Polk's Oakland (California) city directory, 1939, Part 2

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1928
Publisher: Oakland, Calif. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1120


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EDUCATION


Berkeley is provided with a complete public school system, housed in safe, substantial buildings. Here are located, also, several divinity and parochial schools, a number of excellent preparatory schools, and a number of high ranking institutions devoted to commercial study.


The elementary schools are carefully designed to take full advantage of inspiring scenery and invigorating sunshine and are provided with adequate playground space. These institutions serve not alone as places of instruction but also house much of the neighborhood community life.


Located in the heart of the city on a campus of great natural beauty, the University of California, largest of American Universities, is famed for the brilliance of its teachers and the quality of its instruc- tion. Enrollment on the Berkeley Campus exceeds fifteen thousand.


TRANSPORTATION


Berkeley has been chosen as a place of residence by many persons because of its location at the focal point of the transportation facilities offered by the San Francisco Bay Area. Two transcontinental railroads, a metropolitan street railway and bus system, transbay interurban electric lines, two trans- continental highways, and excellent approaches to the San Francisco Bay Bridge insure adequate transportation to Berkeley residents at all times. Complete facilities for travel by air and water are but a short distance away.


The great San Francisco Bay Bridge links together colorful, busy San Francisco and the thriving metropolitan empire on the eastern shores of the Bay. The East Shore Highway leads directly from Berkeley to the Bay Bridge and only a few short minutes separate Berkeley from San Francisco.


PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS


For the resident, Berkeley is a city filled with recreational opportunities - fishing, tennis, golf, hiking, horseback riding, delightful short motor trips, spectator sports at the University, a fine Aquatic Park, a spacious Yacht Harbor, a 1900 acre Regional Park, playgrounds, picnic areas, - all of these are available at home.


The 1900 acre Charles Lee Tilden Regional Park is destined to be one of the West's great Com- munity playgrounds and is devoted to nature, hiking, picnics, riding, and contains a championship golf course. It lies adjacent to Berkeley and in it one may enjoy pleasures of outdoor life and the beauties of nature, all within a stone's throw of the city.


On the Berkeley bayshore is the largest man-made yacht harbor in America, representing an invest- ment of more than a million dollars, modern and complete, and providing berths and mooring space


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for almost a thousand small craft. Near by is Berkeley's Aquatic Park, which in years to come will be one of the beauty spots of California. A mile-long lagoon surrounded by a landscaped park, brings opportunity for rowing, canoeing, motorboating, model yacht sailing and seashore picnics.


SHOPPING


Over eleven hundred retail outlets, conveniently located to serve every section of the city, provide residents of Berkeley with complete stocks of goods displayed in modern, efficient establishments. There are many neighborhood trading centers with modern shops, designed to fill the needs of the most discriminating shopper. Berkeley stores are convenient, accessible and provide for every taste and purse.


INDUSTRY


Berkeley's industrial area is well located with respect to the residential districts. It includes within its confines more than 142 plants each of which produce goods in excess of five thousand dollars value yearly. A number of the establishments are branches of large national concerns while others, large in operations, are locally controlled. There are several score of smaller industries all of whom con- tribute to the city's annual payroll. Berkeley's industrial income exceeds thirty million dollars a year.


CITY GOVERNMENT


The City of Berkeley has operated since 1923 under the Council-Manager form of government. Its municipal government has been frequently dated by experts as among the first two or three city governments in the United States from the standpoint of service to the people and general efficiency. It has repeatedly won distinction among the cities of the nation for the excellence of its police and fire departments and for its annual report of operations.


Fundamental to the success of the government in Berkeley has been the clear separation between legislative and policy making functions, which are the responsibilities of the council, and the admin- istrative and executive functions, for which the City Manager is responsible. The manager carries out the will of the council without interference after that body has arrived at decisions. The result has been economy of operation with entire elimination of politics in the commonly accepted term of the word.


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ALAMEDA STATISTICAL REVIEW


Name of City-Alameda.


Form of Government-City Manager-Council.


