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EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS
Four institutions of vocational religious training also are located in Berkeley, in close proximity to the university, and are rendering an outstanding service in their field. These institutions include the Pacific School of Religion, the Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, the Pacific Unitarian School and the Church Divinity School. As is natural, there also has grown up about the university a large number of private preparatory and finishing schools which give instruction to many students.
The Berkeley public school system, with twenty-three different school units, has received interna- tional recognition for its scientific methods in the study of children. Under the direction of The Bureau of Research and Guidance, annual city-wide surveys are made to discover cases of maladjustment in the public schools. To quote from the director of the bureau, every child in the Berkeley schools is studied "to the end that his present and future needs are being met in the most efficient manner in which the school and community are able to meet them."
COUNCIL-MANAGER GOVERNMENT
Berkeley has operated for the past ten years under the Council-Manager form of government. The present City Manager is Hollis R. Thompson and the present Mayor is Edward N. Ament. Berkeley has been frequently rated by experts as among the first two or three municipal governments in the United States from the standpoint of service to the people and general efficiency. Fundamental to the suc- cess of the government in Berkeley has been the clear separation between the legislative and policy making functions which are the responsibilties of the council, and the executive function, for which the City Manager is responsible. It is the responsibility of the manager to carry out the will of the council without interference after that body has arrived at decisions. The result has been economy of oper- ation with entire elimination of politics in the commonly accepted term of that word.
INDUSTRIES
With an annual payroll in excess of five and one-half millions of dollars, with manufactured prod- ucts valued at approximately forty million dollars annually, and with the number of employees averag- ing from thirty-five hundred to forty-five hundred a year, Berkeley is rapidly coming to be recognized as one of the important industrial centers of the Pacific Coast.
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Berkeley's manufactured products are widely diversified, ranging from speedboats, automobile mo- tors, tools and dies, built-in fixtures, to leather products, printing inks, soap, food products and steel and metal products.
Among the more important plants which are located in the Berkeley industrial district may be listed the California Ink Company, Inc., Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co., Cutter Laboratory, Pacific Guano & Fertilizer Co., Philadelphia Quartz Co., California Packing Corp., Durkee Famous Foods, Inc., H. J. Heinz Corp., Byron Jackson Co. and California Corrugated Culvert Co.
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Indicative of the appeal of Berkeley's municipal parks and playgrounds is the fact that during 1933 approximately a million and a quarter children and adults patronized these recreational centers. Throughout the year playground supervision is provided at each of the six municipal and twenty school playgrounds maintained by the city. The city of Berkeley also operates three municipal summer camps, providing summer vacation facilities at minimum cost to thousands of residents of the community. Two of these camps are located at Echo lake, near Tahoe, and near the head waters of the Tuolumne River in the Sierra Nevadas, and a third is situated at Cazadero in the heart of the famous Redwood Empire.
POLICE AND FIRE
Developed under the able leadership of August Vollmer, former Chief of Police and internation- ally famous as a crime expert, Berkeley's police department is recognized as one of the most efficient in America. During 1932 the Berkeley Police Department installed a new four hundred-watt radio trans- mitter, giving the city one of the most complete police communication networks on the Pacific Coast.
During the fiscal year 1932-33 the total recorded fire loss for Berkeley amounted to only $56,200, or a per capita loss of 65 ¢.
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ALAMEDA STATISTICAL REVIEW
Name of City-Alameda.
Form of Government-City Manager and Charter.
Population-1930 with U. S. Census report 35,033. Local estimate at present 40,000.
Area-10.76 square miles.
Altitude-15 feet above sea level.
Climate-Mean annual temperature 56.4 degrees F .; average rainfall 23 inches.
Parks-5 and 5 Swimming Pools and Municipal Golf Course with 150 acres.
Assessed Valuation-$33,972, 178 with $1.35 per $100.00 tax rate.
Bonded Debts-$891,522.58.
Postal Receipts-$101,317.11.
