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June. 1,1971 frfrdr fcXExautlnfr-Pagt 47 omrv aries 770 770 COUNTRY PROPERTY COUNTRY PROPERTY Insun 4 3 George E. Dunn, Coast Publisher breakwater at I'illar l'uint as far back as 1911, although it SMALLESBECK, Amelia-ln this city. June 10, 191, Amelia Smal-', lesbeck, beloved wife of the lale William Smalleslwck, devotee friend Ot Warren B. Cowing; survived by Other loving relatives; a native of S.F.i egd 83 years.

Friends may call at the Mortuary after P.m. Friday (loday) and are Invited to attend the fu--. neral Saturday, June 12, at 8.30 a.m., from the Mortuary of W. C-lASSWELL C. 6114 corner Wilson; tWue.

to St. Michael's Church, Broad bt. San Jose where a Reituiem, Mass will be offered commenc-, ing at 9 a.m. The Rosary will be. recited Friday evening Interment.

Holy Cross cemetery. uice ilive Sclingcr Io Selinger, retired gen eral manager of the Civil Service Employes Insurance Co. bere, died at his Oakland home yesterday. He was 64. Mr, Selinger was with the State Department of Insur ance 16 years and was a re gional director of the Califor nia Male Employes Associa didn't become a reality until the 1950 8 Mr.

Dunn sold the Review in and retired. He was a charter member of Half Moon Bay's Lions Club and Chamber of Com merce, a member of San Mateo County Publishers Association, a former Odd Fellow and honorary member of the fire department. Mass Monday Survivors include two sons, George M. Dunn of San Ma teo and Albert A. Dunn of Woodside; a daughter, Miss Mae N.

Dunn, with whom he made his home at 579 Myrtle Half Moon Bay; iwo granaennaren ana one great-grandchild. A requiem mass will be of fered at 10 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of the Pillar Catho he Church, Half Moon Bay, Burial will be in Skyline Memorial Park. Donations to favorite chart ties are suggested. More Obituaries on Page 48 Saigon Paper Publisher Dies SAIGON (UPI) Ngu yen Van Tuoi, 48, publisher of the Vietnam Guardian, one of Saigon's three English language daily newspapers, died today after a two-week ill ness.

Tuoi's death was regard ed as a setback for the presi dential aspirations of Gen. Duong Van "big" Minh, in whose campaign Tuoi had been active. Russ Winterbotliani CLEVELAND (UPI) Kuss winterDotnaiTii bb, author of two nationally distrib uted comic strips and a former fiction editor for the Newspaper Enterprise Association, died here Wednes day. Winterbotham, who spe cialized in science-fiction and western adventure, used the pseudonym of J. Harvey Bond.

He authored several books and the comic strips, "Chris Welkin, Planeteer," and "The Good Guys." Winterbotham was gradu ated from the University of Kansas, then worked for newspapers in Missouri, Illi nois, Kansas and South Da kota before joining NEA in 1943. Defectors MUNICH (AP) Bor der officials report that Com munist military defectors to West Germany between 1960 and 1970 included 1,983 East Germans, 74 Czechoslovaks and four Russians. SM acre ranch (or sale or leaie wiln odIiuii. 54 milaa (rum flnin. bi.

nr, Palalunia. Ma, Kill cant Gran, Heviva 5 bath. 4 firtilacs Grand antranca hall with spliel tlaircaba. Colomu alvla front purch with whita pillaia ovar-looking privala lake a 0 a wun nan wun an isianu in uie canler. Ranch la at tha and of county road and all roadi on ranch are pavau, a car garage.

Show and hay harn. corrals. Cham link pastures lor Hones. if otnnr lakes un property ai ara spring itto year rouiiu creeks. 22 springs for domestic water.

a 1 1 I trees and COMPLETE and UTTER PRIVA CY. A second Victorian house 2 mllea away from manager, third amall house for help. Lot of old buildings. Priced for quick sale to qualified buyer. 100 our Acre.

Shown bv annoint- ment. Call collect, 2l3-6'2-7000. NO. TAHOL Martii Valley. 93 ac.

Beautiful panoramic view of lakes, river, valley mountain peaks in tha heart of the resort timber country. Located mi. east of Truckee, bordering on Hwy 80 Freeway at 6000' elevation. Priced to aell at (75.000. ,20 rin.

BhI. on easy terms at im. onown upon request py Ponderosa Palisades Realty. Office loo J2 mi south of Truckee on Hwy 267. Phone (91b) 58-3-157.

P.O. Box 487, Truckee 05734. 320 Acres Park level In rolling hills In Lake County. Cabin with D-C 8 Caterpillar Included. Terms to suit with anxious owners.

Priced risht at 179.000. Ask for agent Don Ja cobs, 323-9441 or 368-9319. OROVILLE LAKE 5 Ac. $3900 Mobile Homes OK 15 min. to dam or town, Terrific invBiiirnirii.

looks line a pern. Hon aunil nu.n. miu wnnei ijiui M-JUU or 32 Grand Ornvllle MVE your family to Rnicon Val ley, a mi from downtown Santa Rosa. Unusual nlripr .1 RR 1 bath home on 4Vj ac with small house adjacent for grandparents, staff, or income. Adjoining swim tennis saddle clubs.

Private road. barn, woods, pasture creek. Near all schools. $63,500. 707) 539-9107 UNITED FARM FREE 240-page SUMMER Cata log! rarms, Kancnes, Businesses, Town and Country Homes COAST TO COASTI UNITED FARM AGENCY, 1015-A Monad-nock 681 Market San Francisco.

Calif. 94105. Phi 415-392-8831. INVESTORS DREAM this 85 Ac Ranch is close in and beauti ful. Week end type home, lots of water.

Easy to develop, and owner will finance on EZ terms. priced tor auick sale at 0001 See us today. CARPENTER Rlty 1611 4th bt. Santa Rosa (707) 516-1842. RENO RENO RENO Exceptional 5 BR.

in Reno's ex clusive b.w. area. Luxurious yet functional. Forma comforta ble. $87,500.

THt uuNiNtR Realtor TALL PINES 4 Ac. nr. Baxter wEZ access to Hwy, 80. Gentle slope, lots of pines, wuu eiev. nr.

everything. Incl. Lake. Writei Mao info. Box 642.

