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LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. C.M.s. ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CIL OF THE CITY OF OAKLANDI TO ORDER THE VACATION OF CENTER STREET BETWEEN 1ST STREET AND 3RD STREET; REFERRING TO A CERTAIN MAP FOR PARTICULARS AS TO THE PROPOSED VACATION: DESIGPART 3 OF DIVISION. THE STREETS AND HIGHWAY; tuDE OF THE STATE OF. CALIFORNIA AS THE PROVISIONS UNHER WHICH THE PROPOSED VACATION SHALL PROCEED: FIXING THE TIME.

AND PLACE FOP. HEARING PERSONS ESTED IN OR OBJECTING TO THE PROPOSED VACATION: AND PIAP THE COUNCIL THE CITY AND SE TO BE POSTED NOTICES ON OF THE ET PROPOSED TO BE VALATER BE IT ORDAINED by the Council 0f the City of Oakland as fallows. the SECTION 1. It is the intention of Council of the City of Oakland order the vacation of Center Street between 1st Street and 3rd Street. particulars heference as is to the hereby proposed made, vaca-.

tion to that certain map entitied. Map showing proposed vacation of Center Street between 1st Street and 3rd Street. Oakland, July. 1844." approved by Resolution Ne. 1:446 C.M.S.

of this Conneil and Miss Eugenia Braue Is Given Final Honors ALAMEDA, July neral services for Miss Eugenia Braue. 40. member of a Alameda family, who died suddenly Thursday, morning, home, 1835 were San held Jose at Avenue today. Miss Braue attended Alameda schools, and was a graduate of the University of California, where she received a degree in philosophy. She was a member of Phi Mu Sorority.

An- accomplished she studied music in New York for several years. Her grandparents were among the earliest settlers in Alameda, and her family has lived in this city for approximately 80 years. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Frederick G. Braue; a brother, Frederick both of the San Jose Avenue address, and three sisters.

Susan Hayward to Wed tied in the office of the City Clerk HOLLYWOOD, July 22. (P) Clerk of this Council on July 18, Movie Actress Susan Hayward will SECTION All proceedings for be married tomorrow to Actor Jess the herein-mentioned proposed vara- Barker, formerly of the New York tion shall be in accordance with the provisions of Part 3 of Division stage, her studio announced last of the Streets and Highways Coded night. of the State of California. which part may be otherwise cited herein LEGAL NOTICE as the "Street Vacation Act of 1941." SECTION 3. Notice is hereby given ORDINANCE NO.

C.M.s. that the 17th day of August, 1944, at AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECfive ninutes after eight o'clock p.m.. TION 137 TO ORDINANCE 475 is hereby fixed as the time, and the RELATING TO THE RECouncil Chamber in the City Hall. ZONING PROPERTY. Oakland, California, as the place BH9 IT ORDAINED by the Counfor hearing all persons interested cil of the City of Oakland as fol111 or objecting to the herein- men- lows: toned proposed vacation.

SECTION 1. Section 137 is hereby SECTION 4: The City Clerk and added. to Ordinance 475 to of this Council is. hereby di- read as follows: rotted to cause to he posted con- SEC. 137.

The real property here along the line of the inalter described is hereby taken proposed to be vacated at not out of the Two Family District more than SAp feet apart but at least and is placed in the Commerthree in all, notices of the street vial District. Said property is loavation herein proposed. Said cated in the City of Oakland, County notices shall state the passage of of Alameda, State of California and this ordinance of intention and the is carticularly described as follows: time and place of the aforemen- of 'Lots inclusive of toned hearing. Block Lots 2 to. 5 inclusive of SECTION 6.

This ordinance shall Plock and Lots 19 to 24 inclusive tale effect immediately. of Block as shown on the Map In Council, Oakland, July of the Elmhurst Tract, filed in the 18. 1944. Office of the County Recorder of l'assed to print for two days by Alameda County, January 21, 1892, the following vote: Ayes: Council- in Book 13, of Maps, Page 29. mnen Beach, DePaoli, Haler, Morcom, SECTION 2.

This Ordinance shall McCracken, Shattuck and President take effect immediately. Slavich-7. Noes--None. Absent: In Council, Oakland, July Councilmen Peters and Youell-2. 19.

1944. FRANK COLBOURN, City Clerk. Passed to print for two days by 14-July 21 (2t) the following vote? Ayes: Councilinen Reach, DePaoll, Haler. Morcom, McCracken, Shattuck and President Thousands of. housewives with Slavich-7.

Noes--None. Absentthousands of troubles. problems. Councilmen Peters and Youell-2. jobs.

Want Ads. They all see your ad (if FRANK COLBOURN. City Clerk. all read the Tribune you print it. 13-July 21 They'll (2t) LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL.

NOTICE DELINQUENT LIST OF ASSESSMENTS AND NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the following is a list of delinquent assessments in the matter of maintenance and furnishing electrical energy for NORTH CENTRAL LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 16. in pursuance of the Street Lighting Act of 1919, and Resolution No. 13629 af the Council of the City of Oakland, passed on the 18th day of May A.I). 1944.

levying said assessment. NOW. THEREFORE, I. WALTER N. FRICKSTAD, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Oakland.

will 011 the 2811: day of July 1944, At the hour of 10:00 a.m., in office, being in the building known as the City 'Hall in said City, commence to sell said real property 81 public auction unless the assessment delinquent, together with the cost of advertising at the rate of fifty (50) cents per lot. piece or parcel of land separately assessed and advertised as delinquent and percentages are paid. and that 1 will continue said sale until the whole property herein set forth, or as much thereof as may be necessary, shall be sold. and that I will sell the smallest quantity of each lot, piece or parcel of sald real property that may be taken, by any person for the amount of the assessment, percentage and advertising cents" remaining for due and unpald: together with the sum of fifty (50) each Certificate of Sale: Description Amount of of each assessment, Assess- parcel of and ment property' cost due, No. delinquent Including advertising T.ht Block Tract Name of Owner 76 P'aredl of Trinity -Episcopal Land Church $19.80 116 l'or.

