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i att 3frand0rn Cxaminrr Sunday, Jen. 18, 1948 CCCC IRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS H)iiiiiliiiiiiji PROGRAMS radio Emln.r i. a 1 If AMIFRSON, JOHN J. BARATONO, M.R.VARDO 60 years BAHRLSE, JOMKPH A years HOM 1X1.1. F.LIZA BETH years BOI.I.I MILL! AM K.

nfl years RKADFORIt, AG. NFS BAYLFV 66 yean BR AMINFH, FXIZABF.TH 84 years MA Ll- BKIMS, ARCHIBALD C. Bit IIANAN. 1TH RVKMK, AG P. CLIFFORD, HANNAH lr; BAl.l.

Dl DAK (nee PIPER), MARY LOUSE FIDF.I.I, A. -JACK- (iANZ, HI UMAN GROS, PA, (il UKU, S. HARVEY. FRANCES HELLESTO, CAPT. EMIL 1VIN8, JE.NME JA(()KS, 80PHIE JOHNSON, HAKALD 70 years JO.MJS, FI.ORL.N( 7 years KALLt.N, 1AH IS ILLIAM hi years KO.KH UH, JIILAN 83 years KONDAKOS, tLEO LE ADHII LEONARD, DANIEL E.

LLHCAHI, CHARLES JOSEPH MANIATES, AGEL1KI MARTINEZ. Al.ii;:itT McCALLION, PATRIC J. MCCARTHY) TIMOTHY W. McDEVITT, JOSEPH DEH EY 49 years McGOVERN, ROSE McGEARY, MAKY 88 years McKAE. JAY DONALD MILNE, WILLIAM H.

MI LLER, FERDIN AND 71 years PARKER, LAI RENTE J. REHMSTKDT. ANNA A 66 vears ROSENBERG. BETSY 75 years SANDAHL. DAVID SHIRLEY, FRANK H.

ST A TON, EVALY.N R. lijIM.t TRUST. ERIC KARL VAN SICKLEN, HORACE DAVIS VOGEL, OSCAR A. WEISS, CHRISTINE WEYLER. LAI RA PEARKES WHITE.

CHARLES H. WILLBACH, ABRAHAM W1LUAMSO.N, PAI LBROADWELL uinmM puacu di iifli minui entniM Music Hall of Fame. RW Music. KGO Uieai Story. P.

M. KFItC Sherlock Holmes. RNHC Jack Benny, KQW Gene Ailtiv KGO Child a World RI.X Golf tournament. 7:45, Don't lou Believe It. P.

M. KFKC- -Twenty Questions. K.Mit Star Preview. KQW Man Called 11:25. drama.

R(H)Drew Peer-son. 8:15. news. r. M.

RFKc--VValter Wlncnell: 8:45. Sheila Graham. RNHC Standard Hour. KQW Hlondie. Kt.lt Oreen Hornet.

KLX Basketball, Rlltners vs. Denver Club. P. M. RF(I Melody hour.

Kl Kt) News: 9:15 4:30 P. M. KFKC California tales. RNHC Knndwacon. KUW "Suspense," drama.

KGO Mr. President, IBS irranK Funsje, P. m. KSFO South for Christ. KFKC Hoard.

RNBC Hersen- McCarthy. RQW "Suspense," drama. KGO Sunday ICveninft Hour. KROW Master- Wu KS. p.

M. RFKC Jimmy (Idler; 5:45. news. RNHC Fred Allen. KQW Dr.

Dana; 5:55, news, KOO Sunday ICvenlns Hour. I wo Sleepy People RNBC Standard Hour. KQW Sim Rnada. Rc.O Adlam a music. ::0 M.

KFKC Theater of the Air. RNBC Jack Benny. ROW Boston Blackie. KGO Dance. 10 M.

RSKO nance time KFKC Theater of the Air. KNHC Reporter: 10:15, University of Chicaso Roundtable, ROW News; 10:15, Rambler. RGO News comments; 10:15. Cezar's orchestra. f.

l. KFKC Latin American serenade. RNHC University KLX 5:45. Hour of St. Francis.

II f. Al. RFKC Parky' nu ftiantmi tan KUW Corliss Archer. KGO -Waiter winctiell; 6 15, Coueiln Pninn of Ohlcaco Round-table; 10:45, World Service. RQW Vet show; 10:45, Courtney's orchestra.

KGit Dance. KROW 10:45. Musle Album. 11 P. M.

KFKC Strong'! orchestra: 1 1 :15, music. KNHC Music Album: 11:15, Anti-Saloon League. KLX--A. is. dinner concert.

P. M. KSFO Muelc RHC Jim Backtu. HC American Album of Familiar Music RQW Star Theater. RGO Theater tiiiun.

Tnrea Cornered Moon," P. M. KFKU Gabriel rteaiter. KNHC Take It or Leave If RQW Christopher Wells, drama. KGO Theater Oultd KVA 7:10, recorded RQW News: 11:15 nenehe orrn.

RGO News; 11:15. orgsn. 11:30 P. M. KFRC King's orch; 11:45, news.

RNBC Anti-Saloon Leacue; 11:45, 1 1 news. KQW Lyon's orch; 11 :45, organ; opera, "La Travlata." p. M. KFKC Quit of Two KNHC Horace Heldt. KQW Strike Jt Rich 11:55.

news. KGO Jimmy Fldleri RGO Organ THE WEATHER THE WEATHER San Francisco and the Bay Ares, Fair today and tomorrow but with mornlne; foe cooler today; gentle variable winds becom Ing westerly in afternoon. nrthern California Fair today and to. morrow except for coastal fne; and local mornlnK valley cooler today; gentle variable winds off coast, becoming westerly in anernoons. Sierra Nevada Fair today and tomorrow; little temperature change.

Sacramento Valley Fair today and tomorrow hut with morning fog at south end; slightly cooler afternoons. Santa lara, San JoannJn and Llvermnre ane fair today and tomorrow with local morning fog; sllghfly cooler afternoons. Salinas alley Fair todav nad tomorrow with local morning fog; cooler today near cannaa ana sugntiy cooler eisewnere. Los Angeles and Vicinity Variable high thin cloudiness lorisy with night and morning fog near coast; slightly cooler this afternoon. TF.MPF.RATMIK AND PRF.CiriTATIO.

to p. PST, Saturday, Jan. 17: Western Xeporls Station A lhllftuerque Bakersfield Biphop Blue Canyon Boise Denver El Paso Eureka Fresno Havia Helena Indlo Lander Las Vegas Los Angeles Needles Oskland Psso Robles Phoenix Poratello Hi. Lo.l Station Hi. Lo.

