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8--San Mateo Times Friday, March 31, 1961 Births SEQUOIA HOSPITAL To Mr. anJ RILEY. James Stevens street, Caayon road, Cupertino, March J9, a son. LATT. John -D.

3401 E. Bayshore. Redwood City. March 29, a son. STEARNS.

Otis R. 10190 Stern avenue. Cupertino, March 25, a son. MEDINA. Eugene, 253 Edgehill drive.

San Carlos. March 29, a son. ZUBRII. Jean P. 1017 King street.

Redwood City. March 29, a son. RICH. Phillip 1127 Fernside, Redwood City, March 29. a son.

STERLING. Robert 547 Cedar street. San Carlos. March 29. a daughter.

KROPEK. Robert S. 3236 Edison way, Menlo Park, March 29, a son. MEYER. Fred A.

164 Woodsworth avenue. Redwood City, March 30. a son. G1AMTAOLI, Georje. 136 Winding way.

San Carlos. March 30. a daushter. HARRIS. Kenneth.

2347 Harding avenue. Redwood City. March 30, a son. VOELKER. Tom.

1033 Sonoma avenue, Menlo Park. March 2S. a son. BURTON. William 616 Yen tura avenue.

San Mateo, March 23. a daughter. CLAYTON. Willis 32 Cambridge street, San Carlos, March 23. a son.

MASTERS, Richard. 211 Alexander avenue. Redwood City. March 2S. son.

BIREST, We.O.ey, 103-1 Ringwood avenue. Menlo Park, March 23, a daughter. 44, of 86 Paloma avenue. PENINSULA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and MacARTHUR, Richard 1003 East Fourth street.

San Mateo. March 30. a daughter. COSTIGAN. John 3040 Fleet wood drive.

San Bruno, March 30. a son. JONES. Wilbur 1521 Sharon place. San Mateo, March 30, a son.

HARLEY, Thomas. 939 Hunt- inston avenue, San Bruno, March 30. son. GERB1NG, George 267 Greenfield. San Mateo, March 30.

a son. Wednesday in San Mateo Community hospital after an unexpected illness. A native of Wisconsin, he was a local resident five years and was a machinist for a San Francisco metal company. Survivors include his wife. Edith and three sisters, Mrs.

Lenora Pickles of Long Beach, and Mrs. Hazel Deans and Mrs. Erie Kerns, both of Canada. Funeral services will be conducted- at 2:15 p.m. on Monday from Nauman and Lincoln Chapel-by-the-Sea, South San Francisco.

Interment will be in Olivet Memorial park, Colma. MILLS HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Warren, 123S El Camino Real, Burlingame, March 30. a son. WINTERS.

Anthony. 927 Rose avenue. Redwood City, March 30, a daughter. SEQUOIA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and AMIRAMONTES.

John P.O.B. 37. Half Moon Bay. March 30. a son.

BANELOS, Aurillio. 1032 El Camino Real, Redwood City, March 30. a son. ARRELOA, Daniel. 1329 Oxford street.

Redwood City, March 30. a daughter. POLHAUPESSY. Arnold March 30. a daughter.

ALEMAN. Manuel. 4085 San Simeon way, San Jose, March 30, a son. IMLACH. Edward 422 Sequoia avenue.

Redwood City March 30. a daughter. McDEVITT. Kenneth 1120 King street. Redwood City.

March 30, a son. LEGAL NOTICE Cyril Saundftri, Esq. SUMMONS No. 101M In the Municipal Court. Ccntra- Judicial District.

County of San Maleo. State of California. JACK McCAW, Plaintiff. vs. MARY K.

McCAW. Defendant. The People of the State of California. To the above named Defendant MARY K. McCAW.

You rrf hereby directed to appear answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff filed in the above entitled court the above entitled action brought acainst you in said court, within TEN after the service on you of this summons. If served within named county, or within THIRTi davs if served elsewhere. You are hereby notified that unless vou so appear' and answer said 'plaintiff will take judgmen for ary money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising upon contract, or wili apply to the court for any relief demanded in Ev Kav McNichol. Deputy Clerk Hall of Justice. San Mateo.

California CYRIL SAWDERS. 961 Mills Montgomery San Francisco 4 California. Telephone: DOuzlas Attorney for Plaintiff. T1T1 rn To be published in SAN MATEO orma TIMES at San Mateo, CaUforma 1 and to me that he executed the same. In Witness Whereof I hai-e here-i mo set my hand and affixed my PLAJ-7NTNG CAMPAIGN Council Candidate Robirt Clark discusses plans for Tuesday's election in San Mateo with general chairman John J.

Murray seated. In rear are Franklin S. Grimsley, finance chairman, Mrs, Robert Clark and the Rev. William Sample. A lingame.

Interment and military services will be conducted at 11 a.m. at Golden. Gate Nationa cemetery. DONALD G. NEFF PACIFICA Donald G.

Xeff, died p.m. tomorrow from Layng and Tinney chapel. Redwood City. Interment will be private. Contributions to the American Cancer Society arc preferred.