Telephones in Service-9,091.
Churches-21.
Building and Construction-Building permits issued in 1933 valued at $930,559.92; First quarter of 1934 value $597,474.
Hotels-There are 3 hotels and many apartments with transient and permanent accommo- dations.
Railroads-City served by 3 railroads, as follows: Western Pacific, Southern Pacific and Santa Fe.
Airports-In addition to Benton Field, there is also the San Francisco Bay Airdrome centrally located and one of the best equipped airports in any community. The Alameda Airport adjoins Benton Field.
Amusements-Large auditorium seats 2,300 persons. 3 theatres, with total seating capacity of 5,000 persons. Also Neptune Beach Amusement Park.
Hospitals-2. -
Education-Number of public schools 11, including 1 senior high school. Number of paroch- ial schools 1. Number of pupils in public schools 4,474; in parochial schools 300.
Public Libraries-20 () main and 19 branch buildings) with total of 75,000 volumes.
City Statistics-Total street mileage 71.5 with 66.5 miles paved. Miles of gas mains 50; of sewers (storm and sanitary) 64.5. Fire department has 5| men, with 3 engines, 2 hose and chemical wagons, and 2 hook-and-ladder trucks, in 4 station houses. Value of fire department real estate and equipment, $124,719. Police department has 38 men, with 1 station and 12 pieces of motor equipment.
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ALAMEDA
ALAMEDA: A city of homes and industries, of culture and education, located on the east shore of San Francisco Bay, having an area of 10.76 square miles, with a population of 40,000.
GOVERNMENT: A city manager form of government efficiently administered by a city manager and a legislative body consisting of five members, the president of which is mayor.
RECREATIONAL: Five beautiful parks conveniently located, equipped with modern apparatus and supervised by competent playground directors; as well as the nationally known Neptune Beach Park with its huge salt water tank and many forms of amusement; miles of sunbathed, sandy municipal beaches, and private outdoor swimming facilities, provide all forms of diversion for both old and young. Boating in the peaceful waters of the San Francisco Bay and San Leandro Bay, is enjoyed by yachting and motor boat enthusiasts throughout the seasons. Bass and other salt water game fish attract fishermen and lovers of this sport to the environs.
FLOWERS: Lovers of flowers and gardening may in the rich sandy soil of Alameda, produce the choicest of blooms. There are several floral societies and the annual flower festivals attract great throngs of enthusiastic admirers.
EDUCATIONAL: In the belief that children are entitled to a well rounded education, ten public schools including a modern High School, which was erected at a cost in excess of a million and a half dollars, are maintained and these together with the State University at Berkeley and the famed Mills College in Oakland, both in close proximity to Alameda, offer everything in the field of education.
GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES: On Government Island, located in the Estuary separating Alameda from Oakland, sixteen modern buildings house the Federal Departments of Coast Guard, Bureau of Public Roads and Western Division of Forestry. There is now under construction by the Fed- eral Government, who have acquired 1100 acres in west Alameda, Benton Field, which will be the Army's West Coast Air Depot and Landing Field, and when completed will represent an ex- penditure in excess of three and one-half million dollars, and will employ some three hundred men, including many officers of high rank, bringing to Alameda an annual payroll in excess of a million dollars.
LIGHT: The municipally owned Electric Light Plant distributing all light and power to the commun- ity, was established in 1887 and has been successfully operated, producing a source of revenue that contributes largely to the low city tax rate.
WATER: Alameda receives its water supply from the East Bay Municipal Utility District through the people's Mokelumne River Mountain water project and distribution system, which assures con- sumers of an ample supply of pure water at a minimum cost.
INDUSTRIES: Careful zoning of industrial lands which has preserved a large acreage, adequately served by rail and water, permits location of large enterprises desiring to establish themselves in the great metropolitan Bay Area. Already many large nationally known industries are located in Alameda, and with an ambitious construction program that will reflect itself in industrial develop- ment not surpassed by any community, Alameda's future is assured.
