Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 29

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
San Mateo, California
Issue Date:
Page:
29
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

LEGAL NOUCE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Sdn Mateo Times OBITUARIES ALBERT FLEISHMAN Bruno Mayor Seeks Park (Time! Rtdiraod REDWOOD CITY, April 7. County supervisors have instructed County Manager E. R. StsJlingsr to write, a letter to San Bruno Mayor James V. Fitzgerald, outlining the oi negotiations' for a north county park in.Crest moor Park.

Urges Action The action was taken after Fitzgerald" the board, suggesting that supervisory had been misinformed about the matter, and calling for firm action on purchase oi the property. Fitzgerald said he was told by. Supervisor Thomas that the county held an option to buy the property for S2300 an acre. Fitzgerald pointed out thai such is not the case. This was acknowledged by supervisors.

Callan was not present. Supervisor Edward R. McDonald suggested Stalling write the let XXOtt" ACL HEN. ET THESE. PJ4ESESIS: i 3 the tinderplsned; D.

EJSF VBM 4oi.er1r. eertlfyl: That my pame in lull' DONAiD RKFVEJ: And tliRI plftee '5 27 AvmE. Cr Tt a nrr re, t. tr.U tn Hncns In" the State oi Calliomta. under the icil r.am und style of "REF CONST KTCTIUN 1 am the vvner Bnd proprietor of nid t.n:tt the )late irn sold busiiiesH' l's carried on my principal plac'e.

buMi ess under said at IDS illt iv WTTX eH WWSRF.OF 1 Vl.y herevinro set ray' hand this sixth MycCrlFvraL STATE OE CAl IFORNTA '1 On' th.s etiv day of April hundred and', flftv tive. before TJTOMAS. a N'otary Public In and for the. Ccrnnty oi San State If tfij.n; r.ejeiu, rtulv tiommlssloncd and v. om er sonally appeared REFVEM, known to, nio to be the person whose name 1s ssibstTl bed to the A ittilr, f.nd ackr.owl me til tit executed tin irNKSS tvji le.vf rieriiir ret ny hand and affixed inVOff Ida: 'seat Jn the Countyot rieunlv l' oni, LMtee.

enni.i. nt Cul I Ihe oiCICC of tlin Citnt; of tuu W( Cenr.i. C.f.lC. J.pr. Q.

19 "OTrCE OF ITKNT10JT TO it a i nil. alii oi ALCOHOLIC April TO T. O. MAT COSrfh BUDiect ta issuance oi ue.in cense applied lor. and mm! si afttir tire dato posted; notice )s ntreby Flven a he 1 icr.

Irnf 1 proposes to sell nioohollo. bevcr agau ni these premises, described eon So. Delaware, Min aiateo. sar Matte County tnnmch the in nnpiy.nft to the I.K tiartment ot. Alcoholic Beverage Control ter issuance by transfer an alcoholic ueyerape jioenoo Iheae premises follow: ON i Ail GENBKAT Anv one desirlnsr to protest the issuanca ot such license muy file a verified protest with trie Depart men: ot Alcoholic Beverage Con at Sac ns fa (1.

nij.1 a pro vided by it w. nr 'Tllia KL'PSP IOR COL'RT ot State of California In and tor the County cf Pm. 'ianni jSlLLlAP.i 1IOTARD. HILLIAUD II mLTJAKD and as IQ WAP.TJ PERRY HJljljJAl UJ. adn strator of the efitate ot HOWAED P.

HILLLvnU. also HILTjIAKD and as HOW ABB PISBBY SV iAJAU. uoceaeeu, the creditors, of and all persons havinir claims against said deceased, ltd file them, with the necessary vot. win in thlu notiee. the ottl of the.

lc or ie Superior Court of tn State Cal Iter In the County ot Sar. race nl dot LEGAL NOTICE said administrator, at his T3I Mi ddlefl eld F.oad,' Bed wood. Cltr. Calirornlri, tho same being thc.Tilace tor the transaction decede jaanjTia id dTaTCy, District Attorney ana Elii Louise sT Deputy District." Attorney. Attorney lor Public Afimlnl re I 1" 1 d'nh.

March IT, 24, SI, Apr Thnmn. Be'edy, lii 'InK, yOTJCE! OF TrHE APPOlTiED for rnoB.vr of will IN" XI IE SUPEBIOE COUBT.oC State. ir. and for 'the Coiin'ty. SanJlat'eo.

In Matter of the Estate' of MET A S. I BICIiTERi Notice Is hereby, siven that Thursday, the itli tday of Apri! A.D. lOSS of that dan and Court Boom of nreiidlPK 'aTudKC, the Cotirt House in Ite davond City. In the County if "an Mna'C, State oi Cadi (or. a.i, 1 aVe' ber.sp pointed as the time, and the v.dli ot MJIT deceased.

and frir liearlns the apnit catlon of LEICHTHIB liD P. AttDS and T. Mia V. A'a JH Tor lit ia. nnnnnc fn WIMIlS 1:1 Vt' A TK of Letters Testamentary tliereon.

r.eference to said pctltion lst horc a li arte i ir 11' 1 r. i a na l. ten. i A TKdaTG, ITurT By Emily CaliOMnly. ClfTlt (Enrlorsedl Filed Mar.

