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6--Son Moteo THK TIMES Thursdoy, Jon. 9, 1973 Deaths Births California Forecast six DIFFERENT STYLES IN CAPEZIO FOR BALLET RECREATION GYMNASTICS AND JUST PLAIN WEARING! A 270 BALDWIN AVE. MILLS SQIARK DOWNTOWN SAN MATKO 347-9720 MOLLIE EDNA REEVES Mollit; Edna Reeves, 90, of South San Francisco, died Jan. 7" al Peninsula Hospital in Burlingame, after an illness. native of South Dakota, she had lived in South San Francisco for 28 years.

She was a member of the First Baptist in San Bruno, and was an elementary school teacher for 30 years before coining to California. i i a a loer, a a i South San Francisco; a brother. Louis Depan of York; two sisters, Dorothy Wilson of New York and Effie Burton of York: three grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Funerc' services were held today at the San Bruno Funeral Home. Interment will be in New York.

CAROLYN P. CAMP Private services have been conducted for Carolyn P. Camp, 48, 80 Downey Way, Hlllsbor- ough, who died a a a home after ah illness. She was a native of Minnesota, and a local resident 16 years. i i her husband.

Harry; a son. Edward, of Hillsborough; a daughter. Janis Meek of Seal Beach: a brother, Joseph Passo.Tieau of Washington, D.C.: and a sister. Mrs. Alice Johnson.

Winona. Minn. i a i a servic'es were held under the direction of Oosby-N. a Chapel. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Carolyn Camp Memorial Fund, Department of Learning Disabilities, at University of Pacific's Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco.

ALVIE G. APPERSON Funeral services for Alvie Guy Apperson. 82, 1513 Sanchez WEA1R NOW ON! ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S SUITS AND SPORT COATS HART, SCHAFFNER MARX AND OTHER FAMOUS BRANDS REDUCED FOR THIS SALE! SCHNEIDER'S 3rd and Ellsworth, San Mateo Free parking. Also San Carlos. Redwood City and Ritz Millbrae A Burlingame, who died Monday have been held at the Crosby-N.

Gray Chapel, with private inurnment. A retired building contractor, Apperson was a native of Missouri and a local resident 25 years. i i i i FCinma; a son, Robert Neumann of Napa; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Loclnr and Mrs. Myra Brinkrhoff: and two grandchildren.

DRAGOMIR DINCIC Dragomir Dincic, 49. died this morning at his home, 2648 Ponce Belmont, after an illness. Dincic was a carpenter. He was a native of Yugoslavia and had resided in Belmont the past year, moving from San Francisco. He was a member of the Carpenters Union Local 483 of San Mateo.

i i i i a i of Belmont: a son. Zoran of Belgrade. Yugoslavia; and two brothers, Tihomir of Belgrade and Milorad of Nis, Yugoslavia. A wake will be a 8 p.m. Friday at Carlmont Chapel in Bel- inont.

Funeral services will be al p.m. Saturday at. the Serb i a Orthodox Church of St. John the Baptist in San Francisco, with entombment at the Serbian Cemetery in Colma. IDEM.

A funeral will be held at noon Friday at the Sneider and Sullivan Funeral Home in San Mateo for Idell Hepburn, 81, of Burli- name who died Jan. 8 in that city. A retired teacher, she was a native of San Mateo. Entombment will be private at Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Colma. A I I A graveside funeral will be held at 1:30 Friday at Woodlawn Cemetery in Colma for Annie Quirk, 93, formerly of San Mateo.

who died Jan 8 in San Francisco. native of Oregon, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. W. ,1. Smith of Phoenix and Mrs.

a i Carpenter of San Francisco. HELEN RUTH CLEMO Memorial services for Helen Clemo. 74, who died Saturday at her home, 1327 DeSoto Burlingame, unexpectedly, i be held Saturday at tlie First Methodist Church of Burlingame. with arrangemet under direction of Crosby-N. Gray.

She was a native of Grass Valley, a resident of Burlingame 35 years, a former San Francisco teacher and a member of the National Retired Teachers Association. Survivors include a son, Clifford Clemo of Burlingame and four grandchildren. Inurnment will be at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. A A. CLINITE Faye A.