44 17' Portland 3 2K 68 34 Red Bluff 89 33 63 18i Reno 5." 10 57 40, Roseburg 37 34 41 20 Sacramento 1 30 31 -l! Salinas 78 33 4 211 Lake City 42 20 4 5 San Diego 70 41 17 3118. Francisco 4f 34 a 9. F. Airport 68 38 30 16iSan Jose 66 3 77 38 San. Barbara 62 35 2 Seattle 31 64 26: Spokane 22 20 73 1 Sunnyvale 6S 32 68 50 Susanvllls 49 13 63 S.VTonopah 40 32 76 22i Williams 65 29 73 30 Wlnnemucca 50 15 30 lslYuma 74 48 day tt 3-30 at the Chapel of ft F.

Suhr 2019 Mission near 25ih St. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Columbarium. It is preferred that memorial offerings he sent. In the form Of a donation to the March of Dimes. WEISS In Oakland, Jan.

15. 1948. wife of Paul C. Weiss, loving mother of Lorraine and Paul K. Weiss, sister of Cole and John Franken, niece of Mrs.

O. Ring; a naiive of Germany. Friends are invlled to attend the lu-tieiHl services. Monday, Jan. 19.

al 9:311 a. from the Fruitvale Chapel of Hie Clarence N. Cooper Mortuary. 1580 FrtUlvale thence to St. Kilzahelh's Church where a Requiem Hlch will be sung for Ihe repose of her soul, commencing at 10 n.

m. interment. Hniv Sepulchre Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. WEYLER In Coronsdo.

Jan 14. 1948. Laura Pearkes. beloved wife of Aim. Geo.

L. Wevler. loving molher of Mis. H. J.

Mltchener and Mrs. K. C. Chrlstisn. Services Monday.

Jan. 19. al 11a. at Presidio National Cemetery, San Francisco. father.

We especially thank Golden West. Lodge No. 455 F. A A. M.

and N. Gray Co. ESTHER .1 F1ECKS, ESTHER RIECKS. WH'TE In Alameda, Jan. 17.

1948. Charles H. White, beloved husband of Louise F. White, loving father of Donald F. and Charles B.

White and Mrs. John Dnzler, brother of Arthur E. White: a native of San Francisco. a life member of Alameda B. P.

O. Elks No. 1015. life memher of Islam Temple. S.

Rotary Club of S. F. and Press Club of San Francisco. Funeral services, private, Tuesday. Jan, 20, 1948, at 1:30 p.

from the Chapel of Smilev and Gallagher 1415 Oak Alameda, Calif. WILLBACH In this city, Jan. 16, 1948, Abraham, beloved husband of Lena Will-bach, loving father of Rose. Cohen, Eva Schneiderman and H. Louis Wlllbach.

Services Sunday. 1 :00 p. from Sinai Memorial Chapel, Divisadero St. at Gearv. WILLIAMSON" In San Rafael.

Jan. 11. 1948, Paul Broadwell Williamson, dearly beloved husband of the late Mildred Donnelly Williamson, loving father of Mrs. Suzanne W. Zaro of Walnut Creek, Mrs.

Alicia W. Gullette of Norfolk. Virginia, and Miss Paula M. Williamson, beloved son of Mrs. Leon Williamson of Westport, brother of Mrs.

Erich Rrandeia of Westport, grandfather nf Georganne and Paul Zaro. Johnny and Diana Gullette; a native of New York. A member of National Board nf Directors of American Art'rts Professional League; Life Member Army-Navy Club; member of Last Man's Club: University Club: Marines' Memorial Club, and Oakland Post No. 5, American Legion. A Requiem High Mass will he offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock Monday morning, at St.

Mary's Paulist Church, California St. at Grant Ave. Friends may call at the mortuary of Halsted A 1123 Sutter near Polk. Interment, National Cemetery. Presidio.

Rosary will he recited Sundav evening at 8 o'clock. Oakland Post Nn 5, American Legion, services at 8:15 o'clock. 'In Hrmnriam COYNE, LAWRENCE W. (LARRY) In loving memory of Dear Pa, who passed into God's care January 15, 1942. When we sat, at our family reunion, There was one vacant chair.

We bowed our heads in silence With a prayer, for you, up there! Sadly missed by your wife, Mary E. Coyne, children and grandchildren Daniel L. Coyne, Florence M. Carr Marguerite I. McGreevy and Ella E.

Hons. Masses said dally. No Charge For Deliveries OF AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS FLOWERS IM EAST BAY ALAMEDA NORTH TO EL CERRITO. PENINSULA SOUTH TO PALO Two Deliveries Daily Order by 9 a. for first delivery.

Order by 1 p. m. for second delivery, MARIN COUNTY NORTH TO LARKSPUR ONE DAILY DELIVERY Orders must tie received by 1 p. m. PODESTA BALDOCCHI 224 Grant Avenue AND IN THIS FAIRMONT HOTEL.

SU. 1-6200 ANGELO J. ROSSI FAMOUS "-OR FLOWERS SINCk) 1SS5. FINEST IN FLOWERS FOR ANY OCCASION Daily Deliveries Local and Bay Area FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE 45 Grant Av. DO.

2-8060 AlbertO. Stein Discover the Beauty of Golden California's FLOWERS Our window portrays a wealth of floral heritage 359 Sutter DO. 2-5544 PLAZA FLORISTS LOVELY SELECTION 404 RUTTEK DO. 2-3880 MOHR AND TAMKE 21st St. VA.

4-4015 4-4(116. 4 MIMI.AN, Ml AM IS 1 ll 1 1 II In remrmhranie of our hir'hdsv. 19, and the third anniveitary o( jou death, January 21 Sadly ml.ed bv vour sis'ere All KEN Ml I.DOoN. ANITA PRICK. VIRGINIA HOLDEN.

O'ROIRKE, (rL. HaltKY J. In loving memory of our dear sun and brother who -was killed in the Battle of the Bulge January 8, 1945, an Anniversary M.ve has been offered. MOM. POP AND FAMILY.

SEEI.EV -In loving memory of Cornelhn M. fieelev. Gone but not forgntieq. VOI ike, ROSS. ill a is COKKIGAN, Friends are Invited In attend an Anniversary Mass at Mission lx.lorea Church, Thursday, January 22, at 7 oclock.

HI NT In loving memory of Margaret L. J. Hunt, a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul at Si. Peler a Church Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock. RAY HUNT AND FAMILY.

Cariifl at Ctjanka CONNOLLY, MABEL We wish to expr'ea our appreciation to our many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement and in particular to thank me cleigy of St, Agnes' Church and the Sisters of St. -Mary's Hospital, Golden Gaie Court No. 913 Cathohe Nurses Ass n. and San Francisco County Nurses Assn. JOHN CONNOLLY NIECES AND NEPHEWS Dl ESTER HEFT The family of tha Islet Gottlieb Dleaterheft wish to thank their friends for the kind expressions of svm- pathy and the beautiful floral tiibutea extended to them In their late bereave-1 ment.