2i, 1SS3 JCT1 A BBVX1KG, Oi. rl: San Fnejiciaao 'j Call T.rrd.a Attenr ays for rated Mama Publlshcd;" in the San ilateo Tlrrcs Mnreh 3D. 31, Amil 1, 2 4, 5, ,.7. 10.VS.. (03JS) CF.BTIFICATF.

OF )lOTf. HXl UXDKR VlCTM'IOlS JfABLTJ C. LF.ON'G. t.MCi.TM and GO MM CM1 C. IMdC VG So herebv certify tiiat thcy are a co partnership and the only persons ijiteretted in that certain ianslnosa Manotvi as oT AMD ABU whlcli said copartnership Is oper.itinRM at 2C4b El Camino Real in thc'City of San Jiateo.

County ot Sau. llateo, Stale CMiro nia: tha: the 1 1 11 names and addresses of said co partners are as follows: MABMK C. LEOC El Camino Ileal. San Mateo. Ca ifornia, MtOM.

iath Avcnitc, I San M.n.teD,.Cnlinornla. HOWAED C. LTnON'G, 7in Avenue. San Mateo. Cnll 'ornla.

IN WITNESS WMEP.EOF, we lifive hereunto set our hards tills 17th day of Ularc h. V333. C. LMCaTG CO.KDOM C. LBOlVir HOWARD C.

STATE OF CAL1FOP.XIA "I cS. ooeCc LEOXO and HOWARD C. LBOAG. belnff the partners named iu the foreeoinrr Certlllcate, each being dl.lv inert, to himself lays, that all Of the Milcirmat.an oanla.aed in said Certificate is true ot his on knowledire. Subscribed and sworn to before Ifarch.

1 t'OHIN A. COST MoMirv PM n.ic in and for r.nnntv and State. fFrdnrsedl Filed In the office ot the County Clerlt County. atareli 1S Sa. BM.VINC, Clcrlt.

Bf Lorn Beyufy "Fn'di In theSr.n JJatrn Timps alareli 24.. SI, April I'iiSSM the Citv Council of th Council' hereby Invite worlc to be done iirl Improvement forth In Resolution ot Intention iM April 4, lSnu. anrdciih LOST AND FOUND: LOST FemEle Siimese. Tidnlty' Laurel Oreek and Laurelwood. San 'MHo, Prliltii, April i.

Eewsjd. PiSSONAtS SPIRITUAL PSYCHIC CLAIRVOYANT ILiiSi LEONA lELifi tNNEKJtClST a IS. FTJTURE AS BE. SHE CAU HELP. JfCD.

ID p.m. DA S44S 1334 Ei Crnlno Real Mento Paris SPOT REDUCING NO DIETING NO OlROBINC THE DODS BEAOTIPCL DI 35S INCOUE TAX. and QHARlLY TAX BBTUase PREPARED MM ABLE RATES. CALL MR. BLANK.

SPECIAL NOTICES Popular Piano Lessons HELP WANTED MALE 7 REAL EST." SALESMAN a resources listlnss oi IV d'n a at your disposal. PPDlntmtr t. da 613 El Camino, Mateo. FI 3 MEN (3) We can use 3 men at once. Aite 21 40.

NO investment, fransportsllon tll Mif.rd Wcztlr. SL.15 to per liour start. Apply before 3 sub Just oil. So. San Mateo.

(71 for llcchsed real estate silnnni 1 liljh ciiilSer. Apply HOWAV AGENCIES. IO0A El Camino Real, San Mateo. DI 3 3S7 1 lOppOiit Mills Hoipltal). car and lie aneressive.

Apply I South St San Mmeo. Room, SHIPPING CLERK. IciBClt ExpOrt. Mast tan a a an ta 3 5 nado 1 dpi na DRAFTSMAN'. RENDERING AntD REStCENTl.M.

DH di VHC. TI 5 0373. 17) PART TIME WORK. San FranciKn. d'J EXPERIENCED aolteltori.Ior old established Penlniuia construction llrm: telephone or docr tc doo Phone JU 8 850B.

.17) EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES wB All Service Employ. Agcy, 151 2nd' San Mateo tlAR TISH DI CaDROlc fail charee UHpr. Get), ledger nxp. 4575 BKpr, Much. Surroupll.

post ..1250 Skpr. Am 1 1. AR rnnrnJl Bkpr. AMIS1. Good tjpiac 2S3 Ida ai Acc't I.

