Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California (2024)

LM4L WOTICB Lrr.lL NOTTCB Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, Marth 18,1 1953 5V UTOX rOR till in autci ran ixn NOTICE Or HEARI50 APPLI CATION TO OPlifVATJE A LID BAY COUNTIES VITAL STATISTICS DEATHS CAR HALE LOT. IFRKB LIBRARY; 1) INTERIOR Notlc la htrtbr rlT that! AND EXTERIOR; (J). INTERIOR Jowevh Fernaadea. ha filed an plication for perm tea I on to operate! Tb Board of Library Director of DEATHS i ji DEATHS uad car aaiaa lo'. at Till lita SL.

Oakland. Notic la btrabr further art ran that a bearing on aald application will be held br tb C'itr Ninmr at hla ffire. Room Clnr Mali aklaad. California, on Monday, tha zira sir or Hirra, at hour 11:4 o'clock am at which tlma and place aay person Inter IM may appear and flla their ob lections if any they hav. uu.

i ihjn. city Clark, til. March 17 It tii-i- .1 1. v7rvi IK OP I'ROIWAL? SfBMITTED NOTICE 13 HKKfcBT GIVEN that tha following propo.ala are ta ba voted on at a soeclal munlclr 1 charier amendment election and rental municipal bond letloa.l both to be heM in tha City of Oak- land on Tntidir. Ar.nl 11.

111 to wit- Pi'rtPrurn ivrvnvirvr en T1IK CIIAUTER Or' THE CITT OI" fTcpoeltlon 1. 5hal1 I he propeveal to a mnd Charter to Increase Up" of tha City I Tl'l I vri I 1 trie rnernrtarahip ft the iioard of Tark f'irecttra from three to five mam bere. tn serva without pay. ba ratified' iTopoiitlon 2. the propoaal to mirnd TE3 I II i or tna city Charter to tacreaaa NO I I tna of the Civil KerTlra Hoard from three ta fl tn.mK.r.

t-e ratified Propoaitlon t. Shalt the propotal to add Subaecticn 11 I) to. I TE3 and ac-eed Subiec- NO I tton i and '4) of. a fornuia for computlna- arrvlca ra- I 1 I 1 11 I it 01 peter t. conmt.

Alameda County Births Bom to tha wifa of: ARBERRY, boy. CAKEWELL, girl. CASE. H. boy.

DEWING. R. 1. boy. CAIXEGOS.

J. boy. GOVE. K. girl.

GROCHOWIK. J. M. kjrV' JErr ERS, B. boy.

JORDAN boy. LYMAN, P. boy. McKIM. girl.

NEUMANN. W. girl. OWENS. W.

girL PREISIG. C. girl. ROSENBERG. girl.

SCOTT. twin girls. SMITH ERS. J. R.

boy. WILSON. O. boy. WINDOM.

W. ton. Licenses Issued BISHOP-KING Keith Gordon Bishop. 34. and Pauletta Mathilda King, both Oakland.

HENDR1X-EVERTON Joseph Abraham Hendnx. 65. San Jose, and Edgarda Katherine Everton, 54. Palo Alto. VOGELSONG JACKSON LeRoy Edward Vogelaong, 23.

Muskegon, Illinoi. and Maraaret Deloret Jackaon. 11 Edmore. Michigan. HOLLIDAY KLU.Y James Frederick Holliday.

JI. MoundsvUle, W. Virginia, and Rosemary Thereta Kelly, 23, Moundevilie. W. Virginia.

ILLIS-OLSEN William Horace Eltit, 30. and Beatrice Anne Olaen, 29, both ESUNGER-BRENNAN Jack Wark E-llnger, 19, Coal Valley, Illinois, and Stella Brennan. 18, Moline, Illinois. CRUZ-LOPEZ Pedro Nolaco Cruz, 24. and Raquel Segura Lopes.

26, both Oakland. CURTIS HARRIS Ralph Ca1aneda Curtia, 51. and Margaret Pfander Harris, 46, both Oakland. CLARK FISHBURN Kenneth Earl Clark, 18, and Donna Audene Fish-burn. 18, both Oakland.

PRINCE MOFFETT Henry Morgan Price. 87. Santa Cruz, and Sarah Alice Moffett. 62. Santa Crux.

McGAFFIE-ATKINS Avriste McGaffie. S3. Oakland, and Lilile Mae Atkins. 44. Berkeley.

JOHNSON DORSEY Chester Payne Johnson, 23. and Clara Louise Dorscy. 1. both Oakland. TH ODE-FARLEY Edward Duane Thode.

35. and Nadme Helen Farley. 32. both Oakland. SCAMAHORN RHOADES Drew Ed ward Scamahorn, 55.

and Luetta Rhoades, SI, both Stockton. SYKES-DYSON Leroy Sykes. 25. San Francisco, and Helen Louise Dyson. 23.

Oakland. GUSHING-LIMA Immie Al Gushing. 23. Fort Smith. Arkansas, and Helen Del ores Lima, 19, Pleaaanton.

Divorces Filed THOMAS. Nellie Mae vs. James E. Jr. lannulmentl.

CROW ELL. Alice M. vs. Robert O. GARRISON, Joanne C.

vs. James M. Jr MrCANNA, Bonnie Lee vs. William. GEORGE.

Jess R. Jr. vs. Helen E. WALSH.

Tanya vs. Robert T. THOMPSON. Anna vs. John C.

MALLORY, Ellen vs. Fred. BUCHANAN. Virginia vs. Edward.

DUNEGAN. Doris C. vs. Clarence N. CAVALLERA, Beverly vs.

William. McFARLAND. Ella vs. John. DORTON, Caroline B.

vs. WiUiam H. JOHNSON. Lillian vs. Lloyd.