Population-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.


Assessed Valuation-$30,624,175 with $1.68 per $100.00 tax rate (1938).


Bonded Debts-$673,397 (1938).


Postal Receipts-$140,347 (1937). Telephones in Service-9,648. Automobile Registrations-9,783.


Churches-21.


Building and Construction-Building permits issued in 1937 valued at $677,464.50.


Hotels-There are 3 hotels and many apartments with transient and permanent accommodations. Railroads-City served by 3 railroads: Western Pacific, Southern Pacific and Santa Fe.


Airports-San Francisco Bay Airdrome, centrally located in Alameda, is one of the best equipped air- ports in any community. Pan American Airways now located at Alameda Airport with mail and passenger service to the Orient, is on the site of the new Federal Naval Air Station in West Alameda.


Amusements-Largest auditorium seats 2,300 persons, 5 theatres, with total seating capacity of 5,000 persons, also Neptune Beach Amusement Park; Municipal Golf course of 150 acres; Aeolian and Encinal Yacht clubs, and Purcell's Plunge.


Hospital-2: Alameda Sanatorium and Tennant's Maternity Hospital.


Education-Number of public schools 10, including I senior high school. Number of parochial schools 1 and private 1. Number of pupils in public schools 7,500, in parochial schools 300.


Public Libraries-2 (1 main and ] branch building) 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 51 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 cast shore of San Francisco Bay; has an area of 10.76 square miles, with a population of 40,000.


GOVERNMENT: City manager form of government administered by a city manager and a legislative body consisting of five Council members, the president of which is the 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, while the Annual Regatta and Water Sports Carnival brings deserved fame to Alameda. 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 Festival attracts 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.


PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS: Alameda is now the west base of operations for this international system of over 32,000 miles of airways. World trade routes linking many foreign countries are now augmented by the Trans-Pacific Aerial Route from Alameda to the Orient and a huge trade relation between the Orient and the mainland is growing, as well as mail and passenger service via the gigantic Clipper Ships.


GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES: On Government Island, located in the Estuary separating Ala- meda from Oakland, sixteen modern buildings house the Federal Department of Coast Guard, Bureau of Public Roads and Western Division of Forestry. In west Alameda comprising the site of the Alameda Airport and the former Benton Field, with additional area amounting to some 2,000 acres, is the location of the Naval Air Station on which the Navy will base its seaplanes. This gigantic $15,000,000 develop- ment is now under construction.


LIGHT: The municipally owned Electric Light Plant distributing all light and power to the community, 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 distributing system, which assures consumers of an ample supply of pure water at a minimum cost.


CONSTRUCTION: The $15,000,000 Naval Air Station now under construction in Alameda, is the impetus for a program of home building, opening of new residential tracts, and extensive home and business structure modernization.


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 development not surpassed by any community, Alameda's future is assured.


ENCINAL TERMINALS: Encinal Terminals, located on the Estuary separating Alameda and Oak- land, has terminal warehouse space of 300,000 sq. ft., with berthing space for five large ocean-going vessels, and service as to steamers including Coastal, Intercoastal and Foreign, as well as San Francisco Bay and River Carriers, with routes to all ports. By means of the Alameda Belt Line, connection is had with transcontinental systems: Southern Pacific, Western Pacific and Santa Fe. Complete truck service extends to nearly all interior California points. Specialized service in any detail of all types of freight shipments is afforded, including pool car and storage services.


The Alameda Chamber of Commerce is prepared to furnish information and statistical data of all character, and earnestly invites inquiries.


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POLK'S 1939 OAKLAND 1939 Street and Avenue Guide


Copyright, 1939, by R. L. Polk & Co.