FAHRELL, THOMAS We wish sincerely to thank friends for their kind expres- slons of sympathy, beautiful floral offer. Ings and spiritual bouquets extended to us in our recent bereavement In the lose of a loving husband, father and son. MRS. NELLIE FARP.ELL AND SON. MRS.

MARY FARRELL AND FAMILY. FOGARTY. THOMAS We wish to thank" our friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets extended to us In our late bereavement: we also wish to thank the Clergy. snd Duggan's Funeral Service. MRS.

ALICE FOGARTY AND FAMILY. HESS, PHILOMENA We wish to press our sincere thanks and appreciation to all relatives and friends for the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets extended to us at the lnpj of our loving mother. We especially thank the Reverend Clergy. Altar Society, and the Third Order of St. Francle of St.

Boniface Church and Gantner-Fel-der Kcnnv. HILDA MATHIS AND FRANK HESS. MI RPHY The family nf the late Patrick J. Murphy wish to thank their frlendg and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral offerings and spirit-, ual bouquets extended to them In the loss of a loving husband and father, es- peclally the Clergy nf St. James.

Brothers of Mary, Dominican Sisters. I. C. Students or St. James High School Duggan's Funeral Service.

RIECKS, HARRY A. We wish to expresi our sincere thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sym-. pathy and beautiful floral offerings received during our sad bereavement 10 the loss of our loving hupbsnd and JULIUS t. INC FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mn. J.

S. Godeau W. Ringcn William M. Ringtn BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS MODERN RELIABLE REASONABLE ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS 41 Van Hess Ave. Near Market St.

Phone HEmlock M230 ashley Mcmullen FUNBfUl DIRECTORS Mm. I. H. Ashley Owner Paul Mrt nnneU Manager SERVICE WITH inSTIMTIO.N 2 Beautiful Modern Chapel 4th Avt. and Geary llvd.

Phone SKyline 1-8403 DO YOU KNOW WHAT CYPRESS LAWS TWO MILLION DOLLAR PERPETUAL CARE FUND can mean to you? Perpetual Cypress Lawn, means exactly what it sayi: More than 50 of the purchase price of plots is placed in tha Perpetual Care lese than this would not properly maintain Perpetual Care. Yet, prices at Cypress Lawn are as low as elsewhere. A NON-PROFIT DSSANIZATION TO ALL FAITH! CREMATORIUM CIMETERY COLUMBARIUM MAUSOLEUM Colma San Mateo County 7'tlepkoM Jl'nipT S'0580 GArlield 1-3704 14 SAN FRANCISCO CITV AND COINTV Births ANDKRSON To the wife of Tarl Anderson. M.D., 173 Cerrltos Jan. 11, a daughter.

BARHKK To the wife of Dais E. Barber, Napa, Jan. 3, a daughter. BARM. A To Ihe wife of Claude A.

Burela, 145 Dore Jen. 12, a ion. BLACK To the wife of Murray E. Black, 2330 lSth Jan. 12.

a son. CARNEY-To the wife of George T. Carney. 2lith 10, a son. CLAWRON To the wife of Raymond A.

Clawsnn, 545 Arguello Jan. 10, a daughter. CUMMINS To the wife of Glenn L. Cum mins, jtenwooa uny, Jan. in, a son.

DADDS To the wife of Richard L. Dadds, Vacaville, Jan. 10, a daughter. FKRGON To the wife of Rodnev Fergnn, San Mateo, Jan. 13, a son.

For the best start foi the new year and the new babv Order DiTDKW WASH Service, Call TJ. 5-3377 Today! I Hygienic- diaper supply and delivery. FESSENDEN To the wife of James D. Fessenden, 42 Lower Terrace, Jan, 11, a son. FLEMING To the wife of Thomas Fleming III, 3153 Pacific Jan.

6, a son. GILLEN To the wife of Daniel A Glllen, 11 Juanita Way. Jan. 10, a daughter. HOFFMAN To the wife of Clarence W.

Hoffman. 105 Joost Jan. 11, a daughter. IRELAND To the wife of Eugene L. Ireland.

M.D., 303 Font Jan. 10, a son. JONES To the wife of William C. Jones, 438 Fair Oaks Jsn 7. a son KELTON To the wife of Stanley T.

Hel ton, oak Jan. 4, a son. LAMBERT To the wife of Oils L. Lambert, 291 Hlllrrest Drive, Daly City, Jan. 11.

a daughter. MARIAN! To the wife of Thomas J. 1837'i Church Jan. 11, a son. PEARCE To the wife of Thomas C.

Pearce. 10 Ord Court, Jan. 11, a daughter. RESHATOFF To the wife of Paul J. Reshatoff, 173 Granada Dec.

26, a son RICE To the wife of Donald T. Rice. San Mateo. 12. a riauchter.

ROBERTSON- To the wife of Edward Robertson, 1646 45th Jan. 12, a son. RODEMEYER To the wife of Alfred T. Kofl-mcer. Richmond.

Jan. 10. son. Rl'SSO To the wife of Joseph C. Russo, tr7 Texas Jan.

9. a son. SCHMIDT To the wife of Frederlrk A. Schmidt. Brisbane.

Jsn. a daughter. SII.ICI To the wife of Frank J. Slllcl, 2029 Powell Jan. 12.

a son. SPITERI To the wife of Joseph Splleri, 1107 Phelps Jan. 9. son. SCHUYLER To the wife of Ralph A.

Schuvler Alhany, Jan. 5, a daughter. THOMPSON To Ihe wife of T.eland J. Thompson, 735 F.llis Jan. 9, a datichter, WALSH To the wife of John J.

Walsh, 2301 Pacific Ave Jsn. 13. a son. WEESE Tn the wife of Jacob N. Weeee.

172A Filbert Jan. 25. a danstiter. WFtSS To the wife of David M. Weiss.

138 Baiitlsta Drive, Jan. 9, a To the wife of Clark J. Whitehlll, 600 Stanyan Jan. 10. a son.

Vntlre of Intentions to Wed AGNEW-BURRUS Clarence Agnew. 24, United Slates Navy, and Edna Burrus, 22. 3931 Buchanan St. ANNENRERO-DUNNE Tohlas Annen- berg. 24.

Sausallto, and Virginia Dunne. 29. same. HONEYMOON COTTAGES Scenic Sen Pablo Bay: 3 and rooms with bath, furnished; ceremony and reception arranged. Your stay will mean a llfetlmt of pleasant memories.