Carmi- chael, La. OCEAN ACRE HOMESITE Tall redwoods, creek, near ocean and beautiful sandy Death. $3950, easy terms. By owner. P.O.

Box 9014 Santa Rosa (707) 544-9351 Or 10) 8B4-J85. $500 PER ACRE Grass Valley. 20 acres, summer winter playground, ouu rc. creek, in Tahoe Nat'l. For est, owner must sacrifice, terms.

(4uai B6-914B 10 ACRES $6950 Private lake. Grass Valley area. Fantastic view. Owner must sell, Terms. LAND BKUKtKAUt, INU 3417 Grand Oakland or call (415) 465-4774 DODGE Ridge 8 miles, choice caoin sites tor multiple units.

Summer and winter recreation area, tlevation 6,300 paved roads, Sewer and year round water system. Sales info, write Box 1355 btar Koute, bonora or nhone 209-965-3745. GRASS Valley. 320 Acs. of Pine nees in Nat roresi.

anon Dis tance off hiwy. 20. Spectacular views, all water winter Sports nearby. $300 per ac. terms.

Neil Hennessy Realty, P.O. Box 200b. Grass vauey. Ca If. 95945.

416 Mt. Retreats, $3,900 uo. Pine. oaks. eiec.

j.uuu ti. Water. Mobile Homes O.K. On Hiwav nr. Yosemite.

Also: 40 Ac. Mtns. nr bass ake. S19.000. H.

Smith. 4916 t. f.ladison. Fresno. (209 1 255-5811, FRFE RANCH GUIDE to 40 Acres in the Rogue River i'lb to s-iTJI lull price.

Cal-Ore. Ranches, 1054-cm boutn versioe. rviea- ford. Oregon 97501. CEDAR vacation residential homes.

HI ant. Mai 11. uu for Color catalog. Lindai Homes or Ca hfornia. 310 Lang Road.

Bur- lingame. wki "Tent Now Pay Later Pitch i tent on your own lot for tne summer. Mere -r sues. Near secluded ake. owner fi nancing.

Maps info, PO Box 109Z, Nevada uty, ian "PRIVATE POND On 29 Ac. hideout in Lake rmintv'K hpmimui nuni na val ley. Hunt. fish. swim.

loaf. EZ rin F7 terms. Fantastic! 500. UVIWt IN CARMEL Valley, New house, Imaginative, Practical Beauti ful. Reas.

Price, Vacation re treat, or Perm. home. A btone post Flower House (408) 659-2364; AtRES- 43950 r.nl ulaw of Sierras. 3200 i "'ii- n. evation neavy cuvm ui nas Jl.

nUKft. L.rBSS VBIIPV area. nr. rivers, tat iK.Ji.r, 1774 -w LAKE lahoe oy owner. waiR iu panoramic lake view lot.

Can be split. i i-ioo. iV. fnrms. Ji jm -IH- 'i RETIRE IN 1 HE MOTHt RLOOE ll.irnhui r.alNVAmS CHI.

Home 2 bedrooms, 4 vrs old. IN. Barnett, 564 Maikflt SF. 91104. Ph.

415 421 8M5 BHO0KTRAILJ RedwpodHark minis, course frontage. Sell enuitv for cash or irnne for nun viu. 415 456-4 Ml. AMADOR CO. 10 profit potential Creek, springs, pines.

Agt. $1009 k.nHiM fiUAft tuneib lake Iront 4 bdrm. condominium, nr. i City. Days fn-wi.

-M H41I 5,4 51.46 LlvilL 4 womleti lots and plug. iitrs. tow oown pymi. r. ICCI1U diui (JFAI TV CO P.IH RNrvilt 70 t.

iwir I Mfinia -4- come In tne rnwooos. "i River, HH nomri. ww- 5 ni UUSSIAN H.ver 3 BR turn. home, I on iiirn, nimie AIRWAY Rlty. 17071.

Hiwav 116. Gunrnryyjlif. fWl a.te. Willamette Vhv, fi iwav a (KH). D.

F. Mm. 5K0 State S1rrt, Ssnlrm, Oirfnn '01 inO i mo. let i iitiii 1 10 tows. 1175,000, naif casn, r.

lauK'i- lint tumliy, lanjqa Acs. Mondot.ino Nr, TieeS, Nr. tnM (4)5) Iff 10 Ac. (Xfn V'. Nr.

Sunte Cn-r. Radmed 5-''4 tor Mm! wll. 4i 4,1 r'l. gjVC. rrra Vw.

ic. iio" Hi-ni, 4'i? Wi'iiar HIIUKTRAIlt lot WilhlS in- ii ti'Hm a 4 "'k COIF el Hiilwif! 113 A Well. CHAR ev--Wli t'Hit CLEAR LAKE Liquidation Sale! 10 acres, views, some walnuts, 47.500 Retirement area, near town, 1 bedim, noma, furrntrino, wal nut trees, iga. ioi 1 Lot In Kelseyvllla 12950, zoned Mountain lodge 4 bdrm, bath 3O0U so tl living space Live creek, trout pondT S0' 30' shop, omces wnn nair uain rinaa oaks on 3 acres. $48,500.

sfiL THADE. Owner Agent Rome l. Box 281. KelM-yville 95451 (707) 279-4487 SIERRA FOOTHILLS No smog, traffic or crime prpb- ems. custom nuni eKacuuve home on 1.7 lael acres, 1 acre saleable, Excellent neighborhood, miles from Nevada City.

B.H, i tiieo natns, zvj years old. All electric Kitcnen Willi DUlll-ins, unuauany urauu- tul cabinets. Luxury ww tar- pets, custom diapas, central forced air heating, Heatalator firaulaca. Landscaped, circular drive, automatic sprinklers, Many omer very uenimuis ma tures. $38,500.00.

Owner, Box 1062, Nevada City, cam. 916 265 5578 HIGH SIERRA CABIN SITE investment oppor tunity! fewer man ouu acres or privately owned land witn winter access lie beyond us in the next 50 mnes over trie duinunh PASS, famous name pian. islaus and Tuolumne Rivers, Bumblebee and DpDCifc RIW.E tki ureas are all ose bv. From $3990. Terms, no bonds.