16 Man B. a portion of Frt, of A Brown Leroy Ruth 8.77 189 42 Amended May of Sub. of Mosswood Tract Carrie L. Booth 9.60 190 41 Amended Map of Sub. of Mosswood Tract Carrie I.

Booth 7.04 101 41 Amended Map of Sub. of Mosswood Tract Carrie L. Booth 5.74 192 10 Amended Map of Sub. of Mosswood Tract Carrie Booth 13.18 8 Lincoln Homestead Annie (. Freeman 13.57 11 15 Higittand Sub.

of Adams Point Property M. F. Bradley 18.34 035 12 15 lighland Sub. -of Adams Point Property F. Bradley 18.34 358 13 11 Lakeside Sub.

of Adams Point P'roperty Bertha A. Kraft 7.39 359 11 11 Lakeside Sub. of Adams Point Property Bertha A. Kraft 10.81 107 3 l'iedmont by Wm. F.

A. N. Martin 14.29 348 5 24 Lakeside Tract Otis D. E. E.

Babcock 17.05 WALTER N. FRICKSTAD, Superintendent of Streets and ex-officio City Engineer. No. 20, July 21-(2t) DELINQUENT LIST OF ASSESSMENTS AND NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the following in list of delinquent assessments in the matter of maintenance and furnishing electrical energy for 3STH AVENUE LIGHTING DISTRICT NO 9. in pursuance of the Street Lighting Act of 1919, and Resolution No.

13626 of the council of the City of Oakland, passed on the 18th day of May A.D. 1914. levying said assessment. NOW. THEREFORE.

WALTER N. FRICKSTAD, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Oakland, will on the 88th day of July A.D. 1944, at the hour of a.m., in my office. being in the building known A8 the City Hall in said City, commence to sell said real property at public auction unless the assessment delinquent, together with the cost of advertising at the rate of fifty (50) cents per lot, piece or parcel of land separately assessed and advertised as delinquent and percentages are paid. and that I will continue said sale until the whole property heroin sot forth, or as much thereof an may he necessary, shall be sold.

and that I will sell the smallest quantity of each lot, piece or parcel of said real property that may be taken by any person. for the amount of the assessment. percentage and of advertising remaining due and unpaid thereon. together with the sum of fifty (50) cents for each Certificate of Sale: Description Amount of of each assessment. parcel of penalty and melt property cost due, No.

delinquent including advertising Lot Block Tract Name of Owner 6 Por. 4 Allendale, F. S. Okerman 4.92 30 33 Heights J. B.

(. G. Brockhade. 5.07 A Fairview Heights' 0. M.

Gale 20.90 40 Allendale Jane McGurrin, et al. 4.92 48 16 Allendale Tract Joseph Long 4.92 17 Allendale Joseph Long 4.32 18. Allendale Tract Joseph Long 4.92 WALTER N. PRICKSTAD. Superintendent of Streets and ex -officio City Engineet.

No. 17, July 21- (21) DELINQUENT LIST OF ASSESSMENTS' AND NOTICE OF SALE NO is hereby given following is list of delinquent assessments in the natter of maintenance and furnishing electrical for MARKET STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 6. in pursuance of the Street Lighting Act of 1919, and Resolution No. 13625 C.M.S, of the Council of the City of Oakland, passed on the 18th day of May A.D.

1314, levying said assessment. NOW. THEREFORE, WALTER N. FRICKSTAD, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Oakland, will on the 28th day of July A.D. 1944, at the hour of in my office, being in the building known as the City Hall in said City, commence to sell maid real property at public auction unless the assessment delinquent, together with the cost of advertising at the rate of fifty (50) cents per lot, piece or parcel of land separately assessed and advertised as delinquent and percentages are paid.

and that I will continue said safe until the whole property herein set forth. or as much thereof as may be necessary, shall be sold. and that I will sell the smallest quantity of each lot, piece or parcel of said teal property that mav be taken by any person for the amount of the assessment. percentage and cost of advertising remaining due and unpaid the Sale: together with the sum of fifty (50) cents for each Certificate Description Amount of of ca Assess- parcel of penalty and ment property cost due. No.

delinquent Including advertising Lot Block Tract Name of Owner 38 Por. 8 130 Complete Map of Oakland by J. Kellergberger Callie Burke 1.30 39 9 130 Complete Map of Oakland by Kellersberger Callie Burke 12.67 60 Parcel of Land Edwin Albiez 9.90 109 Por. Curtis Williams Tr. Annie Y.

Wong and Helen Yuen 5.20 134 4 46 Milton Eugene Chin Yueng Ming 0.12 173 16 Golden Gate Homestead Presley S. M. Winfield 9.74 179 Farcel A. J. J.

R. of Land McChesney M. Miller. 25.08 190 A. J.

J. R. McChesney M. 9.74 202 Por. 20 636 Market St.

Lots C. 6.12 216 00 636 Market St. Lots F. W. Loch.

5.12 240 2 Subdiv. of Wall Tr. Chas. Kuhn. 5.12 243 241 Subdiv.

of Wall Tr. Chas. Kuhn. 5.12 Subdiv. of Wall Tr.

Roy Mosely 5.12 244 5 Subdiv. of Wall Tr. Roy Mosely 5.12 245 Subdiv. of Wall Tr. Roy Mosely 5.12 277 15 593 Reed Tr.

Roy Mosely 3.55 278 16 593. Reed Tr. Roy Mosely 5.12 286 9. 593 Galindo Tr. L.

Ida 2.82 297 10 Galindo Tr. M. L. Ida M. 2.82 291 A Oakland Central stead Association Margaret 5.12 324 Market St.

Tr. Tar Salto 5.12 Market' St. Tr. (Tat Satto 1.06 St. Tr.

Tai Salto 5.12 826 Market St. Tr. Tal. Salto 2.16 WALTER N. TRICKSTAD, Superintendent of Streets and City Engineer.

No. 16, July 21-(2t) VITAL STATISTICS Anita RIGGS. Heward A. vs. Margaret Riggs.

