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LEGAL NOTICE 12 San Mateo Times Monday, Nov. 71960 Births LSOLUIICN NO. 3235 DEATHS RESOLUTION" OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CTTV 01 REDWOOD CITY GIVTMC NOTICE OF, AND its to. VITIATE ON ITS PENINSULA HOSPITAL Bora to Mr. and Mrs BOWLER, Patrick.

3131 Susan NNEX TO drive. San Bruno, November ft SAID C1TV CEHTAIN UNINHABITED TtSriRITORV; DESCRIBING WILLIAM EAF.L PITOLS Funeral services for William, said TtKHiTOF.y SAID TtKHiTOF.V Earl Pitols, 29. 1E75 Van AND DUSIU. NATJNC IT BY THE NAME 5LEM ANNEX TTOtO CIVtKG Hi SEASONS. FOR DESraiNG SAID ANNEXA Pacif ica Man Dies at Fete a son.

KALL, John. 177 EI Ca mine Real, San Mateo, November 5, a daughter. DOUGLAS, Charles. 4565 Crest avenue. San Mateo, stale highway win 5 noo00 "GUESS THE TEMRERATURE" CONTEST Everybody 1alki about ihe weother.

Here's your chance" to do something ebotH il and win turkey or sash jusl by meting four simple temperature predictions. Sclaw you will find on 'official' entry with empty spacej for your high end low temperature prcdiclions for Thursday, November 17, ond Friday, November 18. Just fill in the squares with your. lern perature selection and drop it in the ir.oit before Tuesday, November 15, midnight. The winning predictions will be determined from.

the official Weather Burecu listing as recorded ot San Francisco International patrol officer who died in a col TION: MAKEJG CERTAIN flSH GRACE TV1AY SCHWALM Mrs. Grace May Schwalm. 74. mother of Burlingame City Manager Charles Schwalm, died yesterday at Peninsula hospital after a short illness. She had been visiting here abouL 10 days when she became ill.

A resident of Hamilton, Ohio. Mrs. Schwalm was the wife of iNCS RESPECTING SAID PKO lision Friday night, will be held moor crive, ban Bnir.o, Novem tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. from Sad ber 5, a son. AND, GIVING N'T1C' THK TIME BO PLACE SAID COUNCIL WILL rsf iiy.

's TO SAIC BE IT RESOLVED BY TH2 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RED der and Sullivan chapel, thence to St. Timothy's Catholic church RODONDI. BaliisU 113 Val PACIFICA Frank Waller Bedford. 54. 2fl3 Shorcview drive, owner and operator ot the and Patrol Ssivice and a civic for requiem mass at 9 o'clock.

Verde drive. South San Fran eisco, November 6. a daughter. wuuj un KAUFMAN, Julius. 1119 Edge iind fraternal leader 1 Recitation of the rosary will be this evening at 6 o'clock in the mortuary chapel.

Interment will hill road, Burlingame. November fercd a fatal hear; attack Satur i day atternoon while directing: be in Golden Gate National com scrlption or a proposal lo annex a son. KILL. Frank'. 1309 Cobb street the late John A.

Schwalm, a pioneer motion picture exhibitor. She came to visit her son in Bur lingame on October 28. Survivors include the two sons. Charles, of BurSingame, and John W. Schwalm of Anderson.

South crowds near the reviewing stand San Mateo. November 6, a son. He was a veteran of World War scrjrjea: ano, BINGHAM, Stanford. 1803 Biy WHEREAS, said Conn ved idancc showing II and served in the navy. He was a member Df the Independent on avenue.

San Mateo, Novem of. the city's third birthday pa rade. Although Bedford was giver, emergency treatment oy Dr, John Ka.ster. Democratic can grcssional candidate who was ir Carolina; five brothers and sis ber G. a daughter.

Order of Foresters, and the San. itai filed saiU Ill the Commission on 1. Slid mrjl 5 1ld MaLfo Lions club. Survivors include his wife. ters.