Giving names, location and description of Streets, Avenues, Drives, Boulevards, Ways, Courts and Places in the boundary city lines between Berkeley, Oakland an d Alameda, including the Cities of Oakland, Emeryville and Piedmont, 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 june junction trds towards


A- Fm 1300 82d av e to 99tb BY 1 s of E 14th


ABBOTT DR- I'm Sherwood dr e


ABERDEEN-


Fm Loyola e I o Hellman ABBEY- Second e of 35th av Allen-


dale av to Fenpipan


ABBOTT WAY (Pied)- \ ot Sluraga av from Max- welton rd


ABEHFOIL AV-


Im hlvessa st n u Kul- erick rd


ACACIA AV- Fin I'ruspeet dr opp lawton ar e to Buena Vista av ACACIA LANE-


Fm Redwood rd : - Detteit ACTON PLACE-


Fm Athol av 1.1 E 10th


Dw to Lester av


Athol ar 102


Lester af 251


ADA-


km Bryant av se to Bwas Art s of Manila av


ADAMS


Im :32 Lee ne to Perly Lee . 82


Perkins 152


Perkına


.350


Euclid aT .400


l'erry .450


ADAMS PARK-


E , Harmsun nw a Grand ar w of Bay ol ADELAIDE-


Im Huntington av e I blk Bs n of Tomkina AT


ADELINE-


I'm lot n to G2d and Bkby city line Fint


100


2UU


Third


340


4001


Fifth 500


600


S-Tenth


Eighth


800 900 100g 1200


Fourteenth


1410


BenTenue av


330


Sixteenth


Fichteeoth


1800 1900


Dans ... Telegraph av


Harmon Court


520


Twenty-first Twenty second


2200


Shattuck


Berkeley ('ity


Oakland


Tdah+,


1026


Twenty-sixth


Twenty-elebtb


Thirtieth


3000 3100


Fm 1500 78th ar to 80th ", 2 n of F 14th


ALDER WAY-


Minneat in Deming was


Thirty-fourth


3400


ALEXANDER COURT


Fm 1050 35th at w to


Peralta nk 2 n of Foothill


ALHAMBRA AV- Ro fm Gouldın rd


ALICE-


Fm 251 lat n tn 10th. 4 . nf Away


ALICIA-


Fm 27th nw to Market 1


W Ran Pahlo


ALIOA- Fm 4200 Lincoln av e to i innet @¥


ALISO AV-


Fm Carson e and to


Mountsin blvd


ALLENDALE AV-


Fm 35th at + to Monti- Pollo av I n nf Brookdale Thirty-fifth af shno


ARBOR DR (Pied)-


Portland 425


Brooklyn 500


Cleveland 550 Prospect av $00


Hillgirt Circle S 60)


Melford rd 620


Mckinley av 650


Beacon 701


Excelsior 701


ATLANTIC-


Fio Peralta w to Bay 2d a of itb Peralta 1600


Campbell 1650


Willow 1700


Wood 1750


Pine 1800


Cedar 1850


ATLAS AV- I'm Victor av at Monterey blvd D to Redwood rd ATWELL AV- W' of Coolidge av Im Lynde


a to Bona


AUBURN AV-


1 e of College ar Im 6000 Harwood av D to Claremont av AUSEON AV- Fm 8650 F 14th b


Holly 1600


Grove


Genna 850


Adeline 900


Lowell 9.0


Los Angeles 1000


ARMANINO CT- Fm t'ollege av e bet Har- wond av and Florio


ARMDUR DR- N Im Snake id to Thorn hill dr


ARROWHEAD OR- Fm Colton blvd to Skyline


ARROYO AV (Pied)- Fin Grand av ne to Monti- cello av


ARRDYUELO AV- Fig Glen av n t Entrada nv 1 n Linda av ARTHUR- Fin 64th ar e to 79th av ; n of £ 14th


ARTUNA AV { Pled)- "2 w of Blair av fm Ricurde BY ne


ASCOT CT- W from Ascot dr


ASCOT DR-


Em junt Montera ar and T. Cuesta n to Skyline hivd ASH- Fm 1520 78th av e to 79th ar third n nf E 14th


ASHBROOK


CT ( Formerly


Berker ) -


Fm 2350 Fruitvale av w to Nausal ('reek ASHMOUNT AV (Dak)- Fm Portal ar n and ne to T_s Salle and Sea View av. 1 w nf Mandana hird