MILTENBERGER, Julia vs. Oscar CAMOZZI, Augusta vs. John Camozzi. HAMM, Dorothy vs. Henry Hamm.

SOLGARD, Eileen 1s. Homer W. So gardo. GASPARI, Susan vs. Lawrence J.

Gaspalt. RAY. Winifred Joy vs. Billy Ray. KNOWLES, True Dell Vs.

ACTOR Divorces Granted INTERLOCUTORY DECREES ALBERG, Paul G. from Helen Alterg BAKER. Norma Jean from Raymud C. Baker. HARRIS.

Laura Evelyn from Lloyd Harris. JERSEY, John C. from Wilma A. Jersey. POLSON, Theophila Amelia from Harold Leroy Polson.

FINAL DECREES CONGABLE. Alice from Verle LeRoy Congable. DIAZ, John M. from Hortense D. Diaz.

PALMER, Reva W. from Dean A. PATTERSON, Robert John from Gertrude Alvira Patterson. PIERCE, Joseph S. from.

Marte Pierce WHITAKER. Mildred May from Charles Francis Whitaker. Solano County FAIRFIELD, July following vital statistics for Solano County were on file here LICENSES ISSUED MORRIS, Earl 24, Basin, Wyo. O'HARA, Dorothy Jean. 23, Vallejo.

COSTA. John. 24. East Felsmouth, Mass. LYALL, Lorraine 18, Vallejo.

ASHORN, John 22. Vallejo. YARBERRY. June 19. Vallejo.

GRIPP. Toin 2' Burbank. EVINS. Willa F. 19 Burbank.

BRAZLETON. Wallece L. 20. Vacathe OLANDER. Virginia 17, Vacaville GIVENS.

William J. 50. Sonoma. YOUNGMAN. Marguerite 49, Montgomery.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED DUNKIN, Velma Bessie M. R. VS. Henry Carl M. vs.

KEMP, Keresia vs. Leon F. ROSELLI, Aldo vs. Mary. DOOLIN, WillieF.

vs. Eleanor. UZZELL, Howard W. vs. Dorothy Bush.

BIRTHS PIRTLE--To the wife of Eldridge Pirtle of Benicia, July 20, a son. To the wife of Herman Brinkman of Vallejo, July 17, son. KILBURN-To the wife of Wilham Kinburn of Vallejo, July 20, A son. SAXTON- -To the wife of Lloyd Saxton of Vallejo, July 21. twin daughters.

HOLBROOK To the wife of Jus1m Holbrook of Vallejo, July 21. a daughter S.F. Licenses ARKINS. Beaufort, 22. U.S.

Marine COLDS. FOSTER, Margaret, 22, 322 Clement Street BARRINGTON, Charles. 24. Santa Rosa. GOLD.

Jean. 19, Petaluma. CABELL. Frederick. 24, U.S.

Anny. McKELE. Jean. 25. U.S.

Navy. CARTER. Albert. 25. U.S.

Marine Corps. Ramona, 24. (1.S. Navy. COUGHLIN James.

28. 22 Flora Street. HUEFNER: Violet, 22, 2211 California Street. CORNET. Benjamin.

27, 1192 Guerrero Street. WEISS. Selma. 22, 585 451h Avenue. CORSO Jr.

Frank. 20. 1435 17th Avenue. PISTOCHINI, Rena, 20, Colma CRADER. Clarence.

21, 331 25th Avenue. LEVY. Jean, 18. 1475 28th Avenue. DAVIDSON.

Arthur, 21. Navy. ORY.ALL. Viola, 17, 759 Webster Street A Avenue. DeGENOVA, VALENTE, Joseph.

27. Angelina, 759 19th 20, 1451 Pacific Avenue, EVERETT. Robert, 23. U.S. Navy.

SHAFFER, Shirley, 19. Inglewood, Calif. FERRELI William. 36, U.S. Navy.

WADE, Gilea. 28. 1551 Laguna Street. FITZSIMMONS. Kenneth.

20, U.S. Na: v. WRIGHT, June. 18, Oroville, Caf. FORREST.

Edwin. 23. 727 15th Ave. nue. WANKOWSKI, Barbara, 22, 100 Parker Avenue.

BLACK, Helen. 26, 610 Rockdale GARDEN, A Roy. 29. U.S. Army.

Drive. HAMILTON. Charles. 23. Los Anse'es.

SANDERSON. Virginia, 29, Huntington Park HELM. William. 22. 1'S Army.

PETERSON. Flavne. 19 8 Fella Place. Thomas. 38.

U.S Army. BENTLEY. Florence, 28. 3198 Pacific Avenue. KUNSTMAN.

Jack 21. U.S. Navy. BURRIS. Vera.

21. 3825 Scott Street. LEIGH. Charles. 23.

S. Navy. MOSHER, Doris, 20. 442 Munich Street. MELTON.

Robert. 24. Navy. JOHNSON. Mary.

25. 609 Sutter Street. MASSALIN. Johan. 36.

1001 Fourth Street. KANTO. Marie. 36, 81 Yale Street. DOWNS.

Dorothy, 21, 173 20th METCALF. Charles, 22. U.S. Save. nue.

MICHELSEN. Harry. 21. 825 Ocean Aseme. SCRIMGER.

Jean. 21, 111 Ledvard Street. MacKFCHNIE. Angus. 60.

407 Viconte Street. GRIMM, Carrie, 50, 1142B Castro Street. ROCCSALVA. Angelo. 23.

823 I inden Avenue. PUGLIARISSI, Natalina. 22. 1851 Stockton Street. DUDDING.

Leff. 21. U.S. Navy. Audrey.

18. 575 Columbus Avenur. OLDS. Walter. 40.

57 Post Street. ROBISON. Martha, 23. 535 Geary Street. POWELL.

Charles. 22. U.S. Navy. HURLEY.

Genevieve, 21. U.S. Navy. REAGAN. Joseph, 21.

U.S. Navy. PARNELL. Betty. 17.

La Mesa. Calif. STEAKLEY. James. 24.

