Polk's San Francisco (San Francisco County, Calif.) city directory, 1951, Part 3

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1951
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1710


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PARKS


San Francisco is noted for its beautiful and extensive parks. There are 49 parks and 77 playgrounds, with a total acreage of 3,434. Still others are under develop- ment. In addition to the municipal parks, the several Government reservations, the largest of which is the Presidio, comprising 1,542 acres, all go toward augment- ing the aggregate. The area given does not include the numerous golf courses in and about the city. More than $15,000,000 has been expended on municipal parks since 1870. All of San Francisco's parks are "man-made." Originally only sand dunes marked the spots where today are gardens of rare flowers, shrubs and giant trees. Even lakes, streams, waterfalls, hills, valleys and dales were developed by man, to say nothing of the miles of walks, bridle paths and boulevards traversing the parks. Golden Gate Park is one of the world's most noted playgrounds. It comprises 1,013 acres and is about three miles long and a half-mile wide, extending from Stanyan St. on the east to the Pacific Ocean on the west, and lies in the midst of San Francisco's choice residential districts. In the park are many museums and monuments, aviary, aquarium, music temple, stadium, tennis courts, baseball grounds, football grounds, trotting and packing horse track, athletic field and running track paddocks, and children's playgrounds. There are more than 25 miles of improved driveways in the park. Wild animals of many species are found here, while every bird and squir- rel known to California flies or roams at will through the dense woods and shrubbery. At the western end of the park is to be seen the sloop "Gjoa," the only vessel that ever navigated the Northwest Passage. It was given to San Francisco by its owner, the late Capt. Roald Amundsen, explorer and discoverer of the South Pole. The gift was accepted by San Francisco, June 16, 1909. The ship was hauled upon the beach and is protected by a high iron fence.


SOCIAL FEATURES


Events-The cosmopolitan character of San Fran- cisco is well portrayed by the interesting and diversified events which take place daily. The citizen or visitor will find many educational things of interest, such as lec- tures, concerts, readings, recitals, and special exhibits of drawing, painting, sculpture, and other works of art.


Art Galleries-Three public art galleries and several semi-public galleries offer exhibits and collections of national and international fame. The M. H. deYoung


Memorial Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Art, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor attract hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.


Library-The main Public Library is located in the Civic Center. There are 21 branches and six depositories. This system has more than 610,000 volumes. About 2,500,000 books are circulated for home reading. In ad- dition to the public libraries, there are nearly 100 private and special libraries, including technical and institution- al. There are also numerous circulating libraries.


Public Buildings-The Civic Auditorium, wth a seat- ing capacity of 9,136, contains a magnificent organ and is in use for a variety of events daily throughout the year. The Civic Opera House and the War Memorial Building provide a home for opera, the symphony or- chestra, and a permanent war relics museum. San Fran- cisco was the first city in the nation to have a civic opera house. It has a seating capacity of 3,285. The Civic Opera House and the War Memorial buildings were chosen for the meeting place of the United Nations delegates who assembled there from April 25 to June 26, 1945, to con- struct the charter of the organization.


Clubs-There are numerous societies, clubs, lodges and fraternal groups beside the civic, historical, mili- tary, religious, and sporting groups. San Francisco contains many foreign colonies where the daily life and social affairs familiar to their native countries have been re-established here.


Churches-San Francisco has 353 churches. repre- senting many denominations. The congregations in- clude people of many nationalities, such as English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Scandinavian, Rus- sian and Chinese.


PUBLIC HEALTH


San Francisco public health facilities are efficient and modern in every detail, including a bacteriological laboratory, a chemical laboratory, consolidated inspec- tion services, the San Francisco Hospital, the Laguna Honda Home for aged indigents, the Hassler Health Farm for convalescent tuberculosis cases, six emergency hospitals, child welfare centers, well-baby clinics and other health control facilities scattered throughout the city.


RECREATION AND CULTURE


San Francisco is a city of supreme and exotic beauty, a city of many interesting aspects, and a cultural and vacation center for those who like to explore. The vaca- tion experts, Californians, Inc., say-"There is the story- book part that is not on the map-the things of the city that guidebooks only hint at-small in area as great cities go, it is America's most cosmopolitan city. Almost surrounded by the sea, it's like being on shipboard all the time-there's salt in the ocean breeze, filling you with buoyant energy."


Some Outstanding Points of Interest and Their Characteristics


The Waterfront-"Threshold to all the world."