FAZIO. Evelyn E. vs. Milton G. AQUINO.

William H. vs. Ina Mae. BURNS. Ruth vs.

Floyd F. Jr. GRIFFITH, Mae E. vs. Thomas H.

DUCKETT. Henry Etta vs. M. G. SELLE.

Helen H. vs. Veme B. DOBSON. Blanche M.

vs. Warren J. CAPPS. Donna H. vs.

Charles H. DEATHS ALEXANDER William Isaac Alexander, husband of Grsce Alexander; father of; Jack and Claire Alexander, was laid to rrt tinmen oaie rationat cemetery, March 17. 1953. ANDERSON In a Sacramento hospital, March 16. 1953.

Vernor. W. Anderson, formerly of Berkeley peloved husband of Margaret H. Anderson of Sacramento: loving father of Mrs. Bath-' aline Henkle of Chicago, Mrs.

Anne, Peugh of Sacramento and Vernor Richard Anderson, Photographer's Mate 3rd Class, U.S.N.; dear' son of Mrs. B. H. T. Anderson of Berkeley: deal brother of Mrs.

Ruth Patterson of Taft. Mrs. Regina Gould of El Cerrito and Ben T. Anderson of Fullerton. Calif.

A member of St. Marks Episcopal Church; a native of Indiana; aged 48 years. A farewell service to which all friends are welcome will be held Thursday afternoon. March 19. 1953.

at o'clock In the Ltttl Chapel of the Flowers (Hull 4c Sons). Adelin Street at Ashby Station, Berkeley. Rev. John H. Blacklldge of St.

Alban's Episcopal Church officiating. AUSTIN In Oakland. March 18. 1953. Mamie Austin, beloved wife of the i i men.

and to chanre tha optional normal age for aervlce retirement. "I wnicn ano-aexiona are 1B it adopted by the Council el tha City ci Oakland and on flla tha office of tba City Clark, ba ratified? Propoaltloa 4. Shalt the propoeal to add Section at lr) to, and amend Sertlon of. the City Char I TE3 I NO I ter to change tha nil public bidding; from 26 ta 69 yeara, he ratified Propoaition I. Shalt tha propr.al to add I TES I 1' to tha City Charter to f0 chance tha title Auditor to Auditor Controller awj to have tha aalary thereof I ted by tha City Council, be ratified? Proooeltlon Fhall the proposal to amend TES I IS (I) of th I JsO I city Cb-arter to au- thorite payment of lleOC per month to each counHiman eiHnslva of meet- nT fee, ba ratified? Propoaition 7.

Shall tha proposal to amend I TE3 Section 219 of tha City Charter to e- I 0 ampt the Heada of certala DeDrtmenta of the Tort of Oakland from tha operation of Civil fcarvlce rulea, be ratiriea: Proposition I. Shall tha prbpoa to add I TES I section jus to j.nm City Charter to ex- I NO I I empt personnel em ployed in handling or checking cargo and freight at tba fort of Oakland from the opera tion of Civil Service rulea, ba rati- lieo 7 Proposition 9. Shalt the propoaal to amend I TES I tna cnarter ci tna City of Oakland bv NO I amending er. Zi and renumbering it I II NICHOLS In Oakland. March 17.

1953 C. Lester Nichols, devoted father of Lester' Nichols loving brother of Bertha Bowen of Dinuba, California, Agnes Adam.1 of Angela Camp, and th late Alva and iJess Nichols; father-in, law of Viler, i Nichols: grandfather of Pamelia Nichols. A native of California. A member, of the Machinists Union, Local No. 284.

of CI.O. Friends are i invited to attend' th funeral services on Thursday, March 19. 1953, at 1:30 p.m. at the East Lawn Chapel of Hanrahan. Wadsworth-Pm A Borba.

East 14th Street at 5th Avenue. Graveside services will be held in Madera. Friday afternoon. For information pleas call GL encourt OLSEN In Oakland. March 16, 1953.

Hans P. Olsen. beloved husband of the late Andrea Oisen; loving father of Maurice S. Olscn -of San Jose, Harold A. Olsen of Oakland and Margaret Hansen of Castro Valley: grandfather of Mrs, James Campisi of Sun Jose and Andrea Hansen of Castro Valley; brother of Fred Linnes and the late Axel Linnes; great grandfather of Mark Campisi of San Jose.

A native of Norway; aged 82 years. Friends are i invited to attend the funeral services Friday, March 20. 1933, at 11:00 a.m. from the Home Chapel of A T1 i rvnuivci-i oui avenue, corner East 15th Street. Oakland.

Concluding services Chapel of Memories. Bev. Gordon Hanson, officiating. ARSON'S In Oakland, March 17. 1833, William Hamilton Parsons, beloved husband of Margaret Parsons.

Notice of funeral later. Friends may call at the Oakland Chapel of Freeman Cox, Roach Leonard. 2630 Telegraph Avenue. Phone TE mplebar 2-1181. Please omit flowers.

PARSEOAN In Oakland, March' 17. 1953,. Dr. Jacob beloved brother of Miss Neurit Parse fi an. Mrs.

Grace P. Long and Mrs. Armande Aivazoff of Vancouver, B.C., uncle of Jack Arakel. jacK x. iong and Walter S.

Long; a graduate of Columbia University of-New; York, and practiced medicine in Fresno. San Francisco and New York; a natfve of Armenia. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Friday, March 20, 1953, at 3 p.m. at the Fruitvale Chapel of the Clarence N. Cooper Mortuaries.

15B8 1 1 1 1 1. 1 iiianii. Tr. UK-: MlKllliTIH, iver" if t-ii tcnreicrj, rnone vr, nog 3-4114. SCHELLENBERG In Berkeley, March 16, 1953, Gustave W.

