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Deaths ALMA GUILLORY Alma Marie Guillory, 83, 281 W. 3rd San Mateo, died Friday at the Menlo Park Extended Care Hospital in Menlo Park. A native of Louisiana, Mrs. Guillory resided in San Mateo 10 years. Survivors include a son, A i i and a daughter, Clemis Guillory, both of San Mateo.

Mass was recited Monday at St. Dunstan's Catholic Church in Millbrae. Interment followed on Tuesday at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Los Altos. MONA EMBERTSON Mona Embertson, 86, 461 Bloomfield Road, Burling a died a a Brookside Convalescent hos- i a a an illness. A native of Germany, she had lived here 10 years.

Survivors include a son, George Frank of Sunnyvale, a i a seven great-grandchildren. The rosary will be recited Thursday at 8 p.m. at the a a Chapel services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Holy Cross" Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.

CALIFORNIA FORECAST SAN FRANCISCO BAY A A -Increasing cloudiness tonight rain likely Ttxiriday. Little ttmperitun Hlghi Thursday In tM low IDs to low Ms. Lows-tonight In uppar 30s to mid 40s. Souttwly winds Thursday. Chance ot rain percent Thorvfcy.

SACRAMENTO VALLEY Increasing cloudiness tonight ttwn raltv.llkely sprmdlng over valley Thursday. Little temperature clwnoe. Thursday. In mid to tow Lows tonight In the 30s to 'low Southerly winds SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Ircreas- Ing cloudiness Thursday. Little temperature change.

Highs Thursday In the mid 50i to mid Ms. Lows tonight 1" to low 40s wltti chance ot troll. Variable winds 5 to IS mph. -NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Increasing cloudiness north tonight with chance of rain north Cape Wendoclno. Cloudiness extending Into Central California Thursday.

Rain likely beginning in north late tonlgtit extending southward -to San Francisco and chance of rain to MOUNT SHASTA SISKIYOU AREA Pair but with Increasing cloudiness tonight then rain or snow likely late tonight and Thursday. Snow level near 4,000 Low tonight and high Thursday at Shasta Dam 36 M. SIERRA NEVADA Mostly fair south portion tonight. Increasing cloudiness north tonight extending southward Thursday. Chance of rain or snow Tahoe north Thursday.

Snow itvel.MW feet north and 5-000 feet south. temperature change. Highs Thursday in mW 50s to rntd 60s. Lows tonlgtit in NATIONAL WEATHER H. Monterey Thursday.

Little temprature Wplnes change. Albany Anchorage 08 05 Atlanta 2 BtimwcK 34 31 BolM 7 Boston 77 60 2 Charlotte Cincinnati 49 30 Cleveland 4 Dallas J5- S' 34 ..48 33 Pr. 33 .52 31 mid 30s to mid 40s. Low tonignt and high Thursday at San Jose 40 58; Hoi- DIABLO SAN AND MORAGA VALLEYS Increasing cloudiness tonight then rain likely Thursday. Little temperature change.

Highs Thursday In mid 50s to mid 60s. Lows tonight in.the mid 30s to low 40s. NAPA AND SONOMA VALLEYS AND SANTA ROSA PLAIN Increasing cloudiness tonight. Rain likely Thursday. Little temperature change.

Low tonight and high Thursday at Santa Rosa 34 60, LEGAL-NOTICES SUN MOON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 Sun Rises Sun Sets Meonftlsn Moon Sets THURSDAY, Feb. 21 Sun Rlwti 'Sun Sets Moon Moon Sets Wednesdoy, Feb. 20, LEGAL NOTICES JTHE TIMES Son Mateo-35 LEGAL NOTICES ..07:54 ..18:54 ..06:50 ..17:50 :.07:52 AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO. In the Matter of the Estate of CLARENCE F.

LERNER. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION has filed herein a and Records', Redwood City, Califor- nla. DATED: Feb. 14.1974.

(Seal) MARVIN CHURCH. Clerk of said Court; Bv Angela R. Carter. Deputy Clerk. (Endorsed) Filed Feb.

14. 1974. LEGAL NOTICES HELEN CLISBEE Helen G. Clisbee. 70, 77 Dahlberg Drive, Pacifica, SARA SAVAGE died Friday at the Mount Sara E.