For Information, phone Kodeo 4b0. or write P. O. )'ox 673 Rodeo. BARRETT-HARRIS James Barrett, 30.

1244 Stelner and Sarah Harris, 32. same BROWN-STEWART Brown, 43, 2302B Geary and Julia Stewart, 33, same. BOD1LSEN-GRIFFIN John J. Bodllson, 33. 1322 39th and Frances CAVANAUGH-BA1REITHER John Cavanaugh.

27. 107 Granville Wav. and Golnrla M. Balrelther. 26.

260 College Av. Standnrd MARRtAGW HrJALTH EXAMINATIONS Dally. Special Hi-houi Service. S5.C0. Hours, -7: 3-4.

Phons DO. 2-4926. C. R. WRIGHT.

and STAFF, 690 Market St. Sth DeYoung Bldg. CAMUFFO-BENSON Robert J. Camuffo 23. 60 Coledgrldge, and Lorene G.

Benson. 20. 545 28th St EATON-LOWE Glen K. Eaton. 30.

2176 Mission and Lottie M. Lowe, JB Brisbane. FIELD-MURPHY Joseph Field, 24. 1393 29th and Patricia Murphy, 24, 2335 istn Ave. MARRlAGeJ liF.ALTH EXAMINATIONS SPECIAL JH-hr.

service, any time. E. A. Clinton. M.

1122 Market opposite 7th, jipstalra, KL. 2-0944. Evening hours Monday end Frldsv also. FORD-NEUKOM Richard Ford, 48, Hollv wood, and Irene iveukom, 41, Los An GOLCHER-RYAN Robert Golcher, 27. 2851 Klllmnre and Virginia rtysn 9390 Rroariwsv.

GREGORY-OAKS Bert Gregory. 4T, Con cord. Ca and Pearl oaks, uan GARBO-ESPINOZA James Garbo. 22. 59 Ritrnalde and Susanna J.

19. 1520 Treat. MARRIAGE HEALTH EXAMINATIONS 12 noon to 7 0. m. Saturday.

MA 1-8166. PEDER SATHriR PRUGUIERK. M. D. 1026 Mai'ke.

near Sixth St. HARRIS-LIGHTNING Eddie Harris. 47, 1409 Donner and Magnolia Light-ntng. 1425 Donner Ave. KOURAFAS-MOUNTAN08 James Knura-fas 24 Fresno, and Palrlcla M.

Mountains, 21. 1044 Monterey Blvd. LEYERLE-SINSEL Zachary Leyerle. 31. 918 Halght and Norene Sinsel.

30. 916 Hnlght St. McOlNNlS-BUTERA Robert McGlnnls. 19 3555 Mission and Rosalie Butera, 19. 192 Precita Ave.

MEN ADIER-WOOD Howard Mensdler 27 Boston. and Natalie Wood, 30. Summit. N. J.

MARRIAGES PERFORMED BY WELL KNOWN MINISTER. LOVELY GIFTS ALSO HOME WEDDINGS. WE. 1-4594 A RTTNEZ-PEARL Herculano Marlines. 21.

96 South Park, and Elisabeth Pearl, 2L same. Shipping News TO ARRIVE AND DEPART Due to Arrive San Franclsea Sunday, January 18 Vessel From Beaver Victory. Baltimore Horare Irvine. Philadelphia. Pine Bluff Victory.

La Plata. Stockholm Monday, January 19 Bavlor Victory, Boston New- World Victory Cebu Sierra. Honolulu Pier 87 34 Hvades, Tslngiao Coastal Adventurer, Portland 37 Skaubn. Portland Howard Term. Sylvester Psttle.

Coos Bsv Howard Term. Tuesday, January 20 Frank Spmciie. Botwood. N. F.

Selbv's Hawaiian Lumberman. Honolulu 50 Ellsha P. Ferrv. Naha Bengkalis. Portland 23 Due to Hull from San Francisco Sundav, January 18 Vessel Time To Valognes, p.

Antwerp Monday, January 18 Moklhana p. Honolulu. Pier 41 30 Tuesday, am Llmb'irg. p. Batavia 23 Linfleld Victory, p.

Manila 26 Svlvester Psttle. B. New York. Coastal Adventurer, p.m., C. America 37 Sun, Moon and Tide Table furnished by IT.

ft. coast Geo-rietle Survtv. 114 Customhouse. San Francisco SI XDAY, JAM ARY 18 Sun rises 7 :23 am Sun sets 5:16 pm Moon ri'es 11:23 am Moon sets JANUARY 18 TO JANUARY 25 (Heights In teet, I Day TlmeHt. Te Ht.

Time Ht. Time Ht High. Low. High. Low.

18 4.9 11:03 1.9 16.32 3.5 22:21 1 6 19 5:09 5.2 12:08 1.3 18:12 3 4 23:10 2.1 20 5:49 5 4 :3:09 0 6 19:41 3.5 21 0:04 2.5 6:34 57 20:58 3 8 22 1:03 2.9 6.0 22:00 4.1 Low. Hiah. Low. High. 23 2:02 3 0 8:14 6 3 22:49 4 3 24 3:00 3.0 9:09 6 6 6 23:35 4.6 25 3:57 3.0 10:01 6.8 SKKKVICK Room 583 Flood Bldg.

HOURS: 1(1 A. M. 8 P. M. Saturday nnttl noon where a Requiem High Mass will ba celebrated for the repose of her aoul.

commencing at 9 a. m. Friends may call at Gray Dlvlsadero Street at Post. DE BACA In this city. Jan.

17, 1948 Lena M. De Baca, beloved wife of Hilary B. De Baca, loving mother of Mrs irene Kruger, Mrs. Kstelle M. Walters.

Ernest iiloy A. and Clifford De tars, f'rlenda are Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, Jan. 20, at a. at Ihe Maneely Chapel. Dlvlsadero St.

al O'Farrell, theme lo St. Mary's Cathedral where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for Ihe repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 interment, Holy Cross fmeterv 1)1 DAK (nee PIPERl Mary T.oulse. loving mother of Herman and Carl Dturak. loving sl.ster of Mrs Josie Fleming, be loved grandmother of Joan, Ronald and Donald Dudak. Funeral took place Saturday, Jan.

17. at 10 a. from Duggan's, 3434 17th St. FIDF.I.I In this cltv, Jan. IS, 1948, A.

Jack Fldeli, beloved father of Jacquelyn KolaczyW, loving brother of Mrs. Amelia Hint and Mrs. Josle Forester of Galveston, Texss. Margaret Klopenberg and Michael Fideli; a native of Galveston, Texas. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon.

2:30 o'clock, at the mortuary of Halsted Co 1123 Sutter near Polk. Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. GANZ In this city, Jan. 17. 1948.