Schellenbcrg. beloved husband of Eleanor R. Schellen-berg; loving father of Capt. Willis A. Schellenberg of Mill falley and Mrs.

Margaret S. Cutter oV Kansas City, Mo brother I of i Carl FV Schellenbcrg and Mrs. George W. Jacon of Loa Angeles: grandfather of Luc in da Schellenbcrg: i a native of Wheeling, W.Va. A member iof Ada Lodge No.

344, and A. M. of Ada, Ohio; Scottish Rite Bodies of Oakland, Colorado School of Mines Alumni Association. Friends are invited to attend services, Thursday, March 19; 1953, at 1 o'clock' p.m. at Truman's Chapel.

Telegraph Avenue at 30th street, Oakland, under auspices of Masonic Funeral Service Committee. Interment, Sunset View Cemetery. SHEPHERD In Oakland. March 18, 1953, G. Harry Shepherd, beloved husband of Alice loving father of Hajry Walter Thomas W.

Shepherd and Mrs. Alice M. Gul-bransen, brother of Mrs. Letitia 'Ra-dasch of Fresno, grandfather of Harry, Steven and Michael Shepherd. Edgar and Dennis Gul bran-sen; a native of California: a member of California State Employees Association, Painters' Union, Local; No, 127, and Oakland Aerie No.

7, F.O.E. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 20. 1953, at 9 o'clock a.m. from the Chapel of the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue, thence to St. Augustine's Church where a Requiem High.

Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 o'clock a.m. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery. Recitation of the Kosary Thursday evening at 8 iPrivate park-ingl. STIRLING In Ecrkeley, March 18.

1933, Edward Garret Stirling, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Stirling, loving son of Mrs. Bertha Stirling, loving father of Mrs. Martha Bryan, grandfather of Marie Elizabeth Bryan; a native of California, aged 62 years; a member of Friendship Lodge, No. 210, of San Jose, Calif. Friends are resipectfully invited to attend the services Friday, March 20.

1953, at 10 o'clock am. in the Mosswood Chapel of Albert Engel Company, 3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street, under Masonic auspices. Interment, Oak hill Cemetery, San Jose, Calif. WATTS In San Francisco, John Sidney Watts, dearly beloved son of the late Annie Earl and John Watts; loving brother of Mrs. Emily Hazel Bressi and Roscoe Watts; dear unci of Alt he Vargas, California Bressi and Bradley Spitr.

A native of San Francisco. A ir, A v. I vcwiau i-l iu i a. iiicubn; Carpet Layers' Union No. 1290.

Private services were held Tueslay, March 17. 1953, at the Chapel of the Chimes. (Hanrahan, Wadsworth, Pine Borba service. WILL In Oakland. March 6.

1953. Glen E. Will (known as "Bronco Bill Born April 26, 1870. died March 6, 1953. Born in Gridley, California.

Cremated aihes sent to Tombstone. Arizona. Survivors include Glenn E. Will Jr. (son), Berkeley.

California; Jack Will (son, Sacramento, California; Aunt Birdie Johnson isister). Richmond. California: Mrs. Alethia June Martin (sifter), Oakland; Nancy Wilcox (niece), Richmond; Oscar R. Will Ibrotherl, Hayward; Ronald Will (brother), Fresno; Victor Will (brother), Sacramento.

Card of Thanks HEART ASSOCIATION ALAMEDA COUNTY Gratefully Acknowledges Memorial gifts toward th fight against heart disease. 1143 Broadway. Oakland. HI ghgat 4-6401 In Memoriam PLANT Noah P. 1 In memory of Noah P.

Plant who- passed away on year ago. today, March 18, 1952. More and more each day I miss him Friends may think th wound Is healed But they little know the sorrow Lies within my heart concealed. His JEANETTE F. PLANT.

ROBINSON In loving memory of myi sweetheart husband who passed away 1 one year ago, March 18, 1952. I am sad within my memory, lonely ia my heart today, for Edward whom I love so dearly has forever gone away. I think of him in silence, no eye may see weep, but many silent tears ars shed while others are asleep. His Loving Wife. DAISY ROBINSON.

I NOTICE BIDS FOR, PAINTING OlHVlEW BRANCH. OAKLAND 1 ONLY. CUT of Oakland will rceiT I sealed bid at tb office of tha Sec- I ratary. 115 Fourteenth Street, Oak- I land 12. any tlma prior to tha hour 19.00 a.m.

Thursday. March is. 111. for furnlahlna? tha material and labor for palntlnr tha Glen- meiview rtrancn ot tn uititno rr Library according to apecif Icatlona In tha of lea of tha Secretary. These specif lea tlons (hall ba aubmltted (' 'or interior and azterlor aa a complete lob and (I) for interior lonly.

opeciricanone ana diihi lormi wUl furniahed by th 51rlrT go bT PPITn- TiJ! bi Includ aU fetat and Fdral b'df hu comianld by ch.ck tn aa amount of not lea than tan per cent (lO) of the laffrecata amount of tha proposal or interior ana exterior work cer raaponaibie bank, nay- City Clerk of tha City of Oakland. wnicn cneck ana tna amount therein apecifled ahall ba forfeited and re 1 'I V.ll Vi V'K ft IBIIU 1 I tha aueceaaful bidder falla to exe- rata tha contract in tha required form and furntah tha bonda re quired. A faithful performanca bond for IK of the contract and a labor and materiala bond for 60 of the con tract to ba given by tha aueceaaful bidder. Certificate of Inauranca for public liability and property dam age alao to ba given by tba aucceaa- bidder. Contract to ba entered Into within twenty aaya after tna award.

ori to ca commencea iweeka after contract la counter- Maignaa oy too tiir Auaitor ana to Km mnl.l.J mIiKI. 1 .1 yA vub.ikvs I 111 I 11 lllll IJ fVJ calendar daya after cornmenceman of job Tf Dlractora of tha i -vi aim uurkrwa. No. tOI. March 14 (it) NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS FOR f*ckNISHINO FIFTEEN (It) nRViurvTii.

ktvtt. ktdpvt Inll.irsTivn poi cdr top- oauv I a rtv fvt tuk riTT rc- OA ELAND. CALIFORNIA fVnt I la Vi art van that Sa ll Board of Park 'Mrectora of tha City of Oakland will receive era led bidi at (14 14th Street. Oakland, at any tlma prior to Wednesday, March P.m.. for Furniehina: Fifteen (16) ornamental Steel Street Llirhtin Pole for the Park Department of tha City of Oakland.