For orocnure wruei -niwiiowni RlUUfc, BOX H-C, airawuerry, Ca. 9535. YUBA CO. CREEK FRONTAGE Beautifully timbered 25 acres on lusty Drawling stream, ureal trout fishing! Cierra Foothills 2 ml. BROWNSVILLE.

Only $475 ac, 5 10 ac. parcels. avail. Shown by appt. Good terms.

By owner. L. u. Box 1902, Grass Valley. Colloct calls accepted for appt.

alter 7 P.m. (916) 265-556. Brand New Summer FREE CATALOG! A CABIN in the Pines, a HOME by the sea, a i-akm, a kainch. a business ot your own. una it ana Munt in your rntt GUIDE! Over 5000 properties pictured ana described! Covers 41 States! Call or write: STROUT REALTY, 41 Sutter Dent.

CD. San Fran cisco, Calif, 94104 (415) 9B6 2876 VACAVILLE COUNTRY RANCHETTE lovely 3 bedroom, 2 Path rancn noma. Large family size kitchen, fami ly room nas log-size used nnc raised-hearth fireplace. Larrce barn, fruit shade trees on 2Va acres. lerms.

CUACM AINU UUK-KCHLIuna 590 Merchant St. Vacaville (70) 4ts-B4 oayrngrn MCkinnr.iun r.n hKautiiul Fd estate home, loo years oio, completely restored, new car pet, paint, wun 3 acres ianu. Hues. UKIAH, old estate home, Immac. condition, over juuu aq, iwimming pool, has tremen dous possioilities in Deauinui location with 3 acres.

Calh (707) OROVlLLE LAKE I Ac, with TROUT STREAM. Cov ered with trees, near oouin Fork of Big Laxe. uooa access. New low price. $4750.

only $400 down, low monthly paymnts. Owner, Neat Douglass, 3209 Claremont Oroville 95965. Phone 916-533-8249 or 533-9505. SO LAKE TAHOE Fully enclosed 3 bedrm. cabin ing, fireplace rough electri cal, hull price I1J.95U.

fnone Bay Area Agt. (415) 34i-siwt or Write Ray Morris Sierra Nevada Rty. PO. Box Laxe Tahoe, Ca. 95705.

Low Down Payment 20 Acres, beautiful rolling land on Mendocino Co. road. Good springs, deer, wild piganao(n- er game. Best recreation in vestment or retirement. Eel River area.

Full price $10,000. EZ low annual percentage rate. Aet. 581-3630, Hayward. MTN.

LAKE 6.29 Acres pvt. lake stk'd fish. Next Eldorado Nat forest, ran- tastic view Sierras. Paved roads. $5000.

Terms, collect (415) 352-3110. Ag'. COLFAX 3.S ac. Good access, Util vw. ownr.

(4J.5) 441-3U 775 PROPERTY TRADES SELL 1 or all or trade for 1 fast action needed. 916- 371-6524. or write owner. 1917 West Capital West Sac. Ca.

West Sao on strip. unit motel, Modesto nr. Off ramp, 13 unit motel Ceres, 3 duplexes 2. $10,000 equity, New, view. 2 BR duplex.

Ashland, ureaon. Balance $20,000. Cash out or trade new Cad. or car ana moone home. Box 5533.

San Mateo. F'KEE clear acreage. Lake Co. 5 to 160 Ac. Trade tor homes or Income units any location, lsi- bum Tim IU II 1 EXCHANGE Specialists.

City and Country, fruoenuai Keauv. jju 17th Oakland. 444-6343 SO. LAkE" TAHOE. Owner.

2 lots cottage, oiks io casinos. $15,500 or (415) 648-0946 FuilKrton house. $8000 euuitv I Ona Beach house. $4000 equity ExchanRe Bay Area 387 0705 11 rolling ac. 9 mi.

Fairfield for equity apis in Bay Area. m-ybi ev. 30 AC on big Sierra lake, sell take equity, 867 4513 eve. SAusALiTd Uxdee income. 933-7462 $17,500 eqt.

for? 780 REAL ESTATE WANTED THINKING OF I'LL APPRAISE it tor you-r TRADE It for what you want or LIST sell it for best price or pay ALL CASH if you prefer. Agt. (NO obligation) 586-8803 YNG. executives interested in purchase of apt. units.

Owner must be willing to take back 2nd mlg. Mr. Anderson j''8 4K'8, MARINA flats. Good w2-3 Bdrms. South facing yard.

No ants J016, eves. CASH for Homes, Molels, Apts. ai uana. iam jyo Mission, F. fKX); 7Vf)-27J2 eves.

WESTLAKE-DALY CITY area only. Will pay rash or will retirianre. 755 at. PHOPERTltS WANTFD Any condition in S.F, Will all rash Agent. 282-7821 PrIVaTI Party has all cash for home or nunealow in 8.F, can pmnt A rppair.

LP I 54 7Q CASH for 2 or 3 bedim, home. Agpnt. Nnrlell. JU 7-SI44 UfAL ESTATE Need home or Income. Pay all cash or trade.

617-4080 Agt. IIS MOI1LE HOMES SINCE 1943 WOODLAND Mobile Homes. Inc. Open every day ati Mt. View, Salinas, Santa Claia, Pelaluina, Sunta San Jn, Rpivil 12 .0 4 Aulas, CllOOvtt I'om Over 40.

$N95 tip. S4.S Moh. Unmet. Swila Til M'i 44' '5 klOSILE rmmV 'Ui Mrm. I be.

awningl (415) 5- P''9. lekewond, II 5 2 ftr, cpt. air in Mnunt'in View, $'-5tX) 1)11 iVOfllLE Hume E.i'o, "A.fes of l)'nly Mnitnia." Move 40 "Kti'ntfM hm' uV "A Wnfiarlul New Way I i'e" MUsf fcl I 1-5. cean. nm turnece YH li-'K).

a i. v.4 Trm" i I'aiK Uen. RimI-o 1 iiii Tl tvffVyiHl. 4 1 -V. I r.l! Mix Kli fil'l M) O'-IO I rrn nor? rtnTri mr 00L08TEIN, Alyin In Kan Mateo, June 8, 1971.