Herman, beloved son of Ihe late Adolf and Rosa Ganz, loving brother of Karl, Adolf. Rena and Rosa Ganx, Mrs. A. Rastaeller and Mrs. A.

Rettler; a native of Germany. Funeral services on Tuesday at 2:30 at the Comisky-Roche Funeral home, cor. 16th and Dolores Sts. Inurnment, Olivet Memorial Park. GROS In this flty.

Jan. 16. 1948, Pa beloved wife of ihe late Pedro Grot; a native of Mexico. A member of California Institute No. 1.

Y. L. 1. Friends ara Invited to attend tha funeral Monday at :15 a. from the Evergreen Mortuary of McAvoy-O'Hara Gearv Blvd.

at Tenth thence to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be relebrsted at 9:4 5 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, Gt DEM In this cltv, Jan. 17, 1948, Michael 8.. oelaved husband of Anna Ou-itelj.

loving father of Splro and the lale Marie GudelJ. brother of George and Barn Oudell of Los Angeles. Mrs. Oospava Alchevlch of Seattle ann the late Jovanka Kllmovlch. father-in-law of Mrs.

Barbara Gurielj, survived bv brothers and sisters In Yugoslavia; a native of Podl Herceg-Novl, Yugoslsvla. A memher of San Fran-clrsco Aerie No. 5, F. O. E.

Funeral services Tuesdsy, 2:30 p. from the San Francisco Memorial Chapels, 435 Valencia nr. 15th. Interment, Serbian Cemetery. HARVEY At rtst.

Jan. 17, 1948, Frances Harvev, dearlv beloved wife of the late William H. Harvey, loving mother of Harold. Albert and Leslie Harvey, sister of William A. O'leary and the lata Mrs.

Helena Mrs. Lillian Leon, Mrs. Anita Hobson. Mrs. Emma Taylor, Mrs.

Sadie Berkeley and John O'Leary; a native of San Francisco. Calif. The funeral will take place Monday, Jan. 19, 1948, at 9 a. from the chapel of J.

C. O'Coupor 455 Valencia thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated for the reoose of her soul at 9:30 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. HEL1.E8T0 In an Francisco, January 17th.

1948, Cint Emll Hellesto, beloved husband of Clara Hellesto, beloved brother of Ingvald Hellesto of San Francisco, Tom Helles'o of Vashon. Even. Svend and Carl J. Hellesto of Stavanger, Norwav. and the late Rasmus Hellesto.

A memher if Balder Lodge No. 393, F. A A. California Lodge of Perfection No. 10.

and Henrlk Ibsen Lodge No. 7, Sons of Norway; a natlva of Stavanger, Norway. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services (Tuesday January 20th, a. at Anderson's, Valencia at 25th St. Interment, Olivet Memorial Park.

IVINS Of 3479 39th Oakland. Jan 16 1948. Jennie, beloved wife of the lale Robert lvlns, devoted mother of Harrv Mever and Mrs. Marie Andros Idolized crandmother of Mrs. Dorothy Klnst.

Mrs. Helen Allaert and Elaine An.irns A member of Ihe Nelson A. Miles Auxiliary, Spanish-American War Veterans. Funeral Mnndav Jan 19. 1948 at 8:30 a.

from the Mission Chapel of the Robslnsnn Bros. Mortuary. 1901 Frultvale near Foothill Oak land: thence to St. Lawrence Toole Church' where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9 a. m.

Recitation or the Rosary Sundav evening at 8 n'rlork. For further information call KEllogg 4-3071. JACOBS In thla city. Jan. 16.

1948. Sophie, beloved mother of Harold Jacobs and Mrs. Ernestine Fink, loving sister of Mrs Go dte Lastreto. Mrs. Anita Gould.

Ben Cuffleld, Charles and Dewey Ehrenherc. Services. Sunday at 11:30 a. from Rlnal Memorial Chanel. Divisadero St at Gearv.

Inurnment, Home of Peace Memorial Park. JOHNSON In Berkeley. Jan. 16. 1948.

Hnrald J. Johnson, oeiovea nus-band of Emella K. Johnson, loving fsther of Harold C. Johnson, stepfather of cuslaf 8. Carlson, all of Berkeley, dear brother of Mrs.

Francis -Martens or ta-ten Island. New York. Krislen Johansen of Norwav, and half-brother of Hans Johansen of Pinole; a native of Tromso, Norwav aced 70 years A farewell service to which friends are Invited will be held Monday afternoon. January 19, at 1:30 o'clock at the Little Chapel of the Flowers 1 Hull A Sonsi. Adeline at Aehhy Station.

Berkeley. Concluding service Sunset View Cemetery. JONES In San Francisco, Jan. 16. 1948.

Florence, dearlv beloved mother of Mrs. Hazel Miller, sister of Erwln Ellsworth Athey and Oliver Athey. both of Lower Lake Clarence Athey of Davenport. Iowa; also leaves several cousins: a native of Denver. aged 67 years.

Friends are Invited to attend the funeral from Caporgno Co. Mortuary; 1727 Grove Oakland. Monday. Jan. 19, 1948, at 1:30 p.

m. Inurnment, Sunset View. ALLEN this erty, January 16, 1948. Louis William Kallen. loving husband of Lulu T.

Kallen, beloved father of Oliver L. Kallen and Mona E. Hell of San Francisco, and Lulu E. Bennett of Santa Cruz, grandfather of Robert, John and Constance Bennett, William M. Heil, Lewis O.

and Susan B. Kallen: a native of St. Louis, Mlstourl, aged 62 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral service at 3 p. m.

Monday, January 19, at Gray's, Dlvlsadero St. at Post. RO-IOVICH In Oakland, Jan. 16, 1948. Milan, beloved husband of the late Draga Koiovlch.

loving fa'her of George Kojo vlcb nephew of Steve Kolovich. A native of Jugoslavia' aged 53 years. A memher of Rockrlnce Lodge No. 468, F. A.

First Serbian Benevolent Society of San Francisco and of the Serbian Orthodox Church of Oakland. Friends are invited to attend services at the Telegraph Ave. chapel of the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries. 2850 Telegraph Oaaland, Monday, Jan.

19, at one n'i'ioci; p. m. under the auspices of Rockrldge Lodge No. 468. F.

A A. thence to St. George Church Ninth and Oak tor services commencing at 1:45 p. m. Rev.

D. Obradovich. officiating, irtermcnt, Serbian Cemetery. Colma. Services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.

KONDAROS In this -lty, Jan. 17. 1948. Clen Kondaroa, beloved mother of Kallope Teolaklriou; a native of Athens. Greece.

