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BERKELEY DAILY GAZETTE. Monday, Feb. 25, 1963 Fun With Words CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Saturday's Puzzle 11-Winter 16-Actual 20-Anglo-Saxon money 22-Warned 24-Equality 25-Before 26-Corded cloth 28-Land of the free (init.) 29-Worthless leaving 30-Inlet 31-Sweet potato 33-Dealers 37-Born 88-Temporary shelter 42-Persian coin 43-Irishman 44-Egyptian singing girl HASTE SCRUB WALTER POURED ALMA ALONE LA ITS ASIDE ROT SE SPINE GENE TRACING SONG GANGS PALE WRING ALLOWED RODE CLASP ME OTE AGATE BAL TIA AVAST PINE ERODES ELUDES YEARS ROPED 25 45-Cut of meat 49-Mountain in 46-Roman Greece 50-Former tyrant Russian ruler 48-Unaspirated 53- ver island 20 22 23 25 26 28 29 30 32 33 36 38 50 52 55 56 58 59 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 25 McCUNE-In Kensington, February 22, 1963, Staff Sgt. Marvin Duane McCune of 96 Purdue, Kensington; beloved husband of Hedy E.

McCune; loving father of Melodie McCune; loving son of Mrs. Rolf H. Hagen; brother of Ronald McCune of Alameda, Larren Hagen of Southwick, Melanie, Myron and Celeste Hagen, all of Kensington. A native of lowa. Age 31 years.

Friends are invited to attend services at the Berkeley Hills Chapel, (Page Oder), 1600 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar, Berkeley, Tuesday, February 26, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Interment at Golden Gate National Cemetery. GRUSCHWITZ-February 23, 1963, Eva Gruschwitz, of Berkeley; wife of the late F. C. Gruschwitz; beloved sister of Mrs.

Herman Wolkenhauer of Oakland, Mrs. A. Bauer and Louis Treinis, both of Berkeley; also survived by many nieces and nephews. A native of Germany. Aged 76 years.

A member of St. Paulus Lutheran Church of Oakland. Friends are invited to attend services Wednesday, February 27, 1963, at 1 o'clock p.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Ave. at 30th Street, Oakland.

Interment Golden Gate National Cemetery. Pastor 0. E. Schlecht officiating. -In El Cerrito, February 23, 1963, Marjorie M.

Hall; beloved wife of William D. Hall; loving mother Mrs. Helen M. Evers of Sparks, Nev. and Mr.

Dale W. Hall of Martinez; sister of Rollo and Earl McMorran, Helen Wheckerlin, Frances Houghton and Dora Rauch; grandmother of Barbara, Deborah, Andrew and Sandra Hall. A native of Minnesota. A member of the First Southern Baptist Church of Richmond. Friends are invited to attend servIces at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph Oakland, Tuesday, February 26 at 11 o'clock a.m.

Ample off street parking. Inurnment Chapel of the Chimes, SABO-In Berkeley, February 24, 1963, Eleanor Julia Sabo, of 264 Columbia Kensington; dearly beloved mother of Ella Smith of Kensington, Alex Sabo of Camano Island, Washington; devoted grandmother of Linda and Vicky Smith and James Sabo. A native of Hungary. Aged 79 years. Private family services will be held Tuesday, February 26, 1963, at 7:45 o'clock a.m.

from the Drawing Room Chapel of the Ellis-Olsen Mortuary, 727 San Pablo Albany, thence to St. Paul's Catholic Church, 1845 Church Lane, San Pablo, where a requiem Mass will be celebrated for the of her soul commencing at 8:15 repose a.m. Resurrection of the Rosary Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. Spiritual bouquets preferred. Committal services St.

Joseph's Cemetery, San Pablo. (Our parking lot adjoins mortuary). LET McNARY Chapel J. DETER MONARY ROBERT M. McNARY 1936 UNIVERSITY AVE.