Alvin GoldsKiin, husband of Mrs. Carolyn Goldstein; father of Dennis Alan Goldstein and Mrs. Charles W. Houston, all of ban Mateoi brother of Laurence ColdUein, S.F.i grandfather of Cheryl Houston, San Matooi a native ot ban Francisco, aued 65 years. Privala services were held Thursday, June 10, 191 at the WHITE.

OAKS CHAPEL, 16 fcl Camino Rual, San Carlosi Rabbi a Rosen ol Temple Belii-EI, ban Mateo, officiated. Interment, I a cemetery. San Mateo. Contributions to American Cancer Society, bhrln-ers' Crippled Children's Hospital, S.F., or the Emmaut House, 1017 Capitol Ave. S.W..

Atlanta, Ga. 30J15, preferred. LAGOMARSINO, Alice T. In South Lake Tahoe, June 9, 1971. Alice Lagomarsino; wife of John Lagomarsino of So.

Lake Tahoei mother of Doreen Lloyd; sister of Herbert Pielhop of Daly City, Raymond Neusohwander of Daly City and Menna Bechler of ban Anselmo; a native of San Francisco. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at tha McFARLANE MORTUARY CHAPEL. 88 Emerald Bay So. Lake Tahoe.

Interment, Happy Homestead Cemetery, MORGAN, William this city, June 9, 191, William F. Morgan, beloved husband of Margaret M. Morgan, devoted father of John, Kathleen, William, Craig, Karen and Patricia Morgan, loving grandfather of Barbara and Wiiham Morgan; a native of San Francisco; a member of I.B.E.W, Local No. 6, Coach in Police Athletic League, very active in base- ball and football tor S.F. Mariners.

Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 11 a.m., from the Chapels of ARTHUR J. SULLIVAN 2254 Market bet. 15th 16th Sts. Inter-ment, Holv Cross Cemetery. Rosary Friday, at 7:30 p.m.

SULLIVAN'S 621-4567 NEUSTADT, Ida In this city. June 9, 191, Ida Neustadt, devoted mother of Ethel Grayman, Beulah bweet, Mary Alberts, Er-win Neustadt. ban ye Neustadt and the late Harry Neustadt; loving sister of Anna Corren and Dave Met; beloved grandmother of Charles Sweet, carol Licker, Harriet Miller, Richard Alberts, Andy Neustadt and Jeff Neustadt: a devoted great-grandmother of six great-grandchildren and a loving aunt. Private graveside services were field Thursday at French Camp (Stockton, Contribution! to your favorite Jewish Charity would be preferred. SINAI MLMOKIAL CnArtu OLSEN, Neil Patrick Accidently, in San Jose, June 7, 1971, Neil Patrick Olsen, dearly beloved son of Ray C.

and Anna Mane Olsert of Walnut Creek, loving 8nd devoted father of Anna Michele Al-sen of San Francisco, loving brother of Ardel Robinson of San Jose: loving, devoted and admiring friend of BarDara Driver of San Francisco, uncle of Allan and Amy Robinson of San Jose, nephew ot Mrs. waiter Aorou or Oakland, Mrs. Jack Junker of San Leandro, Mr. Chris E. Olsen of Denver, also survived by several cousins; aged 31 years; senior Social Worker forCilyand County of San Francisco.

Friends are invited to attend Memorial sennces on Saturday. June 19, 1971, at 2 p.m. at tha First Unitarian Church, Franklin Geary San Francisco. Memorial contributions to your favorite charity preferred, PILCHARD, Elsie June 10. 1971 Elsie Pilchard, devoted wife of the late Harold Pilchard, beloved sister of Paulina Blades, Temple City, and Emma Dawson, Seattle.

Wash. i i Sunday afternoon. 1:30 o'clock, at HALSTED 1123 Sutter 5t. COMPLIMENTARY PARKING R0SALES, Moses In this city, May 26. 1971, Moses Rosales; beloved son of Rose M.

Rosales and the late Lorenzo Rosales; dear broth- er of Robert and Ruben Rosales and Edelmira R. Leslie, Eliezer Gray, Mary Rico and Sara R. Hernandez and tha late Raymond Rosales; also survived by many nephews and nieces; aged 4 years. Friend are Invited to attend the Rosary on Friday June 11, at 8 p.m. at LA ESTRELLITA MORTUARY, 649 Green St.

Interment Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon. SELINGER. Leo tn Oakland. June 10, 1971. Leo Selinger, beloved husband of Faye Selinger; loving father of Carl Selinger ot Red Hook.

New York, and Fred Selinger of San Francisco; brother of GeofRe and Sidney Selinger, both of Tulsa, grandfather of Jonathan, Eric, Nicole and Gayla Seiinxar; a native of New York; a member of Temple Beth Abraham, for 16 years with the State of California Dept of Insurance, a Regional Director of the California State Employees Association, the founding general manager of the Civil bervice Employees Insurance Co. in San Francisco. Friends are Invited to attend services at the Home of Eternity Mausoleum cnapei. auuu riea-mont Oakland. Friday, June 11.

at 10 o'clock a.m. Friends who wish may call at the Telegraph Ave, chapel until 9 a.m. Friday. Rabbi Leonard Cahan of-f I i a i g. The family prefers memorial contributions be made to your favorite charity.

Entombment, Home of Eternity Mausoleum. GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES 2850 Telegraph Oakland 451-6434 SIMON, Dora -In this city. June 9, isl, lora Simon, beloved wile of the late Samuel Simon, loving mother of Bettye L. Ostrow and the late Louis Simon, idolized grandmother of Lewis Lovell and a loving aister-in-law and grandmother. Services Friday.

at SINAI MEMORIAL CHAPCL, Divisadero St. at Geary. Entombment Portals of Eternity. BYRNES-VOZIKES William R. Byrnes 23.

Santa Clara and Annette N. Vozikes 23. 325 Canistrano. LEACH GLASCOCK Richard J. Leach 29.

1890 Clay and Marsha C. Glascock 26. bame. O'MARA-MAHER John J. Mara 24.

San Anselmo and Joan M. Manor il. 444-lblri CRIbi OBAL-CAMARA0 Frederick B. Cristobal 24, 57 Taylor and Milagros M. Camarao 22, 1559-21-t Ave.

ALLINCHAHAM Thomas W. Allen 27. Ross and Kathleen L. Graham 25. iiil La-auna.