Funeral services Monday, 1:30, from the San Francisco Memorial Chapels, 435 Valencia nr 15th, thence to the Church of where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 2 p. m. LE ('ANTE At rest, January 16, 1948. Adrlenne. beloved dauchter of the late Henri and Anne Le Canle.

Friends are Invited to attend the fu neral Monday, Jan. 19, 1948, at 8:30 a. nv, from the Mortuary of Julius 8 Godeau, 41 Van Ness near Market thence to Notre Dame des Vlcloires Church, 566 Bush where a Requiem Low Mast will be said for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery.

LEONARD In San Francslco, Jan. 16. 1948. Daniel Leonard, beloved son of the late Dolly and Mary Leonard, loving brother of Mrs. Margaret McMnamln, Mrs.

Katherine Zsmbarlln, Mrs. Theresa Llndhnlm. Mis. Veronica Andreson. Miv, Jane Mockel and the late Mrs.

Hannnh McMahnn. Eugene and Dnlton Leonard, uncle of Mrs. Ruth Vallerga, Mrs. Genevieve Reillv. Mrs.

Janet Tucker. Miss Patsv Llndhnlm end Nicholas Zambarlln; a native of Vallelo, Calif. Friends are respectfully Invited lo attend the funeral Monday, Jan. 19. at 8:30 o'clock a.

from the Funeral Home of Freeman A Cox-Roach A Leonard. 2630 Telegraph Oakland; thence to Sscred Heart Church, where a Requiem High Mats will be celehrated for the repose of his soul commencing at 9 a. m. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery.

LERCARI In tills city. Jan. 17. 1948. Charles Joseph Lercari, beloved husband of Louise Lercari.

father of the late Louis Lercari; a native of San Francisco. Manlates. loving mother of Nick and Chris Manlates of Mt. View, sister of Helen and Minnie Sconirlanns of Oakland, grandmother of two; a natlvt of Tripoli, Greece. Frlpnds are Invited to atlend funeral services Monday, Jsn.

19, at 2 from Hays A Wyant Chapel, Mt. View. Interment, Alta Mesa. MANIATES In Mt. View.

Jan. JT, 1948. Agelikl Maplaies. beloved wife of James Notice of funeral later. Gray's, Divlsa-I dero St.

at Post. MARTINEZ In tali eity, Jan. 17. 194 Albert, beloved husband of the late Amelia Martinez, loving father of Albert Martinez Jr. and Mrs.

Ruby Vasques. loving grandfather of Tony, Sllverio and Amelia Rodrlquez. (San Jose papers, plesse copy, i Friends are invlled to atlend Ihe funeral Monday at 2 p. from the Mor- rlson Funeral Home, 401 Baker St. at Hayes.

Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. McCALLION- In this city. Jan. 17, 1948, Patrick .1.. heloed husband of Ihe lale Mary McCalllon.

loving father of Nell. Eileen. Anne. Alice. Walter and Maureen McCallion; a native of Scot land.

Funeral Monday at 9 a. from Chapels of Arthur J. Sullivan A 22li4 Market het. and ltith then to Most llolv F.Mcemer Church where a Requiem HlEh Maes will be of fered at m. interment, noiy Cross Cemetery.

MCCARTHY In this city, Jan. 16. 1948. Timothy W. McCarthy, dearly beloved husband of Minnie McCarthy, loving father of Mrs.

Hlen J. Sllverstone. Private iervlces were held Saturday afternoon. (Halsted A 1123 Sutter St.) McDEVITT In this city, Jan. 17, 1948, Joseph Dewev McDevItt, beloved husband of Katherine McDevItt, devoted son of Alice C.

McDevItt and the late Edward J. McDevItt, loving brother of Mrs. Harry Mayer, uncle of Patricia Lammon. William Mayer and Mary Louise Lammon; a native of San Francisco, aged 49 years. A member of p.esidlo Parlor No.

194, N. 8. G. and Municipal Post, American Legion, and Cs'holic Laymen'a Retreat Association; Joseph McQualde Post, v. F.

W. A High Maus of Requiem will be offered Monday morning. 10:30 o'clock, at St. Anne'i Church Judah St. at Funston Ave.

interment. Golden Gate National Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary of Hahted A 1123 Sutter near Polk. Rocary will be recited Bun-day evening, 3 o'clock. JOSEPH P.

McQUAIDE POST No. 1205. V. F. W.

Offlcera and members are requeated to attend services for our late comrade, Joseph D. McDevItt, at the mortuary of Halsted A Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. WALTER F. PETERSON, Comdr. FRANK L.

STORY. Aril MUNICIPAL POST NO. 429. AMERI CAN LEGION Members are requested to attend services at 8 p. m.

Sunday. W. J. McKEE, Comdr. MrGEARY In this city, Jan.

17, 1948, Mary, beloved daughter of the lale John and Hannah McCeary, sister of the late Josepn, Katherine McGeary and Mrs. Ernest E. Worner. and loving aunt of John Worner; a native of Ban Francisco, aged 88 years. The funeral will take place Monday, Jau, 19, at 9 a.

from the Memorial Chapels of Carew A English, Masonic at Golden Gate thence to St. Francis de Asslsl Church, Valleio at Columbus wnere a Requiem Mass will be offered tor the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 .31) clock. Interment, Holy Cross cemetery. McGOXEKN In this city, Jan. 17, 1948, Rose, beloved sister of Annie and Thomaa McGovern and Mrs.

Dlen McGovern; a native of County Cavan, Ireland, Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. from Reiliy 2Uth and Dolores thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a Ke-quiem High Mans will be sung al 9 a. m. interment, ho.y Cross Cemetery. McKAE in this city.

Jan. 16. 1948. Jay Donald loving father of Rod erick li. ana uoaa m.

sicriae. funeral took place Saturday from Ganmer, Feluer. Kenny Chapel. 1965 Market at uuooce Ave. inurnment, Cypresa Lawn Memorial Park.

MILNE In this city, January 15, 1948, William H. Milne, oeiovea son of John and Bella Milne, loving orotlier of Gordon Mcintosh, John M. Milne Mrs. sua anna Langiands, Mrs. Jessie Richman and Isahella Milne.

A member of Joseph P. McOua de Post No. 'Ub. V. F.

W. Funeral services Mommy atternoon al 1 o'clock, at the mortuary uf Halsted A Co 1123 Sutter Street, near Polk interment, Golden Gate National Ceme JOSEPH P. McQlTAIDK POST NO. 1205, V. F.

W. Olficera and members are requested to atlend services for our late comrade. William Milne, at the mor tuary of Halsted i Sunday evening a CIOCK, WALTER. F. PETER80N, Comdr.

RANK L. STORY. Adi. Ml LLLIi in Daly City, Jan. 17.