Sherman Sullivyn and Mrs. Florence Df Hollywood, Ray Sullivan and Mrs. OCTOBEK 7. 1W I he rcvicAvinc stand, and taken Dorothy Jones of Hamilton. Ohio.

Charlotte, and his children. Billy and Michele; his' parents. Mr, and Mrs. Earl E. Pitois of South to the Milagra Medical, across Iho street, he wa Mrs.

Anna Mane Epping, ot Boundary Pittsburgh, and eight San Francisco, and brothers Bob I nounccd dead a hair hour after ert J. and James also of South MILLS HOSPITAL Burn to Mr. and BIRTH. Donald. 3EM1 Ventura court, Palo Alto.

November 5. a daughter. 30RG, Joseph. 11C5 Bayswater avenue, Burlingarrie, November 5, a daughter. BRIEN, William.

1503 Emmett way, East Paio Alto, November 5, a daughter. COSE. Ronald. 177 Lincoln rosary and requiem massisan Francisco. ue neia inursaay or naay Mary's Catholic church The prrze is a 20 lb.

turkey, but' if you guess all four temperatures correctly vou win $50. To dauble your prue oil you have to do is order an 8 dcy 4 lme Time want ad. Then if you win the contest you will receive two 20 lb. turkeys. Or if you guess all four tcmperoiurei coi reclly you wili receive $100.

Bui everyone 'who cntert ihe eunresl and orders an 3 doy 'ad between November 7 November 15 gets tree of ejitra chorgc a new occlusive "Wealhc ramci." The Wectherama a complete liftlc weather station ihat meosur.c5 doily rainfall and tempuralufe, keeps record 01 total rainfall ond indicates ihe wind speed arid direction. You'll be hoppy lo own one. WHAT YOU WIN DEPENDS ON YOU! A 20 lb. Turkey If you win the contest S50.00 If you gues all four temperotures correctly 2 20 Turkeys lf you win the contest ond ordered on 3 doy ad during the con test period $100.00 If you gueu nil the temperatures correctly and order an day ad during the contest period. Cn ces i ol cbeve pricD v.

iil be divided EVERYONE WHO ENTERS THE CONTEST AND ORDERS A 4 LINE, 8 DAY WANT AD RAYMOND BASSO collapsing. A fire department in ha later squad attempted unsuccessfully to revive him. A native of San Praneiscu. Bedford had operated his merchants' nati'ol service here foi seven years. lie was the foundi i in Hamilton, and interment will St.

Mary's Catholic ceme DALY CITY Raymond Basso etfijTcV 13. TS Wilshirc avenue. I v. ias pronounced dead Ited the City lory there. Local arrangements arc in charge of Crosby N.

Gray arrival at Junipcro Serra hosui i. (2) That chapel, Burhngame avenue. Redwood City. Novcm bcr 5. a son.

i HEMING, Arthur. 1503 SouliV tal here last night after suffering a heart attack at his home of the Paeifica Sweethearts Youth club and was a member of Pnciflca parlor of Native Sons of the Golden West. Ihe Paeifica; A fire department i r.h a LESLIE HAUTE Said Council 'of ciu orlClarcmoiit street. San Mateo, No squad called by his Redwood City docs hereby dccif.rcj vcmber 5 a son Leslie Harte. 61, Burlingsme drod, was unable to revive him Lions club leader, died at King Funeral services are nt the Vaiente.

Marini, Porata City hospital yesterday morning following a sudden heart attack. He was attending the Lions' cab Ditiatod by II. oi owr HOLL1STER. Guy. 101 Bermuda drive.

San Mateo, November S. a' daughter. MAGNIN, Maximc. 41 S.reet place. San Matec, November 5, a daughter.

Lions club, the Paeifica Moose Lodge, the Elks lodge of South San Francisco, Local 6 of the l.E.E.V.'., and the Marion Council of the Knights of Columbus cf Daiy City. Surviving arc his wife. Florence: a daughter, Mrs. Barbara! chape! in San Francisco conference over the week ATANACIO AGUAYO CAZARES end ir. King City.