The Alameda Chamber of Commerce, affiliated with the Oakland Chamber of Commerce, is prepared to furnish information and statistical data of all character, and earnestly invites inquiries.
POLK'S OAKLAND 1934
1934
Street and Avenue Guide
Copyright, 1934, R. L. Polk & Co. of California
Giving names, location and description of Streets, Avenues, Drives, Boulevards, Ways, Courts and Places in the boundary city lines between Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda, including the Cities of Oakland, Emery- ville and Peidmont, in accordance with the County recorded maps with designated dedicated streets and the Cities' ordinances and as existent up to date. Numerical Streets are compiled following the Alphabetical Section.
E, W, N, S for name. East, West, North, South.
e, w. n. s for direction east, west, north, south.
fm from
junc junction
tris towards
A-
Fm 1300 82d av e to 99th av 1 s of E 14th
ABBOTT DR- Fm Sherwood dr e ABERDEEN- Fm Loyola e 1 n Hellmen ABBEY- Second a of 35th av Allen- dale av and Brookdale ABERFOIL AV- Fm Elvessa av w to Rod- erick rd
ACACIA AV-
Fm Prospect dr opp Lawton av e to Buena Vista av ACACIA LANE- Fm Redwood rd 1 e Detroit ACTON PLACE-
Fm Athol av and E 19th nw to Lester av 601
Atlınl av 102
Læster AV 251
ADA- Fin Bryant av se to Bway first s of Manila av
ADAMS-
Fm 252 Lee ne to l'erry Lee 82 159
Perkins
Perkins 350
Euclid ev 400
Perry 450
ADAMS PARK- E s llarrison nw a Grand av w of Bay pl ADELAIDE-
Fm Huntington av e to l'ar. gon 3 n of Tompkins av ADELINE-
Fm 1st n to 62d and Bkly city line First
100 200
Third 300 Madrone av 4400
400
Huntington
4500
ALCALA AV- Fm l'abrillo e to Mountain blvd ALCATRAZ AV-
Fm 6400 College av w to
San Pablo av
College av 300
330
Hillegass av 370
Regent
Volby Dana
Telegraph 500
Harmon Court 520
602
Shattuck
Berkeley City
Oakland
Idaho 1026
Essex 1030
Hierog
Salem 1090
ALDER- Fm 1500 78th av to 80th nv 2 n of F 14th
ANTIOCH CT- 1 n Mountain blvd to An- tioch st
ANZA- Fm Calafta e to Golf Links rd
APGAR-
Fm 8860 Tel av w to San Pablo ar
lirove 650
West 800
Market
900
Linden 050
APPLE- Fin 105th av ne to E 14th APRICOT- Fm 107th av se to Royal AQUARIUS WAY- N fm Mountain blvd I e of Florence av
ARBOR AV- Fm 482 Iludson no to Te- ATLANTIC- Bay 2d & of 7th Fin 401 Campbell to mescal cr 1 e Claremont av ARBOR DR ( Pled) -- Ion 1100 Okld av e to Je- ('amphell 1650 mooie av first n of Grand av Willow 1700 Wood ARCADIA AV- 1800
1750
('entlar
ATLAS AV-
I'm Victor av at Monterey
blvd n to Redwood ml
ATWELL AV- W of P'eralta av Im Lynde ne to Bona
Lynde 2801