Ta, astnt air, iii. J35D 100 Tkpr. Carl at.l crul. M. 137: ceiEterClcicd, 13 3 Coon F.

l. CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF EMPLOYMENT. NORTH SAN MATEO NO FEES' WOMEN' Legal Sccreto.rjr lJO Steno Bookkeeper '515 Clerk Typist iFigureii v. 325 150 Statist Iqal IyplEI SO Stencil t2 REX Employment Agency 12S Rm.

a. s.M. FI Sfi: Cook, gc'i. una 'tl35hr eook, 3 hrs 3 ACTION EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 19 Street, Suite 11, S.M. Jobs Coming in Daily Register Now DI 3 1813 IB! ASSOCIATED EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 320 3rd Ban DI I 454B vfE HAVE A NCM3ER OP OUT bTandino opentnos tor both msn.

and womek includING VftlCE. TECHNICAL, IHDUS TEXAL AND. SALES. Also Open'TChurs. Eves; 7 9 Annc Wheeler Agency 123 Sccor.el.Aie..

S.M. Suite 505' DI 4aT197 i'm' jobs open in all classifications; San Mateo Employment TAffency) 131. Bt S.M. 151 4 835 ANITA. TEFFTl Eiec.

Secty. Mjr till Ore. rhlhd S. StrnO. 35 3S 'M5 CiUliler.

TyplJl '3J Secty. 2J 33 K50 Lecil P.A Sileswortiao, 30 to iO TCP 41.115 up Tool and Gauae Lab. Proil. Control Conatr, Equip. Sop.

Much Mtri. Imp Snltlvnn tVest. Atlorneys HL MMfiN. Mo. 1MM5 IK.

THE. SUPERIOR ot c' Stiite of CallforniaMir. for the. County of San Jlatco', Action brought In ie stioerior Court of the State ot California. In and fur the County.

San Mateo; complaint riled tn said County. of San plateo, in the off: PRLINJ A. GL'tXTAMA, 'Defendant THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SEND CKTJTTTMCS FELIX A. QUINTAN Defendant. are iiereby reciulred to ap aa aetlol: broilftlll list you h) the above narieit plaintiff.

of California, in and. for the County ot San irateo. and'answer'tlie'com plaint filed therein within tendays lexcmsive oi tne aay ot service) after the service' oa you ot this Summons. nerved said County. II served elsewhere within thirty days, Ann you are hereby notified that yoi id i no annr and it.

tile Tilaiatiff will take' Judpinont any money or dnmafres tae com plaint, as arislnir or will annlv to Court for any other relict de miMinrd andthe 'aj Sarsriar Count of an stale ti TMnn thti, in. and for the Mareh, A.D. 1933. oali JCHM a rM MM.iTC, rnrh Ll Ainu Maes, Deputy Clerk. shad die dan Man, Titvo farch aM.

April T. 1 1,. 1M. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Dry' Oak $17.90 Small JS.90 alco. Tree djilv ery.

Opon 24 houra. Ph. DA 5 4(11. 530 South Orn '41 CHEV. CLUB COUPE ataana, cnncK nan cin l3Ap.GAlrf '41 Ponfiflc.

Can esn late Friday, Saturday or Sunday, 52C Occidental. San Mateo. CONVEimBLS DeSoto '53 Fir Pbono.DI .2 1361, 194S SUPER BUICK SEDAN 'oriBlnal 'owner, good appearance and condition, S335. It you loot you'll hey. Piion riT 3 4n.L 43) vVArrm RELIABLE tVQMAN i' else, ransc.

t. irdro ar nad nar.t can nt.idi alird.n j.trrt baft. Jni a i nistt. 1141 Be. nal, DI 3 51B1.

TAPPAN GAS a.aTGE condlticn. r.i. LY S98(l Mercury. '50. Sport Sedan n'iM.

aa j.jiSn. IM psuvate hoKe, lovelji. double nana a dt trcd. tor real r. Hrls, parent and child.

Near trans ibOPS. PbCtlO DI .1 unluinished, enclosed. pcrution. Pbons DI Yital Statistics Tbe falicwlr JldittUttt LICENSES ISdLTTI 21. Mountain View.

Lth tie rle.iBeritendorl. 2S1 Berllniriime. TAN 33 fOBT Lecna. ao ph Titngc, 2fl. Sin Bruno, and Lyone M.

nttl. nptn i. f). at: UIVOaCE COHrLATVTS FILED ADAMS' Helen drier vs. Josepb alarm cn a nidiy.

catttn Otra: 1 CAPLE CS'rl Mae treme cruelty. COMES GlcrU F. KYBCaO Alice May T. GeoTse Herhtrt: extreme, cruelty. PKYOR Bette A.

vs. Hush mental Mifferlinr'. HP36I Marilyn Mae' vs. Samue, Peter: mentaj sufferir.i:. S0OL0IZ2O Mary D.

vs. Peter extreme cruelty. A r.v VI. ThcaidS E. extrentt cruelty.

VVILSOK Lenors V. vs. Jick i i i i i i GltAIfTKU ALPH Lorct' tL Lena from Edward BACON lGItnn C. Irom Alice 1 RSEKAK Paoltr.e. E.

rom Clevk O. JA7FEP.XES Tbomas. Irani Helen Msrlene: cjCffmc cmnlty. ORLOIVSKt DorOtby Edn Irom PlNAf, DECllEES CHANTED GT.ATT Iltlen frorr. ienry.

ilArr nelores It. (rem Raymond D. PRDJlATie MATTEKi at.aatf of a tlzaa a adm'Jnlstritlon. Vniui of Mtite.un tor. drriasiid.