STEVE FRANKLIN PLACEK SAN BRUNO Steve Franklin Placek. 52, a native of Buffalo. died yesterday in Community hospital after a lengthy illness. He had lived the past six monuis at a hotel in South San MICHAEL J. MADIGAN BELMOOT The rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 p.m.

at Carlmont chapel, for Michael Joseph Madigan, 48, 2704 Monserat bartender at Villa Chartier the past six months, who died yesterday morning at home after a Ion; illness. A native of County Clare, Ireland, he lived here two years. He was a member of the Bartenders and Culinary Workers union, local 340 of Can Mateo, and the San Francisco local 41. Survivors include his wife. Margaret: seven children.

Loyola, Daniel, Margaret, Kathleen. Michael. Ross, and John, all of the family home: a brother. John, of a san Francisco: four sisters, Mrs. Francisco.

He was employed as John Lyons hilade i hia. Mrs. an auto body and fender me- Sjin rrxnrism. er chanic. Survivors include his Mary, a son.

Clifford wife four daughters. Phyllis Lee. Mary Elizabeth. Anna Rose, and Pearl Etta, all in San Bruno: five sisters, Mrs. Ellen Canggiano.

San Bruno, Mrs. Stella Schirrner, Detroit, Mrs. Anne Martin, Fort Wayne. Mrs. Sylvia Carlysle, Pittsburgh, and Mrs.

Nell McCullough of Wellesley, and two brothers, Joe and L. Kelly of San Francisco. Sister Mary Gabriel, Sisters of Mercy, Kilrush. Ireland, and Mrs. P.

Meade of Miltown. County Clare Ireland, and his mother. Mrs. Michael Madigan, also of Mil- Stanley Wayne. Placek.

both of Fort Funeral services will be conducted at 9 a.m. Monday from the Carlmont chapel, thence to Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic church for celebration of a requiem high mass at 9:30. Interment will be in Holy Cross cemetery, Colma. He was a member of the Lost Chord club and the American Larnyngectomy association. Services will be tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.

from San Bruno Funeral Home, with interment at the Italian cemetery. Colma. GAZELLA A. WATSON REDWOOD CITY Mrs. Gazella Antoinette Watson.

76, died this morning at Hillhaven rest home, where she had been ill for a year. She was a native of San Francisco and formerly resided in that city. Funeral arrangements are pending at White Oaks chapel, San Carlos. LELA IRENE WINGREN SAN CARLOS Funeral services and interment will be in Denison. for Mrs.

Lela Irene Wingren, 79, 1315 Cherry street, who died yesterday afternoon at a Menlo Park rest home. A native of Kansas City. she was i six-year resident here. Survivors include a son. Harry M.

Wingren of San Carlos: a daughter, Mrs. Harry M. White of Concord: a brother, William P. Martin of Missouri: two sisters, Mrs. 0.

Forlow of Carthage, and Mrs. 0. K. Newby of Phoenix, and four grandchildren. Local arrangements are by the Woodside chapel of Crippen and Flynn, Redwood City.

MARIO RIGHETTI HALF MOON BAY Mario Righetti. 85. retired Half Moon Bay farm worker, died today at Peninsula hospital after a long illness. He had lived in California 65 years and in this area 11 years Survivors include.Mr. and Mrs G.

Berta of Half Moon Bay. Funeral services will be con ducted at 9 a.m. Monday from Dutra chapel, thence to Our Lady of the Pillar Catholic church for a requiem mass at 9:30. Interment will be at the Pillar cemetery. The rosary will be recited Sundaf at 8 p.m.

Friends may call at the chapel from Saturday afternoon until Monday morning. LEGAL NOTICE Puce) Martini, NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 29854 In the-Superior Court of the State of California in and for the Countj of San Mateo. In the Matter of the Estate ALBERT JOHN ROSSI. Deceased.

NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Executrix of the estate of the above named deceased, to the creditors of and al persons having claims against the said decedent to. within six mcr.thb after the first publication of this notice, either file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the offic of the Clerk of the Superior Cour of the State of, California, in and the County of San Mateo, 01 aresent them, with the necessarj vouchers, to the said Executrix a the office of PUCCI MARTINS 22698 Mission Boulevard. Hayward California, place the under signed selects' as the place business in all matters connected with said estate. Dated: MARCH.23. 1961.

ANGELA ROSSI CLAUS, Executrb of the estate of the above name decedent. PUCCI i MARTINS. Attorneys at Law. 22698 Mission Boulevard, Hayward, California. JEfferson 7-3477--ELgin 1-1201.

By ROY G. PUCCI. Attorneys for said Executrix. First publication in SAN MATEO TIMES a a Mateo. California Friday.

March 24. 1961. Pub. March 24. 31, April 14.

1961 (310S CERTIFICATE OF INDIVIDUAL DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME No. 6589 Know All' Men by These Presents I. the undersigned, JAMES BROWN do hereby certify: That my name in full is JAMS; J. BROWN and that my place residence is 1911 Ticondcrago Drive San Mateo, California: That I am transacting business Ihe State of California under th fictitious name of "COAST BUILDER that I am the sol owner and proprietor of said ness; that my principal place business under said name is situate at 406 First Avenue, San Mateo California. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eightr day of FEBRUARY.