Dissolutions Petitions Filed MAYS Elaine and Kenneth, FLORFS Haoul andbanara. COMPbON Cand'a and Annus, MARtUCCI John and ae. JOHNSON Alias and Lva. MAHTIN-Barbara and I rank Jr HURLEY Inoinai Jr. and Sandra.

Yf -Kim and Chui. Pt HC -kariene nd Casper Jr. VIVINHA-Patncia and CeraM OitM HS0N Oarald and Madeline. HINDI RON -bhuley and lony. tlOHtjt Lillian and James.

JOMannI S-Huru ami iKeinarie. JAYOilHA Patiu 1a and tn, WOOOAlL Sandra and CUy iiatieth anil Mn haid. 0t0 Uii.li! and rrana Vil ims and tavern At Of eHl Mrglyn. ARNOLO ynlri.a am) 1 anJ. lOVt James and Jl 1 UNNf and Bill If lei and t.et'al, iUM riti and Varna nan.

Jl nniNUH -(inin, a and r- 1 COSINtiNO Hxveoy anl M'HM Ki-nvrwll l'( til. Ihiimji li(l and I ha I a MAN i a and Paul juiian "ni nsi'N naof t.l tS)MlN Vaia ImiIm Ja" and 1 i' anil ntt I at I t.UUlNIt 4uM (nil PI fj la.nn a' ARTHf fit fat I til an') Haiw Pi At a liAlAHUl mj K-f St. 1 (AKER, Clair C. BERTRAM, William W. BLAKI, Adelaide Upton BOWIE, Robert CANTWELL, Irene CERELLI, Jamat V.

CLARK, Anna S. C0LT0N. Edna M. C0NTE, Lena GOLDSTEIN. Alvln LAQ0MARSIN0.

Alice T. MOR0AN, William t. NEUSTAOT, Ida OLSEN, Nail Patrick Elsie ROSALEI, Mote SELINGER, Leo EIM0N, Dora SMALLESBECK, Amelia SPAN0S, NicolelD. WALDNER, Jacob YOUNG, Anthony i. BAKER, Clair C.

Juna 10, 1971. Clair C. baner, nukuanu or ina barter: steu-tather ci huxer Kolda ot Millbrae: grandfather of one granaaaugnteri also survivea oy rjroinurs ana sisiers in iuwo; native of Nora Springs, Iowa, awn 7J years. mends may call between 7 and 9 p.m. Friday (today) at N.

bWAY tOuO l'Jtn Ave. at bargent. Interment, Nora springs, Iowa. BERTRAM, Wiiham W. In Walnut Creek, June 9, ll, wniiam w.

Bertram ot Kossmoor, walnut Creek, beloved of Mary Bartram, loving uncie of Mrs. Barbara Wilson of Minneapolis; a native of Minnesota, aged 61 years; a memuer oi itossmoor Ki-wanis Club. Friends are invited to attend services at Oakmont Memorial Park Cemetery Chapel, Lafayette, balurday, June 12, at 3 p.m. Reverend Robert E. Williams officiating.

Inurnment Oakmont Memorial Park. Family prefer contributions to American Heart Fund. GRANT MILLER MORfUAHIES 9X5 South Thomoion Road Lafayette BLAKE, Adelaide Upson In this city, June Mil, Aueiaiae up-ton Blake, wife of the late Or, Mitred tdward Blake, oeioved mother of Angelyn Biake; a native of Illinois. Private services were held Thursday, June 10, at N. GRAY 4000 Nineteenth Ave.

Inurnment will be at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. BOWIE, Dr, Robert C. In Green- brae, June 191, Dr. Robert c. Bowie, dearly beloved husband of Mrs.

Ruth White Bowie of Greenbrae; loving father of Robert M. Bowie of Long Island, New York, William D. Bowie of St. Louis, tha late Stuart and James Bowie; grandfather of 10 and great-grandfather of 11; a native of Byron, aged 93 years. Friends ara Invited to attend tha funeral services Sunday, June 13, 1971, at 3 p.m., at Sweden-borgian Church, Washington and Lyon San Francisco.

Friends may call at the Memorial Chapels Of RUSSELL GOOCH, 270 Miller Mill Valley, from noon Saturday until 9 p.m. Inurnment, private. CANTWELL, Irene In this city, June 7, is1. Irene cantweii, dearly beloved wife of James A. Cantweii; a former resident of Shanghai, China.

A Mass ot Requiem will be offered Saturday. June 12. at 10 a.m., at St. Anne's Church, un-son and Judah. CERELLI, Jamas V.

In this city. June 9. 1971. James V. Cerelli, dearly beloved husband of Eva Cerelli, loving father of George C.

Cerelli and Elizabeth Orr, loving grandfather of Robert and Richard Cerelli and Judy Gagei also survived bv six great-grandchildren; loving brother of Mrs. Mary Cola and tne late George and Lo-rosario Cerelli: also survived bv nieces and neohewsi a native of San Francisco; a retired member of Lithographers Union Local No. 280. Funeral Saturday, 8:15 a.m., from GANTNER-FtLDER-KENNY Chapel. 1965 Market St.

at Du-boce thence to the Holy Name of Jesus Church, where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Rosary Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. (Contributions to American Cancar Fund preferred. Anna S.

June 10, 1971, Anna S. Clark, dearly beloved sister of the late Martha Coyie. Services Saturday afternoon, 1 o'clock, at HALSTLD 1123 Sutter St. COMPLIMENTARY PARKING Edna M. In this city, June 9.

1971, Edna M. Colton, beloved wife of tha late Louia A. Colion, loving mother of Arthur, Joe and Edgar Colton and Marian Levy, a very devoted grandmother of seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held Friday. 1 p.m., at SINAI MEMORIAL CHAP-tL, Divisadero at Geary.

(Contributions to your favorite charity would be preferred.) C0NTE, Lena In this city, June 9, 1971, Lena Conte, beloved wife of the late Reese Cortte, loving mother of Jospehine M. Caporale and the late Mickey Conje, loving grandmother ot Clifford Conte, Reese and Michele Conte. Larry Caporale and John Conte; a nativa of San Francisco. Funeral Saturday at 9:15 a.m., from GANTNER FELDER-KENNEY Chapel. 1965 Market St.

at Du-boce Ave thence to Corpus Christl Church where a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Rosary Friday evening, 8 o'clock. Interment, Italian Cemetery. BOWDEN-HULIHEE Charles A. Bowden 26, Daly City and Charieen E.