Petluon for Iftlcrc of Estate et Jacob S. Standi ey, alias, a. a. fd Predict nt atiLt cd aid. Value oi estate less tnan Sia.poc.

Estate allis, of pranit Cheater of eslate DEATH NOTICE In Los Gitos. Apr: 5. 1533. Linffdon husband oi Akjibs t. of solse.

and Mie. Ira Eoyit an Menlo Pat. Ct'dt. A native ot ll.yeati. Member of San Muceo Hotary nd Oi nr.d an: did tattc.

Fan rrt. 10 a. at tr.e Kelvin mortunry, tcs nmtsr Ihf Los Cutos lodte, 104. P. is.

M. Cremation, ori PtTSBSAL aouE Crosby N. Gray Co. DUmond I 5aai SNEIDER' SULLIVAN MORTICIANS IOST AND FOUND mo old colUf tTPt pu named Duke. Sir: Carlos lleenm Lrr.i TM.rn i a dinar nl.

LV 3 7D21 or LY 5 7HI Black ticked Pointer and A ici'inn aaam stpny. vai Itv Eueild.ave.. Ssn Bruno, April 4. Pliene JU. 74M.

(31 Times Want Ads Bring Results Phone Diamond 3:1831 or EMerson '5 0429 JlESOLt'TIOX OF. TJiTEXTIOV. AXAMED.V DB. LAS PLXGA nORET, AVEX17E TO APPnOXIMATELY lOrt FEET. SOUTH 01' AV1LA HOAD NO.

iJ DISSOLVED, 'by Itie'clty Council che Clty of Calilo, its. opinion the puhllc Interest and require, and. that Jt lB. xhe, Intention o' City Councll to Drds. acqulsltlonh to and work to lmprO.vements to be made In'aalfl City, toivif: 'ie acfui.

ttrn of i tnin li: ew property. iyinp and belr.fr. Ute Cliv oi Sar Connly. or Sar. Elate of California, for.

in pur TOS'j r.f the ijiiirl'. iii Bl aril n. iH u'. AUiTLtiiv. de Is 5 JPulsas, a' public street, tcjrether wnn certain utility over Sane, pole andianchor easemciits.

described In the Drajrrara' of. Assessment. District "Ain f. ct Resolution ot IrLtentlon No. on file office of.

the City Engineer CLty. to hereby; made lor ii i icr particular) t6 fol loivinff. lmpi oyemertt: dt: hi. Pula from. enel Av eiur to one hundred teat more or.lcs: south AvJla, F.ond, aa sho or the Hfore stils.

Diagram, 'oi Asmcs i nn rt rLti on iilde oatc a'hi! cnbei i li eondtii I 0 inn hr slreet Isliindci and the jjlanllnj; nT if lar.d strlps. rernoval of Nlst Inff otnicturei w'dl "illf i nf ay. lonrcthev T.yitli aJV other work auxiliary above" which may be 'ratiuired to carry 'out tli.o same. .1. All il" said work and impr'ot montM aroito he oonstruded at thr ptace.

In th 4, particular lociuloni of the formn; siy.es. dl ui07i. aiid nnteri ils, r.cr at the Fancies and fi shown nnd rlfl i rei' eron.tl; r.ffi: City nth detailed JdssCrtptli posed Vork ar.d tor fin par 4. All of fiald work aiifj imui'os ment shnl be done under the supervisor the City Enclneer ll rl 11)1 nt snid work iT w.r.ti rial; shall be done and furnished to his satisfaction. D.

The estimated cost, of said proposed acrjuinStiop and 'proposed, improvements is SSS.O00.0U. 6. The City oC Sau Slateo will contribute approximately. S50.O0U.C0 to sald Improvements. 7.

Said contemplated acquisitions and work and improvements are oC rr.or than loual ordinary public benefit, and the cost of. raid i rovfencnls jinil the incldcnt.il expenses therc be assessed upon tiic proper us abutUrj tin to hap tv, .1 al, 1 ben af I rj thereby. fliC ill'llript at IV.U 'oi; oC said City. 1s hereby Kiven that T0 represent the unpaid to of'Vot Lo excrr ri cent (C per annjm. and to provide premium of five per cent ot or ti ni an i in, II.

ikIU b6 UUl aun Bond Plan A of Article the a Lt. annul an the" irat iratiillrru of henna hali itjurteon i Ircm the day ot followinc; their oatc. fti Except "as herein otherwise provldod for the Issuance bonds, all of' said work and Improvements. proceeunirs tut hl i Sad pursuant to Article :2. of Code til.