YOUNG. Michaci. East notion v. ithouL rtnuirir.K lioLiLiDLi la Lr said Ci ail lliat lern tory herc.ir.a ttcr ond dc soritKd. 2.

Said Council dees hereby declare thai rtans lor desirinc said are as fcltcws: Tr. cnnLribult: to and facilitate tilt orderly ffrovvta and development of both Lie Cliy nid lt: i or Martin of Paeifica; a sister STUTK SAN FRVNCISCO Ataacio Aguayo Cazares, 61 ar, El Paso, farm worker, was pronounced dead at Kaiser Foundation hospital here Saturday Mrs. Madeline Lourdeaux. and a A native cl Montreal. Canada, he had lived at Vancouver avenue.

Burlingamc, for 23 years. For many years he was a field manager for the Fuller Brush; NEW! Between Nov. 7 15 icr. locliitate propei brother. Edward J.

Bedford, both of San Francisco. A rcauiem. mass will be cele after suffering a heart attack company. A veteran ot world iewers. and oiher ed in the Canadian Bellevuc avcniiE.

San Mateo, November a daughter. CIUFO, Anthony, 632 Myrtle avenue. Redwood City, November .6. a son. HENKENSf EFKEN.

Raymond, 1G52 Cottage Crove avenue, San Mateo. November 6, a daughter. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and KEYS! Charles, 2323 Woostcr avenue, Belmont, November 6, a brated Wednesday at a.m. at War 1.

he i v.n ur jH rn sid territory Church of the Goad Shcpbcr i artsy Gets This Weatherama here. Itosary will be recited tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Chapel by while visiting friends at 156 Hemlock avenue. Funeral services are pending. ARLINGTON P.

CASIAGNTNO SAN CARLOS Funeral serv ices will be conducted tomorrow night at, 8 o'clock from the Carl areas in viCt over KOiiinc plans Hie City: nmJ ti provide oilier munieipril seri'ices snid territory inr the mutual berte 3. DECEMBEa 12, tLDBO. at till hour of 8:00 o'clock P. ir. the Board ot Supervisor's Ctianibers He is Survived by his wire.

Mrs. Florence Harte of Burlingame: a son, Gordon. U.S.N., Corvallis, a daughter. Mrs. Harry B.

Hahn of San Carlos: two sisters, Mrs. E. S. Jenison the Sea, ana interment will hi nt Holy Cross cemetery. Colma Hail of Justice and Records, Red of San Mateo and Mrs.

Charles ALTA M. BICHMUELLER SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Mrs. Alta M. Eichmu eller. 17 wood City, Sop.

Ms too County. California, is hereby fixed as the lirhi person ownine; real property wlthir Houston, Texas: a FREE SEftUOlA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. CLOSE, Waiter Joseph, 20'i grandson, Sleven Harte of Cor 127 Mulberry avenue. South San mont chapel, 1101 Alameda de las Pulgas in Belmont, for Arlington Peter Castagnino.

6D, a retired painting contractor who died Saturday at the Millbrae sanitarium after a lengthy illness. the ur.lnhabited territory herein after describee ana proposes tre ct tc! Leghorn street, Mountain View, Francisco, died this mornim Peninsula hospital' after a iliness. vallis, and granddaughter, Cheryl Ilohn of San Carlos. He was a past president of City. appoar before said Ci November a.

a daughter. GARCIA. James. 267ti Goodwin the Burlingamc Lions and served A r.ative of California and a avenue. Redwood City, November was a resident at 730 Chestnut: deputy civtrxt fxveir.or of tlic Cny ot street, and niacin Jiarr in ind cj: a daughter.