Hulihee 22, Same. WHITE CLOUD-OOTSON Vincent White Clouil 60, 225 Hyde and Rebecca S. Dotson 78. bame. 6ERMANYROSSER Gary Germany cammm eim Wilma J.

Rosier 20, Oakland. BLAZER GRAHAM Isaac Blarer. Jr. 25, 811 Lyon and Edna M. Graham J3, bame.

WAKEFIELO-WINOSOR Melvin B. Wakeheld 23. 1385 Clay and Wanda L. Windsor 19. ban Carlo 1RENK-DUB0ST i.reMory prenK a.

ua'y mv a'lu Carol A PuhoM 23, OS2 ISth Ave. CERCEDES RA6LIN Michael W. Cerecedps San Bruno and Lucianne Haulm 25, San Bruno. PAVLOVICN-GASSON bteuhen Pevlovich. Ill 22.

Aptoe and lea t. 21. PRITCHARD BRUHLMAN Gordon A. Pritchard 21. 4l0'-12th Ave.

and Greer Y. Bruhlman 24, Same. SRtLN JUDKINI Kiihard Green, Jr. 47, 1050 la Conle and Kosie M. Judkms 4JJ, Sflme.

HARRIS BANKS Clarence E. Harris It. 1767 15th ivvlrne I flanks il, bame. CLEESON BARMAM fatmk t.iepnon 36, 34'01lth St, and Patrice Pariiain 2ft, bame. MlALOCQ MrCOHMACK HiKr Miaoc1 4W Anja and Mt connai UO jNth Ave.

IWONO BEIGE James A. bOrtl 4' Vtth Aye. and I v.la T. Beg! Same MAIL NEW Hall tl. lo(n.

I'lah and KVUfen NaJ. jaui.4il0. W0 SUILIVAN leierxe Ward tf. Kirkham ami Mry K. Sullivan 21, 91 feirv WfUNl BONO SttWAKT liian A Homf 7' 7'7 a fcrtaron M.

Mooart il, lbJl I Cl'NNtNt IPalN la-li-ri and A. i. C- lid Hum M.ruiat hn t. k'ilf 2J ml aivJa- I ax-uure 2, i A M8Hl VON ftlif WtsttfB Va-H IS hStntn.U tf" Vun 'ii aiihv fai George K. Dunn, retired publisher of the Half Moon Hay Review and a country editor Influential In the de- veloprnent of San Mateo County's coastslde, died last night In Mills Memorial Hospital.

He would have been 'JO next Sunday; Mr. Dunn, a leader in bringing about the incorporation of Half Moon Bay as a city 12 years ago and a longtime fighter "against narcotics, wrote his stories and headlines in longhand. 'Over the Hump' He requentlytraveled "over the hump" to the Board of Supervisors meet ings in Redwood City where he was vocal on many Issues as he chomped on a cigar butt. A native of Sedan, he moved with his family to Escondido, where his father, Alyin Dunn published a newspaper. In Escondido, George Dunn joined the newspaper ranks and moved to Half Moon Bay about 1910, where he established the Coastside Comet, serving Half Moon Bay, Moss Beach and Montara.

In 1920 he became editor and publisher of the Daly uty Kecora ana started a Sharp Park weekly newspaper now known as the Pacifi ca Tribune. Wrote a Column He started the bi-weekly alt Moon bay neview in 1921 and later spoke his mind through a column, "Praise and Brickbats." Mr. Dunn fought for 885 MOBILE HOMES REDWOOD EMPIRE MOBILE HOMES Large selection of 12. 20 24 wides. Delta, Dual Wide, Spa, Star Homette, Sheraton Manor and Budger 3011 3160 Santa Rosa Ave.

707-542-7024 707-528-2440 SANTA ROSA NEW LAKEFRONT SPACES Only 45 Minutes from S.F. FREE MOBILE HOME SHOW LEISURE LAKE PARK SALES 300 Stony Pt. Rd Petalume AMERICANA '70 24x60' cust. 2 BR, 2 ba. in new adult Haywara Drapes, awninRs, air cooler.

Cost $19,200. Make 783-1876 attar 6:30 FLEETWOOD 2 lVa ba, 12x60. Retirement park. No. of Santa Rosa.

$6000. (415) 399-4471 days, Or (415) 357-6944 eves. NEW FAMILY SPACES ONLY 1 HOUR FROM S.F. 3 BR MODELS ON DISPLAY LEISURE PARK SALES 2800 Occidental Rd Santa Rosa NASHUA '65 10x55 dbl. Expando.

Deck, patio. Boat dock on Lake Berryessa. 150' from water. $5500 (707) 422-3339 eve. COUNTRY VILLA Mobile Estates in Esparto.

New Luxury Park. Excl. retirement Community. Rent $55 $60 per mo. 787-3363 EDEN MOBILE HUME SALES Fantastic savings.

All models on display DISCOUNTED. 24245 Hesperian, Hayward, 782-5560. LAKE BERRYESSA Rancho Monticello LAKEFRONT, 3 br. 10x55' boat dock, immac. $6500.

323-7131 or 325-6741. 24x80 2 family rm porches awnings, 2 storage sheds on 14 ACRE natural eas beaut. View Owner. (707) 823-3010 MOBILE Homes Trailers. Nr.

S.F. Space avail. Suburban Mobile Homes, 1690 E. Camino at Hickey, So. S.F.

756-3131 A Sites 885-1 Franciscan Bay Mobile Country Club Daly City Wynadotte Hoffman NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS Write Amtac Communities, Inc. PO BOA 5203 FRTON, CAL. c. The Country Mobile Country Club Beautiful Santa Rosa NOW RENTING All features of 5-starDark. 1180 Fulton Rd, (707) 542-1808 REDWOOD ESTATES The MOST DISTINCTIVE adult parK in Northern California 601 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE ROHNFRT PARK 707-542 406 DALIS GARDtNS Lusciously landscaped, new Deautitul Mo bile Home Park.

Olivera Rd. West off Hwy. 24, Concord 3161 Terrara del Sol, 687-1074. OPEN June IS. SEACLIFF M.H.