U.S. Navy. WHITLOW. Martha, 23. 1285 Fourth Avenue.

SWINFORD. Perry 21. US. Navy. SAILOR.

Irva. 19. 2201 Webster Street STAFFORD. Thomas. 44.

U.S. Army. BALDRY, Louise, 37. Olym-4 pia. Wash.

TAYLOR. James. 21. 2370 Pine Street: TORNAY, Mary. 21, 1419 Kearnv Street IN WRITING YOUR WANT AD GIVE ALL THE FACTSIt is cheaper to print 20 words twice than 15 words 3 times and you have a better chance of getting results.

Use short wordsthey hit harder. Phone your Sunday Want Ads Thursday if possible, avoid week-end rush. TE mplebar 6000. Filed Licenses Issued THOMAS, John Calven, 36, 1124 Street, Oakland. WILSON, Fannie Bell, 27, 2131 Willew Street, Oakland.

CHRISTY. Wallace Wade, 21 3432 School Street, Oakland. VAN COTT. Marion Lorraine, fg. 2639 39th Avenue.

Oakland. LINDLEY, William Basel, 21, Dickinson, Tex: SEWELL, Imo Jean, 21, Shamrock. Tex. YOUNGMAN, Aaron 21. HUD SON Virgie Tee.

21, bott of San' Pabio. -TAYLOR, Marve Merritt. 60. 1425 72nd Avenue. Oakland.

TYRREL, Mar Gipsey, 52, 6450 Colby Street, Oakland. MEISTER, Kenneth Walter. 27. 2 Pine Street, San Francisco. ROBINSON.

May, 23, 466 East 14th Street, San Leandro. WOLF. Harold. 24. 2717 Channing Way.

Berkeley. WINESTINE, Judith, 23. 2509 Parker Street, Berkeley. SEWARD, Hillyer Theodore? 57, 1124 10th Avenue, Oakland. SOEFFKER.

Alma Louise, 56, 1124 10th Avenue. Oakland. WHIFFING. Morris Eugene, 21, 2145 Lincoln Avenue, Alameda SCHUMACHER, June Marie, 19, 2145 Lincoln Avenue. Alameda.

SEILER. Kurt. 52. 3367 Coolidge Street. VAUGHN.

Helen, 44, 3367 Cockdge Street. Oakland, ROHL. Charles August, 44. 956 Oak Street, San Franc. sco.

VAN SLETT. Ruth Louise. 45, 677 35th Avenue. San Francisco. JOHNSON, Henry go Theodore.

52. 947 56th Street. Oakland. BOYER, Rita, JONES. 33.

947 55th James Street, Harold. 272T Sutter Street, San Francisco. RENDER, Louise, 18, 625 34th Street, Oakland. DRASNIN, Charles Gilbert. 40.

583 8th Street, Oakland. NEDELSKY, Wenonah, 41, 2614 Grove Street, Berkelev. DIXON. Carl Watson, 21. Kaufman, Tex.

PHILLIPS. Helen, 23, 1122 Wood Street. Oakland. TRAPNELL. Harry.

Stanley. 29, Cleveland. O. PANASIUK, Marlene, 24. Parma, 0 RYAN.

George Gibbs. 22, St. Cloud. Minn. SNOW.

Jacqueline Jewel, 21, 2762 Mathew's Street, Berkeley. BOWMAN. Flovd Elwood. 27, Richmond. Va.

BOWMAN. Gertrude Mae. 27, 515 East 11th Street, Oakland. PITTMAN, Edgar Lewis. 23.

Guthrie Center, Iowa. ROUTH, Harriet Richey, 22, Carbon, Iowa. SAUNDERS. Samuel Lee. 18.

716 18th Street. MISKOFF, Zinna Marie, 19. Richmond. RICHMOND. George Bradford, 19, 4200' Harbor Oakland.

PROCTOR, Mary' Louise, 16, 1929 Parker Street. Berkeley. PITTA. David, 18. 2038 East 15th Street, Oakland.

MILLER, Elleen Hazel, 15, 11670 86th Avenue, Oakland. ISENHOUR. Howard Lee. 31, Charlotte, S.C. SHIRLEY, Sue, 30, Anderson, S.C.

GIRAUDO, Joseph August, 22, Lodi. ROBINSON, Ruth Enid, 17, Stockton SNODDY, Kenneth Jaines, 25. Muskogee. Okla. LYNCH.

Lois Marie. 22. Hotel Durant, Berkeley. MILLER, Raymond Rupert, 21, Avenue. Alameda.

GLOVER, Gloria Merle, 20, 445C Eagle Avenue, Alameda. ROSE. John Selah, 35. 53 Monte Vista Avenue, Oakland. NEAL, Betty Anne.

24. Richmond. GUNNER. Dee. 37.

145 Grand Avenue. Oakland. SWEIGERT. Jean. 37, 6022 Telegraph Avenue.

Oakland. LEHMAN. Norman Benson 22. MILLS. Elizabeth Theresa, 19, both of Philadelphia, Pa.

NICHOLS. Roy. 26. 1802 Fairview. Berkeley.

RICHARDSON. Ruth. 23, 1711 Baker Street, San Francisco. MEDINA, Rafael Velasquez, 51, 1713 Brush Street. Oakland.

OROZ.CO, Aurora, 38, 1713 Brush Street. Oakland. HARRIS, Lex Andrew, 34, 409 Burlwood Avenue. Oakland. BAER, Esther Barbara.

30, 409 Burlwood Avenue. Oakland. HAYWOOD. Alonzo. 53.

HOWARD, Rebecca. 30, both of Richmond. TANNER, Walter James, 21. Beaumont. Tex.

SILVERTHORNE. Jean Muriel. 20. 1005 Santa Clara Avenue. Alameda.

GELLATLY. John Bearn. 24. 2263 41st Avenue. Oakland.

INVERARITY, Irene, 21, 201 Linda Avenue, Piedmont. BRINKERHOFF. Russell Andrew, 21. Oroville. JACKSON.

Marjorie Louise. 19. 2332 Harrison. Oakland. TRUMBLE.