San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge-"World's lar- gest, with foundations of greatest depth."


Golden Gate Bridge-"Longest single span in the world."


Latin Quarter-"Spreads up the slopes of Telegraph Hill and on to Fisherman's Wharf."


Educational Institutions-"Few cities in the world offer finer or more diversified facilities."


Chinatown-"Largest Chinese settlement in Amer- ica."


Hotels, Restaurants-"Distinguished and distinc- tive."


Theatres-"Bid you to come forth for entertain- ment."


Downtown San Francisco "Atmosphere all its own."


Civic Center, Auditorium, Opera-"First city to have a civic opera house and symphony concerts."


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INTRODUCTION


Parks, Museums, Sports-"Enough for days and days for spectators and participants alike."


Scenic Drives, Evenings-"Stunning vistas framed in the afterglow of sunset, and then, the lights."


Other facilities for outdoor activities embrace many golf courses in and adjacent to the city, including three San Francisco municipal courses; a yacht harbor; and several boat and swimming clubs.


There are approximately 95 theatres, ranging from several "Little Theatres" and a French theatre to the theatre with the largest seating capacity in the West. San Francisco has eight standard radio broadcasting stations, several frequency modulation stations, a coastal telegraph radio station for off-shore boats, and a coastal harbor radio station for boats in harbor.


A tour of San Francisco is refreshing and filled with many pleasant surprises. The city's delightful setting amidst sparkling waters and high hills is inspiring. Beautiful vistas, lovely homes, a happy climate, com- fortable living, all combine to spread a romantic aura over the whole community and lend to its distinction.


CLIMATE


San Francisco is a clean city with a cool, bracing, equable, open-all-year-around climate. The daily mean maximum temperature is 62.6 degrees. The daily mean minimum temperature is 50.4 degrees. The average daily temperature range is 12.2 degrees.


The hours of fog over San Francisco Bay recorded by the Lighthouse Service averaged only 153 per year.


San Francisco is one of a few of nature's air-condi- tioned cities, relatively warm in winter and cool in summer. The long-time record of the Weather Bureau reveals that the sun shines in San Francisco during 66 of every 100 possible hours.


POPULATION AND CHARACTERISTICS · San Francisco Residents


The population of San Francisco on April 1, 1950, was 760,753 according to the preliminary U. S. Census, or 125,845 above 1940, and ranking San Francisco among the leading cities in the U. S. in numerical population gain. It is the eleventh largest city in the nation, based on pop- ulation, but ranks close to first in several economic and social developments.


On April 1, 1940, the resident population, reported at 634,536, included 630,785 civilians and only 3,751 mili- tary. At about the peak of the nation's war production, on April 1, 1944, the resident civilian population had risen to 683,340 and the resident military had soared to 103,250, bringing the total resident population to 786,590. Near the end of the war, on Aug. 1, 1945, the special U. S. Census reported that San Francisco had 827,400 resi- dents, including 59,753 military, 20,416 seamen on ships registered to San Francisco, and about 30,000 hotel oc- cupants, or nearly 110,000 persons other than those living in owner-occupied and tenant dwellings.


Visitors and Commuters


People with regular occupations in the city, but living in the Bay Area, and the large number who come here for business and pleasure brought the average


daily two-way passenger trips to and from San Fran- cisco through the Peninsula, East Bay and North Bay gateways to about 192,000 during 1949, exclusive of water-borne arrivals and departures, compared to 105,- 800 in 1940 and 220,000 in 1945.


EDUCATION


Fine Facilities for Education and ResearchI


The educational facilities available in San Francisco and the Bay Area cover all fields and are outstanding in the West and in their rank among national institu- tions. Few cities in the world offer finer or more diversi- fied educational opportunities.


Enrollment in institutions of higher education in northern California is above the national average in relation to the population.


Higher education facilities include the public uni- versities system, state colleges, public junior colleges, private four-year colleges and private junior colleges.


Besides the extensive research activities carried out by the larger universities of California and Stanford, a recent survey revealed at least 79 northern California organizations with research facilities which are expend- ing upward of $20,000,000 a year in research activities.


Public Schools


There are 196 schools under the jurisdiction of the Department of Education of San Francisco, with a total average daily attendance of 177,581.


Other Schools


There are also, in addition to the public school sys- tem, a number of private, parochial, non-sectarian and technical schools. There are several thousand children in the city attending these private schools.