TH 8-1238 ACROSS 1-District in Germany 5-Hit lightly 8-Seines 13-Girl's name 13-Be mistaken 14-Son of Adam 15-Produce 17-Part the play 18-Vapid 19-Abhorred 21-Algonquian Indian 23-Period of time 24-Through 27-Eulogizing 32-War god 34-Employ 35-Silkworm 36-Penitent 39-Scottish cap 40-Hawaiian wreath 41-Spread for drying 43-15th Century vessel 47-Native of upper Nile 51-Century plant 52-Trimness 54-Mohammed an prince 55-Silkworm 56-Handle 57-Part of camera 58-Speck 59-Hind part DOWN 1-Sinks in middle 2-Dillseed 3-Girl's name 4-Walks unsteadily 5-Afternoon party 6-Academic subjects 7-Antecedent 8-Tell 9-Black 10-Prefix: distant DEATHS DEATHS Tipton; TIPTON-February beloved 24, husband 1963, of Ernest H. Lake Tipton of Berkeley; loving father of James L. Tipton of Berkeley; dear grandfather of Carolyn, Jamie and Tommy Tipton, all of Berkeley. A native of Lexington, Nebraska. Aged 83 years.

A member of North Bend, Nebraska Lodge No. 119, F. A. the Neb. Methodist Conference and has been affiliated with Trinity Methodist Church, Berkeley, since coming to Berkeley in 1950.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, February 26, at Methodist 2:30 o'clock Chapel, p.m. 2320 at Dana Trinity Berkeley. The Reverend C. Douglas Hayward will officiate. Friends call at McNary Chapel, 1936 University Avenue, east of Grove Street, Berkeley, until noon Tuesday.

-In a local hospital, February 24, 1963, Philipa Nuccio of 3334 Elmwood, Oakland; beloved wife of the John Nuccio; loving moth of Philip cio of Pleasant Hill, Michael Nuccio Monterey, Mrs. Rose Devroux of Oakland, Vincent Nuccio of Berkeley the late Mary Grube; also survived 15 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Aged 84 years. Friends are invited to attend neral services Thursday, February 1963, at 8:30 a.m. o'clock from Nary Chapel, 1936 University Avenue, east of Grove Street, Berkeley, thence 10 St.

Columba Catholic Church, catraz and San Pablo, Oakland, a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, ing at 9:00 a.m. Recitation of commencHoly Rosary Wednesday evening 7:00 p.m. Interment St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, San Pablo. UDALL-In Berkeley, February 24, 1963, Andy R.

Udall of 1141 Park Hill Berkeley; beloved husband of Sarah Udall; loving father of Fletcher, James, Robert, Frederick Udall and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. A native of Vermont. A member and Past President Berkeley Welfare Society and many other organizations. Private services will be held at the Berkeley Hills Chapel, (Page Oder), 1600 Shattuck Avenue at Cedar, Berkeley, Tuesday, February 26, 1963 at o'clock p.m.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Family Service of Berkeley, 2015 6th Berkeley. WREDE-In Berkeley, February 22, 1963, Herman Diedrick Wrede of 755 Elm EI Cerrito; dearly beloved husband of Minnie Wrede; beloved father Herman D. Wrede, of Albany, Louise Goulart of Pleasant Hill, Charlotte grandfather Schneider of of Paulette Lafayette; and devoted Wrede, Charlene and Jeannine Goulart, Peter and Mary Schneider; loving brother of Dora Schmidt of' S.F., Kathrine Reidt of Oakland and Helen Holste of Germany. A native of Osterkolz-Scharmbeck, Germany. Aged 76 years.

A member of First Methodist Church Albany. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, February 26, 1963, at 1 o'clock p.m. from the DrawRoom Chapel of the Ellis Olson Mortuary, 727 San Pablo Albany, conducted by Rev. Claude Friesen of (Our Albany parking Community plaza Methodist Church. adjoins mortuary).

CARD OF THANKS Alameda County Heart Association gratefully acknowledges memorial gifts to ward Eleventh fighting Oakland. Heart Diease. Higate 121. 4-3564. East Protect your family Don't put off this important decision.

Pre-arrangement can spare your family bewildering decisions take only minutes to arrange. Inquire today under no obligation. BERKELEY NATIONAL id ASSOCIATION OF MORTICIANS MORTUARYA. Lee Oder Clarence W. Page, Jr.