Bert 23. Saginaw, Mich. FALENDYSZ, Helen, 18, Detroit; Mich. LOWE. Thomas 19, Port Allen, La.

BROWN. Goldie Margaret, 18, Plaquemine, La. Napa County NAPA. July 22. -The following vital statistics were on file here todav: MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED WELLS.

Joe Cecil. 21. U.S. Navy. BRAGG, Elsie.

18, St. Helena. DEATHS CLIFFORD-In Oakland. July 21, 1944. Harry beloved husband of Gertrude Clifford; loving fatherof Lucille Ceresa and Peggy Fenneman; son of Mrs.

N. W. Chisholm of Sacramento; brother of Viola Silva, James. Will and Ger. ald Clifford of Sacramento.

A member of the Athens Club of Oakland and Oakland Chamber of Commerce: native Sacramento. California, aged 58 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, Julv 24. 1944. at 1 the Fruitvale services, chapel of the Clarence N.

Cooper Mortuary, 1580 Fruitvale Avenue. Entombment, Mounta in View Mausoleum. (KE logg 3-4114 1 GIEBEL-In Concord, July 20. 1944. Cecelia W.

Giebel. beloved wife of Harry Giebel of Walnut Creek; loving sister of Mae Gernreich of Oakland, Walter of Richmond, Gertrude Robenson of Walnut Creek, and Edna Fossate of Richmond: a native of Port California, aged 49 years. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Monday. July 24, 9 a.m.. at the chapel of the Guy and Blackwell Mortuary, Walnut Creek, Thence to St.

Mary's Church. where mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9:30 a.m. Interment. St.

Catherine's Cemetery, Martinez. Rosary will be 'recidted at 8 p.m. Sunday. KOERBER--In Oakland. July 21, 1944.

1235 102nd Avenue, Oakland, Frederick William. beloved hushand of Bertha Koerber: a native of Poland, aged 66 years, a mem: ber of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Friends are invited to attend services from the new mortuary of C. P. Bannon.

6800 East 14th Street, Oakland, on Monday afternoon. July 24, at 2 o'clock. Interment. in Evergreen Cemetery. For further information call TRinidad 1011.1 LEATHERS-In Oakland, July 20, 1944.

Olive Pearl Leathers, beloved mother of Miss Mable, E. Leathers: loving sister of Mrs. Jessie Lee Weber, Mrs. W. H.

Stafford, and Omar C. Martin of Kansas City, Missouri, Mr. John H. Martin of East Lansing. Michigan and 'Williar Earl Martin of Chadwick, Missouri; a native of Missouri, aged 61 years.

Friends are invited to attend services Monday, July 24, 1944 at 3 p.m, at Truman Colonial Funeral Home, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. SOITO -In Alviso District, July 21, 1944, Alfred beloved husband of Hedvigues. loving father of Mae Rogers, Centerville: Mrs. Catherine Fontes, San Leandro; Manuel Soito, Alviso District: brother of Rita Furtado, San Lorenzo; a native of Fayal, Azores Islands, aged 72 years.

A resident of Alviso District years. Member of I.D.E.S. of Alvarado. Funeral Monday, July 24, 1944, 8:30 a.m., from Chapel of the Palms. Centerville.

For 9 a.m. mass Holy Ghost Church. Interment Holy Ghost Cemetery, Centerville. 'Dallas C. Paul Service." San Francisco Deaths CAZEL, CECIL C.

COLBURN. JEREMAIAH S. DELURY, CATHERINE J. FIREHOCK, ARTHUR JOSEPH43 HANSEN, DANIEL, LEVY, MEYER MAYOCK. ROBERT LEE-18 yrs.

McGRATH, JOHN P. O'CONNOR. EVA O'REILLY, JOHN SALMONSON, JULIA STRINGER, MYRON WHITE, ARTHUR CHARLES -70 years BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, REGULAR MEETING BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 11. The Board of Supervisors a called to order at 10:00 On call of the roll the present: Supervisors Wixson Bartell, and Janssen-5. MINUTES APPROVED The reading of the minutes last meeting was waived were approved as entered imous vote.

AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION An affidavit of Publication the Washington News, of Public posal to Zones a Crosswalk Loading in the Town territle ordered was filed. presented to the At 11:00 o'clock a.m., the of Proposal to Establish a walk and Loading Zone in of Centerville was called. one appearing against the of the Ordinance the matter referred to the Committee whole. COMMUNICATIONS were Labor Herald--requesting tisement ordered referred Chamber of Public Roads Administration tice of Completion of Relinquishment ordered to the District Attorney. City purchase of Oakland Application land--held pending.

Will G. Corlett-presenting f'rate of me nt 86.056.50 to John E. Branagh. proved for payment. tirement Alameda County Employees System-Statement dition of Retirement System Filed.

Oakland Title Insurance Two Petitions for cancellation Taxes-referred to the lector, Auditor and Recorder. Institutions Commission ment of collectings for June filed. Tax Collector -submitted Tax delinquent lots in Township to be sold at Public tion referred to Surveyor. Auditor, Tax Collector and sor recommending that Tabulating, rented for one year with purchase. The following were adopted: Depositing from the following $200.00 State of for wind damage at Fair $3.96 from City of Hayward of prisoners.

Granting leave of absence rious employees of Institution mission and Welfare Appointing varions temporary ployees at the Welfare Building Department and Supervisors. Authorizing sale of certain propefty by Purchasing ratifying sales already proving report of aid to dren and blind as presented Welfare Commission. Rescinding Resolution Directing the Auditor to 629.59 'to the Alameda ployees' Retirement Fund. Consenting to the Sale of cels of tax deeded Property lie auction. Allowing extra mileage rious employees of the Commission.

CLAIMS AND PAYROLL The claims, also payroll, A.D.mitted by the Auditing and Committee were approved imous vote and ordered paid lows: General Fund 1943-44 Good Roads 1943-44 LEGAL. NOTICE RELINQUENT LIST OR. NOTICE ts hereby. given assessments the matter energy for EAST OAKLAND of the Street 'Lighting Act the Council of the CIty of 1944, levying said assessment. NOW.