California. In accordance with apecif icatlona dated March 11, 1953. Pole ahall ba delivered tn the Park Denartment Stores 724 Third Avenue. Oakland. California.

withKll ninety ou daya after certification to tha contract by tha City Auditor, Tha bidder ahall furninh a falth- I rn hi.k ll be executed In a aum eoual to at least one-half of the contract price. 8peclf icatlona and forma of pro- poaala will, upon application, ba furniabed by the Secretary of the Board of Park Directors. J4 14th Street. Oakland. A certified check made navahle tn tha Citv Clark of lithe Gity of Oakland.

In an amount eoual to not less than ten ner cent l(l) of tba lump aum bid must accompany each proposal. me ioara ot hark Directora re aervca tha right to reject any or all proponais. SUAIUV Or f.AKK UIH r-tj I Oris, By HELEN RIGNET. Secrat-ary. No.

Ill March 14 6t) ORDINANCE NO. CM S. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2. 15 OK ORDINANCE NO. 2943 C.M.R.

INCREASING SAL ARY OF RANK OK ASSISTANT INSPECTOR IN POLICE DEPART MENT FOR PENSION PL'RPOSEX. BE IT ORDAINED by tha Council of the City of Oakland, aa follows: SECTION 1. Section 38.16 of Ordi nance No. J942 CMS. la hereby mended to Increase the aalary of tha LVlice Department for tha pur pose of drtermlninK the amount of pension to be paid thereunder, which section ahall read aa follows: Sec.

26.15. For tha purpose of de- termlning the amount of peanlon to um paia tnereunaer; ine laisr oi 'ha rank of Assistant Inspector In tha Police Department la hereby fixed at 4Z5. Said Section 24 1 row reads as follows: "Sec. 28.1S For tha purpose of determining the amount of pension to ba paid thereunder, the aalary of tha rank of Assistant Imn.rtnr In Iti. PAli.

ran ha h.nhf riT.d at iS4 in Council. Oakland. Calif, March il isil Passed to print for two daya by the following Ayea: Councllmen Fletcher. Grant. Heiaey.

Makglora, lRIIea. Tripp. Youell and President Kisneii g. isoea. Nona.

Absent: Councilman Morcom 1. CHAS. M. DON. city Clark.

No. 611 March IT (2t) NOTICE THAT COPIES OF CER TAIN PROPOSALS TO AMEND THE CHARTER OK THE CITY OF OAKLAND PRINTED IN PAM PHLET FORM MAY BE HAD UPON APPLICATION THEREFOR AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY NOTICE la herebv given, pursu ant to Kesoiution fo. c.m.s. passed by the Council of the City Oakland. February 10.

1963, that copies of- certain proposals to amena tee cnarter en tna cuy oi Oakland, printed In pamphlet form which proposala are to be aubmltted to the qualified electors of said City, at a Special Municipal Elec tion to be held on Tuesday, April 21. 1962. may be had upon applica tion therefor at th office of the City Clerk In th City Hall of said Cltv. CHAS. Ml DON.

City Clerk No. 491 March 11th to April 21st. Inc. 4Zt) NOTICE OF HEARING APPLI CATION TO OPERATE A 1SALV AGE BUSINESS. Notlc la hereby given that Abe Kalman.

dba "California Salvage Co," haa filed an application for permission to operate a aalvag business at 435 Oak bt. Oakland. Notice la hereby further given that a hearing on aald application will held by th City Manager at Room 309. City Hall. Oakland.

California, on Friday, tb 10th day of April. 1953. at tha hour of 10:00 o'clock a.rri-. at which tlm and place any persons Interested may appear and fll their objection If any Uiy nave. CHAS.

M. DON, City Clerk. No. ilS March 17 (It) NOTICE OF HEARING APPLI CATION TO OPERATE A USED CAR SALES LOT. Notlc Is hereby given that Brett A.

Holsten. dba Brett haa filed an application for permis sion to operate a used car eaies lot at 4144 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. Notlc la hereby further given that a hearing on aald application will be held by th City Manager at Room 309. City Hall. Oakland.

Cali fornia, on Monday, th 23rd day of March. 19jJ. at the hour ot clock a-m. at wnicn nmo ana nlac anr oeraona Intereated may appear and fll their objection if any they have. CHAn h.

LruN, uy t.iers:. No. 617 March 18 (3t) WANT Ads coat 11 (14c on Sunday.) They pay. See how an any we runl DEATHS 19, 1953. at 3V p.m.

at the Fruitval chapel of the Clarence 14. Cooper Mor tuaries, 1580 Fruttvalc Avenue, interment. Mountain View Cemetery. Phone KSllog 3-4114. HOLD EN Suddenly, in Santa Rosa, March 15.