Park, adults, Rec. hall. pool. baunas, shoo, center. Best loc, 2J0 MarVista Dr.

Aptos. Calif. 4llMIWn CLEAR Lake. Lake frt.scemc sp. Vacperm.

Holiday Island Park, Gooseneck at Lakeshore Dr. Clear Lake Park, (7p;) 14 ac. trlr nark loc. Miluitai sub tect to onmv, all util. $20,000 per an, lorn tvatt R.E.

(408) 7145. SPACE available in available Redwood City's most charmlnt pari purchase of new 12 widi hile home 2441 1S5 dealer park with de mo- BAY-SAN If ANDRO f.reat new Bark now OPFN. WK KS A IFVvflLINr, 3S? 4413 "liVE At THC CnUNlHV CLUB Marin Vallev Mob. Citv Cltlh NflVATfl fl 5'M1 JMaLuma liUtl'5 New atliilt nark niwninff SOON. Wl No.

Mrnowftt. tMlm. 707-7M flAOl 20 LEGAL NOTICES PUBUC AUCTION Annrno lg0 Ihs. of Chine (KM 11 lift. 'irct tor violation pt Cuitom Uk.ill.i)iit and for'n Anels (onlrill, 10 A M.

Thurtitay June IT. IVl Hilnm AitM'1i fcl'U a i0 iantonie, han ranuiee) Wnn hanrtit may be nn he-tiH k' tiunt I A M. it) M. tn roiwri 4 1 a Hrpka Pulm Int i II 1 PANOS, Nicolas 0. In this June 9, 191, Nicolas D.

Spauos, beloved husband ot Katina bpa-nos, loving father of Jimmy Spa- nos, Christine Maniates and Kath Garadis, devoted grandf ther of five grandchildren ana nr, araar-franrlrhilH alKrl HUT vived by two brothers and nieces- and nepnews in uresce; nam of Noxo, Greece, aged 78 Friends may call at MISSION CHAPELS. 435 Valencia nr. 15th, until 11:30 a.m., Saturday, thence to Holy Trinity Church, 999 Brotherhood Way, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Funeral services will commence at 1 p.m. Entombment Greek Memorial Prayer services Friday, at MISSION CHAPELS, at 8 p.m.

Donations to Holy Trinity Churcrj Building Fund preferred. WALDNER, Jaceb Juriej 8, 1971, Jacob Waldner; beloved husband of the late Blanche Waldner; brother of Anna Hendnx of Citrus Heights and David Waldner of So. Dakota; also survived by many nieces ana nepnews; a nativa or Freeman, So. Dakota, aed years, a veteran of w.w.l: retirea employee of Fort Miley v. A.

Ho- i pitaL services Saturday 3 m. 1 DAPHNE 1 CHURCH ST; Golden Gate Nat'l. Mon. 11:30 a.m. YOUNG, Anthony In Napa.

Cal. June 9, 1971, Anthony J. Young, beloved husband ot Aida Young, loving father of Stephen Roland, loving grandfather of. Tony, Wendy and Jeffrey Roland. loving father-in-law of Christine, Roland.

The funeral will take place Saturday, June 12, at 8 30 a.m.. from the Memorial Chapels of CAREW ENGLISH, Masonic at Golden Gate thence to Star of the Sea Church, Caary Blvd. at Eighth where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 o'clock. Rosary Friday evening, 8 In Memoriam BLEND, Elizabeth Ann In loving memory of Ma, on the first anniversary of her passing. "To love is to remember." Her Family and Friends J.

FREGOSI SON 4834 MISSION. S. F. JU 5-3386 HENRY SCHRUMPF VALENCIA ST. 647-8271.

Monuments L. BOCCI SONS Master Artisans Dedicated to a Sacred Service 7778 Mission Colma 755-2787 5TH GENERATION, V. Fontana "THE WORLD'S FINEST" 7600 Mission Colma Cemeteries Greek Orthodox Memorial Park During the present labor dispute, this Cemetery will remain' open to serve you in your tuna' of need. El Camino Real, Colma 755-6939 Funeral Directors quiet dignity gracious surroundings DAPHNE FUNERALS I CHURCH STIIIT 621-1313 is an appropriate time to call or write for our pamphlet, "You Only Die Once." 673-3000, 1123 Sutter Street. llalted Company Funeral Direr tun Nullities Granted I MONROE Rosemane and Naymoit.

Interlocutory Decrees BEAR Mary Jane and Beniamin, POUNCY Helen and Nathaniel. SCHEY-Peter and Teresa. 1 PIERALDI Janet and Dennis. HEATH Nancy and Donald. DUPARTHoselyne and Pierre.

GRAHAM Lillte and John. HOWARD Gladys and SHU bung and Modesta. HILLS Veronica and Hohert. SHYNE Willie and Annette. MABRfY Rita and Terry.

DE GUZMAN Amelia and fAPHAEL Leona and Austin, RIENO James and Sadie. KYUNO Sung and A-He. COLEMAN- Kathleen and Robert. RfEO frank and Nancy. WOOD Claire and Percy.

80LIS Dario andAnuelmt, ELLIS Darly and Patricia. i CANNON Anita and Maurice. DINETTE Eva and Jack. McCLAlN Marsaret end Charles. 1 -CAYNOR Henry and Kdrri.

SUARf Mario and Blanca BAUTisT A jnsefine and Idiiardo. THOMAS Yvonne and lames. WATtS-John and Mamie ESCOBAR Juan and Franrlsta. WEISS oeorge and Evelyn. Final Decrees SCMianri -Jo Ann and tesile ROORIUUEZ tHirit and Kaymond, CHIN -Diane and Yung MillfR Susan and Jon.

PUHHO Laniel DURT- Hoialvn and f'irra. ark -( xn I'M nnnn fjtOTT Palm a ad RUNNt ona'd antl inaiHia. 01 and I I r.ia rsfO-Hicnaid and tRtTN Nadme id Wrniirn YAatBHOuurt jan.ee and cry. I'lohalcs Filcilv BOfB rif'Wn en (wi.iiw'i ot ii iafn 1 ttv'ff Dial fa'inu, un iwt t.uO 9 Ct a aw. A Of va on tlit irt of -'d a-l ISannl fra-taa, en Un RD II ANY) WJiflWl ruirM'i'iii4 I'm'" ri JjANWU 'M ,1 A fl t'tWIJ 1 I llvia) 1 VI f' ('lift Florists tion.