THEREFORE. of Streets the City of 1944. at the hour of 10:00 88 the ('ity Hall in said public auction unless the of advertising at the rate land separately assessed are phid. and that I. will herein set forth, or AR much and that I will sell the real property that may be assessment, percentage and thereon, together with the of Description of each Assess- parcel of ment property No.

delinquent Lot Block Parcel of Land 51 31 60 32 79 3. 35 91 36 100 41 113 38 119 40 136 156 Por. 8 Rev. Map 157 7 Rev. Map 263 264 02 364 Phillips Blk.

773 3 Phillips Blk. 773 365 Phillips B1k. 773 391 Rev. 405 22 406 23 407 24 419 27 Resub. of of 420 27 1 Resub.

of of 421 28 Resub. of of 422 29 1 Resub. of Superintendent DELINQUENT LIST OF NOTICE is hereby given assessments in the matter energy for CENTRAL the Street Lighting Act the Council of the City of 1944, levying sAid assessment. NOW, THEREFORE, of Streets of the City of 1044, at the hour of 10:00 the City Hall in said public auction unless the of advertising at the rate land separately assessed are paid, and that will herein set forth, or as much and that I will sell the smallest real property that may he assessment, percentage and thereon, together with the of Sale: Description of each 1 ASSeSS- parcel of ment property No. delinquent Lot Block 480 Por.

18 30 481 19 30 507 5 7 512 1 18 513 2 18 596 22 143 23 160 617 24 160 768 14 162 769 -15 162 954 3 193 955 4 193 1007 12 194 1008 13 196 1060 Parcel of Land 1095 Parcel 1 of Land 1243 Parcel of Land 1266 Por. 9 1312 Por. 26 1427 Parcel of Land 1456 P'or. 24 1457 1 23 1496 12 1497 13 Oakland Tribune, Saturday, July 22, 1944. 1 13 1944 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS was Veterans Memofollowing rial Bidg.

1948-44 49.91 Advertising 1948-44 5,575.45 Caldecott, Exposition 1943-44 Chairman Forrestry Fire 1943-44 7.26 ludigent (CH 1943-44 846.06 of there India by the unan- No further business appearing, the and gent-(General) 1043-44 8,357.89 Board recessed until Thursday, July 13 1944. at 10:00 a.m. RECESS MEETING from THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1944 advertising The meeting of the Board of. of Supervisors was called to order and at of Cen- On call of the roll the following Board were present: Supervisors Barteil, Caldecott, Hellwis.

WiXSOn and hearing. Chairman Janssen-5. -the City An from Aured VillaCross- DANCE PERMIT 1 and no mor of Russell City for permit creation te conduct a dance in the 1.D. M.S. was Mall.

Atrarado, on July 15, 1944, was of the presented to the Board. On motion of Supervisor Hellwig. received seconded by Supervisor the application was approved by a adver- unanimous issue the and the clerk di: to the rected to permit. PERMIT GRANTED No- An application from Bigge DrayRoad age to move a Power Shover referred over the Park Avenue Bridge was approved by a unanimous vote and the Surveyor directed to issue the to necessary permit. Certi- Annual Bond No.

292 for $1604 00 amount of 1s on file with the County Clerk. AGREEMENT APPROVED An agreement between the County of Alameda and the the State of Re- California in connection with Plague of con- Control was presented to the Board Fund. and was approved and the Chairman authorized to sign it by unanimous vote. of An agreement between 'the County Tax Col- of Alameda and Remington Rand Inc. in connection with the leasing State- and option to purchase of a Tahul1944-- ating Machine was presented.

By a unanimous vote the agreement was list of approved and the Chajrman authorWashington ized to sign it. Auc- MI TIONS were received from the following: Asses- City of Oakland requested that the Rem- Board amend its decision in referMachine be ence to sale price of certain tax option to deeded lots referred to CommitLee of the whole. RESOLUTIONS Petition from Freeholders of Eden Township petitioning for copamounts: struction of streets and avenues Califernia referred to Planning Commission. Grounds; The following RESOLUTIONS for care were adopted: Granting leave of absence withto out pay to -S. B.

Vandervoort emCom- ployee of the Department of Buildinge. the transfer of funds. Commission, In- various departments. Board of Appointing various temporary employees, Institutions Commission. County Referring Resolution Oakland Agent and City Council No.

013826 to the Tax made. Ap- Collector. aged. chil- Fixing responsibility of responsby ible relatives of recipients of Aged Aid Security. No.

41420.1 No further business appearing, County Em- July 17, 10 :1 10:00 pay the Board recessed until Monday, RECESS MEETING six par- NO MONDAY, JULY 17, 1944. at pub- The. recess meeting of the Board of Supervisors was called to order for VA- at Institutions On call of the roll the following were present: Supervisors Bartell, Caldecott, Hellwig and Chairman as sub- Jansen --4. Finance Absent: Supervisor Wixson. by unan- No business appearing, the Board as adjourned at 10:30 a.m.

GEO. A. JANSSEN, Chairman $13.096.50 11 1113 By L. F. GROOGAN, Deputy LEGAL NOTICE: ASSESSMENTS AND NOTICE OF SALE the following is a list of delinquent of maintenance and furnishing electrical LIGHTING DISTRICT NO.

15 in pursuance of 1919, and Resolution the No. 13628 A.D. of Oakland, passed on 18th day of May CO Oakland, WALTER will N. on the FRICKSTAD, 28th of July Superintendent A.1% a.m., in my office, being in. building known day.

City, commenee to sell said real property nt assessment delinquent, together with the cost of fifty (50) cents per jot, piece or parcel of and advertised as delinquent and percentages continue said sale until the whole property thereof as may be necessary, shall be sold. smallest quantity of each lot. piece or parcel of sald taken by any person for the amount of the cost of advertising remaining due and unpaid sum of fifty (50) cents for each Certificate Amount of penalty and including advertising Tract Nome of Owner Clinton Mary M. Clinton Victor Long 18.44 Clinton John Long 13.89 ('linton Lovina K. 13.89 Clinton L.