There are numerous privately-established schools in San Francisco which offer courses of training in prac- tically all phases of business, art, dramatics, and the various trades.


Veterans' Training


Approved to offer training to war veterans under Public Law 346 at the end of 1948 were about 89 educa- tional institutions in San Francisco, 209 in the Bay Area, and 315 in northern California. Included in this group are universities, colleges, junior colleges, high schools, medical schools, nursing schools, vocational schools and professional and semi-professional schools.


Universities and Colleges


The University of San Francisco and the San Fran- cisco State College are located in the city. The University of California, at Berkeley, and Stanford University, at Palo Alto, are both within easy commuting distances of San Francisco. In addition, the University of California maintains several branches in San Francisco, including colleges of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and law; and the California School of Fine Arts and Stanford Univer- sity's colleges of dentistry and medicine also are located here. Other colleges in the more immediate area offer- ing standard curricula include Dominican, Mills, San Francisco College for Women and St. Mary's.


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POSTAL DELIVERY ZONES


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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA


Station


Address


Number


Station


Address


Number


Main Office North


. 7th and Mission


( Haight)


554 Clayton


Main Office South


7th and Mission


3


((Jement )


275 6th Av


18


Rincon Annex North


Mission and Spear


4


( -(Folk)


1240 Sutter


=


Rincon Annex South


Mission and Spear


5


491 30th Av


Rincon Annex East.


Mission and Spear ..


11


Bay View. .


1437 Mendell


Rincon Annex West.


Mission and Spear


8


Marina


3345 Steiner


A-(Steiner)


1949 Post


15


North Beach


1610 Stockton


('- (Mission)


E-(Townsend)


1198 S Van Ness Av


10


Parkside


1045 Taraval


F-(Excelsior)


216 Townsend


Sunset


1319 20th Av.


--


(-(Eureka)


19 Ocean Av


Colma Branch


7373 Mission


Daly City Branch


6253 Mission


4304 18th


14


West Portal


317 West Portal Av


BOX HOLDERS


Main Office


7th and Mission


1


Rincon Annex


Mission and Spear


19


Station B


U. S. Custom House Bldg


26


Below Is an alphabetical list of streets and avenues within the area of the postal district of San Francisco, showing the delivery zone number of each street


address. Where a street or avenue runs through two or more dellvery zones the beginning and ending numbers are shown for each of the zones involved. Only


the commencement number is shown when a street ends within a delivery district.


Del. Z. ne No.


Del. Zone No


Del. Zume No.


Del. % ne No. !


A


Abbey


.25


Ash


Ashburton pl


Bismark


25


Calhoun ter


11


11


California, 1-299


11


Black pl


LagLet


Abbey (Colma)


11


{ lay, 1 699


1


7


05


1


Aubot


Ashbury


Blackstone ct


300-500-


700-1299-


Acacia


av


17


25


Ashbury ter


17


3


1300. 1999-


12


Acadia


Ashton av


Blackwood


... e til


8


Blake


600-1199


18


12


Atalaya ter


1200-2099-


2200-3299-


14


Acevedo av


17


Athens, 1.999


Bianche


14


Acme al


27


1


Blanken


24


2100-3199.


15


11


Acorn al


11


3200-5499-


Clayton. 1 1199


-


5500


18


3300


17


1


2.1


21


9


1000-


Attridge al


Bluxome


Blythdale av


1200-


att ou h


Acton


11


12


25


Calvert dr


11


Ada ct


Attu rd


2.1


Clearfield dr


Boalt


227


Adair


Auburn


Boardman pl


Cambman dr


Cambridge


Clement, 1-1599


15


2.1


Adams


10


Audsley dr


16


1600


August al


11


Becana


10


Camellia av


Clementina, 1 99


alla


Boaz rt


Camino way


25


Addison


12


Adelaide pl


Augusta


21


Bonita


100-


I av. I -!!


Camp


10


11


Adele et


11


Austin


Bonview


10


27


Campbell av


2.4


Cleveland


100.


Avalohı


Borica


Campton pl


8


Clifford ter


Tharborn


Adeline


12


av


24


Cliffside dr


Adler


11


Avery


15


Avila


23


Boston pl


Candlestick rd


Buswort!