Paid it: does hereby declare, that ai lst aXMiueiK BasurnonLii, the iP the performance of a public runo c'n as e'lan, 1 onrn trerr aa dit a.n:l tnpna the levy collection of the. special axa to er aa te cal I ea.eil an a. rosts and expense ot said, act: ul sitlons und improvements 11. Nbtice Is hereby' Given J.hftt le'la'l lay of An, Ja.a at ll I li a ti: On in I O'aniCoei'S Saa.Matoo. Califol'aiii.

are hereby fixed as the tline aim when v. aere aay a id van ha inK anv objectiDttstn the propDied acqusltlov.s and improvements or r.Kiiir.st the district lo oe Ssessed for the costs and expenses titeretil. f.au. plans aecal Jentiaria, flles enslneer's. estimate, aaM.im or assessme lonn and Improvomeris no a made and carried, out a ac ordance" with this lRsolutlon ot Clerk ot said City.

shall nue this F.esoltitloa ot In.ten an to tr nnljlHnn. rvlee an: I' i'l Citv. which said paper," is slernu 'at i a a la tiiei.T no refliilreil to oe m' all can an. ana aiaatll for I hereby certify Hi to be a true. copy.

0 nreii oini: j'ot adopted a' I'eKiiicr. meeting her.or held Councilman: KElLtv, CAMPBMLJ BlNSACCA. 'SPEUa ano. jvy" MKOES. Cotmcllinen: NOJjK City ot San Jlateo.

p. jot: In the Sa t.oTtn; OTrcEio ieui'i'ons JV THE SUPEPJOR. COL TtT Of tii. Stite ot California, in and for rht Vaunt Mateo. thTn the Matter ot the Estate of "tice is fefeli? the underslsned CRAS V7LLK WILSON.

35xeoutor. oC.tln taat ami Testament of LOU rr inL'll nine hnnivn a 5 creditors ot and all persons havln? claims aca! irl deceased, to ll'" titer the necessary, nahliantira raontnn a.l riot thin notice. the office ot rlor Court ot th State Of CalTnnnlln i the County of, San the same, wiiu in a 1 asm vohLhtrrs. within fix mo th.i 11 first prV.icatlfi of. this not.ee, to the 'sald Exeoutor at the law ortlces of TOBIN JOBEs, Uier nia BanK EulldliiK.

San FranCie. California, the he. tie ir place "for the. transaction otMiie bnsltieas of said estate. Dated tltis lGth day.

of A.D. 155. W1LLIASI CHANVILLE. WJBOX Executor the Last Will and tS of LOUTSE Wtt SOX, also as 'LOraPE IVTLSON, also known as LOUISE GEAF.Y Deceased. TOBLN i 'TOBTK, I lIIbernia.Bnnk Euilillne.

San Francisco. California, Attorneys "for Kjtecntor. First nublicailoc In the Sar Itateo iTlraes 1955. pub. Liar.

IT Apr. 7. ljS Developer of Menlo Dies (Tlmc County News Sen lie) MENLO PARK, April 71 Mark John Loughlin, 75, longtime Menlo Park resident and instrumental in development of: the Santa Cruz avenue' business' district here, died yesterday at St Xukes. hospital, Francisco, a short illness, A native of. Hos'sick Falls, N.Y., Mr.

Loughlin Menlo Park in 1S20 as a ticket agent, for the Southern railroad. He served in' that capacity until 1930 when he resigned, to: enter the real estate 'and insurance business. "With a group of otner local residents, he was instrumental in fitiancinR construction of the lirst commercial buildings on Santa Cruz avenue in 1940. Until that time. all but a of the city's commercial structures were located along SI Camino Real.

He is a member Palo Alio council 2677. Knights Columbus, of Menlo Pari: Chamber of Commerce and an honorary life member of Springfield, lodge 61, S.P.O.E. Survivors include his widow, Ivy; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Fos ter, Mrs. Cecil Jack and Mrs.

Anna' Stevens, all of Los Angels, five nephews and two nieces. A rosary will be recited tonight at 8 o'clock at Colonial chapel. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Raymond's church.

A requiem mass will be said at Raymond's church at 3 a.m. Monday, Interment will be private. JAMES C. BROWN" James C. Brown, 54, 760 Edgewood road, San a native of Ohio, died today.

He was manager of the Central Accident Insurance company of San Francisco, and bad been a resident of San Mateo for the past 20 He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Brown; a brother, Hiestaiid Brown, Lansing, Mich. Brown was a member Of Sojourners, No. F. of Detroit; Peninsula bod ies, Scottish Bite Masons; San.

Francisco Commercial and University of Michigan Big Ten club. Funeral services will held Saturday, April at 2 p. m. from the Crosby Gray chapel under auspices of San Mateo lodge No. 226, F.

A. M. Inurnment will follow at Woodiawn Memorial park, Colma. New Arrivals AT MILLS HOSPITAL Three girls and two were bora yesterday and'." girl born Tuesday' at Mills hospital. Girls born yesterday were.

to the wife of Jerome Beck, ..707 Birch street, San Mateo; to the wife Ivyl Bishop, 508 Chestnut street. Redwood City, and to. the wife of Adornetto, 1500 Birch street, Sar. A girl was born Tuesday to' wife of Andrew Van Alysine, 7205 Circle Sacramento. Boys were born yesterday the wife of Pippo Twenty seventh avenue, San Ma teo, and to the wife oi George 799.