Savage, 82, 1150 Zion Hospital of San Fran- Cabrillo Burlingarne, cisco, died Monday at Sheltering She was a retired employe Pines Convalescent Hospital of The Emporium Depart- in Millbrae. ment Store. She had been a proprietor A native of Nebraska, she of a rest home in Burlin- lived in California for 44 game 24 years. She was a last 14 years in member of the Order of Eastern Star of Santa Cruz. years, the Pacifica.

Survivors include her husband Eugene; a son, David W. Clisbee of Seattle: a sister, Elizabeth Butler of Fort Collins, and a grandchild. Funeral services were held Tuesday, from the Nauman and Lincoln Chapel by the Sea Mortuary of Pacifica. Interment followed at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, in Colma. AXEL H.

KAHN Funeral services for Axel Kahn, who died Monday at his home, 1601 Eaton San Carlos, after a short illness, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at White Oaks Chapel in San Carlos, Memorial services will beat 2 p.m. Saturday at First Congregational Church in Redwood City. Kahn, 85, was with General Electric Co. from 1907 to 1953, retiring as a commercial vice president and Chicago district manager.

He was a native of San Francisco and had resided in San Carlos the past 20 years. Kahn was a member of San Francisco Lodge 166 Am. Islam Shrine Temple, the Electric Association and Sons in Retirement. Survivors include his wife. Isabella of San Carlos; two daughters, Mrs.

Jane Springer of Pittsburgh, and Miss Barbara Kahn of Santa Monica: three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Contributions to the First a i a American Cancer Society or a favorite charity are preferred. VICTOR DOTTA Funeral services for Victor Dotta, who died Tuesday at Mary's Help Hospital after a short illness, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Dutra- Randleman Funeral Home in Half Moon Bay. Dotta, 82, was a native and lifelong resident of Pescadero and had been employed by the old San Mateo County Road Dept.

for 52 years i i a resided on Main Street. Delta's parents had come to Pescadero in 1878. He was a World War I Army veteran and was wounded in action. Survivors include a sister. Mrs.

Susie Mattei of San Jose, and a brother, Richard of Santa Cruz. Private inurnment will be at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Pescadero. A native of Kansas, she had lived in San Mateo County for 41 years. Survivors include a son, Leon Savage of Millbrae: six a i and three great-grandchildren; three brothers, Jess Scofield of Gridley; Leland Scofield of Los Angeles and Lewis Scofield of Santa Cruz, and a sister, Marie Babcock of Watsonville.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Chapel of the Highlands, followed by interment at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. Contributions to Shri- ncr Hospital are preferred by the family. LOCAL WEATHER S.F. Airport 56 3t San Mateo 5' Redwood City 60 Smog Readings Central Bay, Cieon; South.Bay, Clean.

PRECIPITATION Last 34 To Dale Heurs Te Date Yr. Age S.F. 0 17.31. San Mateo 0 17.47 25.75 Redwood City. 0 18.3S 24.61 Normal to date at S.F.

Alrporl 13.96 xCumulative figures are from July 1 to June 30. TIDE TABLES SAN MATEO BRIDGE High Lew Fob 20 00:48 6.6 15 2.4 11:57 7.5 19:02 0.0 Feb. 21 01:17 04:53 2.2 12:35 7.4 0.1 Fob 22 01:43 07:32 13:10 77 0.4 Feb 23 02:07 7.0 1.6 13:39 7.0 20:24 0.7 February 21.:..02:31 7.1 01:50 1.314:31 4.7 20:53 1.0 Feb. 25 02:55 7.2 09:32 V.I 15:18 6.4 21:25 1.4 FcD 26 03:24 7.3 10:21 16:13 6.0 13:02 27 -BIS Detroit 40 25 Fairbanks .11 32 39 42 32 33 a 21 21 36 .19 Prune 36 .08 Helens 44 30 Indianapolis Jacksonville TM Juneau 35 Kansas City Las Veoas. Lot Louisville Memphis 55 76 Milwaukee 37 Minneapolis New Orleans New York 54 Plattt 5i Oakland Oklahoma City Omaha Palm Springs Pav Robies co 56 Phoenix 72 Pittsburgh S2 Portland, Maine 44 Portland, Ore 47 Rapid City Red Reno Richmond, Va 61 Sacramento 61 SI.

Louis Salt Lake City 42 23 San Dieoo 50 San Francisco 57 Thermal 70 54 Washington -54 43 David Krinky. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. tITTf SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA; FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO. of MARION SHATZ SHAPIRO, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of the above named decedent that ill persons having claims against the said decedent are required to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned the law offices of David Krinsky, Suite WO Tribune Tower.