P. Colby 18.89 Clinton C. J. Plunkett 10.14 Clinton: A. H.

I. Me Clinton Clinton M. Mary W. A. F.

Cunniff Dalton 20 E. E. Petersen 13:89 of Oak Tree Farm Tr. May M. Stellar, ct al.

5.24 of Oak Tree Farm -Tr. -May Stellar, et al 11.70| Brown Tr. Jos. Grutman Brown Tr. Jos.

Grutma 8.53 Resub, of of the Levy Tr. Kath. J. Crowley 6.17 Resub. of of the Levy Tr.

Jos. K. Shikany 1.23 Resub. of of the Levy Tr. Jos.

K. Shikany 7.20 of Eden Park Henry 11.21 anedy Tr. Marie Hinch 3.18 Kennedy Tr. Marie Minch 7.24 Kennedy Tr. Marie Hinch 7.20 Blocks 1 3 Kennedy Tr.

Bank of Italy 1.84 Blocks 1 3 Kennedy Tr. Bank of Italy 5.86 Blocks 1 3 Kennedy Tr. 1 Bank of Italy 7 Blocks 1 3 Kennedy Tr. Bank of Italy 7.20 WALTER FRICKST AD, Streets and ex City Engineer. No.

19, July 21- (2t) ASSESSMENTS AND NOTICE OF SALE that the following is a List of delinquent of maintenance and furnishing electrical LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 14, in pursuance of of 1919, and Resolution No. 13627 of Oakland, passed on the 18th day of May A.D. WALTER N. FRICKSTAD, Superintendent Oakland, will on the 28th day of July A.D.

a.m., in my office, being in the building known City, commence to sell said real property assesament delinquent, together with the cost of fifty (50) cents per lot. piece or parcel of and advertised ak delinquent and percentages continue said sale until the whole thereof as may be necessary, shall be sold. quantity of each lot, piece or parcel of said taken by any person for the amount of tin cost advertising remaining due and 110 sum of fifty (50) cents for each Certificate Amount of penalty and Includin Tract Name of Owner Complete Map of Oakland by J. Kellersberger Mattia Ileard $11.15 Complete Map of Oakland by J. Kellersberger A.

J. Lacoste 11.1: Complete Map of Oakland bv J. Kellersberger V. O. Lawrence 1 37 Complete Map of Oakland by.

J. Kelleraberger G. 11.1 Complete Map of Oakland by J. Kelleraberger G. Ratto 11.45 Complete Map of Oakland by J.

Kellersberger Sylvesta Paolino 11.45 Complete Map of Oakland by J. Kellersberger Zalinda 0. Kahn 11.45 Complete Map of Oakland by J. Kellersherger It. L.

O. S. Taylor 11.43 Complete Map of Oakland J. Kellersherger Sarah Clanclarulo 4.04 Complete Map of Oakland by J. Kelleraberger Sarah neinrulo Complete Map of Oakland Hibernia Savings Loan by Kellersherger Assn.

11.45 Complete Map of Oakland Hibernia Savings Loan by J. Kellersborger Assn. 11.45 Complete Map of Oakland by J. Kellersherger Chas. M.

Bowersmith 11.43 Complete Map of Oakland by J. Kellersberger ('has. M. Bowersmith 11.15 S. Burtchaell Dorothy B.

Cade 26.78 Alameda Co Bay Title Ins. Co. 59.16 Elmer L. 1. Nielsen 22.35 Casserly Tract W.

Ainsworth 8.96 Lander Casserly Tract Mary 11. Miller 44.30 Pauline Salisbury 2: 39 Tuttle Homestead Herman ECrh, al. 32.17 Tuttle Homestead Herman Erb, et al. 32.17 Map showing location of 17th etc. Louise Jatho 28.64 Map showing location of 174h etc.

Louise Jatho 22.39 WALTER N. FRICKSTAD," Superintendent af, and ex gity Engineer. No. 21-(2t) CHAMBER AIDE SCORES HOUSING RESTRICTIONS ALAMEDA. July letters to National Housing Agency authorities and to senators and representatives of this area in Washington, D.C., John G.

Rooks, secretarymanager of the Chamber of Come merce, Today made a formal plea for admittance of servicemen and their families to apartments in converted local buildings. Under NHA rulings. such living places can be occupied only by sons employed in war industries. Rooks called the situation faced by servicemen with families, saying there were approximately 40 vacancies here at the present time," unavailable to these men fcause they. are not employed in "defense" industries.

In his letter, one of which went to Preston Wright, regional director of the National Housing Agency. Rooks wrote: "At the present time there are Tax Plan Gets Council Study Of ALBANY. July 21. A proposal to submit a tax to Albany voters at the November generatt election to raise funds for post -war planning, including rehabilitation of returned fighters, was under con-1 sideration. today by the City Council.

Mayor Bert Hill stated that a of community leaders meeting, called to consider a request for funds from an Albany Citizens' Committee to. aid war veterans, as well as other phases of a post-war planning program for the city. Any proposal to place a special tax proposition on the November ballot must be in readiness by tember 28, the mayor stated. At the present time the council has under consideration a request for a $500 appropriation from the newly formed Albany Citizens Committee, headed by Harold W. Olson, ford community activities in behalf of returned service men.

Bail Doubled for Arson Witness Bail for Gertrude Jordan, held for perjury in the trial of George Holman, accused arsonist, was doubled yesterday by San Francisco Judge Thomas F. Pendergast, at the request of Chief Deputy District Attorney Thomas Lynch. Lynch said th ewoman should be kept in custody" for her own safety." Bail is new $10,000 cash or $20,000 bond. While testifying before the Grand Jury in connection with the Holman case, the Jordan woman had requested police protection because of alleged threats." She later refuted her testimony at the Holman trial, prompting the perjury charge. Holman is charged witth starting the New Amsterdam Hotel fire which cost 22 lives.