1600 SHATTUCK AVE. at CEDAR THornwall 1-2300 Church ActivitiesLenten Services Scheduled the parish hall The Rev. John D. Spear, vicar of St. Patrick's, will give an illustrated talk, "'The Anglican Communion." Future subjects at the Wednesday evening program will be: Tradition" by Dr.

J. Raymond Cope, First Unitarian Church, Kensington, on March "A Roman Catholic Reports on the Vatican Council" by the Rev. Father Gary Tollner, assistant pastor, St. John's Church, El Cerrito, on March 13; "Presbyterian Tradition" by the Rev. James Hubbell, pastor of Northminster Presbyterian, 1 El on March 20; a speaker from the Church of Latter Day Saints on March 27, and "The Lutheran Tradition" by the Rev.

Ted Youngman, pastor of St. James Lutheran Church, Richmond Annex, on April 4. The Lenten schedule at St. Patrick's Episcopal, Potrero and Everett El Cerrito, will begin with Ash Wednesday services and continue with a series of programs on "Distinctive Faiths and Practices" on Wednesday evenings. The Stations of the Cross will i be said each Friday during Lent at 8 p.m.

also. On Ash Wednesday Holy Communion will be celebrated at 6:30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. The Imposition of Ashes will take place at all services. At 8:30 p.m.

in Pancake Feed St. Albans Episcopal, Albany, will have its traditional Shrove Tuesday pancake supper tomorrow night. Place: Parish House, St. Albans, 1501 Washington, Albany. Time 6:30 to 7:30.

A film on the Middle East will be shown. Circle Meet The evening circle of the women's department will hold their monthly meeting in the social hall of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Demaris Goodrich, president, has planned an interesting evening with Miss Gladys Carmichael in charge of devotions and High Priest Howard Downs teaching a class on stewardship of the home. Mrs.

Eloise Kucera will be in charge of refreshments. Rev. Tittmann The Rev. George F. Tittmann will be instituted rector of St.

Mark's Episcopal Church during a service at the church Feb. 26th at 8 p.m. The Office of Institution will be conducted by The Rt. Rev. James A.

Pike, Bishop of the Diocese of California. A reception will follow in the Parish Hall. Lenten Services A parish-wide program of Lenten preparation through prayer and study has been arranged by the board of deacons First Congregational. These special opportunities for worship and study will start on Ash Wednesday and continue each Wednesday morning and evening during the next six weeks. Wednesday mornings at 7 there will be a celebration of Holy Communion in the chapel, followed by breakfast and study of the week's Scripture in Durant Assembly.

Each Wednesday evening during Lent, "house-church" meetings are planned. The meetings in the homes will begin at 7:30 p.m. in preparation for the fifteen minute parish prayer service conducted by Dr. Browne Barr, over radio station KRE at 7:45 p.m. Autopsy Slated In Tub Death REDWOOD CITY (AP) An autopsy was ordered today in the death of Mrs.

Cecelia Royer, 65, mother of a Redwood City councilman. The coroner's office said councilman William Royer found his mother dead in the water filled bathtub in her home. Police said they found in the kitchen a partially-filled bottle of barbiturates and a note that Mrs. Royer was despondent because of ill health. 1 Once an eccentric, always an eccentric seems to be the thinking of Gudge, 8-year-old Boxer belonging to Mrs.

Thelma Reagan in Bradenton, Fla. Gudge used to engage in such undogly pursuits as treeclimbing, but with advancing years has given that up in favor of rope-hanging. Object of the game is to take a running start, left, leap into the air, center, and grab the rope in the teeth, seeing how long you can dangle, right. -UPI Telephoto Monday, Feb. 25-Born today, you seem to have come into the world with a ready-made sense of right and wrong and a determination to see justice done.

Your enemies may call you stubborn and opinionated, but those who really know you can only respect you for standing your ground in the face of all odds or any degree of criticism in order to see that right prevails. You need only be sure that you, yourself, are right in order to win! Although firm in your beliefs. and a virtual fury in defense of them, you are not quick to anger. You are willing always to hear the other side of the story. But should that "other side" not satisfy you, yet your opponent beware! You will be on him in a flash with all your logic, your long memory for facts and all your level-headed cleverness.