AUBURN AV- 1 e of College av fm 6000 Harwood av n to t'laremont av AUSEON AV- Fm 8650 E 14th n
Holly 1600
Plymouth 1700
Birch
1900
Olive
2000
ARIZONA-
I'm Maple av e to 35th av
ARKANSAS
Fm 3350 Peralta av
e to
Blanche
100
Dowling 2300
AUSTIN- Fm 2900 Foothill blvd n to
Foothill blvd 2000
AUTOMOBILE DR (Plad) - Bet Oak Grove and Spring
AVENAL AV- Fm 5800 Foothill blvd n of 57th av e to Church AVENUE A (Pled) -- N' of Hagar av fm Mountain av e to Wood dr AVENUE B ( Pied)- S of Hagar av fm Mountain av e to Mulberry AVON- Fm 5151 Shafter av w to Miles av AYALA AV-
Fin Vicente and 50th n to Forest and 59th
AZTEX WAY- Fm Monterey dr to Drake dr
B- Fin 1200 83d av se to 99th av second s of E 14th BAGSHOTTE DRIVE- Fm Shelton n and beyond Westover dr
BAILEY AV (formarly Lau- ral av in Uppar Claremont) E and w. n of Strawberry av BAKER- Now ASBROOK CT
BOLBOA DRIVE- I'm Monterey dr at Aztex Way to Colton blvd
BALFOUR AV (formerly N Santa Ray av )- Fm Santa Ray av n to Carlston 1 e Lake Shore av BALSAM WAY- Fm june Pinehaven rd and Pine Needle dr e BANCROFT AV- Fm 96th av e 8 of E 14th BANCROFT PL- W s Panoramie way n BANNING DR- Fm Park blvd e to Moore dr 1 n rf Aitken dr
BANTRY AV (formerly 73d av)- Fm Hillmont dr to Outlook
BARBARA ROAD- Extension of Spruce
BARCELLONA-
I'm Dak Knoll blvd a 1 e Mountain blvd 100
200
BARKER-
300
Fm 2350 Fruitvale av w to
Sansal ck
350
BARNER AV- I'm end Morgan av 240 ft n € 401
BARRETT- Fm 10800 Foothill blød n BARROWS ROAD- I'm u'reod rd w to Cavanaugh
BARTLETT-
Fm Daria n to School first w of 35th av
Lynde .
Deering
Brookdale av
I'enniman av 2000
BARTLETT AV -SOUTH Now 106th av
Fifty- fourth Fiftyfifth 5500 6600
Fifty-sixth
Aileen 5850
Fifty-seventh 5700 Abory 3350
Market 5700
Arlington av
Fifty-eighth
Fifty-ninth 5900
Sixtieth 6000
Genoa 6000
Sixty-first
6100
Stanford av
ADELL COURT-
Fm
S
to
Montana
AERIAL PLACE
( Plad ) -
1 s junc Hampton rd and
Court rd
AGNES-
I'm Alta rd w of Proctor av se to Sheridan rd
AGUA VISTA-
Fm
38th av
e
to
High
Rosedale av 4100
AILEEN-
Fm 5650 Shattuck ac w to San Pablo av Shattuck av
Dover 701
tirove 801
Genoas
851
Market
Adeline
Lowell
Los Angeles 1001
Kaskill
1051
AITKEN DR-
Off Girvin n to Arrowhead dr
ALACOSTA DR-
Fm Eastend av n to city limits
ALAMEDA AV-
Fm Frtvl av e to line of 36th av thence ne to june of High and Clement and to 45th av and & P Ry
Tunnel nl
AMELIA-
I'm 84th av se to 86th av sixth « of E 14th
AMITA OR-
Bet Giravott dr and
Alva-
rado rd
AMY DR-
I'm Bellevue ar n to
Proc-
tor av w of Moraga av
ANDERSON-
Now KELLER AV
1 blk w Shone av fm Green- ley dr to Mountain blvd
ANDERSON
1 e 30th av fm Redwood rd to Reinhardt dr