12


Clinton Pk


Ileratur


Admiral av


Avoca al


16


Bo:teher ri


27


Canyon dr


12


Acrial way


16


Capistrano av


Clipper


Ve ker al


14


M Barn. 1-399


3


Avon way


16


Bonrhin


.15


Clover


Agate al


10


Capitol av, 1-899


9


21


900-


12


Clover


la


14


400 1199-


Agnon av


1 2


Aztec


Boutwell


Bache


BUw


3


('Ivde


1200-


10


25


Agua way


16


10


Row doin


21


Capp, 1-99


Delin


Alabama, 1-299


100.


10


Codman pl


14


3


Bacon


Delano av


1


300-


10


Baden


Boyce


18


Capra way


23


Cohen pl


11


11


Card al


In award


Aladdin ter


Cardenas av


11


Colby


12


Alameda, 1-399


Badger


17


Boylston


24


Cole


Boynton ct


14


07


Baker, 1-699


Car


Coleman


1


1600-


Coleridge


10


1, mar


3


10


Del Mont way


Alame sq


15


12


Alberta


17


700-2399-


23


Bradford


Carlos


2


24


2100-


dr


17


Colin P Kelly Jr


l'et Munte


Bradley


25


Carmel


2 .1cLang


Albion. 1-99


3


Balance


11


Balhoa, 1-1599


Brady


3


Carmelita


Cofin pl


18


7


Carolina, 1-299


3


College av


12


liel Sur av


100-


12


Alder


10


1600-


Erannan, 1-699


Delta


21


24


Balboa Pk


12


700-


:3


300-1299


College ter


Collier


Alder av (Colma)


1 1


10


8 LHl Vale av


225


1300-


14


Aldricli al


Balecta av


16


Brant al


Brazil av


12


Carquinez


.24


Callingwood


IM ming


18


12


5


Alemany blvd, 1-599


24


Baldwin et


5


Breen pl


Carr


Collins


Colon av


12


IleMontford av


Denslow dr


27


600-2599


2600-


12


Balhi et


12


Brenham pl


Carrie


12


12


10


Derby


Balmy


Brentwood av, 1-199


19


Carrizal


24


Colonial way


Colton


3


Desmond


Alemany (Colma)


25


25


Baltimore way


24


200-


27


Carroll av


Alert al


Banbury dr


27


Bret Harte ter


11


DeSoto


14


Carson


1-1


Columbia 54


Columbus av


11


Detroit


12


1 +


Alexander av


Bancroft av


10


2.1


25


Carter


Dewey blvd


-


Alhambra


3


Banks


10


Brewster


Carver


19


Colusa pl


Brice ter


10


Bannam pl


Casa way


23


Commerce


11


De Wolf


25


Alice


11


Diamond, 1-1999


14


Allen, 1 99


Bannock


12


Bridge rd


Bridgeview dr


16


Commercial, 1-699


0


24


25


Cascade walk


14


700-


2000-


12


. CI


100-


Barcelona


15


Caselli av


Barnevald av


Bright, 1-399


. 24


400-


Casitas av


16


Commonwealth av


18


Diana


Allison


27


12


12


Cassandra ct


Como av


25


D)laz av


27


Allston way


27


Barstow


7


18


Alma


Bartlett


10


Brighton av


Britton


.24


Cassino


24


L'oncord


12


Dicha al


17


Congden


12


Diekinson


2.1


Almaden ct


18


Bartol


Broad


Castelo av


12


Digby


1 :


Aloha av


Bastogne


2.1


Battery


11


Broadmeor dr


27


Castenada av


16


Congo


24


Dikeman pl


Alp av


25


Broadway, 1-1099


11


Castillo


. 2.1


Conkling


11


Connecticut


Divisadero, 1-899


1


Alpha


Alpine ter


24


Battleship rd


21


Castle


12


900-2599-


17


Baxter al


1100-1999.


15


Castle Colma)


25


Conrad


16


23


Alta


11


Bay, 1-699


2600-


1 2


2000-


Broderick, 1.799


17


Castle Maner av


12


Constanso way


25


Contra Costa av


24


Division


Alta Mar way


21


700-1099-


C


800-2499-


15


Alta Vista ter


11


1100-


23


2500-


29


Castlement av


1 -


Converse


3


Dixie


Castro, 1-2490


2500-


12


Cook


18 | Dixon ct


Alton av


16


Bay Shore blvd


24


Bromley pì


15


11


Dock


24


Alturas way


25


Bay View


2.1


Brompton av


12


Catharine ct


10


Cooper al


Dodge


2


Alvarado, 1-99


10


Baywood ct


12


Bronte


10


Cavour (Sce West Cavour)