1953, Mardel Lulie Holden. loving wife of Elder David Holden of Castro Valley; beloved mother of Mrs. Ella Beth La Vita of Hayward: adored sister of Clarence Squire of Stockton and Harry Squire of Milwaukee, also survived by three grandchildren. A member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; a native of Stockton, aged 58 years. Friends are Invited to attend funeral services Thursday.

March 19, 1953. at 2 p.m. from the Reorganized Church of I jitter Dav Saints. 1484 156th Avenue, San Leandro. Tom Biel.

high pricsL officiating. Friends may call at Eggen and Lance' Mortuary, Santa Rosa, until 10 a.m. Thursday. HORNING In a Concord hospital. March 17, 1953; Theodore Horning of 5175 Laurel Drive.

Concord: beloved husband of Helene P. Horning: loving brother of Mrs. Hilda Bergeron of Berkeley. Mrs. Mabel Arrlghl of Concord.

Mrs. Hard Younc of San Francisco, and Lester Horning of Concord: dear brother of Frank and Fred Horning of Harris. California, and Oscar Horning: also survived by 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. A native of Kentucky, aged 74 years. A farewell service to which all friends are welcome will be held Thursday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock in the Little Chapel of the Flowers (Hull 8t Sons), Adeline Street at Ashby Station.

Berkeley. Concluding prayer. Sunset View Cemetery. Rev. Albert Olson of All Souls Episcopal Church officiating.

IRIGOYEN In Martinez. March 18, 1953. Bemarda G. Irigoyen of Orintla. beloved wife of the late Francisco Irigoyen; beloved mother of Mrs.

Emilia Lowe of Orinda. A native of Mexico; aged 83 yenrs. Friends are Invited to attend services from the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries. 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Thursday, March 19, 1953 at 9 o'clock a thence St. Au- gtistine's Church, Dana and Alcatraz Avenue, where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:30 a.m.

Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. JOHNSON In San Francisco. March 17 1953. H. Glenn Johnson, beloved hus band of Esther J.

Johnson; loving father of Margaret Beeby, Mary Bray and Corvin Johnson; grandfather of Robert. David, Richard and Margot Beeby. Sharon and Margaret Bray and Carolyn Johnson; brother of Rodney L. John son of Honolulu and the late Mrs. Arthur E.

Caldwell; of Adele Corwin. A native of Nevada: aeed 67 years. Friends may call at the East Oakland Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2372 East 14th Street, Oakland, until 11:00 o'clock Thursday morning and are invited to attend services which will be held at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2R50 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Thursday, March 19. 1953, at 1 p.m. Rev.

F. R. Mouer of Pleasanton officiating. Memorial gifts to the building fund of tne Alisal Improvement Club of Pleasanton preferred. Inurnment private.

KUNICH In Oakland, March 16, 1953, Peter. vbeloved husband of Pauline Kunich; loving father of Angelo, John and Nick Kunich, Mrs. Lucille Guleng, Marie Gaeng and the late Mary Ann Kunich; grandfather of 18 grandchildren; brother of Angelo Kunich; leaves nieces and nephews in Oakland and Oregon. A member of United Slavonian Society of Oakland; a native of Mljet. Yugoslavia.

Friends are' invited to attend the funeral from Caporgno Mortuary, 1727 Grove Street, Oakland, Thursday. March 19, 1953, at 9 a.m., thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cemetery, KIROS In Oakland.

March 16. 1953. Stanley L. iKuros. beloved brother of Mrs.

Lydia Sprague, Mrs. Sylvia co*kenes. Elmer, Ernest and Orton Kuros. A native of Minnesota; aged 42 yeirs 11 months. A member of Carpenters Union Local No.

36. are invited to attend the services at The: Chapel of Memories, Howe and Mather; Streets, Oakland, Thursday, March 19, 1953, at 1 o'clock p.m. Friends may call atjthe East Oakland Chapel of Grant Millrir Mortuaries. 2372 East 14th Street, uniil 11:00 o'clock Thursday morning. McKEE In Oakland, March 17.

1953, William Andrew McKee, beloved hus band of Ann L. McKee: loving son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.

McKee; brother of Mrs. Jackqueline Wood; grandson of Andrew McKee and uncle of Craig Mc Kee Wood. A native of Hildebrand, Oregon; aged 32 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services March 19, 1453 at 1:30 p.m. at the Fruitvale Chapel of the Clarence N.

Cooper Mortuaries, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue. Phone Hog 3-4114. MONIZ Of 2128 Foothill Boulevard, Oakland, March 15. 1953, Manuel, be loved husband of the late Mary Jor dan Moniz; loving father of Arthur Moniz, Mrs. Margaret Travers, and An thony Correa.

all of Oakland; father in-law of Mrs. Edna Moniz. Arthur Travers and Laverne Correa: loving brother-in-law of Mrs. Julia Medeiros Cabos of Oakland. John, Joseph.

Alfred and Arthur Jordan, Katherine. Florence, Edna and Hilda Jordan, Antone Medeiros Cabos, Mrs. Mary Terry, Mrs. Stella Fernandes and August Moniz. all of Oakland; loving grandfather of seven grandchildren; a native of Hilo, Hawaii; aged 72 years.

A member of No. 56. Council, Oak land, Irmandade Santo Christo of Oak land, F.O.E. No. 7 and past president oi c.I.U.

Clayworkers union of nues. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from' the new Mortuary of C. P. Bannon, 6800 East 14th Street, Oak land on Thursday morning, March 19 at 8:30, thence to SL Joseph's Portu guese Church. 7th and Chestnut Streets Oakland for Requiem Mass commencing at 9 o'clock.

Interment SL Mary's Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. (For further information pleas Call TR inldad 2-1011). NASTOI In San Francisco, March 18, 1953, George, beloved husband of Christine E. Nastoi; brother of Mrs.