Sixty-second 0200


Sixty third 6300


End Merkeley City Line BALBOA OR- I'm Colton bird to Paso Robles dr e of Snake rd


BALFOUR AV (formerly N Banta Ray av) -


Fm Santa Rey 37


to


Sao Pablo av Aucar


Thirty.eichtb Thirty.ninth


3000


Yerba Buena av Fortieth 4000


Forty- Art


1100


Forty-second 4200


Forty third 4300


Forty. founh


4400 4500


Forty-nith


Forty-sixth 4000 4700 Forty-seventh 4800


Ixwell


5201


Fifty-third


Fifty-fourth


5400


5500


Fifty-sixth 5600


¡ Octavia 3600


Abbey .3650


Short


3700


Viola


3800


Thirty-eightb


3900


Fifty-eighth 5800


Fifty-ointb 5900


Sutietb


Genoa 6000


Huch


Lilac 4600


Fern


4700


Renwick


4×00


ALLMAN-


I'm 3751 14th av W


ALLSTON AV-


Changed to Manchester Drive


ALMA AV-


I'm Prospect av e of and nr Capell ne to junc of Mathews at Excelsior av and Park blvd


ALMA PATH-


I'm june Trestle Glen ro and Alma s


ALMOND


Fm 2200 90th av se tc Otth at


ALPINE TER-


I'm Ocean View dr s 3 e of Rway


ALTA AV (Pled)- I'm Scenic ar to Blair as ALTA RD-


I'm Proctor av to Florence Ga-kılı


AITKEN OR-


Off Girvın n to Arrowhead


ALACOBTA CT-


From East end av n to city limits


ALAMEDA AV-


Fin Fruitvale av & to line of 34th ar thence ne to iunc of High and Clement and to 45th RT and & P Ry


ALBERT-


Fm Madrone av e 5 n of Hopkins


Madrone av 4400


4400


Huntington ALCALA AV- Fm Oak Knoll blvd e to Mountain bled


ALCATRAZ AV-


Fm 6400 College av ( Kerk


w to San Pablo af


College av 300


Regent Killegass


370 401 450


ANDERSON- 1 e 30th ar fm Redwond rl to Reinhart dr


500 ANDOVER- Fm 34th to 35th 2 e of


ANGELO AV-


Fm Minna av nw 1 n of חרדותחיוP


ANNERLEY RD ( Oakland and Pied )- 1050


Fin Harvard rd I ne of lake 1057 Shore av 1000


ANTIOCH-


Fm Mountain hlvd + 1 n nt Moraga av


ASILOMAR DR ! Formerly Monterey Drive)-


ANTIOCH COURT- Fm Colton hird to Drake dr ASPEN PL- 1 n nf Mountain hled to Anticch at ANZA AV- Fm Calafa , to Golf I.ink? Fm Arizona n 1 hlk 1 e [Aue] ASPINWALL RD- Fm Gouldin rd ne to Thurn- hill dr


APOAR-


I'm 3800 Telegraph at w to San I'ahln av


(: TOTA


M'est


800


Market 900


f.inden 050


APPLE- Fm 105th ar nē to San


APRICOT- Fm 107th AT M to Royal


AQUARIUS WAY- 200


Wayne a7 Acton pl 300


300


Newton av


BARBARA RD- Biddon rd 400 Fm 482 Hudson ne to Te mescal er 1 . of Claremont av Chieseo at 401 Extension of Spruce


I'm 1100 Okld av e to Je- rome ar first o of Grand av ARCADIA AV- N end Fruitvale av n to Melvin rd


ARCHMONT PLACE- I'm Mountain blvd to Hill- mont dr


ARDEN PL (Oak)- Off of Leimert blvd 1 blk e of Bridge


ARDEN WAY (Oak)-


Utf of Arden pl 1 blk Leimert Bridge AROLEY- Continuation of 23d av fm E 31st to Hampel