ANDOVER- 401 Fm 34th to 35th 2 e of Tel av 450
ANGELO AV- Fm Minna av nw 1 n cf Penniman 700 ANITA- Changed to 77th av
laurel
ASPINWALL RD- Fm Gouldin rd ne to Thorn- bill dr
ATHENS AV- Fm 2501 San Pablo av w to 2250 Market
ATHERTON-
Fm 2200 80th ar e to 82d
ATHOL AV-
Peralta Hts fm Lake Shore blvd, and 200 E 18th opp 11 trns 2d av n to Excelsior av I Eighteenth 300 Wayne av Acton pl
E Nineteenth
Newton av
Harklon rd
chicago av
Portland av 425
Brooklyn av 500
('leveland 550
Prospect av 600
Hillgirt Circle S 601
Melford rd 620
MrKinley av 650
Beacon 701
Excelsior av 701 Davis 2300
Lowell 5201
Fifty-third .5300
ALLENDALE AV-
Fm 35th av e to Monti- cello av. I n of Brookdale Thirty- fifth ar .3500
Ortavia .3600
Short 3700
Viola 3800
Thirty-eighth 3900
Thirty-ninth
Minna
East man
Lilac
4700
4800
Renwick
ALLMAN- Fm 3751 14th av W
ALLSTON AV-
now MANCHESTER DRIVE
ALMA AV-
I'm Prospect av e of and nr Capell ne to june of Mathews av Excelsior av and Park blvd
ALMA PATH-
I'm june Trestle tilen rd and Alma s
ALMOND- Fm 2200 00th av se
Olith av
ALPINE TER-
Fm Ocean View dr s 3e of Bway
ALTA AV (Plad)- I'm Scenic av to Blair av ALTA RO-
Fm Proctor av to Agnes ALTA VISTA AV- Fm deane to Mira Vista av ALTAMONT AV-
Fm Simson to Semmary av
ALTURA PLACE- E and w tm end of Rifle la I n of Mountain blvd
ARROWHEAD DR- Fm Coulton to Skyline blvd ARTHUR- Fm 64th e to 78th, 6 n of ₣ 14th
ARTUNA AV (Pled) -
2 w of Blair av fm Ricardo Ar ne
ASCOT DR-
Fm june Montera av and La Cuesta n to Skyline blvd ASH- I'm 1520 78th av e to 79th. av third n of E 14th
ASHBROOK COURT- Formerly Baker
Fm 2350 Fruitvale av w to Sansal ('reek
ASHMOUNT AV (Pled)- Fm Portal av n and ne to La Nalle and Sea View av, 1 w of Mandana blvd
ASILOMAR DRIVE-
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
2000
Twenty-first Twenty-second 2200 2300 2400
Twenty-fourth 2500 2600 2700
Twenty-sixth
Tweity-eighth 2800
2900
Thirtieth 3000 3100 Thirty-second 3200 3300
Thirty - fourth
3500
Thirty-sixth
3600 3700 3800
San Pablo av.
Apgar
Thirty-eighth
Thirty-ninth
Yerba Buena ar
Fortieth 4000
Forty-first 4100
Forty-second 4200
Forty-third 4300
Forty- fourth 4400
Forty-fifth 4500
Forty - sixth 4600
Forty -seventh
4700 4800
F fm Leona bet Richifield and Gordon 3400
ALEXANDER COURT-
Fm 1950 35th av w to Peralta pk 2 n of Foothill blvd
ALHAMBRA AV- se from Gouldin rd
ALICE-
Fm 251 Ist n to 19th. 4 e of Bway
ALICIA-
Fm 27th nw to Market I
v San Pablo
ALIDA-
Fm 4200 Lincoln ar e to
Linnet av
ALISO AV- Fm + arson e and s4 to Mountain blvd
N end Fruitvala av n to Melvin rd
ARCHMONT PLACE-
I'm Milletnout av to Semi-
nary av
ARDLEY-