Clinite, 87, 723 Edgewood a San Mateo, died Tuesday at a Burlingame convalescent hospital, after an illness. A native of Milford. Iowa, she had been a local resident 49 years. Survivors include a son, Dr. William Clinite of Tulare: two daughters.

Mary Jane Clinite of San Mateo and Mrs. Elta Lorr a i Forbes of Seattle; two brothers, a Donaldson of Mesa, and Orville Donaldson of Milford, Iowa: a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Fris'bee of San Mateo, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at JO a.m. at the Gray chape), with the Rev.

A a Higbie i i a i Inurnment will be at Woodlawn Memorial Park. The family suggests memorial contributions to a favorite charity. Friends may call at the mortuary chapel after 6 p.m. Now You Know By UPI The first motion picture of an eclipse of the sun taken from a dirigible was made on Jan. 24, 1925, on Long Island in New York.

SEQUOIA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and HARPER, John, 2796 Massachusetts Redwood CJty, Dec. 27, a daughter. LaBARR, Ricnard, 328 Enclna Redwood City, Dec. 29, a daughter, KERR, Gary, 1653 Palm Redwood City, Dec.

29, a son. CHILTON, Randall, 130 Club Drive, San Carlos, Dec. 30, a son. SANDERS, Dale, 323 Alexander Redwood City, Dec. 31, a son.

MARY'S HELP HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. -STURA, John, 41288th Daly City, Dec. 27, a daughter. MOORE, George, 282 D'el Praoo, Daly City, Dec.

28, a daughter. SCIUTTI, Lawrence, 70 Ooklawn Drive, Daly City, Dec. 28, a son. BOYD, Ronnie, 330 El Cortez'Drive, South San Francisco, Dec. 30, a son.

PROCTOR, Wllllan, 3936 Reston Court, South San Francisco, Dec. 30, a daughter. NORRIS, George, 415 A Daly City, Dec. 30, a daughter. DEATH NOTICES CLEMO In Burlinga-ne, January 4, 1975.

Helen Ruth Clemo, be'oved wife of the late Clifford B. Clemo; loving of i B. Cle-no, Burlingame, devoted grandmother of Raymond S. Clerro, Patricia S. Clemo.

Marilyn L. Clemo and Mrs. Vivian R. Sudanc. A member of trie National Ret red Teachers Association.

Memorial funeral services be held Saturday, January 11, 1975 at ihe Burlingame United Methodist Church, Howard Avenue and El Ca--nino Real, Burlingame at 2 p.m. injrn nent. Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. (Crosby-N. Gray Co.

Service, Burlingame.) CLINITE Bj-l'igame, January 7, 1975. Raye A. Cllnlte, loving wife of the late Dr. Jay I. Cl'nite; dear mother of Miss Mary Jane Clinite cf San Mateo, Mrs.

Elta L. Forbes of Seattle anc Dr. William D. Clinite of Tulare, devoted sister of Mrs. Lawrence Frisbee of San Grant Donaldson of Mesa, Ariz, and Orville Donaldson Milford, Iowa; grandmother of seven; i and- mother of two.

Funeral services will be held Fn- day, Jan. 10, 1975 at 10:00 a.m. at the Colonial Mortuary of Crosby-N. Gray 2 Park Road, Burlingame. Private inurnment Woodlawn Memo- ria.l Park.

Contributions 'to your favorite cnar-ty Friends may cat 1 at t-e mortuary chapel Thursday evening after 6:00 p.m. I In San Francisco, January 8. 1975. Miss Annie Teresa Quirk, loving sister of Mrs. W.

J. Smhh of Phoenix, A lz. and Mrs. Catherine Q. Carpenter of San Francisco; daughter of the Late John and Ella Houghten Quirk; aunt of Kerry and Lisa Carpenter of San Francisco.

A native of Polk Oregon. Aged 93 years. Graveside services wMI be held at a Memorial a Coima, on Friday, Jan. 7 at 1:30 p.m. under, the direction of the Sneider Sjllivan Funeral Home, 977 So.