Mary Popp of HenlaWson, West Virginia; a member of th American Legion Post Number 337. Friends ar invited to attend th services Thursday, March 19, 1953, at 1:30 o'clock p.m. at the Chapel of the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue. American Legion Post No. 337 will conduct services Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

Interment Golden Gate National Cemetery. NELSON In Oakland, March 16, 1953. Kenneth dearly beloved husband of Frances J. Nelson; loving father of Todd K. Nelson; loving brother of Miss Mamie Nelson, Mrs.

Blanche Harker, Mrs. Carrie Brown and Leo Nelson; a native of Idaho; aged 40 years. Treasurer of Troop No. 6, Younger Group of Boy Scouts of America, and a member of th Auxiliary Police. Friends ar respectfully invited to attend the services Friday, March 20, 1953, at 1:30 o'clock p.m.

in the Moss-wood Chapel of Albert Engel 8c 3630 Telegraph Avenue and 37th Street, Oakland, with th Rev. E. W. Schmitt officiating. 2221 I.

adding- Sece 222(1) andltha rank of Aaalatant Inspector In lata S. S. Austin, loving mother of Mrs. Alma Austin Grigsby. sister of W.

T. Roath of Elgin, Arizona; a native of Denver, Colo. 1 Friends are Invited to attend services at tha East Oakland Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2372 East 14th Street, Friday. March 20, 1933, at 2 o'clock p.m. (Free funeral parking in adjoiping garage.) Interment, Evergreen i Cemetery.

AY BBS In Oakland, March 16, 1953, William Thomas Ayers, beloved husband of Mary Etta Ayers: lov-irf father of Maryetta Ayers; bother of Walter Ayers of Stockton. A native i ci Mississippi: aged TO years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, 'March IB, 1953. at 11:00 a.m. from the Home Chapel of Andker-Petersen, 5th Avenue, corner of East 15th Street.

Oakland- In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. Rev. We-ley Nelson off'ciaung. BURNS In Oakland March. 17, 1953.

Nells M. Burns, wife of the late Dr. J. B. Burns; beloved mother of Dorothy Bias; sister of Frank A.

Black of New Smyrna Beach, Florida, and Geonte B. Black of Eades, Colorado. A natrve of England. Aged 84 years. Private services Thursday March 19, 1E53, at Trtrman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street.

Oakland. CONNER In Oakland, suddehtly on March 15. 1953. Charles E-. of 1833 102nd Avenue, beloved husband of Mamie C.

Conner; loving brother of Lola Love of Minneapolis, EsteLla Gayger, Lavinna Van Brock lyn both of Iowa, and the late Phillip Conner; a native of aged 56; a veteran of World War I and a member of F.O.E. Number 1375. Friends are invited to attend services from the new mortuary of P. i Ban-non. 6800 East 14th Street.

Oakland, on Thursday afternoon, March U9, 18o3, at 12:45. Interment Golden Gate National Cemetery. For further information, please caU TR inldad 2-1011. I. COOK In Lafayette, March 17,1 1953, Loretta M.

Cook, wife of the late Max E. Cook: loving mother of Max M. Cook of Lafayette: sister of i Frank Deveney of Chico. niece of Mrs. Margaret Mary Rupley of-- Woodland; a native of California.

i Services will be held Thursday afternoon. March 19. 1953. at 2 o'clock In the chapel of Albert Browji Mortuary. 3476 Piedmont Avenue.

DONALD In Oakland. March 18.1 1953, William Donald of 3833 High Street: loving brother of Mrs. Geannie Leiper. and uncle of Mrs. Bessie Telfer.i both of Ayrshire.

Scotland: uncle of C. R. Banficld of San Lrandrol and F. B. Banfield of A native of Scotland star A 87 vears.

Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the services Friday! March 20. 1953. at 1:30 clock i p.m. in tne new Laurel Chapel of Albert Engel and 4555 MacArthur Boulevard, between High Street and Mills ColleKe. Interment.

Evergreen Cemetery. (For further Information, please call K-E llog 2-6068.) EANDI In Boulder Creeki March 17, 1953; John Michael dearly be loved hut-band of Julia Eandi; loving father of Mrs. Catherine Locate li of Boulder Creek. James J. Eandi of San Leandro.

and Mrs. Marie Holm of Oak land; grandfather of 'Mrs. Janice! win koski, Robert W. and James Holm, and Roger Eandi; also survived by five great-grandchildren. A native of Italy; aged 80 years.

i' Santa Cruz papers please copy, Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, March 19 1953, at 8:30 o'clock a.m. from the Laurel Chapel of Albert Engel Com pany. 4555 MacArthur Boulevard be tween High Street and Mills College, thehce to St Elizabeth's Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered far the repose of his soul commencing a 9:00 o'clock: a.m. Recitation of the Rosary this Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

FEL1DM.AN In Oakland, March 1953, Frank Henry Feldman, hutiband of the late Margaret Feldman: beloved father of Henry Feldman of Kemfield, Leone Meese of Oakland and Margaret John- "on of Mill Valley: loving brother of Zda Steffens of San Walter reiaman ot uaKiana, iiiiie arter oi Piedmont, and George Feldman: of Los Angeies: grandfather of, Carol and Frank Feldman, Edwin Meese SIX, My ron, Clifford and George; Meese Bar ney, Charles and Margaret Ann son: a native of San Francisco: John- aged 74 years. A member of Piedmont Parlor No. 120 N.S.G.W., Oakland Aerie No. 7. F.O.E.

I Friends are invited to attend services Thursday, March 19. 1953. at 11:30 o'clock a.m. at Truman's -Chapel Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. Pastor Frank A.

Haedicke officiating. Interment Mountain Cemetery. FRANK LIN In Oakland. March id, 1953, Leigh husband of Mrs. Lee Franklin; loving father of Leigh E.