Continuation of 23d av fm F 31st to Ilampel
ARDMORE AV ( Pled)- Fm Ashmount av n of and nr Portal av ne to Clarendon Crescent
ARIMO AV-
I'm Walavista av ne 1 e of Lake Shore av
35th av
ARLINGTON AV- I'm Grove to Gaskill
t:rove 800 E 22d
Genoa 850
Adeline
900
to Lowell 950
Los Angeles 1000
ARMANINO CT- Fm College av e bet Har- wood av and Florio
ARMOUR DR-
N fm Snake rd to Wood-
land way
AROYUELLO AV- Fm Glen av n to Entrada v 1 n Linda av
ARROYO AV (Pled)- From opp 1692 Brand av ne to Monticello av
ALVARADO RD- se Hotel t'laremont off LS
ALBERT- Fm Madrone av e 3 n of Hopkins
Fifth 500
Seventh
Eighth
600 700 800 500 1000 1200
Tenth Tweltth
Fourteenth
Sixteenth
1300 1400 1500 1000 1700 1800 1900
Raymond 2100
1067
ANNERLEY RD- Oakland and Pied. fm Har- vard rd to Spring av 1 ne of lake Shore av
ANTIOCH- I'm Mountain blvd e 1 n of Moraga av
ALDER WAY- now DEMING WAY
3900
5400
5750
5800
1800 Hopkins
Fern
4600
1850
BASSUM- Now BERLIN WAY
BATES ROAD- V'ire Im Holoin rul to Hol-
man rd 1 ne Grosvenor 'pl
400
( Formerly Monterey Drive) Fm Colton blvd to Drake dr ASPEN PL- Fm Anzona n 1 blk 1 e
Benvenue av 350
951
20
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BAXTER- I'm 3550 Galindo n
BAY-
Iin Peabody Lane n to 67th and Folger av
J'enbody .4450
.. 4500
Sixty-fith Sixty-wxthi 0400 Sixty-seventh .6700
BAY- Fm & P tracks n to 7th BAY PLACE- Fm 224 Grand to
With ats
Montecito av 10%
Vernon 200
Harrison 250
BAY VIEW AV Fix 2 28th opp 5th trus ne to 13th my opp E 32d BAY VIEW DRIVE- Fm Grand View dr w BAYO-
Fm lligh w to l'atterson av BAYO VISTA AV- S of Fairmont av e to Oak- lunch av
BEACH- Fm 1652 28th n to Halleck Emeryville
BEACON-
F'mu Lake Shore av e and o to 582 Excelsior av BEACONFIELD PL- Fmi I'llton dr e BEATIE-
Fin 8th av to june 7th ar and Ivy dr I n E 24th
BEAUDRY ( Emaryville)- Fm 1300 both n to line of 60th fourth w of San Pablo
Fifty-fith .5500
Stantonl av 5700
Powell 5800
Mity-ninth
5900
BEAUFOREST DRIVE ( Mar- Sausal ek
riewood ) -
I'm Toorn rd w to Valley View dr 6 n Moraga Ml BEAUMONT AV- E of 13to av fm E 38th n to Park blvd
BECK- I'm (4th av 1 s of Foothill blvd e to Church
BEDFORD- ( hanged to 76th av
BEECHWODO OR- Uff Country Club dr 1
Aracia
BELGRAVE PLACE- Fm 5350 Bway ter ne to Carlton
BELINDA COURT- W tm 205 P'erry
BELL- Wir Bailes av in a circle and rejoining Bailey av
BELL AV (Pied)- I'm Av "B" n to Scenic BELLA VISTA AV-
Fm E 28th opp 10th av ne to 13th av
BELLAIRE PLACE- Fm Lynde n to 12 blk n
BELLE-
Fm june 3d and l'eralta nw to Bay
BELLEVUE AV-
F 375 P'alın av a to Per- kins and thence through Lake Nido Park
Palm av 350
Van Buren ov 400