WILLIAMS, Robert 4080 El Lions. He was also a member of the San Mateo Elks lodge. area lor .12 years. He was a mem 1 Cerrito road, Palo AUo, Novem Iy.hu:. c.

i'. i.J bcr or the Bay view lodge. IOOF of Redwood City and was past resident here four years, Mrs. Biclimucller was an office employe of Pacific'Telephone. Surviving are her husband.

Raymond; a son. Anthony. two brothers, Alvin and Henry Nicolini of San Francisco, and four sisters, Ida and Rita' Nico Funeral services will be held 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday from ber 5, a daughter. CHANEY.

Herman 2j23 Il City, and jr. ihc SAN MATEO 'X. president of Peninsula Pamt linois street. East Palo, Novem Patterson and O'Connell chapel with Dr. Ceorgc Peters the First Presbyterian church of ber E.

a daughter. ig Lontractor association. Surviving are his daughter. TIMES. 3 newspaper Of ft: ce in lion pubUshed ouliitie the ot Itedwoed but within lii County oi San Maloo, Callforaia, i the inanaer Urr.e and as quired by law.

and to cause wr; Ci D. r. i GUZMAN. Luis. SO; lini and Mrs.

Grace Bossi of San! frh til Burlingame officiating baugh street. Redwood City Mrs. Arline Darnley Df San and his son. Robert Castag CONTEST RULES Francisco and Mrs. Mary Owens: inurnment will follow at flic Alta vember G.

a daughter. nino of San Carlos. He was the JACOBS, Lee. till California of 'funapah, Nevada. A requiem jnass will be cele way.

Redwood City. November a son. brated Wednesday at 9 ajn. from grandfather of five. The Bayvicw IOOF will officiate tomorrow night's services.

In urnmcnt will be private. the ritanncr and within the time bv' 5. The territory proposed to be annexed to the City of Redwood Citv and hereinafter described is hciThv dnsirnated "CordUlffras Glen SH1NN1CK. Robert 31 Mesa Memorial parlc. Los Altos.

Contributions lo the Lions club charity or Eye Fund arc preferred, JOHN E. BURSON John Edward Burson. SO, 22S North Delaware street, died Sun GUESS THE WEATHER OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK TO TEMPERATURE EDITOR: San Mateo Times 145 Second Avenue San Mateo, California The high and low temperatures ot Sc International Airpc rl on November' 17 cn 13 will be: Bret Harte drive, Redwood City November 6. a son. Annexation." I 6.

Tlic above said territory proposed to be annexed lo the City of SEELEY, Dor.n 1192 Lau BRIG. GEN. PHILLIP BRUTON reles drive, Los Altos, November day at Mills hospital. a son. MAGCINETTI.

Robert Mateo. State of Tj.S.A. former Paeif. divi CPHv California, bounded and more fully native of Illinois, he had re sion engineer for the U. S.

army South Norfolk street. San Mateo sided in San Mateo 40 years, tie November a daughter. ice t'cc, Brans a portion zl Cei ilUcms Glen as deslijnated on ihat map enlilled "Trad No. 7S6, as a retired machinist. Surviving arc his wife.

corps of engineers, a resident oJ 241 La Cruz avenue in Millbrae died today at Great Falls, Mem The general succumbed to OIC'i. S. 'i recorded Jo dc of San Mateo: a daughter, Gertrude Rcar.don. of DATE HIGH LOW Th jrscoy, November 17 Tridcy, November 18 April' IP." ttiC i. in 1 Pane a id Ijclr.p more ti j.i.;irly ihcS sudden illness at Malmstrom Air son.

Robert P. Burson, of Bum Force base hospital. General and Mrs. Burton All So.uls,:' Catholic church Rosary will be recited tomorrow 8 p.m., from Amos Larson Chapel. Interment will be at Golden Gate Notional cemetery, San Bruno.

JEAN ANDERSON REOCH SAN BRUNO Mrs. Jean An derson Rcoch, 71, died suddenly yesterday at her home at 704 Sycamore avenue. She was a native of Scotland and had lived 12 years in California, five in San Bruno. Surviving are tier daughter. Mrs.