Victory avenue. South Francisco. AT COMMUNITY HOSPITAL A girl was born yesterday at Community hospital to the wife of Epifamo Mendiola, 429 wood side road, Redwood City. IN SAN FRANCISCO The following births in Mateo county families. were recorded yesterday in San Francisco: To the wife, of Carter Barher.

86 Renalto court. Redwood City March 31. a boy; to the wife of Jack A. Buller, 12 Fairmont drive, Daly City, March 29, a girl; to the wife of John CoaMey, 4 Wilms avenue. South San Francisco, January 28, a girl; to the wife: of Clifford Cross, 45' Santa Barbara avenue, Daly City, March '29, a boy: to the wife of Robert F.

Fassler, 454 Valencia drive, South San March 31, a boy; to the wife of Raymond J. Wrte lan, 1541 Columbus avenue. Bur lingame, March 27, a girl, and to the wife of Bruce M. Wyckoff; 314 Wildwgod South San Francisco, March 17, a. girl.

At Palo Alto Hospital PALO ALTO, April 7. Birth of twins, a girl 1 and a boy, on April 5 to Mr. 'and Mrs. Sanf ord Thayer, 57 Moulton drive, Ather ton, was reported today by Palo Alto hospital. The girl ivas borr.

at 3:45 a. weighing five pounds and four ounces. The boy was born at 4:11 a. weighing six pounds and 12 ounces. The hospital reported bii'th of a son April 5 to Mr.

and Mrs. Julian 270 El'Nidd road, Menlo Park. At Sequoia Hospital (TliosCoiinljStirjSWTlcf) REDWOOD CITY, April 7. A boy was born today, at Sequoia hospital to Mrs. Harold H.

Lyon, ,3610 Midfield way, Redwood City. Births Wednesday: Boys to 'Mrs. Herbert Hoelle, 36 Meadow Redwood. City, and' to Mrs. Carlo's Ortega, 29:39 Crocker avenue, Girls to.

Mrs Gregory Harrison, 616 Adams street, Redwood City; to Mrs. Duncan, 1703 Kentucky street, Redwood and to Mrs Ernest Genasci, 1427 East Third avenue, 'San Matm (Times Courtly Kiwi REDWOOD. CITY, April Graveside services will be. held Saturday at 2 p. m.

afcAlta Mesa Memorial Park. Los lor Albert1 Herman 81; Nor.tbwest lumberman, who died Monday at Grants Pass, Ore. He was the father of tttie late Herbert Fleishman, Redwood City policeman who. was killed in a traffic'. accident in 1939' while on duty.

A. 'native of Los Angeles, he lived for many. years in the town of Mayfield, now, South Palo survived by two. sons, James M. Fleishman, Portland.

and Albert H. Grants' Pass; two daughters, Mrs. C. Buell, Arlington, Mys: R. Davis, San Francisco; a brother, Moritz Fleishman, San Francisco; 12 grandchildren and.

iiur great Services will be under' the direction of the Crippcn and Flynn chapel, Redwood'City. JULIA LOUISA I1ANLON. Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Louisa Hanlon, who died Wednesday at her home, 1311 California Irivc. Burlingaffie.

will be neia Monday morning, April 11, at 8:30 rom Patterson O'Conneil chap el, San Mateo, thence to Our Lady af Angels church, Burlingame, where a requiem high mass win be celebrated at 9 o'clock. There will be a rosary, service Sunday night at' 8 o'clock at the Patterson and O'Conneil chapel. Interment will be in Holy Cross cemetery, Colma. ARCHIBALD C. BREYER Prii'ate funeral services were held yesterday from Crosby N.

Gray chapel, Bur lingame, for. Archibald C. Breyer, a native of Sajp'Jose, who died Tuesday. He had been a resident of Burlin game for the 31 years and resided at 1140 Drake avenue. He was a retired moulder.

Breyer is survived by his widow Mrs. Betva a son, William L. Brever. San Carlos, I and a daughter, Mrs; Carol Wilbur, He was' a member of Burlingame lodge .400, Inurnment followed at Woodlawn Memorial park, Colma. Arrangements were under direction of Crosby N.

Gray chapel, Burlingame. JOANNE WAD A Joanne Wada, 14 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wada, 351 San Antonio street, San Mateo, died yesterday, at 'Community' Funeral services' will' he held tomorrow night from the Buddhist church. 32 'Cla're mont street, Mateo.

Imin mer will follow, Saturday rcorn ing. at Mt. O.livet' Me'morial, park, Colma. Arrangements are. be by Sulli 'van.

chapel "YEAR OF CONFUSION" In' '46 B.C. 'Caesar or dered all' calendar computations changed from a' lunar to': a. solar vcar, adding Uirct; exn a mo to that 'year to make if come out even and' giving rise to tne aes igiiation corJuion." LEGAL NOTICES VO'I'ICIS TO cul iun iiit so, jsoi IS THE SIIPKRIOR COURT of the "Staio of in and for the County or Mntec. In the Matter or Lhc Instate of JAJtlW CLUARV. rjeceased.

