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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 23

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San Mateo, California
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LEGAL NOTTCE LEGAL NOTICE re' lEfir mmc SarHslee 23 lueiday, April 16, 1968 IC7ITIOUE. Mo. Battle For Men's Faces Business I Answers Bureau Questions ct if; as FOIiOws DICK FORD l) v.Nr a California corporal ness In the i County if San Ma ten. State of Callfcrna. ui "treat rr I rT THEATRE The la 1:.

business of salt! corporation Am CERTIFICATE 9730 located DICK FORD DANCE, INC. tfVS SMITH' LAURA HOBE3TSON ictcie L7 rria sworn. perEonal appea Secretary of the corporal within instrument on hehaif mr pursuant to its by laws n. 1,1. 777, bund and a.ffi: the day" and in Dated: APRIL 5.

STATE OP CALIFORNIA Cruir.lv 'S. rL therein, duly FLORENCE SMI' 7 Kl ll HtCJlf LIU ted 7i. 7.: n.7 17,1 Of jts nisu of I 7 I Kdr. l. 71 177 i v77.77, 7.

7117. 7 1:77 37,7. Endorsed Filed in the Offi California, APRIL 0. 1MB. JOHN A.

BRUNING, Countv Howard K. Mi.Tcr.nuse. Atte i.Ijriu IIIIOI. Published In The Sun I. I j.

Td.ny, Ap Q. 16, 23. HO. the Lhe at Times, county Clerk or San Mateo County By V. Hepter, Deputy Clerk, i.aw, IBIS Fifth Avenue, San Hafasl, at San Mateo, California 9 402, NOTICE OF INTENDED BULK TRANSFER IS IIEKKBY GIVEN" that BERNARD JEITZ, doLnP business ruritr, al, Enln '7 1:777 is so ii.fli 1 hi" sale GENU llCK address is 1001 El L.i.

li 1 foi r. prape.f, AI.I. 77T17 igiJKlB'i, XATKHTALS SUPPT IKS lEiCHlll. PPerty is located st 10O1 El Camir.o Real, Belmont, County of AIRLINE GRADUATE Ronald L. Cremo, center, of San Carlos, a recent graduate of United Air Lines' Apprentice Mechanic Program, received a diploma from H.

Williams, right, manager power plant overhaul, as wife Laura looked on. Cremo will be employed as a machinist at United's Engineering and Maintenance Base at San Francisco International Airport. He recently completed the four year program, receiving one and one half years credit, for prior experience, which provides 8,000 hours of on the job training, with re lated classroom work at college level. Continuing By WIT.XAIM D. LAFFLER UFI Financial Editor NEW YORK One of the continuing battles in the market place sets the "wets" against the "drys" and the struggle has nothing to do with prohibition.

The lines are drawn between the purveyors oi shaving cream and steel blades, and manufacturers of electric razors, During the latter years of the great depression, the "wets" made a big bid with a latherless cream that did not require, aj brush. After World 'War II an other landmark was reached with the introduction the foam lather dispensed from an 7 7' I. cr The latest advance by the wets is a product being market ed by Gillette called "the hot one." it is being applied to the face. Bit: tr.e "drys" are making progress, too. Sales of shavers this year are expected to exceed B.5 millitin units and projections indicate the 9 mil lion mark will be passed before 1970, North American Philips which markets Norelco shavers, and Sperrv Hard's Remington line are the leading producers of electric razors and account for about 59 per cent of their industry's business.

Sun beam, Shick and Ronson share most of the balance, Richard Q. Kress, vice presi dent of North American Philips, said recently the electric razor industry has produced superior products through extensive research and development efforts. Such advances now permit dry shaving to compete directly. face to face, against Made sliav g. Kress said.

He said Norelco is budge.ing more than ST million ir. 19B8 to advertise its products car, shave as well as or her.ter than stain less steel blades. Kress said research shows, that most young men want to stay wit.h the type of shaving iiey negan with and abnut 3H per cent of gift shaver.1; are pur chased lor persons between the' ages of 15 and This knowledge will enable sanitary engineers, public health officials and others concerned with solid waste management to pian for future collection and lisposol requirements, Work' on the contract is to RSI Investment Lecture Set defined in Civil Code Section .1440.1 17.11.7 77 of Traj pending pi By WZBKU 777 V.r.'cn, (1050H) onuis alter the first publication Dated: MARCH is, 1968. EDNA C. HDNDY.