Copper


Dolores, 1-299


3


14


Beach, 1-599


Cayuga av, 1-1699


12


Cora


400-


Brook


10


Coral rd


300-


10


1


Alviso


27


600-999


9


Brookdale av


24


1700-


25


.14


Dokres ter


10


1


Alvord


24


1500-


23


Brooklyn pl


8


Cecilia av


Corbett av


16


Corbin pł


Donahue


24


Amazon av


12


Beachmont dr


16


Bresnan


3


Cedar


Cordelia


1 1


Danner av


21


Ames


10


Beacon


12


Bruce Gy


12


Cedro av


27


Cordova


24


Dorantes av


10


Amherst


16


24


Beale


Brumiss ter


. 25


Center pl


7


18


Doreas way


Amity al


Beaumont


5


25


Cornwall


27


Beaver


18


Bruno ar


Anderson


10


1.1


Brunswick, 1-499


12


Central av, 1-799


1


800-


Corona


27


15


Coronado


.24


Dorchester way


Dore


3


Andover


10


Beckett


500-


25


Century pl


Bedford DI


Cortes av


16


Dorie al


1 1


-


Andrews


24


10


Dorland, 1-99


10


10


Ceres


Angelica


10


Beechwood dr


11


Brush pl


Cortland av


Beeman la


25


Brussels


2.4


Cerritos av


27


14


200-


14


Angle al


16


Bryant, 1-199


5


Cervantes blvd


Corwin


23


21


Dorman av


24


Ankeny


24


Beldeman


15


200-799-


7


Ceylon


11


Cosgrove


Cosme pl


9


21


Belcher


Dormitory rd


Anna la


14


800-1699


Chabot ter


18


Cose av


10


Double Rock ru


24


Annapolis ler


18


Belden


1700-


10


Chambers


11


Costa


10


Douglass


14


Annle


Anson pl


5


Belgravo av


Bellair pl


17


Bucarell dr


27


Channel


7


15


Dew pl


Buchanan, 1-999


Charles


Cottage row


7


11


12


Dowacy


17


Anthony


5


Bella Vista way


1000-2699


1 .


23


Charlestowa pl


Cotter


5


Cottonwood dr


25


Drainage way


1 2


Antonio


Belle av


25


2700-


Charlton ct


23


Cowell pì


Drake


Anza, 100-2599


18


Bellevue


25


Buckingham way


27


Charter Oak av


24


Cragmont


16


Drumm


11


2600-


21


Bel Mar av


25


Buell


12


Chase ct


3


24


Anzavista way


Belmont av


Cranleigh dr


16


Drummead al


15


Buena Vista av


17


Chatham pl


8


24


Dublin


12


Apollo


Belmont dr


Crane


23


17


Chattanooga


11


Craut


Duboce av, 1-299


Apparel way


2.1


Belvedera


Buena Vista ter


Burgoyne


9


Chaves


16


300-


24


Chelsea Dl


Crescent av


10


17


Appleton av


10| Bemls


8


Dunbar al


Aptos av


07


Bengal al


12


Burke av


12


Chenery


Crescle et


16


12


25


Burlwood dr


Crespi dr


27


Duacan, 1-199


10


Arago


12


Bennington


Benton ar, 1-399


10


Burnett av, 1-799


14


Cherry


18


Cresta Vista dr


200-


11


Arballo dr


27


12


800-


16


Chesley


3


Crestlake dr


16


Duncombe al


1


Arbol la


15


400-


.10


Burnham


14


Chester av


25


Crestwell walk


22


Dunne's al


11


Arbor


12


Bepler


Burns pl


.3


11


Dunshee


Arch, 1-399


2.5


Bergin al


25


Chestnut. 1-899


Crestwood dr


9


Burnside av


12


900-1299


9


Berkeley


12


1300-


23


Crocker


3


Dunsmuir


400-


27


Burritt


Crocker ar


25


Dwight


Arco way


12


Bernal ar, 1-199


10


Burrows


24


Chicago way


24


Crooks


7


F.agic


Ardennes


2.1


200-


12


Bush, 100-399


4


Child


1 1


Cross


12


F.srl


Ardenwood way


16


Bernal HIts blvd


Bernard, 1-99


10


400-699-


Chilton av


12


Crown ter


14


F .. .. Cavour


Arellano av


27


11


700-899-


2


Chula la


14


Crystal


.25


Ta-ilake al


Argent al


14


100-


900-1899-


9


Chumasero dr


Cuba al


. It:


F . Market C . : .