El Camino Real, San Mateo. WARREN-- in Millbrae, January 6, 1975, Hazel F. Warren, late of Millbrae: beloved wife of the late' Edwin Warren; dear sister of Mild ed Watson, Jacksonville, Flonaa; James R. of I Ilinois; Myr'He Myers, New Hampshire. Also survived by severa 1 nieces and new- phews.

A native of I'linois, aged 64 a A member of the i Nurses Association of San Mateo County. Funeral services Friday, 11 a.m. at the Chapel of the Highlands, El Ca-nino Real at Millwood Drive in Millbrae. Private Inurnment Woodlawn Memorial Park. BENNETTS 1" Millfcrae, January 7, 1975, Alice R.

Bennetts, late of Millbrae. Beoved wife of the late Albert E. Bennet'j. A native of San Francisco, Aged 82 years. Longtime resident o' Millbrae.

Owner of Benne'ts Millbrae Pharmacy of Millbrae. A member of librae Community Methodist Church, American Legion Post No. dl7, A i i a of Millbrae and the White Shrine. i a i held Wednesday at the Chapel ot Highlands. Contributions to Shriners Hospital of San Francisco preferred.

DAVIS in Uk'an, January 7, 1975, Lot'ie May Davis, loving, mother of Vernon L. Davis, Redwood Woodrow H. Davis and George S. Davis, Son Pablo, Russell E. Davis anrt Howard L.

Davis, Sunnyvale, Calif. Corrine J. W'lson; Potter VaMey, a i beloved sister of Minta Dewing, Wichita, Elizabeth Dnskel, San Bruno and Lola Schubert, San Bruno. Esther Keeling, Sunnyvale. Also survived by 16 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren.

Aged B2 years. A nafivs of Louisiana. Funeral services will be held Fri- cay, 11 a.m. January 10, at the San Bruno Home, 200 West San Bruno San Bruno. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park, Colma.

SAN FRANCISCO BAY A A Variable cloudiness tonight' and Friday. A little-warmer Friday. High temperatures Friday fn the upper 40s to mfd 50s. Lows tonight in the upper 30s mid 40s. Small craft advisory for northwest winds 15 to 30 mph decreasing tonight.

Low tonight at San Francisco 45 Oakland Airport 42 Redwood City 42. A A A -increasing cloudiness in the north lead; a chance of rain tonight and early Friday with variable cloudiness in the south. Clearing late Friday. A little warmer Friday. Highs Friday in tne upper 40s to low 50s.

Lows tonight in the upper 30s to low 40s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph cecreasing tonight. Lowtonight and high Friday at Shasta Dam 36 -ig. A A A a i tonight wit" variable cloudiness Friday. Cooler tonight then a litt'e warmer Friday.

Northwest winds 10 to 15 npn cecreasing tonight. High Friday in the upssr 40s to mid 50s. Lows ton'ght in tne 30s. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA--Fair through Friday centra! 'Calitornia. Increasing cloudiness nortrwest with ra north and snow mountain areas above about 4,000 feef later tonight then clearing A llttfe cooler valley areas ton gnf then warmer most areas Friday.

Smalt a advisory along the coast with locai'y strong northerly winds valley areas. Winds decreasing tonight. NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA-Snow likely again tonighi and early Friday. Clearing Friday afternoon. A little warmer Friday.

Low tonight and high Friday at Susanville 28 38. Locally strong gusty winds. A I NIA--Rain likely near the Oregon border tonlgnt with a chance of rain as far south as Cape Mendocino. Clearing Friday. Snow level lifting to about 4,000 A Ml tie warmer Friday.

Low tonight and high at Fort Bragg 38 52, LJkiah 34 55. Small craft acVsory along the coast. tonight and a Httie warmer Friday. Highs Friday in the upper to mid 50s. Lows tonight in the mid to upper.

30s. Small craft advisory for northwest winds 15 to 30 mph decreasing tonight. MONTEREY BAY AREA Variable cloudiness tonignt and Friday. tonight and a little warmer Friday. Highs Friday in the low to mid 40s.