409 13th Street, Oakland, California 94612, .31 which Is the place of business of the undersigned In all nutters pertaining to the estate of said decedent, within four months after the first publica- tkn of this notice. Dated: January 1974. RUSSELL SHATZ, Executor of the Last Will of the above named decedent David Krinsky. Suite 800 Tribune Tower, 409 13th Street, Oakland, California 94(12. Attorney for Executor.

First publication in San Mateo Times, January 30. 1974. Pub. January 30; February 6, 13, 20, 1974. (1293) Robta D.

Fmhurat, Esq. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT No. 18243 The following person is doing business as: "HUBBARD JOHNSON LUMBER CO." at 776 Harbor Boulevard. Redwood City. California.

EVANS PRODUCTS COMPANY, which is incorporated in the State of Dclaware. The business is conducted by a corporation. EVANS PRODUCTS COMPANY. By JOSEPH J. VAETH.

Assistant Secretary. Statement filed with the County ClerK of San Mateo County on January- 29. 1974. (Endorsed) Filed in 'the office of the County Clerk of San Mateo County. Jan.

29. 1974. MARVIN CHURCH. County Clerk. By Sylvia Collier, Deputy Clerk.

Robin D. Falsant, Attorney at Law, 750 Welch Road. Palo Alto. California 94.304. Published In San Mateo Times, Feb.

6 I' 1974. Letters'Testamentary, reference to Angela Carter. which is hereby made for further Ttomp- cntitled Coort, at Hall of Justice in San Mateo Times, February 16. JO. 23.

1974. (14701 .06 .13 .24 .31 .04 Carr. McClellao, Ingersoll, Thompson Horn, Attys. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No. 53478 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN Wednesday.

February 20. 1874. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City. of Foster City will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on Thurvby February .1. 1974.

at 7:30 p.m.. to consider the following A-request for a Variance to permit a 12 foot JO foot swimming pool to extend to within 3 feet of the rear property line of an existing residence located at 768 Crane Avenue in the R-l (Single family Residence) Zone per application of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mlron. 741 A request for a Variance to permit a plastic cover to be installed over an existing swimming pool located in the rear yard area ot an existinR residence at 219 Stilt Court- in the R-l (Single Family Residence! Zone per application of Stuart J.

Phillips. (V-4-741 A proposal to rczone Parcel A. Tract 8-72. Neighborhood No. a (approximately 6.0 From the (Townhouse Residence.

Future Development i Zone the (Neighborhood Busi- ness-'I'lnnned Development) Zone per application ot Phillip .1. Davidson for Centex West. property owner. The subject property is located on the northwesterly corner of Beach Park Boulevard and Shell Boulevard. rRZ-l-741 A request for a Variance to permit two one-story smRle tamily residences to be constructed 5 feet into the required 20 foot front or rear vards Said residences are proposed to be located at 20 Beach Park Boulevard and 116 Beach Park Boulevard iLots 291 and 283.

Tract 843. Foster City Neighborhood No. 9) in the R-l (Single Zone per application of G. F. Armstrong for Robert H.

Grant Corpora. lion. (V-6-741 SAID HEARING will be held in the Council Chambers ot the City of Foster City. 600 Foster City Boulevard. Foster City.

California, THE PUPUC is invited to attend. By Jack R. Ropway. Planning Director. Published in The San Mateo Times, at San Mateo.

California 94402. H361) LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES CITY OF SAN MATEO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk. Room 39 Citv Hafl.W 1 West 20th Avenue, San Mateo. California, until 2 clock oh Tuesday. March 19,1974, at which time they will be publicly opened and read in the Conference Room of said building, for: El Camlno Real Storm Drainage Improvement 38th Avenue to 42nd Avenue Bids are required for the entire work described herein.

CITY ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE FAY PUCHNER Fay L. Puchner, 97, 1471 Marfin Foster City, died Tuesday at St. Francis convalescent hospital in Daly City after a long illness. A native of Merrill, she lived here 26 years She was a life member of the Order Eastern Star, St. Maries, Idaho.

i i sons, William, of Paradise and Richard of San Mateo, a i a great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thurs- dav at 2 p.m. at the Crosby- Unit Estimated Quantity l. 422 ll(S) Pipes Relocate Sanitary I2(S) Sewer Facmties Signal Wire and 13(SJ Trench Excavation 14 L.F. L.S.

L.S. L.F. 2.000 Gray Chapel, with interment at St. Maries, Idaho. DEATH NOTICES EMBERTSOM In San Mateo.