Franklin a native of Colorado; aged 52 years. A member of Teamsters Union, Local No. 923. 1 Friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services Thursday Marcn 'i I ACROSS 39 Europeans. 41 Small case.

42 African antelope. 44 Glue, -46 Poem. 47 Guard. 49 Rubber. ACROSS dishes.

60 Larided. 61 Colo of i mole's coat 63 Indigo. 64 Staple. 65 Church officiaL 51 Always. 66 Mount where 52 Cures hide.

53 Verse form. 56 Individual i Mpses died. 67 Female deer. 69 Try out. pottery I' 18 S3 DOWN DOWN 56 Impertinent' 59 Narrow 57 Arrow poison, opening, 58 Pen points.

62 Malt drink. I I I Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle 1b Is Is II- Hot rose It Me kit ll UfW Studebaker $1 195 tS) CHa 4dKar: futlr jutpti Uptown Motors LXttOOLX-MrSCT-BT tbtALIR a5rh to cm Broadway taa -TTt Mercury $995 ltt mt: t-i'Jr quHn wf-h Imu (ac4 and lrr-. re w. beater. UPTOWN MOTORS trCOUI-MtC DIAUI lo 49th on Brrdway s.Tret J10 Down Any Male Any Model posrmtx.T voTHnt ri.E CAM IDv CCT A EUL UK Chevrolet 1951 2-Door Sealer, pewerf.

Chevrolet 1950 Club Ccx-pe Rjkv beawr and Kftl- Cldvryjfcilt 1949 "98" CTm; rwd, beater aad kyo- racs Ue. Dodge 1949 Converfib'e $1395 Swats- pTWUflt. l-save-i aifwry. tra to ta Py. Iir eceaptM.

pa roe a. Dic Anderson Motors 304J Ercadway HjA AUTOS WAITED rk fe Car 4 far ee aet. Out ruu car a-cm i .1 aenv evutea. Al Lar-aretl. J4 Tk-ri.

at VO. esteg. r. court R.VK car arracrputg. X'f (it up: fM LA rxlerep WI-AUTOI CZCHAI6CD Will.

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Kewry -OHXSON. K. Glms CT yrs KALASB. Xrrn KRULL, Vlncwetx LXAHY. Bdwar4 IX OLSEN.

Lara 7 year to of la CLEARANCE SALE! $1 DOWN $5 WEEK BUYS ANY CAR ON OUR tOT 150 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM EXA.MPIE: 154! $295 K3I 8. 525 lv.0 Cccf; C-b SI 95 Heme Early Get Best Choice JOHN D. KING The L'v-d Cai 2446 EAST 12TH tr-rcnr Chevrolet $1295 iMtof rtirYd tx Mas l- hte. Uptown Motors iS'h to 4-i en B'Ctfway tMa t-rm O'-'er SPECIALS 1943 Oevrc'el Sedan $899 1949 NHS Sedan $399 1947 Pcrf.ac 6 Sedan $799 1950 O-evrs'et Delude Cwb Ccwpe $1299 ISiA 1.1- fa- 1950 Ki Sedan 5399, 1951 Ka er Sedan $1399 1943 Pfy cui Sedan $699 1944 Codt Sedan $649 lV4d wf ican lc I 00 Cw -IT iyr) 1943 Fcd Sedan $699 1947 Ociy $U9 50 CASS TO CHCCS FSCM TO $199 KAISER AUTO CENTER lirh a-xf Bcadevay, OaMer Buick $795 tl -ot a Wkaiai tar fT -i jTtfct wia ftdi tatd baalar; tree. fa4 ta ack- Uptown Motors tPiCOUIJII SCt'llT AL 4 to cn Bfcaday Nearly New T)m onm fimnajnnr ft: rV, a.

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Johnson Co. Canary Prd 2321 Broadway, Oakland VTTOWw Pontlac $1295 Ues) ttinewr a tux wrta nati. bsi ace. Kara a rwai buy. fully aydramatkc.

Uptown Aotor3 UirCOlJs'-MXaVCCmT DKALXS 43rh to at9rh on Broadway TW aw 8-Tsaa Pre-War Ctearanco Sale 1939 to 1942 Av'ot All a Low at $49 Down tier Prd Ovr $295 Twarri 8n-aa: rrmm 1 me. Reynofd Johnson Co. I I 1 EN Hi FOR fCR LO San ILS GIF. Wednesday's Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Herring-like fish. 5 Perch.

10 Secondary school. 14 Resiliency. 15 Glowing coaL 16 Domineer over. 17 A mime. 18 Fish net.

19 Give forth. ACROSS cative. 22 Assail. 24 Covered trucks. 25 Insipid.

26 Most uncommon. 29 Occupies leading place. 33 United. 34 Wigwam. 36 Equal (obs.) 20 Uncommuni- 37 Wait amending S.

tZ3 and re-numherinr if Sec. 2IS(J) and adding- Sera. to 223( both Inclusive, relatinc to the powera of the ftoard of Port Commissioners. inclodlna; control of funda aryl the nnirrmr or tne operailona or aald Hoard by tba Issue of revenue bonds of said Board payable from project revenues, the texts of which aec- tlons are aet forth In No. CMS adopted by tha Council of the Cltv of Oakland, and on rile in the oruc a of tha City Clerk, ba ratified? PROPOSAL A Airport Improvements) Shall tha Clt of Oakland.