ARDMORE AV (Oak)-


Fm Ashmount at n of and Dr Portal av ne to Clarendon Crescent


ARIMO AV-


Fm Wala Vista av ne le if Lake Shore av


ARIZONA- Fm Maple av e to 35tb av ARKANSAS-


Fm 3350 Coolidge ar e to laurel av 4 5 of Hookios


ARLINGTON AV- Fm Grove to Gaskill


Plymouth 1700


Birch 1900


Olive 2000


Rlanche 2100


Dowliog 2300


AUSTIN-


Fm 2900 Foothill blvd D to E 22d Fonthill bird .2000


blvd


ALTURA PLACE-


E and w fm end of Rifle lø 1 D of Mountain bled


ALVARADO CT- Fin Alvarado m at Eucal nyptus P'ath n of Tunnel rd ALVARADO RO- Se Hotel i laremont of Tunnel rd AMELIA-


I'm $4th av se to 46th a. wrth $ of F 14th


AMITD DRIVE-


Bet Graratt dr and Alta Tado m


AMY DRIVE- Em Maxwelton rd


Proctor av w of Moraga ar ANDERSON- Changed to Keller av


350


Colby


Nineteenth


Twentieth


2000 2100


Raymond


2300


Twenty-fourth


.2400 2500 2600 .2700 2900 2900


Essex Her


Kalem


ALDER-


Thirty-second


.3200 3300


3500


Thirty. sixth


3600


3700 3800


ATHENS AV- I'm 250) San l'ablo av # to 2250 Market


ATHERTON- Fm 2200 80th ar e to $2d


ATHOL AV- J'eralta Hits fm Lake Shore blvd and 200 F. 18th opp n tron 2d mt n to Excelsior av F. F.ighteenth 100


BANNING DR- Fm l'ark hivd e to Moore dr In of Aitken dr


BANTRY AV (Formerly 73d Fm Hillmont dr to Outlook


Fifty-fifth


ADeep 5650


Fifty-seventh 5700


Market 5700


Hopkins


Montana


AERIAL PLACE ( Pled) - 1 s junc Hampton rd and Court rd


AGNES


I'm Alta rd w of Proctor av


se to Sheridan rd


AGUA V16TA-


Fm 38th to Flich


Rosedale ar 4100


AILEEN-


Fm 5600 Telegraph av w to San Pablo av


Shattuck ." 601


Dover


Grove 801


Genoa 851


Market 901


Adeline 921


Lowell 051


Los Angeles 1001


1051


Thirty-ninth


Minha Eastman


Sixty-first


6100


Stanford a7


ADELL COURT-


Fm 2000 s to


e


ALTA VISTA AV- I'm Jran to Mira Vista a' ALTAMONT AV-


I'm והmson to Mountair


Tenth


Twelfth


1300


1500 1600 1700


700


AYALA AV- Fm Vicente and 56th n to Forest and 59th AZTEX WAY- Fm Asılomar dr to Drake dr B- 1200 80th av se to 99th av serond s of E 14th BAOSHOTTE OR- Fm Chelton dr n and be- rond Westover dr BAILEY AV (Formerly Laurel av In Upper Claremont) - F. and w. D of Strawberry av BAKER- Fm 980 61st e of San Pab- lo av Sixty-frat $100


AVENAL AV- I'm :500 Footbill blvd p of 57th av e to Church AVENUE A (Pied) - \' of Hagar av fm MouotalD ar e t. Mulherry AVENUE B ( Pied)- S of Hagar av fm Mulherry and Blair av to city line AVDCA AV- From Leo way to Aquarius AVON- Fm 5151 Shafter av w to Miles av


Carlton 1 . lake Shore a BALSAM WAY- 1 hk , Skyline bled off uf 18000 Broadway ter BANCROFT AV- I'm 96th av & p of # 14th to Sty Line BANCROFT PL- W . Panoramic way n


F. Nineteenth N Im Broadway ter to AT. [T ] n of Mountain blvd ARBOR AV- 350


5300


Arlington &T 5750


20


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BARCELONA-


} tu lek knoll blvd o 1 . Min tain hivd


BANNER AV- I'm end Mitten av 210 11


BARNETT-


+ 10,00 tuthill blvd D in stellen


BARHOWS ND- Im ineJ IJ m to Trestke f:len ti BARTLETT-


m of 35tb av


1.3 DJe


INwring


1% .... .