Helen E. JarvelUi, with whom she made, her home; two daughters. James Anderson, of Charleston. W. and P.

G. Anderson, Ogrten Dunes, 111. Services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. from San Bruno Funeral home, with the Kev. Norman E.

Neison of Calvary Lutheran church officiating. Interment will' be in Cypress Lawn Memorial park. Colma. point 3EGINKING lingamc; a step son, Joan C.j Shipper, of San Mateo: a niece. Are Arrested to Great Falls three weeks ago to; Mrs.

Louise uevercatix, of Bet in the Corporate Ijrr.it Line ot Ihe C. r.f r.Liiiv.jod C. ss Ci: by Ordinance No. 963 ot the City i Rechveod City, daled April n. lfi6D.

for the annexation of "ScqJaia said point also being itie moot, and two grandchildren. visit their son in law and daughter. Col. and Mrs. Arthur H.

Labium. A native of San Francisco. Gen SANTA CRUZ fUPD Alfoii7.il V. Lira. 21, who escaped from Santa Cruz jail Thursday, was Funeral services will be held 2 p.m.

Wednesday from Snei I eral Bruton was the son of Mr. dcr and Sullivan chapel. Inter 1 Fmnciieo back behind bars today following NAME ADDRESS CITY Hetsti Hctchy Water Supply mail will be in St. John's ceme and Mrs Philip Bruton. snr.

2r.dei' in. Napa. deeet recorded, in Boole 46 of tit. He attended schools at Wood lery. San Mateo.

I eia Seccrds af San Mnteo CoUnlv Deputies also arrested a girl lana ana was a graduate Poly at Pare 21s, and bcins eo.oo feet companion, Darleen M. Parks, JAMES II. MITTEMILLER lor hT Ii in width, wish the easterly h.te technic mstituic. Funeral services are pending, as said read is shown on that mar. entitled.

"Map of Johnson Sub Santa Cruz. She was held on charges of aiding and abetting a Military funeral services will i conducted at 2 p.m. Thurs iy at Golden Gate National division recorded October A. 130U in Ihe office of the Recorder oi Saa Maters County Cahiorn.r. ir Chock her Ley den Recovering cemetery in San Bruno for lay want ad wilh your contest entry.

Tnis Liber 7 of at Fafrc Ika 5 tn "Vcathe THTvNCFt txr.rlf ID ify yo i) fugitive. Lira was serving a one ear sentence for auto theft and attack with a deadly weapon when he walked out of jail while serving as a trustee janitor. Officers, following a tip. want to the home nf Lira's uitclc, Ben From Gun Wound LOS ANGELES UPI Bit Leyden. star the "It Could Be You" NEC TV show, v.

as report Raid Ordinate r. li id I on 3 aay want oa order blon wilh this en to receive ihe free Weoiheroma. You rr r. a free Wealherarr.a for each mdividuol 8 ad ordered. James H.

MiltemiHer. 4S, Ml ANNA BINNING Ipoinseltia avenue, who died Mrs. Anna Binning, a resident Sntunlav morning of an nppar uf 121 Warren road San Mateoep. aUack while duck hturt ror the past 50 years, died Fri ijnf, on Grizzly island, near Sui day at a Butiir.gamc ncsl home. SU11 Bav Limit Lil the Cil: rtcd.vood City 1.

Anyone is eligible to enter the contest except employees of The Times or members of their fomilies. 2. The contestant may. sub mlt os many entries, as dev lired on offkiol entry blanks' printed in The Times, but only one exact sized, hand drawn facsimile of the official entry blank. No mechanically reproduced (printed, mimeographed, etc) copies of the entry blank wili be accepted.

3. Entries may be mailed or delivered by hand to the offices of The Times. 4. Entries must reach the contest editor by Thursday morning, November 171 but no entries can be postmarked after November IS midnight. No entries received after that rime, whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be eligible for the content.