Lows tonight in the mid 30s to low' 40s. Small craft advisory for northwest winds 15 to 30 mph decreasing tonight. Lew tonight at Monterey 40. A A A fair tonight and Friday but with occasional cloudiness. Colder tonight and a little warmer Friday.

Highs Friday in the upper 40s to mid 50s. Lows tonight in the upper 70s to mid Low tonight and high- Friday at Salinas 36 54 Paso 28 52. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph cecreas ng tonight. SANTA CLARA VALLEY-Variable cloudiness tonight and Friday. Coider tonight and a little warmer Friday.

Highs Friday in the upper 40s to low 50s. Lows tonight in the uppe 20s and 30s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph decreasing tonighi. Low tonight and high Friday at San Jose 35 54 Hollister 2654. DIABLO SAN RAMON AND M.OR- AGA VALLEYS--Variaole cloudiness tonighi and Friday.

Colder and a ifrtle warmer Friday. Highs Friday in the upper 40s to mid 50s. Lows tonight in the 30s. West to northwest winds 10 to 20 mpn decreasing tonight. Low tonight at Concord 36 NAPA AND SONOMA A AND SANTA ROSA PLAIN Variabfe cloudiness tonight and Friday.

Colder tonight and a little warmer Friday. Lows tonight in the 30s. Northwesterly winds 1C to 23 mph decreasing tonight. Low tonight and high Friday at Santa Rosa 35 55. SIERRA'NEVADA--Increasing snow in the north tonight spreading south to about Yosemite late tonight and early Friday with decreasing snow flurries Frioay, Mostly fair in the tonighi Friday.

A little warmer Friday. MOUNT A A I I A A a i or snow likelv tonight arc' Friday morning, clearing Friday afternoon. Snow level rising to aooui 4,000 feet. -Locally strong gusty winds. A little warmer Friday.

Low tonight and high Friday at Mount Shasta City 20 39. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA-- Mostly sjnny Friday. Continued ccol. SANTA MARIA SAN LUIS OBISPO COASTAL A A Fair tonight with a i a oudiness Friday Colder NATIONAL WEATHER By The Associated Press Thursday H. L.