BARTLETT AV-SOUTH


DASIUM- 1


BATLA RD-


1 ar Im H-lman rd t: ilul man r1 1 ne Grostemur - SAXYER- I mu . . 20 Galindo n BAY { Emeryville1-


5 5 01 1 0500


ty sith 86110


F ) City Line


SAY-


PYu 4 1' Tra ka n to Shore MAY PL-


jute of llarnaun :4th


Montre ti at 102


Verna 2010


BAY VIEW AV- Path opp 1ªth tfra he to 13th ar opp } 312 BAYD


I'm Hich w to Patterson at MAYO VISTA AV-


Not Fairise unt av e to tak


BEACH-


Fm 1052 28th a to Ballerk Feryrille


BEACON-


Fin Lake Shure av e and n to 542 Frrhlr 17


BEACONFIELD PL- Ima l'helton dr e


BEAL AV- Tttve hlk4 e 55th AY on Walnut


DEATIE-


I'm 4th it to june 7th ar and Iry ir In of F. 24tb


BEAUDRY ( Emeryville)-


Fm 1300 35th n to Har of 60th fourth w i San Pablo


Fifty- Afth 3400


Ntanfoni av .5700


Powell 1800


Fifty. ninth .5900


DEAUFOREST DR ( Merete- I'm Thomhill dr w to Val. jey Vlew dr 6 n of Moraes rd BEAUMONT AV- F of 13th av fm E 38th n in Park hivd


Fm 64th av 1 & of Foothill hir.1 « in Ritchie


BEDFORD- I'mneed to 76th av


BEECHWOOD DR-


If l'ountry Clah dr 1


S


BELGRAVE PL- Fm 5350 Rwsy ter ne to Carlton


BELL AV- Off Itailey er in a currle and rejoining Bailey av


DELL AV (Pled)- Fin Blair ar n to Scenic


BELLA VISTA AV- Fm E 24th opp 10tb av ne tn 13th ="


BELLAIRE PL- Fin Lymfe H to 1 blk n Rons


BELLE-


W Im 300 Wood to Bay BELLEVUE AV-


Fn 375 Paim ar s tu Per- kins and thence through Lake Sile Park


Palm ar 350


Van Buren at


Belmnot 115


Grand av 450


Staten MY 500


Flinta ar 550


Perkins 585


BELLEVUE AV (Pled )- Fm Mountain ar n of Park pl w to Parifc av se of Hagar ar


BELMONT-


Fm $24 l'erkina e to Staten at In of irand at


BELVEDERE-


Fin Trask se to Foothill hird e of Monticello av Tra +k 5100


Tenario .3200


BENEVIDES AV-


Fm 1350 El Centro av ne to nr Sausal Creek 2 e if l'ark hled


BENNETT PLACE- Fin Jordan rd e to Moun. taip hlvd bet 35tb av and Norton av


BENTON- Fm Randolph ar e to Wood- ruff ar


SENVENUE AV-


Pin 3.40 51 atras at A l this r , line 1 m of College BERLIN-


Lake Shore AY


BOWLE. PL- M fm 1Ju0 blk Hunayhill


BOWLING DA-


BESITO AV- Fm thuntry M'lub dr e tu Glenbrook dr Sn linay ter BOYCE-


FIL Strawberry at ti Hailey ar nr Jurkeley line


NOYD AV- Fm 414 l'amour b


F. rrat 3200


5300


juden


BRADLEY-


Shone


Mountain Wird n to Santon!


BRANDON | Formerly m and of Pleasant Valley av)- Fin Bose at w tu Pielmunt at 1 n nf Echo a1


BRANN-


J.m JU00 Seminary at e to 10th st 1 n of Foothill blvd thenre angling De paralleling l'outhill Blvd to 07th as BREED AV-


Pro 10 : ste In Durant ar 1 . F: 141 .