1948. Ferdinand Muller, dearly beloved husband of the late Anna Matzek Muller, Idolized father of John and Leonard Muller, de voted grandfather of Joanne, Lenora Ann Ross and Marilynmlchele Muller, beloved brother of Mrs. Armanda Reiser and John Miller; a native of Baden, Germany aged 71 years. A member of the Ceme tery Employes Union, and Vista-Grande Aerie No. 1848, F.

O. E. Friends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral Tues day, Jan. 20, at 9 a. from the mortu ary of W.

C. Laaswell A 6154 Mission corner Wilson, thence to ths Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Daly City, where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited Monday at 8 p.

m. PARKER In this city. Jan. 17, 1948, Laurence J. beloved husband of Birdie Pariter, loving father of Betty Kelly of Los Angeles, Calif.

Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon, 1:30 clock, at the mortuary of Halsied A 1123 Sutter near Polk, inlertrunt. Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. EDT In this city. Jan. 16, 1948.

Anna A. Rehmstedt, dearly beloved wife of the late William Rehmstedt, laving mother of Mrs Alice Krey, dearly beloved grandmother of Elaine anil Robert Frey. dearly beloved sister of Mrs. Johanna Baetje, loving aunt of Mrs Edna Peters; a native of Germany, aged 66 years. Friends may at the chapel of H.

F. Suhr 2919 Mission nr. 25th, until Momla'y at 12 noon. Funeral serv-Ices will be held at Zlon Lutheran Church. 9tn Ave.

and on Monday at 1:30 p. m. Interment, Olivet Memorial Psrk Rost.NBEKO in Oakland. January 16 1948. Beisy, dearly beloved wife of the late Louis Rosenberg, loving mother of Benjamin Alexander and henry Rosenberg, Mrs.

Ben Davidson and Mis. Maurice Sciler, grandmother of Donald and Sluart Seller, Stephen, Laurence and Craig Kosenoer. A native ol Poland; aged 75 years. Friends are Invlled 'o attend the funeral from Caporgno Co. Mortuary, 1727 Grove Oakland, Monday, Jan.

19, 1948. at 10 a. m. Entombment, Home of Eternity Mausoleum. SANDAHL In thlt city, January 16, 1948, unvm canuani peioved nusoana or carmen Sandahl, father of Clinton Sandahl, siepfather of Pedar Swanson.

brother of Mrs. Hum lillman. Mrs. Mildred Hooper, Elmer, Aeron and Harrv Sandahl; a member of Caloamv Lodge, A A. of Mlddletown, Friends are Invited to attend the funeral service at 2 Mnndav.

January 19. under the auspices of Seal Rock Lodge No. 536. F. M.

Gray s. Dlvlsadero Street at Post. STATO.N In this city. Jan. 16.

1948. Evalyn Staton, devoted sister of Hor-lense H. Wilson, loving aunt of Elamora H. Cater and Alma M. Ferrier; a native of Gueinevllle, Calif.

Funeral aervlces lo be held at Pierce Bros, inglewood Branch, 3443 Manchester Los Angeles. Gray's. SHIRLEY In Saa Francisco, January 17, 1948, Frank H. Shirley, beloved husband of Leonette Shirley, loving brother o( Mrs. Lester J.

Calender and Edward L. Shirley of Marysvllle: a native of San Francisco. A memher of Sunnyside Lodgal ivo. oi f. A.

of Los Angeles. Memorial services will he held in the Noble Chapel, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Tuesday morning. 11 o'clock. Friende may call at the mortuary of Hal-sled A 112! Suiter near Polk, until Sunday evening, 9 o'clock. STEWART In this cltv.

Jan. 17, 1948. Emma dearly beloved wife of the late Martin C. Stewart; loving godmother of Mrs. Emma Citrino: sister-in-law of Wallace W.

and Jesse J. Stewart, Mrs. Isabella Denike and Mrs. Ellzsbeth Mahler and dear friend of Romllda and Luke Angelica; a native of San Francisco. A member of Portola Circle No.

78. U.A.O.D. Funeral. Monday at 8:30 a. from Gantner, Felder.

Kcnnv Chapel, 1965 Market Street at Dubore thence to SI. Anthony's Church where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery PORTOLA CIRCLE NO. 78, U.A.O.D.

Officers and members are requested to attend services for our late sister. Emma L. Stewart, Sundav evening at 8 p. at Gantner, Felder, Kenny Chapel, LORRAINE DANILOFF, Arch-Druldess. TROST tn this cltv, Jan.

16, 1948. Eric Karl Trost. beloved husband of Josephine Trost. loving father of Huns and the lat-j Gertrude Trost, brother of Annie Sant-voha; a native of Germany. (Chicago papers please copy.

I Funeral aervlces will be held Monday at 1 p. Ashley A MrMullen'a, 4200 Geary at Sixth Ave. VAN" 8ICKI.KX In Scott Bar. Slsklvou County. Jan.

16. 1948. Horace Davis Van Slcklen, husband of Miriam B. Van Sicklen, father of Sallv and Peter Van Slcklen. son of the late Frederick W.

and Gertrude D. Van Sicklen, brother of Hilda Van Slcklen. Dorothv V. l.vman and the late Frederick D. Van Sicklen.

Private aervlces were held st St. Lukes Episcopal Church. Jsn. 17. Gray's.

VOGEL In San Anselmn, Calif. Jsn. 1 1948, Oscar A. Vngel, dearly beloved hushand nf Gertrude A. Vogel; a native of Germanv.

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Of the $16,624,630 due, only C305.714 remained unpaid by December 5, first day of the penalty period, Meese reported. Second installments become due January 20 and must be paid by April 20. STAMP COLLECTORS ATTENTION! Spteo Oftr B7AKCE AIRMAIL, TRIANGLE Issued In 1933 by Ntherland. Also T'eac and Victory issues. Roosevelt.

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IXHDU STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA THRILLING DRAMA! al 3:00 SUNDAY CALIFORNIA MEDICAL ASSN. ms, Mm, i 'I. If In this city. Jsn 16 1948 John dearly beloved husband of Ethel Anderson mother of Wlluam.

Mary and and Anderson; a natue ot ban Francisco. friends are invited to attend the fu-neral Monday, at a from the fo V.I,,..",VVL 'thence Mass will be celeorated at 9 a Imer. mcnt, Holy Ciosa Cemetery "I.001",1 Marln J1948' Baratono, dearly beloved son ot Mrs. Mary of Angels Camp, J'-. A member of A VI oleinens i.oage No.

541, iienJ i Invited to attend services on Tuesday. Jan, 20 at 'nChapel of Valenle. sufZZ i th Henr' Morse A. m. En tombment, Ljpresa Lawn Catacombs.