Incur a bonded Indebted. In tha prlacl- pal amount of 119 0.000 for the acquisition, construe-tion and completion I TES I of th following mu- NO I nlclpal Improvement. to wit: Improvement of tha Airport of tba City or Oakland. Includln eluding new airport terminal building and furniture And fixtures therefor. I aprons, taxlwaya.

runways, road-1 ways, parking areas, apparatus, equipment lands, land and air ease ments and other works, property! or strurturaa necessary or eon- venient for Improvement of tha port of the City of Oakland? I Said apeclal municipal charter! amendment election and Dedal municipal bond election have been consolidated with tha nominating municipal election to ba held In the Cltv of Oakland on April 21. lil. Tba election precincts, poll Ing places and offlcera of election for said special municipal charter amendment election aad special municipal bond election shall be tha same aa those selected and designated by tb Council of th City of Oakjand and set forth in tha 'Notice by City Clerk of th City of Oakland of names of elec tion offlcera appointed sind polling place designated for tha nominating municipal election to ba held April 21. 1J. and for tha special municipal election and special municipal bond election consolidated with aald nominating! municipal election" to ba published In Tha Oakland Tribune on April 19 and 12 l6l.

to which notice reference 1 hereby specifically made for a des ignation of the precincta, pollln places and election offlcera for aal elections Th polls will open between th hours cf 7:00 a-m. (P.S.T.) and p.m. tr.3.i.i. Dated: March IT. 1963.

CHAS. M. DON, Clfy Clark. No. 0I March 17 (ll) ORDINANCE NO.

C.M.S. AN ORDINANCE ADDING SEC TION 19 4-vl TO ORDINANCE NO 34J CMS. CREATING ONE POSI TION OF SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER BE IT ORDAINED by tha Council of the Citv of Oakland, aa follows: SECTION I. Section 19. 001 Is hereby added to Ordinance No.

1942 CMS. to create one poaltlon of Senior Electrical -Engineer In tha Electrical Division, which section shall read aa follows: Schedule No. Sec. 19 aoi 1 Senior Electrical Engineer 91 la Council. Oakland.

Calif-. March 1JS3. to print for two days by th following Ayea: Councllmen Fletcher. Grant. Helsey.

Maggiorn. Riiea. Tripp, louell and President Riahell 9. Noea: None, Absent: Councilman Morcom l. No.

18 March 18th (2t) I I I I I I I I 12 14 'v 7 9 -10 12 13, 14 '--iU' 15 1 I ri ia is ''j'" 20 21 -JT 22 23 24 ii I jtv i flllfll Uiu 1 2S 27 28 2 30 11 32: 1 31 34 35 r- a 17 38 39 40 41 i i rnimm 42 43 44 45 46 it; 47 48 mf- 4 50 I I III 51 54 55 TT 5 5" i 58 5. 60 61 63 i 63 44 TT" -I I I I I I TE 2-8600 Phen rdere reeelv sseeial attest! OOWit DOWN 28 Fortification. 29 Relating to punishment- 30 Native 1 Heavenly body. 2 One of the virtues. 3 DilL 4 Deduce.

5 Took umbrage, 6 Signs. 7 Death notice. 8 Japanese roin. 9 Threefold. Philippine i chiefs.

31 Evade, 32 More 1 35 Journal. 38 Understand-. ings. 40 Ocean liners. I if "if iti 'i li i'ir T' sr.

raj -n a.wa.i. ia -a Dignity an Inherent part of every- I funeral service at Albert Brown Mortuary. 1 Traditionally the finest for 78 years; OS i a I. NOTICB INVITING STREET WORK PROPOSALS Pursuant to Lb provision of Division 7 (the Improvement Act of 1911) of th Street and Hlghwsys Cod of th Stat of California and Resolution No. 39619 C.M.S..

paased Mavrch 11, 1951, by th Council th City of Oakland, directing thla notlc. said Council Invites aaaled propo! or bide for th following strt work to don In accords nc with th provisions of said Improvement Aet of 1911 and accordance with th plana aad specifications for said work posted and on fll aad which, war adopted by Resolution No. 29344 CM of this Council. That sanitary aewera with appartnanca (manholee, lampholss. and Y-branches) constructed a follow: IN A PORTION OP 8TANLEY AVENTJB BETWEEN ifth AVENUE AND 99th AVENUB AND CERTAIN RIGHTS OT WAT IN BLOCK OT THE -TOLER HEIGHTS" TRACT.

All of tb afore id work la to don la accordance with th plana ad specifications adopted -for this work by aald Council by Resolution No. 19144 to which said plans and spwclf icatlona raferanc la mad for th fall and detailed description of aald proposed work. Said saaJed proposals or blda ar to delivered to th City 0rk of said City aad Clrk of said City Council, at hi ffic at tlm prior to tb boar of 11:18 o'clock p.m. oa Tuesday, April rr further particulars, referenc la barbr mad to Rssolutloa of Intention No. 19148 CM S.

passed January 19. 1963, and to aald plans aad apwrtf ieat'on oa fll la tba offlc of tb City Clark of tb City of la dd Bidder must fll with acb proposal or bid a check payable to th order of said City, certified by a raspoasibl bank for aa amount which shall not be lass than 18 par eant of th aggregat of tb proposal or ela a bond tor said amount and payable, aa aforesaid, signed by th bidder sad by two as re ties wh ahall Justify befor any officer competent to adsnielatr aa oath ta double tb said sjk touat sod over and ikan all a ta tutor axamntlons. 43 Plunge. 45 Sea eagle. 48 Cleared as gain.

50 With distrust 52 Fastened. 53 Carnelian. 54 Potpourri. 55 Refined. 11 li It It I is MMm atssi 10 Renown, i 11 Hoarfrost 12 Revise.

13 Fondles. 21 Set of actors. 23 Comfort. 25 Liberates, 28 Garments. 4U3SJ rtSAY.

CJrw IZIl ywar CHAS. M. DON. City Clr N. (14 March IT (It) 27 Infirm, FRXUCt Harry T..

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