1961. JAMES J. BROWN STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of San Mateo On this 28th day of FEBRUAR' in the year one thousand nine hun dred and sixty-one, before me, S. A HOWARD, a Notary Public In an for the County of San Mateo.

Stat ol California, duly commissione and sworn, personally appeare JAMES J. BROWN, known to me be the person whose name is sub to the within instrumen' ss. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Mateo, the day and year in this certificate first above -writUn. (Sell) S. A.

HOWARD. NoUry Public in and for the County of San My Corom. Expires Dec. 6. 1964.

(Endorsed) Filed in the office of the County Clerk of San Mateo County. Calif. March 1. 1981. Clerk.

By B. Meade. Deputy Cltrk. To be published in SAN MATEO TIMES at San Mateo. Friday.

March 17. 24, 31. April 7 30 4 RE-ELECT COUNCILMAN EDWARD J. 20 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ALL OF SAN MATEO These are some of the outstanding citizens of San Mateo who urge you to RE-ELECT COUNCILMAN EDWARD J. REILLY A.

Eugene G. Arrillqga R. Balr Walter Bray Edwin A. Burley Pat Byrnes F. Herschel Campbell Manuel V.

Carloi Carl Cohenour Joseph Collini John J. Conwoy Harry Cox Herbert O. Cox Wra. Gregory Davil Fred Duerr Edward H. Durkee Jim Ellingion Sut Folat Gene Giesin Dr.

J. W. Gilmore Louis P. Goudy Horry D. Grant Britton Greenough Oron P.

Griffin Francis A. Guide Henry B. Guldborg, Jr. Harold B. Hadi Creed B.

Hdberlin M. M. Hardin Henry Hiraki Claude J. Hirschey Elwood E. Jackson Hector Jiminez Wesley P.

Johnson H. C. Kankel Harry Kuni Dr. John L. LaMotte Andrew Leavitt Mrs.

June Leavitt 0. E. Lemmon Matt D. Lynch Robert A. Maclnnii Lowell E.

Mainland Chris Manolis Paul J. McDowell Elsa McGinn Frank McMartin Mn. Leo Minehan James E. Minto Dr. U.

S. Mitchell Hugh Mullin, Jr. Peter Nave Mrs. Eleanor Nettle Daniel O'Connell Michael B. O'Connor Gallon Poriat Mike Plotkin Annabel Rainie Joseph Ridolfi Elmer W.

Ross Walter Schneider Henry P. Schwab Eugene C. Signarowitz Stanley L. Stebenne Don J. Stoddard William A.

Sullivan Edward C. Tabler Dr. Harold Taggart Fred Turner George E. Watts R. P.

Wiseheart Irving Witt Ihomas J. Yaley Clement Zarcone RETURN ED REILLY TO THE SAN MATEO CITY COUNCIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 4 KEEP GOOD CITY GOVERNMENT Adv. paid for by Councilman Edward J. Reilly'i Citizens Campaign Committee, Andy leavitf. Chairman, 2440 El Camino, S.

M. i -i FRANK L. GRAHAM Frank L. Graham. 69, father of Bert Martel of Redwood City, died Wednesday at a rest home after a long illness.

A native of Washington. D. fie lived San Francisco and was a cash register mechanic there. Survivors also include his wife, Agnes, of San Francisco, and another son and a daughter, both in Washington, and a sister in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 5 DEATH NOTICfS EDMUND C.

O'MALLEY Edmund C. O'Malley. 32. 1452 Cortez avenue, Burlingame, died yesterday at Peninsula hospital after a sudden illness. Survivors include his i Clyde: a daughter, Darren: a son, Michael: a brother, Joseph F.

O'Malley Palo Alto, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. O'Malley Burlingame. He was a veteran of World War II and had lived in Burlingame all his life although he was born in San Francisco.

He was an insurance salesman, and a member of the San Mateo Council, Knights of Columbus; the Burliagame Aerie, F.O.E., and the St. Dun' stan's Men's club of Millbrae. The rosary will be recited Sunday at p.m. at Patterson and O'Connell chapel, with requiem mass Monday at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic church, Bur- 1895.

hjs known tor Its bwuty. Its It a You to HOP by fr viiit lny tlm ALL FAITHS CEMETERY JM CMiM LINDNER March 25. Carol Lindner, wile ol Albert Lindner. Lovlns mother o) Barbara Lindner, devoted daughter ol Mrs. Bernard Hlrsch, sister, ol Mrs.

Charles Fletcher. A native ol San Francisco. Private services were held rrl- dav morning. Memorial gifts 1o your tavorlte charity. (Halsted and 1123 Sutler San Francisco.) BECKWITH Wm.

March 30, 1961. Age 77. lather of Dorothy Ambler ol Reno and Helen Silvernal! ol Burllngame. Funeral services at Walton Funeral Home, 3 p. Saturday, April 1, Reno, Nev.

Interment Mt. View cemetery, Reno, Nev. CHAPiL OF THE HIGHLANDS FUNERAL SERVICE A. V. Scon H.

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