The Times is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 5. In case of ci iie, the prize will be equally divided. 6. The decision of the judges is final and oil contestants agree to abide by the judges' decision.

All entries become the property of The Times, and none can be returned. Answers to ths contest or the name of the winner will not be given out over the telephone. The. winner will be notified, by The Times. 7.

The winner will he determined by the official U.S. Weather Bureau record ot San Francisco International Airport. The contestant who sei'ects the most "exact" temperatures right of the four is the winner. The prize will be a 20 lb. turkey.

In. the event two or more contestants guess the same, number right or no ctl resting comfortably today at Villanucva of Napa, Sunday. Lira native ol San Fran and Miss Parks flctl through Cedars of Lebanon hospital where he was undergoing treatment For a shotgun wound suffered in a hunting, accident. i. mec or HC5.S" feet mur.

POIT OI 1 BEGINNING; THENCE leaving said easterly line of Cordilleras Road and Corporate Limn Line North 79 53' SO" West a distance of 40.00 fort to punt in tile westerly line of Cordilleras jjd ijojrt Sm.lh K. a it 7 feel friv.r CONTEST DEADLINE Tuesday, Nov, 15, Midnight A native of Milborm. he made his home in California for 20 years and was employed at cisco, and the wife of the late Charles' Binning, who died in back door into a heavily woodoi hillside area when they saw the deputies. the naval shipyard at Hunters! Leyden was struck by pellets Point. in the arm and chest Saturday 1 1 7 corner of Lot 3 said Cordillera Clon: THENCE Surviving are his wife.

Mary''hen a hunter in another party Twin Girls Born To Nancy Gates SANTA MONICA Ac TIMES WANT AD ORDER BLANK NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE NO Write your ad here: Louise: two sons, Richard Mitte icd a shotgun as the victim miller of the U. S. Air Force at'walked in an irrigation ditch Okinawa, and William Miltemil ear Richfield, Utah. He was THEN'CE Norlh East. distance ol THENCS Snuih Er.rt a dtKancc THENCE Nartf.

rj5.ni too 8 so 1 92.17 feet let' of the L. S. Army, stalionetl THENCE North East a distance of THENCE North in Germany, and two grandchil drcn. feel: 45" 05' 3Q" di; tr.r DEATH NOTICES Friends, may call at Patterson tress Nancy Gates, the mother of two boys aged 7 and 4, gave birth Saturday to twin daughters at St. John's hospital.

Dr. Blake Johnson reported the mother and her twins were doing fine. Miss Gates has been ,32 .78. feet to the moat, northerly earner Lot 5 of said Cordillems iGIen: THENCE North 84' 17' i5" and O'Connell chapel until 1 Thursday. liUS.

Survivors include one daughter. Mrs. May belle Schumacher of San Mateo, and two grandchd drcn. Lieiitcnattt litichard Bin ning, and Carol Lynn Schumacher, of San Matca. Services 'were held today at 2 p.m.

from Crosby N. Gray chapel. Burlingame. Inurnment will bo at 'Cypress Lawn Memorial park, Colma. PANSY GIBSON BROWNELL Mrs.

Pansy Gibson Bfowncll, 71, died Saturday at Community hospital in San Mateo after a long illness. She lived at 1700 Hillside drive, Burlingame, far lli years, and was a housekeeper lor Father Otis Calloway of Our Lady ot Acgels Catholic church of Burlingame. A reauiem mass will bo held East a distance of GO. 51 feet to point In the easterly line said Ftoad. said KU JOILV M.

MACKENHAUSEN SR. wed to business executive William Hayes for nine years. to business executive Wil liam Hayes for nine years. REDWOOD CITY The father SIt fed Wof KPSSlL'iSS: "tS of the harbormaster of Port Redwood City died yesterday moiT.ir i Irrgthy John M. Mackcnhausen Sr 73 i Beocn street, died in a Mcnio Park rest Siomc.