Pr. Albany, rain 39 37 .24 Albu'que snow 43 34 Amarillo, clear 55 36 Anchorage, clear ......5 -29 Ashevllle clear 44 34 01 Atlanta, clear 48 45 .41 Birm ngh.3fn, cloucy 59 42 .50 Bismarck, snow 22 15 Boise, cloudy 44 23 .08 Boston, rain 46 38 Brownsville, cloudy 76 57 Buffalo, clcudy 45 41 .32 Charleston, clear 57 41 .13 Charlotte, clear 45 42 .55 Chicago, cloucy 46 34 Cincirnati, clear 52 36 .35 Clevelard, cloudy 50 37 .46 Denver, cloucy 51 22 Des Moines, ojdy 33 30 Detroit, cloudy 41 36 .51 Duluth, oudy 30 25 .02 Fort Worth, clear 62 45 Green Bay, clcudy 36 29 Helena, cloudy 39 14 .29 Honolulu, rain 81 68 .28 Hous-on, cloudy 74 60 Ind'apolis, clear 54 35 .47 Jacks'ville, cloudy 76 63 .75 Juneau, clcudy -6 Kansas City, clojdy 34 28 Las Vegas, cloudy 66 45 .01 Little Rock, cloudy 62 31 .49 Lcs Angeles, clear 57 30 .01 Louisvl'le, cloudy ...58 39 .40 Ma-quette, cloudy 32 28 .09 Memphis, cloudy 62 -35 .60 Mami clear 78 64 Milwaukee, cloudy 37 33 .01 Mols-St. Paul, cloudy 30 21 New Orleans, cloudy 79 57 New York, 'Bin 47 45 .64 Okla. City, cloudy 54 37 Omaha, cloudy 36 27 Onando cloudy 81 62 Philad'phia, cloudy 48 44 .66 Phoenix, cloudy 65 51 Pittsburgh, clouoy 60 42 .42 P'tland, clcucy 47 30 .12 P'tlond, rain 40 27 .01 Rapid City, snow 34 27 Richrnoro, clear 50 43 .42 S'. Louis, cloudy 56 35 .01 Sa't Lake, cloudy 42 11 .56 San Diego, ciojdy 61 56 .01 clear 54 45 .12 Sea'tle, cloudy 44 29 Spokane, c'oudy 37 15 .01 Tampa, cloudy 78 64 Washington, clear 52 44 .35 SUN MOON AND TIDES THURSDAY Sun Rises 07:25 Sets 17:08 Moon Rises 05:09 Moon Sets TIDE TABLES SAN MATEO BRIDGE (Half Moon Bay tides are 2 nours, 10 minutes earlier.) High Low January 9 09:34 8.2 03:45 2.9 23:37 6.5 17:19 January 10 8.1 04:35 2.9 17:56 January 11 00:19 6.6 05:20 2.9 11:04 S.O 18:33 January 12 00:57 6.7 06:02 2.9 11:42 7.8 19:07 January 13 01:32 6.8 06:43 2.8 12:11 7.6 19:39 -013 January 14 02:05 6.8 07:21 2.8 12:56 7.3 20:07 -01 January 15 02:05 6.8 07:21 2.8 12:56 7.3 20:37 0.3 January 16 03:09 6.9 08:55 14:04 6.6 21:09 0.6 January 17 03:41 6.9 09:47 2.4 15:00 6.2 21:41 1.1 Janua'y 18 04:10 7.0 10:47 2.1 15:58 5.7 22:18 1.5 January 19 04:47 7.1 11:53 1.8 17.05 5.4 23:04 2.0 January 20 05:26 7.2 13:02 1.4 18:49 5.3 23:53 2.4 January 21 06:12 7.3 14:04 0.9 20:22 5.4 January 22 7.6 00:55 2.7 21:28 5.7 14:59 0.3 a a 2 3 07:51 7.8 02:00 2.9 22:27 6.0 15:50 January 24 08:48 8.1 03:00 2.9 23:08 6.4 16:35 January 25 09:39 8.2 03:58 2.8 23:49 6.7 17:20 January 26 10:31 8.5 04:52 2.6 18:04 January 27 00:24 7.0 05:46 2.3 11:23 8.5 18:45 January 28 01:05 7.2 2.0 12:16 8.3 19:24 Janta'y 29 01:42 7.5 07:32 1.7 13:08 8.0 20:09 January 30 02:21 7.7 08:32 1.4 14:06 7.4 20:49 0.1 January 31 03:01 7.8 09:36 1.2 15:09 6.8 21:33 0.8 ri70CAL WEATHER 1 TEMPERATURES H.

L. City 62 49 Mateo 61 48' S.F. Airport 56 38 Ai Quality Report Redwood clear. PRECIPITATION Last 24 To Yean Hours Date Redwood City ....34 5.61 16.67 San Mateo S.F. Airport 12 4.80 15.06 Normal to Date 8.57 Canadian Cities EdTvonton, cloudy -3 -18 .02 Montreal, rain 35 32 .10 Toronto, cloudy 41 37 .30 Winnipeg, 24 15 DEATH NOTICES HEPBURN In Burlingamo, January 8, 1975 Idell Hepburn, loving aunt of Mrs.

Dorothy Ke'thley of San Meteo and Richard Quick of San Jose. Also i by a i A member of tne a i i a Retired Teachers Association. A native of San Ma'eo, Calif. Aged 81 years. Funeral services will be conducted Fridav, January 1Q, at 12:00 p.m.

from tne Sneider Sullivan Funeral Home, 977 Sou'h El Camino Real, -San Mateo. Private 'entombment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Colma. Beauty WITHIN THE: MEANS OF ALL WL' invite yon sec com pit re our 01 hi i LAWN MEMORIAL PARK non-profit cemetery for alt faiths Colma, Son County 755-0580 Bring a friend to FARRELL'S and save! IBIS COUPON GOOD FOR DUE FREE EOT FUDGE SUHDAE WEEK 70U BUT ONE The most iantabulous fun, food, and fountain fantasies are found at FARRELL'S 17th and El Camino SAN MATEO Semi-Annual January 6 through 18 (Sale ends Jan. 19 at Hillsdale store) Some one-of-a-kind, discontinued, window display, demonstrator, tnd display merchandise, but all fully guaranteed. Sate limited to stock on hand.