Belmont
425
Grand av 450
Staten av 500
Illita av 550
Prrkms 565
BELLEVUE AV- Now Hermosa ar
BELLEVUE AV ( Pled) - I'm Mountain av n of Park pl w to Pacific av se of llagar
BELMONT- Fm 424 Perkins e to Staten av 1 n of Grand ar
BELVIDERE- Fin Trask se to Foothill blvd
2 e of Monticello av Track 5100
Ygnario 6200
BENEVIDES AV-
1on 1500 El C'entro av ne to nr Sausal ck. 2 e of l'ark blvd
BENNETT PLACE-
Norton av
BENTON- Fm Randolph e
to Woodruff av
BENVENUE AV- Fill 330 Alcatraz r n Bkly city line 1 w College BERLIN- Now South Elmhurst av
BERLIN WAY- Maple av e and n to School BERRY-
Fm Railroad n to Pearmain 3 × 105th av BEBITO AV-
Off Dartioouth dr 1 & Drury BEBT AV- Fin Trask to Kingsland av BEULAH PLACE- Fm Palmer e to Randolpb 1 a Hopkina
BEVERLY AV- Now Herriott av MIQQAREAU- Now E
BIRCH- 1000 80th ar to
144th av
Jones av .0800
Warner av 0850
BIRCH COURT
In 5800 College av n
BIRDSALL AV-
Im 6100 Fleming av nw to beyond Monticello av Fleming av 2700 2800
Yuba nY
Roberts av 2900
Mcrcom
a v
2020
Madein
2950
Malrato av 3000
3000
Kingsland av
3100
Monticello av 5000
Meldon av
BISSELL- Now Holly
BLAINE-
I'm 84th av se to 86th av
seventh & of E' 14th
BLAIR AV-
l'in flarhord dr w
BLAIR AV ( Plad)-
Fm e end of Ricardo av ne to gol Highland ay first w of Oakland av
San Carlos av 16
El Cerrito av 100
('urmel av
200
Praceno
av
Hillaile
Bonita av
Highland
450
BLANCHE-
Fm 2100 82d av se to 87th nv
BLENHEIM-
I'm San Leandro n to Ap-
ricot first e of 107th
BLOSSOM-
I'm 2601 Frtvl
to
BODEN WAY- I'm Lakeshore 11 ℮
Bencon
BOEHMER-
l'in 37th av to 1 blk w 36th av 1 s E xth
BONA-
Fm 2850 Frtvl av e to
Coolidge
BOND-
Im 1800 High ne to 35th av and im 57th av to Semi- nary av flist s of Foothill blvd lligh
Forty-fifth Forty-sixth av
Forty-seventh Av
Forty-eighth av
College av
5250
('liftoo
.5270
Bway ter
Napa 5400
Ada 5500
Manilat av
5600
l'rospert dr
5600
Kales av
5636
Virmar av
Taft av
Lawton av
Rockridge blvd
Ocean View dr
Keith ar
Shafter ar
6000
Patton
( 'habot rdl
BROADWAY EXTENSION- Ne fm Brookside and Bway BROADWAY TER-
Im june Bway and Clifton
e to Skyline blvd
BROCKHURST-
Fm Grove w to San Pablo
bet. 32d and 33d
BROMLEY AV- Fm 1800 Seminary av e to
64th av
Seminary
5900
Sixty-second av
6200
BROOK-
Fm opp 245 30th to june
at Bway
Orchard
3001
BROOKDALE AV-
Sausal ek and
2900
D65 Lake Shore av
Grund av
450
Walker av
('app
22000
Fairbanks av
Coolidge
3200
Crofton av
3300
Warfield av
Bartlett
3400
Girard av
3500
Octavia
3600
Harrington av
3601
Abbey
3650
Short
3700
Viola 3800
High 4300
Courtland av 4400
Frances
4500
Illac 4000
Fern
Renwick
Monticello
av.
5000
Beat &F.