BARRE.SETn this city, Jan 17, 194S, Joseph Barrcse. dearly beloved brother or Vincent and Cosmo Barrese, loving iiepnrw oi uomenic and Margaret Lanza a native of New York, aged 59 veara 8 months. A member of 8, Lodge No rw- "Frederick G. Bunch Post, 116 American Legion and Barbers Lnion Local 148. Friends are Invited to attend the fu-heral Tuesday Jan.

20, 9 a. from Valente. Marinl. Perata ljt4Si0 Mission thence to Corpus Chrlstl Church where a Mass will be said commencing at 9:30 a. m.

Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery. BOIf EI.LI In this cltv. Jan 16, 1948 Elizabeth Bolcelll, dearly beloved wife of the late Victor Bolcelll, loving mother S.i and Mis. Nllda Bolcelll, Idolized grandmother of Victor and the late Lt. John Donlin, Mrs.

Irene Fogarty. great-grandmother of Sharon Lyn rogsrty; a native of rall-fornla, aged 78 years 8 months 26 davs. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Mondsv. Jan 19, 1948 2, -m lh chapel of Valente. Marini-Perala A 4S40 Mission St.

inurnment, Woodlawn Cemetery lhl" Jan. 16, 1948. William E. Boiler, beloved son of John and Helena Boiler, father of Claire, Ruth. Helen, William E.

and Mae Boiler, loving brother of Mrs. Gertrude Debenham. Mrs. Helen Loge and Mrs Alice a native of San Francisco: aged 56 years Private funeral services were held nn Pauirday at the. Chapel of H.

T. Suhr BRADFORD In this city, Jan. 16. 1948. Agnes Bayley Bradford, beloved wife of the late Wallace Bradford, loving mother of Mrs.

A. McMillan. Mrs. Wilfred Sidebottom. Roy and Donald Bradford: A native of Victoria, B.

aged 86 Friends are Invited to attend the funeral service at 1 p. in Monday. Jan. 19. at Gray's.

Dlvlsadero Street at Poet. BRANDNER At Test. Jan 1 Elizabeth Brandner, devoted wife of the late George J. Brandner, helcved mother or airs, jonn netjen and Mrs Joseph A. dear grandmother of Mrs.

Charles Lund, George and Florence Baldl and Mrs. Russell Vellleaux, beloved greal-grandmother of Mario. Ann, Carol and Annie Laurie LundrRussell and Jeffrey Vellleaux; a native of Bavaria, aged 84 years 7 months. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Mondav at 10:30 a. at the Chapel of H.

Suhr 2919 Mission near 25th. BRETT (Religions) In this city. Jan. 17. jk.

nisier of the Sisters of the Holy Family, daughter of the late Thomaa and Theresa Brett, loving sister of Thomas. Jane and Oladya Brett and Mrs Dorothy Tutt, The funeral will take place Mnnd-v. Jan. 19. 1948.

from the Chapel or the Holy Family Convent, 890 Haves St. where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. J.

C. O'Connor Co.) BRI.MS.Ian. 16. 1948. Archibald be loved husband of Margaret Rrlms.

loving father of Mrs. Mary Dorell and Mrs. Alice lnveen of Tacoma, Wash. A member of Destiny Lodge No 197. A.

M. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Monday. Jan. 19. at 3:30 at the Maneely Chapel.

Dlvlsadero at O'Farrell. under the auspices or rairmount Lodge No, 433, F. 4 A. M. Bl CH AN AN In this cltv, Jan 15, 1948.

Edith Buchanan loving cousin of Mrs. Jennie Nichols. Mrs. Le Vonne 8plll-itian and Mrs. Charles Johnson; a native of Fan Francisco.

Friends are invited tn attend funeral services Mondsv. Jan. 19. at. 1 at Maneely Chapel, Dlvlsadero St at Farreli, Interment, Mt.

View Cemetery, Oakland. BYRNFln this cltv Jan. 17. 1948. Agnes beloved riaii-hter of Winifred Bvrne and the late John Byrne, loving sister of Mrs.

Russell Davis and John Byrne a native of Han Francisco. Friends may call at the Memorial Chapels of Care A English, Masonic at omen i nut Ave. Announcement of funeral later. CLIFFORD In this city, Jan 17 1948 Hannah Clifford, beloved wife of Tlmothv Clifford, loving mother of James Clifford and Mrs, Mary Potts, devoted sister of Nellie and Daniel Morlarty, and the lale JiVSi. ve of Glen-belgh.

Ireland. ar Invited to attend the funeral Ttiesdsy, January 20. at St. Domi-nic's Church, Stelner and Bush MONLT-DURIANJohn MnnuK 47. Elko.

and Martha Durlan, 53, 509 Anderson. NORGIUERA-GOLDBERGE Joe Norglu- 2'XL 8m Av- "nd Helen F. Goldbergs, 29. 65iO Lake NICOLA I -BARN A I) Vincent Nlcolal 32 2054 Greenwich, and Nellie Barnard, 726 Sutter. Wa It er Powers Vi- Ui2 Rt- Alllngham, 25.

3700 California St, PUETT-NUGENT Ralph Puett. 45, 969 Bush and Elisabeth Nugent, 47, 519 Ellis St. PIKE-CRAIG George E. Pike, 25, Walnut Creek, and Fern R. Craig, 31, Walnut rerk.

REESE-LASSEIONE Rav Reese. 33 Stockton, Cal and Blanche Lasteigne, 26, 268 Fair Oaks. REUTZEL-PIM9 Jsck Reulzel, 23 Mis- well. and Lena V. Sims.

26. 630 Bsv St. SPoONKR-St'LLIVW William L. Spnnn- er. 33.

4256 2.ith snd Nellie A. Sullivan. 30. 946 Edinburgh Alfred Schulhof. 34.

and Rita Mannehelmer, 32. both of 1(180 Clsv St. STMMONDP-KX'FRLER Gordon Sim- mnnds. 22 706 Ls Playa, and Violet Kuehler. 32.

4T40 Balboa. VAN BAAK-OLEA80N Paul Van Bsak, 26, 260A 4th Ave and Marilyn Gleason, 22 854 Baker St WADPINGTON-SARANTES Paul Wad- dlngton. 27. 1165 Treat and Mary Sarantes. 22.

45 Wright St. Precipitation (12 hours ending at 4:30 m.l Havre, .03: Helena. a trace at Roseburg, Seattle and Spokane. Special San Francisco Report Seasonal precipitation to date, 6:32: sea sonsl lo date last year. 5.85; normal to date, 10.04: seasonal normal, t2210.

Highes temperature this year. 67 degrees on January 12; lowest temperature this season. 41 degrees on December 27. tSesson beginning July 1, ending June 30. Soda Springs, 8 a.

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