For all your ramrod strength Atlanta Repairs Break in Wall Horoscope for You of character, you are a romantic at heart. Indeed, you may even have difficulty in persuading that heart to stick to only one object of affection, and you may thus be a long time in settling down. Marriage, however, should; bring you the peace you may not always have in the outside world, so take care not to miss out on it. Among those born on this date are: John McLellan, U.S. Senator from Arkansas; John Chapman Farrar, poet, editor, publisher; Benedetto Croce, noted Italian philosopher, historian.

Tuesday, February 26 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)-Financial matters may take up much of your time today, so schedule other events with care and flexibility. (March the ARIES 21-April approaching 20)-Affairs high tide on job should be of opportunity. Take advantage of sparetime possibilities. TAURUS (April 21-May 21)-Up your on-the-job efficiency and thus your possibilities for advancement.

Look to authorities. GEMINI (May 22-June 21)-The afternoon may be auspicious for taking the lead with your own ideas and plans. Be on the alert. Speak out. CANCER (June 22-July 23) Demonstrate your originality, but stick only to matters already underway.

Start nothing new! LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)-A day with room for many purely routine ventures. Best not to attempt the new or uncertain. (Aug. 24-Sept.

23) Business dealings with others may be carried on, but only If you observe extra caution and thought. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)-A good day for joint enterprises of all sorts. Mingle with others both professionally and socially.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)-Your day for moving up a notch privately and professionally. Others are inclined to listen, so SAGITTARIUS yourself! (Nov. 23-Dec.

22)-You will have to keep one thought ahead of competition today if you are to gain what you might! than you CAPRICORN anticipate (Dec. can 23-Jan. result from 20)-More routine matters today. Give that little bit extra to win same! AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb.

19)-Follow thoughtful business practices, relationships especially afternoon. Personal take over later. (Copyright, United Features Syndicate, Inc.) contract ct bridge BY B. JAY FAMOUS North dealer. Neither side vulnerable.

NORTH A74 J9742 A9865 WEST EAST 853 KQJ1092 A6 Q1073 KJ4 4 10 8 7 5 Q4 SOUTH KQ10853 ATLANTA (AP) City officials planned today to repair a weekend breach made in Atlanta's so-called Berlin wall barricades set up to create a racial buffer zone in the southwest section. Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. said Sunday night it was up to the city to fix the wood and steel barrier breached on Harlan Road Friday night. A section was sawed off and tossed into a creek. The next night somebody filled the damaged portion with bushes and tree limbs.

The bidding: North East South West Pass 2 3 3 5 6 Pass Pass Pass Dble Opening lead eight of spades. In the first session of the board match between tina and the United States played in New York last year, Egisto Rocchi, holding the East hand, opened the bidding with two spades after the American North (Charles Coon) had passed. Rocchi didn't know it then, but he was destined to lose 1,210 points with his fine hand. South (Eric Murray) overcalled with three hearts, and West (Ricardo Calvente) bid three spades. After North had raised to four hearts, Rocchi made a slam try by bidding five diamonds.

South thereupon bid six 1963, King Features HANDS clubs, which North converted to six hearts. Rocchi made a forcing pass and Calvente quite naturally doubled six hearts. He led the eight of spades. Murray had no difficulty making twelve tricks. He won the spade with the ace and then crossruffed the hand, trumping all five of his clubs in dummy.

Calvente scored the only trick for the defense the ace of trump. Rocchi, who had opened with a strong two-bid, did not take a trick! The contract would have been defeated if Calvente had led the ace and another heart originally, but this was somewhat difficult to foresee. North-South scored 1,210 points for making the doubled slam contract. The American pair (Mervin Key and Robert Nail) at the second table did not fare well either with the East-West cards. The bidding was over rather quickly.

It went: North East South West 10 2 50 Dble The Argentine North scratched up an opening bid of one heart and found himself in five hearts doubled the next time it was his turn to bid. East stood for the double (which was doubtful policy) and led the king of clubs. North made the contract with an overtrick, which gave him a score of 750 points, but, since he had not bid the slam, his team lost 460 points net on the deal. Syndicate, Inc.) A Shrine of HUMAN UNDERSTANDING Precious when most neded. Our devotion to the trust given to our care is our neghborly desire to do everything we can to help.