Maxwell 6100
Ha wyon
l'ole
Kingsland 5300
BROOKLYN AV
Fm 500 Lake Shore
blvd
Links m
e to 2700 Park blvd
Merritt av
Newton av
Wesley av
600
Haddon rd
650
Athol BY
700
Vandyke av
750
781
Monclair ar Zorah ar 800
BROOKSIDE AV- Fm Away Quy Shafter Derun View dr
BROOKWOOD RD- I'm Trestie Glen ro , and e to Treatle Glen BROWN AV- Fm 3800 Hopkina n to CAMINA LENADA- Im Awrut dr e CAMPBELL-
BRUCE- I'm mine E 31st and 14th av n to E 38th
Fm 1451 3d n to 28th x ats and Nos same as Wood Thin 301
l'acife
35J
Atlantic
400
CAN AV- Fm E sth n to K lith bet 24th ar and 29th as
CANNING- Im Ayala ar n to 03d 1 e of Tel av
CANON AV-
I'm JUDO Hopkins
n
CANON VIEW LANE- Fm Burkeye av to Hillcrest
CAPELL-
Fm 900
Excelsior ar
{'leveland
550
Prospect ar
Mckinley aT
050
CAPERTON AV (Pled)-
Fin Highland
to
ne
Mountain av
CAPITAL-
Fm 600
('leveland
to
Prospect ar
( "leveland
550
Wesley av
550
I'respect
600
CAPP- I'm Brooklyn n to School
CARLSTON AV- I'm Long Ridge rd nw lo Walarista CARLTON- Fm 5350 Bway ter o to
CARMEL-
Fin 4000 Laguna av e to
Coolidge av
CARMEL AV ( Pled)- Fm Blair av x to 1651 Oakland av 3 s of Highland Pr Blair HV 200
CARRINGTON-
Fin Ransom e to High 3 n of Football blvd
Thirty-eighth av .3800
Thirty-ninth av 3900
Fortieth av
Hosedale av
1450
Forty-first
4100
Steinway ar 1150
CARRINGTON AV
( Pled )-
Fin I'mon av to city line to Indian rd
CARROLL- Fm E 22d to Ivy dr 1 e of Park blvd
CARSON- I'm Tompkins ar n to Red- wond rd " e of Ifigb
CARTER-
F'ın Leimert bird e to Rose-
crest dr
CARY AV-
F'm Douglas ar o and e to
Fxles ar
CASLANO DR-
llarmon
CASTERLINE ROAD-
Fin Waterhouse rd w 3
Fruitvale av
CASTLE DR-
Fin Mastlends dr e
CASTLEWOOD- I'm Ludinghouse e to Jones
CASTRO
a w of Bway fm 701. 1 n of 20th
First
101
Second
200
CAVENAUGH COURT ( Pied) Fm v'avanaugh rd n
CAVOUR-
Fm 5100 w to
5300 Claremont av
Manila
359
James
375
lawton
40"
Royd
Shafter av
lax'ksley ar
45º
Miles at
476
CEDAR- IN51 Atlantic 0
to
10th
Atlantic
401
Fifth
501
Seventh
701
Shorty
750
Fighth
thase
850
Ninth
CENTER-
Fin 1451 3d n to 17th and Peralta
OENTINI AV-
Changed to "0th av
CENTRAL AV-
Fm
3200 Webster
to
Summit
CAMELFORL PL- Fm Ascut dr e and ne to Arcot dr
CAMERON AV (formerly part of Sca Vlaw de- F'in I blk w of Malcolm av to i)vermoor
Unibor View av
BRUNELL DRIVE- Fin Butters dr e and BRUNS DRIVE- I'm Soraga rd a to Hamp- ton ml BRUSH-
Fm 750 First n to 230 and San l'allo ar sixth w of Bway 101 Ist and 215] Lydia BRYAN- Now E 22d
BRYANT AV-
Fm 5350 college ar n to Manila av
BUCHANAN-
I'mt june U'nderwood as Ale
(']elland €
BUCKEYE AV- I'm Edlith n and curving to Hill View lane BUCKINGHAM BLVD- Fm Tunnel rd a w BUELL- I'm Courtland n
Tompkina ar
BUENA VENTURA AV-
Nw fm w end Suuson
BUENA VISTA AV-
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