Feb. IB, 1974, Mona A. Embectson, loving wile of tho late Perry Embortson; devoted mother of George-Frank of Sunnyvale; dear grandmother of two, great-grandmother of seven; a former resident of San Francisco, she was employed as a dental assistant by On. Veach and Ward. A chapel service will be held Friday, Feb.

22. at 11 a.m.. in Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. The rosary will be recited evening at p.m. at the Colonial mortuary of Crosby-N.

Gray and Company, 2 Park Road, Burlingame. Contrlbu-' tions to tho American Heart Association, P.O. Box 1290, San Mateo, preferred, PUCHNER In Daly City, Fob. Wi. Fay L.

Puchner, beloved wife of the late Walter E. Puchnor: devoted mother of vyilllam R. Puchner, Paradise, and Richard M. Pucti- ner, San Matoo; loving grandmother of Mrs. Robert Jacobscn, San Mateo; beloved great-grandmother of Linda ond Tom Jacobsen; a lifetime member of the Order of Eastern Star in St.

Maries, Idaho. Funeral services i be held Thursday, Feb. 21, at 2 p.m., at the Colonial Mortuary of Crosby-N. Gray and No. 2 Park Road, Bur- llngame.

Interment, Woodlawn Cemetery, St. Maries, Idaho. DOTTA-ln Daly City, Feb. 19, 1974, Victor Dotta, laic of Main Street, Pescadero, dear brother of Removal of Traffic Stripes and Pavement Markers and Legends Plans specifications, and proposal forms for bidding this project can only be obtained at- the Finance Office. City Hall, 330 West 20th Avenue.

San Mateo, California 94403, A nonrelundable fee of 120.00 is required The successful bidder shall furnish a payment bond and a performance bond. The City of San Mateo hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that In any contract entered into pursuant to this advertise-. ment minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin ID consideration for TM 3 Minimum wage rates for this project as predetermined by the Secretary of Labor are set forth in the special provisions. If there is a difference between the minimum wage rates predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and the prevailing wage rates determined by the Department of Public Works for similar classifications of labor, the contractor and his subcontractors shall pav not less than the higher wane rate. Pursuant to Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Department has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages in the county in which the work is to be done, to be as listed in the Department of Public WorKs, Division of Highways publication entitled "Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates." dated November 30, 1973.

The successful bidder will be required to obtain an Encroachment Permit from the State Department of Transportation before commencing any work within the State highway right-of-way. The application for the permit shall include a Suretv fend in the amount of 10 Wednesday, February 20, 27. 1974. CITY MANAGER. Times, at San Mateo, Califortua 94m 1JK Keith C.

Sorevxw, Dht Ally. Carolee Boater, Deputy NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No, 53134 FLORENCE WHITE Florence White. 55, wife of Burlingame City Clerk Herbert K. White, died Tuesday at her home after an illness, A native of Montreal, she had lived in the Bay Area since 1949. She was a member of the Christian Science Church Of Burlingame.

Memorial services are being scheduled, with the Crosby-N. GrayChapel in charge of arrangements. VIRGINIA LOWELL Virginia Wells Lowell, 93, 445 Georgetown San Mateo. died Sunday at Hillsdale Manor Convalescent hospital after an illness. She had been a local resident for over 30 years, and was a native of Norfolk.

Va. Survivors include a son, Hugh Wells Hartwell, of Constantia, New York: and one granddaughter. Private funeral services will be held Friday at 9:30 a.m. at the Crosby-N. Gray Chapel with interment at Golden Gate National Cemetery.

82 years. Funeral services will be conducted trom the Dutra-Randlcman Funeral Home, 645 Kelly Half Bay. on Thursday, Feb. 21, at Private Inurnment In'Mt. Hope Cei ctery, Pescadero.

twcll of Constantia. New York; devoted grandmother of Mrs. Ronald Barnum of Fairbanks, Alaska; age 93; a native of Norfolk, Virginia. Private luncral services will be held Friday, February 22 at 9:30 a.m. at the Colonial Mortuary of Crosby-N.

Gray 2 Park Road, Burlingame, i Dr. Clarence Klrcher i i a i Interment Golden Gate National Cemetery. RUTEMOELLER In San Mateo, February 18, 1974, Gregory H. Ruto- moeller, devoted brother of August H. Rutemoeller; loving uncle of Robert A.

Rutemoeller, also other brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews in Germany. A native ot Germany; aged 54 years. Funeral Thursday, February-21. undersig IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANCES STAMPE.

"NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that on or after March 8. 1974, the ersigned. PAUL B. JENSEN, as administrator, of the estate of FRANCES STAMPE deceased, will sell at private sale, to the highest NET oon bidder, subject to confirmation by the above-entitled Superior Court, all the right, title, interest and estate of Ihe decedent at the time of his death. and otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the decedent at the time of his death, in and to that certain real property known and commonly LOWELL, In San Mateo, February to as 928 South El Dorado Street.

San Mateo. California, and more COMMENCING at a point on the side of Eldorado Street (formerly Street) distant thereon Two Hundred Ten (210) reel Northerly from the point of intersection of the Northerly line of Tenth Avenue with the Westerly line of Eldorado Street; running thence Northerly along said Westerly line of Eldorado Street forty (40) feet: thence at right angles Westerly One Hundred Eleven (llli.feet; thence at ririit angles Southerly forty -feet: thence at right angles Easterly- One Hundred Eleven (UIHeet to the Westerly lint of Eldorado Street to the point of commencement. BEING the Northerly forty (W)feet of Lot numbered Nineteen (19) in Block numbered Eighteen (18) as shown upon that map entitled OF RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 16. 17.

18 19. 20, 21, 22 23 24 25 26 27 28. 29, 30, 31 EAST SAN which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of San Mateo. State of California on September 21. in Book 6 of Maps at page 36.

SUBJECT TO: Current Taxes. Assensments, Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions, Reservations. Rights, Rights-of-way and Easements of record at 9-30 a m. from Currlvan's and in an "AS IS" condition. Termite Inspection Reports are available for Chapel of the Sunset.

Irving at reviewing at the office of PAUL B. JENSEN. 225 37th Avenue. San Mateo, Ca Bros on said property are hereby invited. A bid will be accepted ONLY if made in writing on the form furnished by the Public Administrator.

Lach such bid form snlil have a copy, of Sale attached to Ave. (Sunset district), thence to St. Anne's Church. Funsten and Judah where Mass of the Reiurrec- tlon will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Rosary Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. Parking opposite mortuary. suc it. Completed bid forms may be left at the office of PAUL B.

JENSEN Public Administrator of the County of San Mateo. 225 37th Avenue, San (Nonle) H. Grancl Ranghiasci; idolized Dorcen M. Granelll, and Adam a i a ond Richard check in the amount of at percent of the amount tinu i i ijtiTHJiiiii sa grandfather of Cw If a personal check is submitted, it may be accepted or rejected in the Tamara, Renee, of the undersigisd. If said personal check rejected.

i 1 The balance of the amount bid is to be a ng consldcre d. The balance of the amount bid is to be BURLINGAME PLAZA FLORIST 1811 EL CAMINO 697-7015 in-law of Helen Granelli. Also survived by other relatives, including Doris Granelli, nieces and nephews. A native of Italy; aged 77 years. A mombor of Branch NO, 6..

l.C.F. and Grange No. 409. Friends may call after 7 p.m. on Wednesday and arc Invited to attend the funeral on Friday, 'February 22 at 9:30 a.m.

from the Chapel of Valenti-Marini-Perata 4840 Mission $an Francisco, thence to Corpus Chrliti Church whore a Muss of Christian Burial will be offered commencing at 10 a.m. Interment Italian Cemetery, Colma. Recitation of the Rosary on Thursday evening. 8:00 p.m. Donations to the Cancer Society preferred.

paid upon confirmation of sale by Taxes rents operating and maintenance expenses and premiums on insurance 'acceptable to the purchaser will be prorated as of the date of recording of conveyance. The examination of title, recording of conveyance and any title insurance policy shall be at the expense of the purchaser or be sealed and will be opened at the office of said Public Administrator at the hour of 11:00 o'clock a.m. of the above date. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated: February- 8, UM.

B.JENSEN. Administrator of said Estate. Keith C. Sorenson. Dist.

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AUTOMATIC TMNSMISSIONTUNHJP Our service specialists adjust bands (where change transmission oil, clean filter, install new pan gasket, set transmission linkage. "SNAP BACK" 1M I U.t auto lor airland, can. latSM Includes til labor ind these parts: New spark plugs, condtni- er, points. HILLSDALE Goodyear Service Store 2901 S. ElCamino Phoni 349 4691 Daily Sat SAN MATEO Goodyear Service Store 616 Street Phone 344-7665 Daily Sat S.

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