Lady attendant for all services Parking lot adioins our beautiful floral chapel Serving all regardless of Race or Creed The Little Chapel of the Flowers TH 5-2132 ADELINE AT ASHBY AVENUE BERKELEY Big Traffic Tieup in L.A. LOS ANGELES (AP)-Southern Californians enjoyed a smogless three-day weekend had to contend with traffic on the highways and riptides the beaches. The temperature reached 82 a grees both Saturday and Sunday in Los Angeles. in At the the beaches, readings were 70s. Waves were moderate but guards reported riptides below surface.

About 100 swimmers to be rescued. Motorists rushing to beaches and resort areas tied up traffic in many parts of Southern fornia. Major congestions reported along the 100-mile to Palm Springs. FINAL DIVORCES PELLETIER-Frances L. from Jack E.

Jr. SCHRIEVER-Lucia from Roelof BURTHUS-Alveta Grace from Roger ARRIOLA-Henrietta from Jesus BAIRD -Margaret from Alexander FREEMAN-Leon N. from Naomi E. TAPPERO-Evalina from George TYTUS-Carole S. from William E.

WAIDLEY-Evelyn Marie from John Allen GARDNER-Maureen V. from Arthur L. TIREY-Nancy Lee from Thomas Allan MARR-Millie C. from Myron HERBERTSON-Evelyn Sands from vid John HILL -Margaret R. from Carlton J.

MILLS- Betty Lou from Charles Edward LEWIS-Ella from Howard James DOUD-Ruth L. from Charles W. COLLINS Giuditta from Stanley H. MILLER -Jeanne from Jack E. SWIM-Anna Jane from James Talbott LORD-Sylvia Marie from Clarence Jr.

VELEZ-Jesus from Josefina R. PLEMONS-Janet from James REID-Norma S. from Robert 1. BALL from Richard LOVELL -William F. from Yvonne Rita EWING-Harry from Lena SHERRIN-Genevieve K.

from Harold Dean RANDOLPH- D. from Rudy R. STEINHEBEL-Alice E. from Harold R. -Olyve Joanne from Robert W.

HUNT -Margaret from Leonard RIESE-Rhea J. from Donald V. GARRISON -Patricia S. from David J. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES OF DIVORCE BAKER--Antonia from Joe Donald MALDONADO- Theresa from David Mike McBROOM-Adelita from Jack C.

PRENVEILLE-Beatrice L. from Raymond E. NORBERG- -Irene Josephine William from Stanley COX -Diane Meriel from Robert CLENNEY Anne M. from James A. CHAPMAN-Frances Jones from Chester Arthur CASEY A.

from Kathleen SHEPHERD-John W. from Sadie FILIPPINI-Marlene J. from Alfred L. ALLEN-Dorothy from George HONSINGER-Florence J. from William G.

HUTLEY-Effie M. from George D. STULTS-Dolores J. from Harry -Lois A. from Joe L.

MILLER--Betty Jean from Adam David WALKE Marious from Farrish E. Jr. Clairene from Crawford Samuel DECREES OF ANNULMENT EKLOF -Charles and Shirley Lou -Susan Jane from Robert Fulton SCHNABEL, Ronalf F. and Penelope KELLY and Michael Francis DIVORCE COMPLAINTS FILED GALE-Edward G. vs.

Rosalie Erma -Rita Faye vs. Richard Bernard WINER-Bettye L. vs. Eugene C. GENGER-Frances H.

vs. Robert E. WOOD- -Ernest E. vs. Estelle WHITAKER-Doris A.

vs. Lester S. Jr. KOSICH-Violet R. vs.

Louis John LANUZA-Beverly vs. Theodore G. BAUGH-Gillian Ann vs. Jack Wallace WOOD- -Estelle S. vs.

Ernest KAUPAS Jane vs. Victor NORTON-Suzanne vs. Joseph (separate maintenance) FARLEY-Marguerite E. vs. Clifton E.

KELLY-John William vs. Audrey Violet MORRIS -Nancy S. vs. Charles C. HARTMAN-Ramona Gay vs.

Joseph GIRARD-Margot D. vs. John R. BRUNO L. vs.

Salvadore (annulment) CASTANEDA-Consuelo vs. Herman McCORMACK-Gail vs. George A. -Annie L. vs.