A native of Min ncsota. he was a local resioenl 3o yeai and had been a ear penter at (lit St. Patrick's semi at 10 a.m. from Our; loroon' nary, in Mcnlo Park for 30 years before retirement. Survivors include three sons Roy Mockenhausen of Mill brae.

John M. harbormaster Lady of Angels church. Interment will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Colma. The rosary will be held st 7 o'clock tonight at Crosby N.

Gray chapel. Burlingame. BESSIE: FOliD REDWOOD CITY Funeral services' will be conducted at .2 p.m. tomorrow from Ihe Wood of Port Redwood City, and Leo, of Redwood City: three daugh FOR SALE GROUP: 1 day S1.50 for 4 lines, each additional day: 50c If ad oppeari on one Tuesday, add 28e for Post; if Iwo Tuesdays, add 56c for two Posts. ALL OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS (4 line rate): 8 Days 7 Days 1 Day S.6.40 $5.60 $1.72 (Add 2Sc if ad appears Tuesday) All classified ads appearing in Tuesday night's 'Times" will automatically appear the Wednesday morning San Mateo Post and Peninsula Shopping Guide.

If rate is higher or lower than you indicate, we will send you a correct invoice. Date you wish ad to begin: Number of days to publish: Classification: (Write in classification such as Lost and Found, Car for Sale, etc. Mail io Temperature Editor SAN MATEO TIMES 145 Second Avanue, San Mateo ters, Mrs. J. B.

Abbott. Mrs. Leo Hewitson, and Mrs. Frank all of Redwood City He was Ihe grandfather of sb chapel oi Crippen and Flynn a li Morluarv Canpel. Soulh 10" 01' 10" West nlonfi pnid scNWAuyi i'n Burilnsame.

NDvcm. ''corpctcUmU3 re ,1 Mm ber 1940. Grace Schwalm: distance of 268,00 feet to the TRUE rf TlK V1 HELEN a jgNSS Tft BLrdJt bojh HaiMi, rpvifi SKo iff H'SrSiS ch ands IMSil Inifflmi drcn. Fgncrai iervkK will ac tic FUNCRAt SERVICE JUB 'B Co.f 1 Park 'Road, BurEingame. In MMbrseNnv Caminffical 81 Mh7onn.

Pe 'ir 'cioS'ino5: MiUbrn. IUn0 51 It Olivet Cemelery offers facililtn lor Deleted husuand oi Anaa Castag burial, cremation, inurnment and i nine of San carte, laitifr eniomamer, ic are wilhin'inp cf Rcterl Cfslapnlpo of Sin Car mcan5 ol Ih "a I i San SAN MATEO COUNTY Or Vr Meripte Roacrl and Richard Camlcv cJ 1 1 a I San Mateo Jnd Hcnnelll ard San TT I HcAKI orotnLrr. Pranc'iscoagc' 5 I ASSOCIATION yi MMiM Ulivet FTSTSjd EARfR SEARCH ALL FAITHS CEMETERY aaifsss 45 North st cn. J.f F9X sW mm. city plM wan will be private.

mmmm for Mrs. Bessie Ford, 70, of 153 and the great grandfather of I numbers right, then the contestant whose average comes closest to the average of the correct temperatures will be the winner. In the event the contestants are still tied, then prizes will be equally divided. 3. winner's prize will be doubted if he or she orders an 8 day classified ad during period November 7 November 15 to begin in The Times no later than One week after the ad is ordered.

eighl. Funeral services will be con ducted from Layng and Tinney chapel tomorrow at a.m.. thence to Our Lady ol Mt. Car Hudson street, who died Saturday night at Communily hospital following a long illness. A native ol Piedmont.

she was a local resident for five years. Surviving are her brother, Sherman Mann Redwood City, and a sister. Mrs. Elsie Barry of Beverley Hills. Interment will be in Cypress Lawn Memorial park, Colma.

mel Catholic church for celebration of requiem mass at Interment will be in Holy Cross cemetery, Colma. A rosary will bo recited at 8 o'clock tonight at the chapel..

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