BRENTWOOD DR (Onk)-


l'arter four hlks e uf Leimert


BHIDGE AV- Fip 3650 1: 10th # 10


Foothill 101


BRIDGEVIEW OR- I'm Leimert hid n


BRIGHTON AV-


Fm 1: 38th n to Greenwood m. 1 w of 14th ar


BRISTOL OR (Oak ) -


Westmoreland dlr


BROADWAY-


Fin Water n tu Hallerest rd First 100


Second 200


Third 300


Fuurus 100


Fíth 500


Sixth


600


Seventh


700


FIRbth


800


Ninth


000


Tenth


Flerenth


Twelfth


1200


BRYANT AV- 1300


Fm 5350 College av D to Manila av


BUCKEYE AV- Fm 4300 Harbord to


Mandalay rd


BUCKINGHAM BLVD- Fin Tunnell rd sw to Rris tol dr


BUELL- Fin 4000 Hopkins to CANNINO-


Tomkins av


BUENA VENTURA AV- 1 blk n @otlonk av fmm) Lindholm av to Simson BUENA VISTA AV- i'm Rway ter nu to Golden Gate ar


BUENA VISTA PL-


Fm Buena Vista ar nw I n of Golden Gate BULLARD DR-


BURDECK DR (Oak )- Fm 3000 Mountam hled to Buttery dr


BURGOB AV- Fm Dorisa av e to Colf Links rd BURK ( Adam Point) ( For- merly Hill Lane)-


Euclid ar e and angling n to Lagunitas sv 1 n of Grand


BURKHALTER AV [Oak)- Fm 6901 Mountain bird to Sunkist dr 1 blk n of Hillmant dr


BURNS AV- Fm Gult 1.inks r 1 to Menteith BURR-


Fm Thermal e In Truman av 3 0 Foothill blvd Lawlor


Ninety fourth av


Stearns av Cherokee af


5800


Rockridge bled


Ocean View dr


5900


Ohver av


Truman ar


BURTON DR- W' and xw fm Wilton dr CUTTERS DR- Fm Joaquin Miller rd e to


Robinson dr BYRON AV- Fm Foothill bird and 103d AT se to 106th ar BYWOOD DR- Fm Læimert blvd we


Wrenn


farter


Melvin rd


Fm 1150 92d av to 09 av third s of E 14tb


CABOT DR- Fm Mountain hlyd I e of Thornhill dr


CABRILLO PL-


Fm Mendoza av n


OALAFIA AV-


I'm 'inly links r) } blk . Minontain blut De to Mountain


OALANDRIA AV (0sk )- 00 of Murilo at to t'rest ar flak Knolt District DALAVERAS AV- I'm Hopkins 10 Mountain


Kinos 1700


Mol jelland 5000


Tompkins of 5100


llerengart 5600


Woodland


בתנוים 1


CALDWELL RD- W Im Finewoud rd


CALIFORNIA-


I'm Fred Finch Orphanage gratuits P fo 34th ar second u of Huykins Hill View Maple BY .3000 3300


Midvale er 3400


Thirty - ofth 3600


1.omn Vista av 3700


Hmown av .3000


9000


3'hurry righth us 3,40


CALMAR AV-


I'm Mandans


blvd


n to


Christun av firat e of Lake


Shore av


Mandans blvd 600


Santa Hay av


Viona av


Paloma #1 800


Calaten av


CALDDEN- I'm Doukirk w in Golf Link Til


CAMBRIAN AV (Plsd)-


tn Sandringham rd DAMBRIDGE WAY (Pled)- Fm Inward er ne to fu- catin my 1 n nf Oakland av CAMDEN- Fm Courtland av e to Bird- mall ¢ to Brann


CAMELFORD PL-


Fin Ascot dr e and ne to Asent dr CAMERON AV ( Formerly part of Sex View dr) . Fm 1 bik w of Malcolm av to Overmont




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