931230


Arguello blvd, 1-899


18


1 >


27


Bernlee


3


1900


Church


Churchill


Culehra ter


1200-


22


Berry


7


Butte pl


3


15


Cumberland, 1-99


14


Fast Moltke


Arkansas


7


Bertita


Clellto dr


11


.. : P. int rif


Berwick pl


Byington


200


Arleta


24


Byxbee, 1-199


25


Circular av


Cunningham pl


Fast Vista av


Arlington


12


Bessie


Beta av


10


200-


27


Citrus av


25


Curtis


Fa-twood dr


Armstrong av


24


25


C


25


Clara


7


Cushman


8


Eaton pì


11


Army, 1-2199


24


Beulah


17


Cabot


10


Claremont blvd


27


Custer av


2.4


Fxker


2200-3799-


.10


Beverly, 1-99


25


Cahrille, 1-1599


18


Clarence pl


7


Custom House pl


Edly, 1-399


3800-4599-


.14


131gler


100-


27


1600-


21


Clarendon av


14


Cutler av


400-1199


9


4600.


.16


14 Cadell pl


11


Clarlon al


10


Cuvier


1200-


15


Arnold av


10


Bireh


2 Caine av


12


Clark


11


Cypress


10


Edgar pl


Arroyo way


.16


Bird


10 |Caledonia


Clark av (Colma)


25


9


11


Artbur ar


24 | Bishop


24 | Calgary


16 'D


Cyrus pì


Edgardo pl


24 Clarkson


25


Eugehill way


16


18


POSTAL DELIVERY ZONES


Del. Zone No.


Del. Zone NO.


Del. Zone No. 1


Del. Zone Ne. |


Del. Zons No.


Del. Zone No.


11


Harbor rd


24


Jessie. 1-199


5


12


Minnesota


Edgewood av


17


Francisco, 1-799


London


7


3


Edgeworth av


25


800-1199-


9


23


Hardie pi


200


3


Lone Mountain ter


18


Mint


8


Mirabel av


10


Edgmar


25


1200+


Harkness &T


21


Jewett


7


Loomis


24


10


Harlan pl


9


John


11


Lopez as


16


Miraloma dr


27


Edinburgh


12


Franconia


12


Edith


11


Frank


2


Harlem


9


Jolce


8


Loraine ct


18


Miramar av


12


Frankfort


25


Harlow


14


Jones, 1-699


Los Banos av


25


Miriem


25


Edna


12


C


Los Olivos av


25


Mission. 1-699


5


Edward


18


Franklin, 1-899


2


Harold av


700-1899-


12


700-1999


3


Egbert ar


24


900-2299


11


Los Palmos dr


9


Harper


12


1900-


Louisa al


2000-3899-


10


El Camino Del Mar


23


12


7


21


2300-


Harriet


Joost av


3900-5499-


12


El Dorado


7


Franklin Pk


19


Harrington


12


Jordan av


Louisburg


05


Harris pl


23


Josepha av


27


Lauralne


dr


5500-


Eldridge


3


Fratessa ct


17


Harrison, 1-599


5


Josephine


18


Louisiana


7


Mission cir


2


Elgin Pk


3


Frederick


12


Louvaine pl


25


Mississippi


7


Elim al


5


Fredson ct


25


600-999-


7


Josiah av


3


Eliza pl


Freeloo


1000-1999.


Juan Bautista cir


Joy


Lowell


25


Missouri


27


14


Mitscher rd


24


Elizabeth, 1-99


10


Freeman ct


2000-


Lower ter


14


Fremont, 1-499


5


Harry


12


| Juanita way


16


Loyola ter


17


Mizpah


300-


Modoc er


12


500-


7


Hart


24


Judah


Lucerne


14


Judson av


12


Lucky


Moffitt


Ellert


10


Fresno


11


Hartford


Ellick la


Front


11


Harvard


24


Jules av


12


Lucy


24


Mojave


1G


1€


Ellington av, 1-299


12


Fuente av


27


Harwood al


11


Julia


3


Molimo dr


3


Ludlow al


25


Lulu al


12


Moltke (See West Moltke)


