.
DREYER, Alvina O'BRIEN, GALLATIN, Ethel O'DONNELL, Elsie GARCIA, M. PAULSEN, CharGIUS, F. W. lotte J. HUGHES, Mae V.
STEIN, Anna E. L. JOHNSON, E. WARREN, C. Card of Thanks ALAMEDAS ASSOCIATION Gratefully acknowledges Memorial gifts toward the fight Against heart disease.
Memorial gifts may be mailed to: Alameda County Heart Association quarters, 121 East 11th Street, Oakland, HI 4-3564, or presented at Crocker Anglo National Bank, 1450 Broadway, Oakland, CITY OF HOPE gratefully acknowledges contributions. 2876 Brookdale Avenue, KE 3-8442. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 8, 1964, for George H. Carpenter of 656 Tiffany Road, San Leandro, who died July 6 in a local hospital. Mr.
Carpenter was a long time employe of the Bob Phillipi Lincoln and Mercury Corporation in Oakland. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the Rev. Oliver Foth, who officiated the services, and to our fine Doctor Spindler. To Bob Phillipi, Jerry Breck, Fred Silva, Tony Bertero, John Shope, and Victor Tritto, friends who performed the duties of pallbearers. Our thanks friends to these men, and to the who have shown us their kind ness and expressed their sympathy.
ETHEL CARPENTER AND FAMILY. In Memoriam IN MEMORIUM In loving memory who passed away 3 We do not forget intend, We think of you the end. Sadly missed by Josephine and Victor. CORREIA, Manuel. of our dear Father years ago today.
you nor do we often and will to Rosalie and Howard, Ship Movements SCHEDULED ARRIVALS Subject to change without notice TODAY PENNMAR, Los Angeles, 48 AMERICA MARU, Los Angeles, 19-23 HAWAIIAN RETAILER, Los Angeles, 30 LAXMI JAYANTI, Columbia River, Grove St. SATURDAY ASTERION, Yokohama, Oakland CALIFORNIA BEAR, Yokohama, GENERAL MITCHELL, San Diego, NSC SANTA MARIA, Portland, Oleum KRISTIN BAKKE, Los A Angeles, 45 ALBLASSERDYK, Northwest, Grove St. DELAWARE GETTY, Arabian Gulf FLYING A WASHINGTON, Monterey, Avon GEORGE S. LONG, Los Angeles, Enc. PRESIDENT TYLER, Yokohama, 50D SUNDAY HAWAIIAN, Honolulu, Enc.
Term, Ala. HAWAIIAN LEGISLATOR, Honolulu, IDAHO IBERVILLE, Northsest, STANDARD, RLW. KOBU MARU, Los Angeles, 34 LONGVIEW VICTORY, last re: INDUSTRY, Portland, Market St. Oak. PAOLO D'AMICO, Columbia River, Howards Oak.
ROSEVILLE, Portland, SANTA ANITA, Portland, RLW SANTA FE EXPLORER, Japan, SHINSEI MARU No. 5, Los Angeles, 45 SCHEDULED DEPARTURES Subject to change without notice TODAY BARTENSTEIN, Los Angeles, 0.0. Hbr. EAGLE TRANSPORTER, Canal Zone, ERMIS, Japan, Redwood City FLYING A WASHINGTON, Monterey, Avon KOREA BEAR, Yokohama, 31-S ORIANA, Los Angeles, 35 PRESIDENT TAYLOR, Yokohama, NSC SANTOS, Hawaii, 37 YAWATASAN MARU, Japan, Pittsburg ZAMBOANGA, Japan, 38 SATURDAY AMERICA MARU, Japan, 19-23 BRETON, Long Beach, NAS LO SANGELES, Puerto Rico, 0.0. Hbr, PENNMAR, NorthWest, 48 PRESIDENT BUCHANAN, Yokohama, 50 PRESIDENT MADISON, Guam, OAT QuarA I 2930 Telegraph Ave.
and Kaiser Center PHONE TE 2-8600 for special attention MOUNTAIN VIEW ASSOCIATION CREMATION ENTOMBMENT GROUND BURIAL 5000 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland 658-2588 A non profit organization serving this community for 100 years.