KOTICR IS HEREBY CIVl iN by in aaaal OUWU CI.aACY ctrix ot 'In: an' JAXRS Jj. di aaiaaeih to aae.hlaaa and all persons having claims apr lnst the taid deceased, to. fiR with 1.10 necessary vouchers, within six months after the l'li st publication or rliis notice. In the office tf the Clerk of the Superior alth ti" nftor tlio first vubllcatton or rotli f. to Hit a.

in lavacn trix at the law offices or MALI TUCE C. FA' AS JD 2flh Street, San Francisco 10. California, the same belas: the place tor the trans action oi the business ot said es this. 30lh day ot Jtarch, A. 11155.

jxkx LOUisr: cleap.v, Executrix ot the Last Trill and Testament of JAllES D. il.KA P.y. Dsoeased. id a.L r.ICaa C. iWCAX id iffi Street, aan 10, California, Flr.a ibll Ovarii O'Gaea.

i. XOl'lCli TO CHEDlTOnS Xo. 22070 IX THE SUPEP.IQTt COUP.T the State of Cailfornlii. in and tor the County of San Mateo. In the Matter ot the.

Estate ot OLIVE HARTME HUFF. also' iiD as OLIVE II. 11UFF, De Js'OTICS IS TIEREI3V GIX by the unrtr rslsrned PAVf, O'OiARA, Adn with llle "Will An nesod Ot the Estate of: OLIVE BAKDIK MUFF. h1o 'Known as OLIVE deceased, lo tho creditors of and all pernon havlns claims aRRlnst the' a1d deceased, to file them. with the necessary rouihers' within sl.t months after the firat publlcutlun of thla In the office ot the CRrl; of Superior Court of the Stale' of Ca.ll foinhi, in and for thu County ot Hah Mateo, or present with the necessary vouchers within six month.

af.tcr the pub Ilcatloh ot this' notice, to the Administrator wltht the Aa nt the ol O'GAXtA and O'OARA. SsS Mills Btilldins, San Francisco '4, California, 'the same being the place for the transaction of the business said this 31th day ot 'March, A. 0.. 3W5. PAUi: F.

O'GAHA. Administrator with the Wilt of the Estate ot OLIVE 1 iAKDIK HfJFF. s.lsb.Icno e. OLIVE HUFF, Deceased. O'GAHA O'CARA; SOS Mills Buildlnc.

San Frariclsco California, Attorneys for Administrator with the Will First publication tn the San Mateo Times. March 31. P.ub. Mar, sr. i 19SS.

(6530) SOTlCB.lXA ATIMi'sKALKJJ VRQVUfAIit MsraAirMri; Ai 'V'' and Besoiutio Mrsuant to Ordlna dan Matra iimnain: i scaled proposals or niufi iol.li. mane In said City 5t 3 adopted bl Id Cornell oa tlons. the forms; iriian is herebv referred lo for a and and for. further aiTaa'annn made thereto tcr, briefing the mayor on the facts of the case and pointing out that' negotiations have been in progress for a year and a Wcrdcr Objects "Where the mayor his information," Board Chairman William Werdcr interjected, "that firm action is not heing taken, 1 don't k'riow." StaUinfis said he has an agreement with the Consolidated Western Lands company for purchase of about 130 acres as soon as the San Bruno Park elementary school" district decides exactly where a school site is to be. The county' manager would not disclose what prices are being asked and offered except that the two prices are "fairly close." He said 5170,000 is available in the land acquisition fund and more is to be budgeted in the coming fiscal year.

SoOOOLostby Visitor Here (TlrnM RotWMil Clti nuieau) REDWOOD CITY, April A New York steamship company official reported to the sheriff's office yesterday, the "theft or less of a wallet insert 'containing in cash. Daniel J. Meher, 4D, told Deputy Wilbur the money was missed as he waited at Mills Field for a flight to Japan, where die is taking a position as a port engineer. Meher emplaned at 12:15 p. m.

after reporting the loss. Meher said he had purchased his ticket and while getting a shoeshine checked and counted the He' then. went into a rcstrobjn, His coat; con isinin'c'Uie wailetV.ar. a.Wun,'; it vp while Jie shay.e.d Hethen had' a "drink" at' and 'book at a' concession. nc ticctybe wallet missing, 0, The traveler said 'lie.

ib'adi not noticed anyone in the Testroom, and 'that' lie was certa'in he 'had not been jostled by a pickpocket. Deputy Grainger; him scardvf or the walletl io no avail. Desert Tests Made for Army MOHAVE Calif. iIPi A team of geologists has worked on top of blistering mountains and on the sweltering floor of this desolat Southern California desert to gather new information in case American troops ever have to fight desert war. Headed Ty' Dr.

John' F. Gaines and Dr. Richard F. Logan of the University of California in Los Angeles, the scientists' experimented with, living conditions in the primitive Providence mountains for the. army's quartermaster corps.