Joseph J. RODRIGUEZ- Jesus Jr. Vs. Sandra SOMMER-Arnold vs. Kimie LEA- Millard vs.

Lucille W. SHARMOUI- -Rose vs. Moses -Floyd vs. Charlotte Louise DURNEY-Camille C. vs.

James J. Bridge Scores Live Oak Bridge Club, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. SECTION North- South 1-Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spears 101 2--Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Jones 94 3-Mr. and Mrs. Milton Porter 93 East-West 1-Lola Wiggington and Claire 2-Mr. Campbell and Mrs.

110 Harry Fischer 93 3-Violetta Lane and Ethel Merell 91 SECTION North-South 1-Bill Nutting and E. B. Vaughan 102 2-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlson 99 3-Norma Mulks and Elizabeth Smith 98 1-Mrs.

Royal Cross and Gladys Foltz 97 2-Myrna Lowry and Frances Vaughan 96 3- -Nadine Kastner and Gil Farrell 95 Coming Events Tonight Sterling Club The Sterling Club is sponsoring a whist party at 8 p.m. at the Blue Room of the Madison St. Masonic Temple, Oakland. Garfield Dancers The Garfield Folk Dancers will meet at 8 a p.m. at the Live Oak Recreation Center, 1301 Shattuck Ave.

Instruction in beginning and intermediate folk dancing will be offered. Israeli Dancers Nirkoda, an Israeli folk dance group, will meet at 8 p.m. at the Berkeley Jewish Community Center, 1550 Oak View Kensington. Tom Doyle will instruct. Epilepsy League Dr.

Julian W. Walter, coordinator of accident prevention for the State te Health Department, will speak on "Accidents A Problem for the Person With Epilepsy," at the 8 p.m. meeting of the Alameda-Contra Costa Epilepsy League at the Sky Room of Herrick Memorial Hospital. Republican Assembly The Berkeley Republican Assembly will hold its regular membership meeting at 8 p.m. at the Whittier School auditorium, Milvia and Lincoln Sts.

Fraternal Notes Eastern Star Rosa M. Shattuck Chapter No. 504, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its annual card party at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 2105 Bancroft Way. Native Daughters The Past Presidents Assn.

of the Native Daughters will meet at 8:30 p.m. at 410 11th Oakland. Clara Barton will preside. Tomorrow Kiwanis Club Fred Hilts will speak on "Jet Drive Boats" at the noon meeting of the Kiwanis Club at Hotel Shattuck. Temperance Union Mrs.

Joan Sparks will speak on "Alcoholism" at the 1:30 p.m. meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at the First Baptist Church, Dana and Haste Sts. Banking Institute "A Century of Commercial Banking" will be the subject of the public speaking contest held by the Oakland Chapter of the American Institute of Banking at 8 p.m. in the conference room of the First Western Building, Oakland. American Legion Captain Jewell Ross of the Berkeley Police Department will speak on "National 1 Security and Civilian Defense" at the 8:15 p.m.

meeting of Berkeley Unit No. 7 of the American Legion Auxiliary at the Veterans Memorial Building, 1931 Center St. Veterans Auxiliary The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Auxiliary No. 2658, will hold a whist party at 8:15 p.m. at the Albany Veterans Building.

Light Snow Belts East And Midwest By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Light snow fell across sections in the eastern half of the nation today and cold weather clung northern Midwest areas. The snow belt extended from northern Plains eastward into Ohio Valley and appeared headed for the middle and north Atlantic regions. Two inches of snow in a six-hour period in Springfield and Peoria, Ill. Snow flurries powdered areas in northern Kentucky. Subzero cold again was reported in northern Minnesota and sections of the Dakotas, Wisconsin and Michigan.