300-


24


Fulton, 1-799


2


Hastings ter


Julian


Lunado ct


27


27


F.lliot


800-2299-


17


Hattie


14


Julius


11


Moncada way


Ellis, 1-499


2


2300-4099-


18


Havelock


12


Junior ter


12


Lunado was


27


Moneta way


10


Mono


14


500-1299


9


21


Havens


11


Juniper


3


4100-


Lundy's 18


18


Monroe


1300-


.15


Funston av, 1-799


18


Havenside dr


16


Junipero Serra blvd,


Lupine aT


24


1-1099


27


Lurline


22


Montague pl


11


Ellis dr (Colma)


25


22


Hawes


25


11


Montalvo BY


16


Ellsworth


19


1200-1799-


1890-


16


Hawthorne, 1-99


5


1100-


Lurment ter


Mentena


25


Elmu, 1-399


2


Gabilan way


16


100-


7


Juri


10


Lusk al


Lyell


12


Montcalm


10


1100-


1


Gaines


1


Gaiser ct


1€


Hayes, 1-799


12


9


Elmhurst dr


27


800-


17


Justin dr


3


Lynch


Montclair ter


Montecito av


12


Elmira


24


Galindo av


27


Hayward


Kansas, 1-399


400-


10


Lyndhurst dr


25


Monterey blvd, 1-999


12


El Mirasol pl


16


Galvez av


24


Hazelwood av


12


25


Head, 1-599


25


Kasserine


24


Lynnewood dr


27


El Monte


12


Gamhetta


27


Kate


3


Lyon, 1-699


17


1000-


15


Montezuma


Elmwood way


12


Gambier


24


600-


700-2399-


10


Garces dr


27


Hearst av


12


Kearny, 1-899


23


Montgomery, 1-499


4


El Plazuela


27


18


900-


11


2400-


500-


1 1


24


O


25


El Portal way


16


Heather av


Mable al


16


Garcia &V


15


Heather rd


25


Keith


Kempton av


25


MacArthur dr


25


Monticello, 1-199


El Sereno ct


Garden


25


Helen


9


Kenney al


12


MacDonald 8º


24


200-


27


17


Elsie


Garden Gate way


Monument way


Elton 13


15


Garden la


25


Helena


24


27


Macedonia


10


9


Kensington way


Macondray


11


Moore pl


22


El Verano way


07


Gardner


8


Hemlock. 1-599


Moraga


Elwood


2


Garfield


27


25


600-


15


Kent


27


Maddux &F


24


Moreland


12


Embarcadero. The; odd. . . 11


Garibaldi


Hemway ter .


1


Kentwood way


25


25


14


12


Maddux dr (Colma)


14


Garwood dr


Henry .


Kenyon av


Kern


10


eren -- 2-598


Madera


7


Morgan al


2


24


24


16


Madison


Morningside dr


Morrell


179


600-


Gates


10


Hermann, 1-199


Key av


12


Emerald la


16


Gatun al


12


200


17


Keyes al


Madrid


Morris


7


Emerson


18


Gaven


24


Hernandez av


16


Keystone way


Madrone av


27


Magellan av


Morse, 1-599


12


600-


25


Emery Ia


11


Gaviota way


16


Heron


3


Kimball pl


16


Geary, 1-199


8


24


King


7


Maggie al


2


12


Emil 13


2:


Moscow


Emma


Except 47-49-


Hester &F


Heyman av


10


Kingston


Magnolia


Moselle


24


10


200-699-


Hickory


2


Kirkhamn


22


Maiden 18


S


Emmet ct


0


3


Kirkwood av


24


Main


5


Moss


3


23


Emmet pl


8


700-1499


Hidalgo ter


15


14


24


Majestic ar


Moulton


1500-2599-


Moultrie


10


Encanto av


1 5


High


10


Kiska rd


Encinal walk


Geery blrd, 2600-5299


18


Highland av


Kissling


Malden al


18


Mallorca way


Mount la


22


5300-


21


Higuera av


27


Kittredge ter


Mount Vernon av


12


1


Encline ct


Endicott Pk


15


Gellert dr


1 6


Hiliritas &V


12


Knowles av


25


Malvina pl


14


24


Mountain Spriog ar


10


12


Knox


Manchester


Muirwood dr


25


Enterprise


10


Entrada ct


27


Genehern way


Hill, 1-99


12


14


Kohala rd


7


Mandalay 18


16


Q


Geneva av, 1-1199


300-


12


1200-


25


Kona rd


Mangels &F


Mulford al


25


Mullen av


Erle


Erkson ct


15


Gennessee


12


Hul (Colma)




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