The team set up weather sta tions at various elevations and made field to learn everything possible about the climate, vegetation, and topography of a typical dsert mountain range. They reported, the psychological and' physical strain of withstanding winds up' to 60 miles an hour wore nerves raw and stretched tempers thin. Some surprises received by the researchers included the discovery that desert mountain summits are warmer on winter nights than the desert floor. Summertime humidity is considerably higher than in winter, and dark colored basaltic rocks is 30 degrees hotter on a summer day than is light hued granite. Baptismal Held in San Carlos Church (Union CtunlT wi ServlM) SAN CARLOS, April 7 The Reverend Weldoo Batty of the San Carlos Community church officiated at the of the following children: Kara Ellen Anderson, Thomas Michael, Gay Bonnie and Scott Baxter, Dennis Martin Xoftiis, Colin War ner and Laurie Mans Keefe, Mari lyn' Jean, James Howard and Catherine Ann Peter Scott Saiby, Lowell Edward and Helen Anne Sears, biepnen carver, Vickers.

Joyce Lee Virag, Wil liam Joseph, Deborah Lee, Judith Arlyne and Lisa. Marie Bouriana, and Lisa Marie Swain." WEIGHT OF MAGNESIUM Magnesium weighs two thirds (i much as aluminum and a fourth as much as. steel. on' 'Itemtzea twin at rs duly anil apn teni.en: me LO aterlals licorpp atetl into said bv the contractor, but. said City retain, mt ot the amount of each ni estimates, and.

the dopted nd which are mala It part cu ar tescrip. particuia. ash by said CUy to Sine hi n'i: Tin on M.Lir ana won: ounnp uic ttion of said eelficatlors adopted by said CUy In 1 fa nr. ai' snl arret als no retain, villi Mis't' 'lac paaame, dd 'a aa na. SUM tor i tv after Lhe "lid 'Ma ami ACtWi of is v.

rra bv said a sia far a n' Si fee I.nan said Ct April 1, 11)55. the sad City Counoil ajtBid its bli afloptlr.B prevailing w.ijt sanies, wlileh acre scales are attached, 'marked KslilbH and made a part hereof, which accompanied bv a eeeca na a by a ret ponslble bank, ai tea per cent or the aire farjun; and so jayable, part or tni ans Ki Go jroii lor said proje iindei ana tiatraat awarrtcj rf Miiention. tile bldde a ah dl a oa.a seaieu propnsajs 'shall i piincu. to wi.t. tne ty erif, oi 13th.

day ot Ar.di 'ten days from the tlmo'at the i.m Plans and specifications "may lnecr of said City upon' saan ne less than a li sa.d Ver i bo and above all slatu delivered to lhe Cler.f oi n.a;d or before eiefc o'clock p. M. sa tn la, ant less than inuLancn ot M.i. notice. Bidi obtained from the office deposit of the sura $10.00 therefor.

ninpr said plans and specifications ot said Uids, jirovlded the same arc plnnner. rr.otot on imp Bated: April dpiii. "WILLIAM FAP.etELI. City Clerk of the CI IV San ana 'liXllIUlT ALAHl'MaA MK MihCAS, eOMMI. TO SOUTH' Of AVM.A HO AD BesoMtrin if Intention Xo.

.55 3 MMVAlhlaG WAGE SCALES skilled labor visa 11 Asphalt Plant Enplnecr 1 Bricklayer hours) i i Brieklayer B'odcarrler Carpenter I Cernenf Finisher Journeyman) Conc. liixer Operator (up one yard) Concrete Sf lifer Operator '(over one yard) I Electrical Heavy Duty Repalrmn trn Power Shovel andor other' equipment with cantrols (over on? yard) Pnainara: Steel Vdurhcrs Roller Operator Scaoprr.oblle (when used as bolsLs) ScoopmobMo (when as lnnrter) Screedman Spreadermiachlne operator (Barber Creen, etc.) 'i'. aeron annnln iTaahjne Cperi' er Trunk Driver ti Vands and nd 1 water vl) Truck Repairman (Job me Cc nstruetlon) Ma ThiMMMMlATIa MMhE LABOR Apprentice OtSer. flrrraan na Automotive Tiler ar Treiae Combination aRoari OIIer Eootmart, Operator Heavy Duty P.epalrraar, (1 Ieljier) Heavy Duty Transport Operator Header form ratters Pipe layers. a ilkerj and Eandem, T'lpe.

lVrappers id Oiler Truck Driver under 4, yds. (water TsTM MM 2.Z2'k a.T, Ml Mat level) than one i haSf Pickup Truck, carrying: under'. HDD lbs Truck' Repairman Helper (Jobslte Construction) T. i Pavement "breakers, vibrators and all pneumatic. electric tools' UNSKILLED.

r. Flagrrnan' i. Sin'Franc'ls'eo' waire ana apu iy to'any craft' not Usted herein Ovcrtlir.e r.of icss one aud. oc.e lialf (Hi). tlmes the a less, Published.ln tlm SaJi llateo'Tiroes April 6,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Times Archive

Pages Available:
435,324
Years Available:
1925-1977