He had trouble Interesting securities dealers In buying 5000 shares of stock in the CSEI he founded in 19.58 for $25 a share, but the stock sold for $200 a share within three years. The company became a fantastic financial success. A native of New York, Mr. Selinger is survived by his wife, Faye; two sons, Carl of Red Hook, N.Y., and Fred of San Francisco. He was the brother of George and Sidney Selinger, both of Tulsa, and grandfather of four.

Funeral services were held today at the Home of Eterni ty Mausoleum Chapel, 5000 Piedmont Oakland. The family prefers memorial con tributions to charity. Ivorcs Dains, Retired ABC Official, Dies Soeclal to The Examiner VALLE JO Funeral serv ices for Ivores K. Dains re tired attorney and Alcoholic Beverage Control hearing of ficer, will be held here to morrow. Mr.

Dains, 71, died in Da vis Tuesday after a long illness. He had lived here since his retirement from ABC in 1961. Attended Stanford A native of Oklahoma, he came to California in 1916. He was a graduate of the Stanford Univer sityLaw School. In private practice as a partner in the San Francisco firm of Appel and Dams, he was for a number of years attorney for the old Market Street Railway.

He became a hearing offi cer for the ABC in 1946 and presided over many of the major cases of the late 1940's and 1950's. A Yachtsman Mr. Dains was a past com modore of the Oakland Yacht Club, past master of Crockett Lodge and past patron of the Order of Eastern ar. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Wig gins Funeral Home, 524 Capi tol St.

RODRIGUEZ Luis 174 Montana Mav b. a son. SALAM Zuhdi, 5799 Mission Mav u. a nauenter. STARKEY Stanley 765 ArguellO, Mo.

a. aauenter. UCLUSIN Wilfredo 2271 42nd May a oauunier. WATERMAN David 1607 47th Ave May 13, son. WEISBERG Henry 6212 Kobin Court 1 1 1 1 i June WHITING David 401 Richmond Mo.

20J, MHIDrae, May Jl, daughter, A certified copy ot birth certificate mtv be obtained for S2 from the S. F. Department of Puhllc Health. 101 Giove Street, in person or by mail. Marriages Licenses Issued to: VIGLIZZO-HEISER James L.

V'gliHO 19. Honiia and then 350 laguna Heiser li. Same LEVINS GABEL James V. Bievins 42. 1552 LaKe am) Mary Unhel 32, Same.

HUFFMAN GARROW John H. Holtman 26. 1335-tnth Ave. and. Mernanne barrow 22, 120 (uerreio, PRICE tlMl Michael B.

Price 75. 1 Av. and Ivnn Simi IS, 1640 Bay. SHtIB NASSER L.etMiie S. bheib 41, 2-4A Preclta and Ann i.

Nasser 32. 14J5 21t VILU0ASRE10I Kouelio T. Viliii 37 171f ambif ami Aurora Nelo 3'J, Jt.16 Uuin- McAl'dIN ROSINBMa Hiie't Mi Allien 21. ml 5tni" Hoenuit4. same.

IVONVMAUZAC Michael J. tvont Jl, ait a Ave 477JA Mb ft. n. HtH-HtS PAI.LA i.iraoiy I. Huhes Ac a'd Manivn fan U.

I At CUAMt MAan ja t.aiia'ier It. l'ir Ja. So mt N'aiianne C. Manly CaMioarf eauiMriM aiha'H fifi.i ami tmoa iiititihaini ii, 4 IH Jit.i fAtNINllRI Hitiaul A faarui IM VnJa I nm and Siu A Kih la fa Vilal Statistics Births Born to Mr. and ALLEN Joe 1254 Lenda way, Pacifica, June 2.

isi. a oausnier. I BIKMiNUhAM 1 nomas C. 1JU7 2Mh ixo. 3iu, way ju, a BOru GeoiK 201 leiasila June 2, daunhier.

BUkh Joitn loa Seville iviav ii, a son. CAMlsUd daiy 606 iiuntet court. Davis, April 'J, a son. CHuw Victor 2tU Laguna bt May aaauKiuor. COusWtLL Donaid 126 Clinton Harn, iviay CHUN William AS Galilee Lane.

No. 2. May 25, a ton. DEVURE btanley Laurel No. 2.

San AiikHiino, May 1U, son. DOMlNUO Beniannn 120 21st May a sun. EREMIAN Gerard 326 Holly ban Kataei, way uwniiwi. 6AFFNEY Thomas J. 5b Cap- in Av May 27.

a son. GAGNE Richard L-arlmont. Hti mnni. wiav i. i oiiiuiuct, I GONZALEZ francon 31 24 Mor- aua May HAkivIS warren 34 Oakdale.

rtvn one Mof ra. may o. sun. HOiMON Kenneth 18 Cami no de Hurrera, san Aiienno, rviy 12. a dauuhter.

IDA David 2h May 27. aaauuntdr. JONES Ivoiy. 42) Waller May 2h. a ion.

IJUNI Josol.lo 21Z ArguellO way it, a son. KWAN -r Manuel I )1S hammon May id. a uauumfr. KINO Steven IBBb 4ttt June 1. a son.

LEWI Aitnur 16 Madrone ParK ir e. Mill vaney. Rinv LUNN t'uvid A 21 GeMwooii No. Uaiy Lily, way u. a oauan- ter.

MAY Rodney 425 Diamond, Mav w. djuemttr. MIRANDA Jfi'ie lilt Wnnt- vnmery ban Piuno, nnay a I MONRO Mrhaal Hi Peru Ave May a nainininr McCLUHI Andie 4Hllvln. l.t', Awa Pm (III a. R'BV .1.

N0CI10 auii, Valley h1aw 7tl. kdil 0MANIA Niiilnlnh 3iM riilwn Maw 7 a ilaiiL'filer ORt IGA LiMiami M. 107 lvalior UPKoV Stinewi, totolnh'i, fitly I'll A'lwit J' i iiia. VV I i I i'1 rUfHSl l.khanf. .1 rlanit h.u ii a AVI tit lam is A lalAMI May i a iUnnii Jims' SJailiaiM I llliS IH Hal.al..

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