Hundreds of items at close-out prices in every department! After sale ends everything goes back to regular prkes. FREE Multi-Risk Extended Guarantee given with new cameras, lenses, projectors enlargers costing ISO or more. Cameras, Lenses, Projectors, Strobes, Accessories, Enlargers, Radios, Recorders, Hi-Fi, Binoculars, Calculators. CAMERAS SOLD ONLY WITH CASE EXTRA HONEYWELL STROBOLITE 14 Electronic Flash Auto. 35 SLR Thru-lr'8-lens meter.

F2 lens. KONICA C35 Pocket 35 DURST M601 ENLARGER Without lens. BOLEX 233 Compact Zoom Super 8 PRINZDUAL8 MOVIE EDITOR 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS SAN MATEO. I E. 4th 344-6877 Hillsdale Mall, 34-5-1678 PALO ALTO, 541 Bryant 321-9256 SAN FRANCISCO, 45 Kearny Street, 392-1900 PACIFIC FRIEND NSTANT NOODLES rcm Korea With delicious beef, chicken or shrimp soup stock and an extra pack of ho! pepper tor spicy delight.

STOUT STONEWARE MUGS From Japan Handsome multi-colored mugs with roundc-d conlouring and hearty hefty shapes. Assorted Designs 3" dia. top 3W tall .93 Mug Section KNORRS DELECTABLE SOUP MIXES From Switzerland Quick and easy soups for the hearty gourmet. ONION SOUP OR DIP, NAPOLI, BEEF BARLEY, VEGETABLE many others to choose from! Each pkg. Gourmet Section NATURAL WOOD CUTTING BOARDS Frcm Taiwan Sturdy wocd cutting boards with strong sisal handles ic- all manner of mincing, chopping or cheese service.

COLLAPSIBLE WIRE BASKETS From Hong Kong Great for washing fruits and vegetables or hanging plants. FRUIT VEGETABLE WASHER 9" dia. 5 tall basket FOLDING PLASTIC PHOTO SCREEN From Hong Kong A unique way to display your favorite photos. Holds 16 3'A' photos OUTDOOR HANGING BASKET 10" hanging QA chains dia. 6 tall basket 15" wide tall 1.69 Lacquerware Section STUNNING SAND CASTED BEAD NECKLACES From Kenya Naturally molded by the sand in assorted colors and designs.

"MY CURE FOR EVERYTHING" PORCELAIN JAR From Japan White porcelain jar with black design and notur, cork stopper for whatever you please. EMBROIDERED COTTON KNIT SHIRT From Pakistan Multi-colored "Carpet Em. broidery" bibl on 10096 cotton in assorted bright solid colors- Porcelain Section BEAUTIFUL BRASS PAGODA WINDCHIME From Hong Kong Tuneful tcnoful pagoda design windchime to announce bitty breezes. BITTY BAMBOO TABLES From The Peoples Republic of China Tiny smoked bamboo tables for plant, demi tasse or book. 8 8 2 7 i tall 2.49 9X2" 11" 9" tail 3.49 Furniture Section NATURAL WOVEN ABACA DOORMATS From The Philippines Thick rugged doormats for feet muddy or neat.

LOVER'S KNOT 1 8 3 0 2.89 20" 35' 3.89 BASKET WEAVE 2.89 Furniture Section UNFINISHED WOOD SEATERY Frcm Mexico Country styling to stain or love as is. With natural woven pa seats TENANCINGO BARSTOOL 8.22 34" tall 6.87 CHILD'S CHAIR LADDERBACK 41" tall Furniture Section 8.79 HILLSDALE SHOPPING CENfER OPPOSITE FARMERS AVE. AT THE HILLSDALE MAU 341-7474 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK STOM HOURS- MONDAY FRIDAY 10 A.M. P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M.

-6 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON 5 P.M. AMPLE (REE PARKING BANKAMEfllCARD MASTER CHARGE.

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