Temperatures were nearly 20 degrees below zero Pellston, and International Falls, Minn. Generally clear and cold weather prevailed in upstate New York, with temperatures ranging from 15 in Poughkeepsie to zero in Watertown. LEGAL NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On March 6th, 1963, at 10:00 a.m., at the main entrance the Mercantile Building, 2082 Center Street, Berkeley, California, WILLIAM L. SCHOENER as Substituted Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash on sale, the real property described herein. Recording references herein are to the Official Records of the Recorder of Alameda County, California.

be made without any warranties, to satisfy the the obligations and pursuant to power of sale in the Deed Trust by LORRAINE SPINGOLA, trustor, to North American Title Insurance a Calif. trustee, for Wilmur Company, beneficiary, dated March 31st, 1960, and recorded April 14th, 1960, in Reel 067 at Image 357. Notice of Default was recorded on November 7th, 1962, Reel 718 at Image 177. Substitution of Trustee was recorded December 12th, 1962. in Reel 747 at Image 7.

The property to be sold is in the City of Berkeley, County of Alameda State of California, and described as follows: Lot 15 in Block 1, as said lot and block are shown upon that Park, certain Man entitled "San Pablo Berkeley, filed of Maps, 21, 1906, in Book 22 November at Page 1, in the Office of the County Recorder of Alameda County. Dated: February 1963. WM. L. SCHOENER Substituted Trustee WILLIAM L.

SCHOENER Attorney at Law Mercantile Bldg. Berkeley 4, Calif. 18, 25; ET MOUNTAIN VIEW ASSOCIATION CREMATION ENTOMBMENT GROUND BURIAL 5000 Piedmont Oakland OLympic 8-2588 non-profit organization serving this community for 100 years LEGAL NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL Superior Court of State of California for the County of Alameda. No. 161232.

Dept. 4. Estate of GERTRUDE E. ROBINSON, also known as GERTRUDE ROBINSON, also known sa MRS. GERTRUDE E.

ROBINSON, also known as G. E. ROBINSON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DAVID N. ROBINSON has filed herein a petition for probate of the will of the above named decedent and for issuance of letters Testamentary thereon to said petitioner, reference to which is made for further particulars, and that the time and place of hearing the same has been set for March 4, 1963, at 10:00 a.m., in the courtroom of Department No.

4 of said court, at the Courthouse, in the City of Oakland, California. Dated February 15, 1963. JACK G. BLUE, Clerk By W. CALLAWAY, RED Deputy SHERMAN, COWARD MacDONALD 1210 American Trust Co.

Bldg. Berkeley 4, California THornwall 8-2917 Attorneys for Petitioner to 1963 NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 154018 Superior Court of State of California for the County of Alameda. In the Matter of the Estate of FREDERICK ROYAL CARTER, known as FREDERICK R. CARTER, also known as FREE R.

CARTER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of the above named decedent will sell at private sale to the highest and best bids upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth and subject to Court confirmation by the Superior of the Alameda County, California, on Monday, March 4, 1963, at 10:00 a.m. at Room 610 American Trust Building, Berkeley 4, California, all right, title and interest of the decedent or his estate by operation of law or otherwise in and to the real property described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being County in the City of Berkeley, of Alameda, State of California described as follows, towit: Beginning at a point on the southern line of Cedar Street (formerly Stanford Street), distant thereon Westerly 200 feet from the intersection thereof with the Western line of California Street, as said streets are shown on the map hereinafter referred to; and running thence Westerly along said line of Cedar Street 40 feet: thence Southerly parallel with said line of California Street, 135 feet: thence Easterly parallel with said line of Cedar Street 40 feet: thence northerly parallel with said line of California Street 135 feet to the point of beginning. Being a portion of Lot 2 in Block 1, as said lot and block are delineated and so designated upon "Map that certain man entitled. of the Teachers State University Homestead." filed April 25, 1872 in Liber 3 of Maps, page 7, in the office of the CounCommonly Recorder of Alameda County.

known as 1526 Cedar Street, Berkeley, California. the or offers are invited to Bids Executor or his attorneys at the above stated address be filed with the Clerk or of may the Alameda County Superior Court pursuant to Section of the California Government Code, at any this time after first publication sale. notice and before said Said sale will be made upon following terms: Sixteen Thousand ($16,000.00) Dollars cash, or the best obtainable amount. The house is being sold is without financial obligation seller whatsoever for repairs any DATED: type or otherwise. February 15.

1963. FRANK H. METZLER. Executor. CLARK.

ANDERSON DUNLAVEY Attorneys at Law American Trust Building Berkeley 4. California 8-2235 to 1963.

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