7.7 111 of the Estate 171 7 nry i1 ilaciP 777 Mr, 0 7. First pi.hlicatim In San Mi.lnr s. Auril 2, 1995. 11. llli 16 sioh, Robb, Creedor mlin i Kelly, Attys ICE TO CREDITOF No.

41682 Ccucl. of the State Of OSCAR L. CAVANACH, wti as OSCAR CAVAMAGM, as O. L. CAVANAGH t.o file then, vmiehers.

tn "irk of he above 7 1. 7 7 gNK Of AMERICA NATIONAL ll 7 77H7 ted: APRIL 1. 11RB HOWARD L. A VAIN AG I and BANK OP AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND C711177 ,,1 ll ...71 nbcive named decedont. 77 V1 't Tr 1 1 Officer.

sion. Rol.il). Hamlin ly. 1B1 Secand Avenue, Sar. Mn Caltfnrnia.

Attorneys fnr Execj Irs oubii nation in San Ad: 2. 1SS3 2. 9, 16, 23, 1D6S. 1106141 NOTICE yienf How can the self employed set aside tax free funds for' retirement? Walston nationwide investment firm, will present a lecture on changes in the Keogh Act which liberalize tax benefits allow self employed people such as retailers, farmers and gas station operators to set aside tax free funds du' ing their peak earning years. The announcement or the lecture was made by George P.

Wright, vice president ar.d resident, manager of the firm's San Mateo ottice. The seminar will be given by Walston Co. San Mateo Account Executive Donald O. Schumacher on p.m. at the Burlingatr.e Worn an's Club, 2 1 1 Park Road The program is open to the public without charge but reservations rre suggested and can be made by cal.ing Walston A Co, Z.

T. VVIMBERLEY Suspend Two Polish Profs WARSAW (DPI) Two professors at universities in Krakow were suspended and expelled from the Communist Party, the Polish news agency PAP said today. They were Dr. Edward Lukawer of the Krakow University's school of economics and Assistant Professor An drzej Reiter of Jagiellonian Uni i 's philosophy department. PAP failed to say whether the action against the two was connected with student unrest.

LEGAL NOTICE Ba r.agelata, Brodcrjek niaZii a Arrwld. Attya. ilOTlCE TO CREDITORS No. 41591 rior Court at the SlatE a Ctd 7,7 7 of IMARIO TEGLIA, De persons having claims he snid denedfln are filc them, with the neces I to to rivo undcrsiixned at the law offices of Messrs BarhageLata. Broderick.

Cariuazzi Arnold. 10B Geary Street, San Francisco, California 9 1108, which Is the place nt biijineps of the undersigned in all ith i. after the first publication of Oils "Dated ALEEBT TEGL1 imad decedent. ciico. Caiiforn P4J0H.

fr si ouhlirjation San Mateo HWR. (Itlfi4il Tir April 1:7:7 7'7. ci 111, 77 Congratulations CHARLES w. BJELAT? National leaders Corps Mr. Bielar earned this high Honor turougn an outstand ing performance in the sale of Equitable Living Insurance during 1967.

He has tuns provided protection to a wide circle of families and businesses in the formulation of their future protection pians. Active in a number of 1 a 1 organizations, Mr. Eieiar joined Equitable in 1957. His continuing success is a tribute to the many people who have chosen Mr. Bielar to service their life insurance programs.

129 Montgomery Street San Francisco Fhoner 397 0800 The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society oE the United States time, and effort should improve the long rango performance oi nearly any portfolio. If you feel that way about your own investment program, come in sometime soon for a talk with a Reynolds' Account Executive. And if you should happen to have to wait a lew minutes to see one, we'll apologize. It's probably because he's taking a little extra time with one of our customers. By LORENE BEASLEY Editor of BBB Barometer QUESTION I received notice that my name would be inscribed in the National Register of Who's Who, Washington, C.

upon the return of a card ray acceptance by the Board of Trustees. For a SID fee LUTHER L. SMITH, secretary and general sales manager, Smith Blair, South San Francisco, has been elected chairman of the Northern California BDSA Executive Reserves Association. Well known in the water works industry which Smith Blair serves. Smith has been vice chairman of the association.