Four Bay Area Men On Casualties List Four Bay area men were included on the casualty list released today by the Navy Department. Listed as missing were: First Lieut. David S. Bishop, Marine Corps, son of Paul R. Bishop, 733 Rand Avenue, Oakland; and Ensign Vernice Lowery, U.S.N.R., husband of Sally Lowery, 2225 Dwight Way, Berkeley.

Motor Machinist's mate 2c Robert. Herman Aanonsen son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aanonsen, 267 21st Avenue, Said Francisco, named as dead. Sgt.

William M. Allen, whose wife lives at 15. Hermann Street, San Francisco, as wounded. Police Seek Sailor Freed From Hospital William Minnie. 21, medicallydischarged sailor from Mare Island.

was the object of il police search that he had not heard from Minnie. telephoned from Powers. yesterday after his father. Leslie his son since he wrote June 30th that he- would Mo "home Minnie, a veteran of the South Pacific campaigns, was discharged from Mare Island on that date. He is described aS six feet tall, 190 pounds, witht light brown hair and blue eyes.

S.F. Probation Head Cites Duty Increase The more than 100 per cent increase in his duties as adult probation officer for the Federal District of Northern California was recounted today by Charles H. Upton in San Francisco started his 14th year on. the job. Much of the increase has been due to draft dodgers, who are turned over him until they decide whether to enter the Army.

Upton caid. Recently, the probation office has handled many cases of youths who masquerade as servicemen, he said. Key System To Open Richmond Terminal The new Key System bus terminal in Richmond will open July 30, it was announced today by Alfred J. Lundberg, president of the transportation company. The terminal, centrally located between Eighth and Ninth Streets just south of Macdonald Avenue.

will provide off -street loading and' reduce congestion in the business district, according to Lundberg. The service routes of No. 47 Shipyard, No. 48 Rheem Avenue, and No. 68 Avenue lines, will be revised to operate through the new facility.

Listed as Missing Sgt. Robert -E. Buck, son of Mrs. Mae Buck, 1316 Sacramento Street, Vallejo, was listed -as missing In action the European area on day's War Department list. approximately 2000 enlisted men and officers here, inadequately housed or in need of housing.

"Many these men are recently returned from- combat areas and feel very strongly, and rightly so, that they are not receiving. consideration. are many instances where these men are not able to be with their families and some of them are bitter. and in many cases their morale has reached a very low ebb. "We urge that your requirements for occupancy of the units under jurisdiction of the War Housing Centers, be changed to permit enlisted men and officers of the United States Navy to rent them.

The need is urgent and if you de not feel justified in making the requested modification to your rules, on the strength of this letter, we ask that we be given an opportunity to discuss the problem with Welder Robbed $500 Jewel Police today searched for thugs who robbed a welder and a merchant seaman early, today- and escoped with $500 jewelry more than $250 in cash. Arthur Sheridan, 43, of 1722 Market Street, the welder, told police he a union meeting at Sixth and Jackson Streets shortly before midnight and was getting into his automobile when three men asked him for a ride home. He dropped one of them at Seventh and Madison Streets, he related. Then, he said, one of the two men a gun and ordered him to drive back to Sixth and Jackson Streets. There, Sheridan said, the men took his ruby-studded diamond ring valued at.

$500 and $225 from his wallet. They then ordered him from his car and tied him with rope. The bandits fled on foot after driving his car a half block and throwing away the keys, Sheridan said. Aksel Kirkegaard, 50, member of the crew of a merchant docked in San Francisco, was found unconscious by two sailors at the foot of Washington Street early today. After he regained consciousness at Highland Hospital, where he was treated for.

a scalp eration, the seaman severe, that he had been robbed of $30, but that he did not remember his assailant. You Ever Snapped Turkey Wishbone; It's China Custom BERKELEY, July youngsters vie for the privilege of snapping the wishbone of next Thanksgiving's turkey, they can thank the Chinese for starting 8 custom dating back 2000 years B. C. according to Dr. James M.

Menzies, Far Eastern expert in the Office of. War Information. For, revealed Dr. Menzies in an address before the City Commons: Club yesterday, the tradition, which was thought to have had its roots in days of Pilgrim fathers, isn't American at all. The Chinese got it from the North Pole, he said, born of diet of animals.

"The old Chinese custom called for wishes, which are akin to prayers, on bones of animals" Dr. Menzies said. "If the bone cracked just right, the wish would come true." All he said, is part of ancient Chinese philosophy. That same philosophy is responsble for the will of the Chinese to resist the for seven long years -an ideology: that the land of China produces the people of China and belongs to them and not to Japan. Junior Commandos Pile Up Waste Paper "Junior BERKELEY.

Commandos," July youth war sorvice group. today piled up bundies "battle in local firehouses to aid the; of waste paper." Continuing for several additional weeks, the paper salvage drive will result in promotions for members of. the commando group, says Chief of Staff Dick Benofsky. Vacation war service activities of children. which started with a collection of coat hangers, will bet continued during the Summer un-; der sponsorship of the Junior Chamber Commerce, War Council and.

Municipal Recreation Benefit Card Party. To Aid Spastics Funds for the benefit of spastic; paralytics will be raised at a bridge: and whist party at 8:15 p.m. tonight in the Park Boulevard Clubhouse, Park Boulevard and Newton A.ve nue, according to Robert E. Norris, president of the Spastic. Children's Society of Alameda County.

C. H. Whitner is in charge of arrangements. There will be a small admission charge and refreshments. Albany to Stage Paper Roundup ALBANY, July For Victory Day" will be observed in Albany as a.

city- wide collection of waste paper is con ducted under, sponsorship of community organizations. Chairman Joseph Allington requested residents to have paper on the curb by 9 a.m. tomorrow, with magazines, newspapers and cardboard tied separately. in bundles not exceeding 30 pounds. apparently.

started in a sidewalk elevator, caused damage estimated at. $700 late yesterday in the base? ment of the M. Friedman Paint Company, University and Shattuck Avenues. Paint valued at $500 was destroyed by the blaze. Paint Store Burns BERKELEY, July -Fire, which.

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