ROBERT M. RODDEN has been appointed manager of the Resources Management Program, Management Sciences research area. Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park. Rodden came to the Institute in 1964 from a distinguished career with the Department oT Defense and the Atomic Energy Commission. He Mrs.

Rodden reside at 1320 Brandt Road. Hillsborough. The family includes children, Rob, 13, and Betsy. 17. iiiiiniiiimiii mutual 11.5 7.7B 3.41 U.

CD IT. 10 71 6.53 6.13 3.13 S.B? 3.5! Jsn Fd 15 08 1,: 13 Ffl F.jnd 13.13 14.90 Grain 7.B3 E.if Ccnn5l B(f 5 Commonwllh Fds: CJ0 Fd ID.D3 21.3? Incom 10.53 11.51 Cwllh A3.B 1.47 1.S1 i cr. 7 en COTid 3d 10.731 .38 Conrro Fd 1:1 Concord MS? 30.59 Cons Ir.v 13.7 13 5: Inv 4.31 5.34 COJIY Sec 10.33 11. 34 Co LS it cr s7 Cntry Cap Unav c.vn 7.12 7 7' 7:7 7 .11 11 Fd IS f.i 17.10 Div Gr li 11 14 3 Oil Irw 9.74 10.47 Di Shr 3 in CI 72 7r. i'i 5i Glh SIH Eouit Glh mmii I would receive an authorized engraved certificate for hanging in my home or office.

Can you give me any information on this publication? ANSWER: The Marquis Company, publishers of the recognized "Who's Who in America" has no connection with the publication. Persons solicited for inclusion in publi cations and releretiee works should secure information of the actual standing of the publication; review the last edition, if available, at the public library. The request for payment may indicate a vanity promotion of little or no value as a reference work. QUESTION: I signed up lor a tree vacation from a new real estate development. Will there be extra expenses? Many of the so called free vacations have a service charge that must be.

paid before receiving a certificate. If you receive the certificate then.il is quite possible that you must attend some special function followed by a high pressure sales pitch. Movies of developments that have been completed by other companies are sometimes shown to lead prospective buyers into believing the proposed development they are looking at will be quite similar. The real estate developers often fail to say when development of the land you might purchase will be ready for home construction. It is wise to check carefully proposed development of any land before purchasing.

Sometimes developments are in marsh lands not accessible except by plane and often it must be by sea plane. California law requires a developer to give any prospective purchaser a copy of the state subdivision report. QUESTION: I keep reading about advertisements concerning SI an acre Government land. I believe you wrote sometime ago concerning this land. ANSWER: There is no free government land, nor does the government sell land for less than its fair market value.

There is little chance of "homesteading" land, even in Alaska the last frontier. Some advertisers by using names similar to government agencies lead the reader into believing the advertising they read is placed by a govern ment agency. QUESTION: I keen receiving calls from handicapped persons setting long lite light bulbs. Id be contributing to a ho nafide charity by buying from them ANSWER: The person calling may be handicapped but is one employed to make the calls for a profit business. Thh owner deliberately chooses these callers through classified advertising lor handicapped persons.

If you want the light bulbs buy them but don't buy on a sympathy basis only. iiiimiimiirmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiii! unas ",1 Grtn Scudder Funds: 34.81 25JB 1. 7 S3 5 7i 7.50 B.20 i ii.wi nri Can 6.55 7.27 Spl 511 S.3? 9.1E 17.3813.! iiiiiiiminimi I'Mininniiiii'iiNiiniiiitmnrui a 1 U.R.S. Wins Contract URS Corporation of San Mateo has received a $27,355 one year contract from the U.S. Public Health Service to design and develop a technique for predicting the characteristics of i solid wastes in urban areas.

I sary voucr.ers. tne office of the clerl; tile above entitled court, on 'iKjrs. 7i rV ,.777 17 if lied closing dale. Agent D. APRIL 1963.

Eertrand F. Lurie, Esq. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. A153C1 iy, or the Coun late Df LOREN lice Is herebv elv KHMICK, iters Di Ihe above no all persons 177 I me said dec the office of. the entitled court, or 1tn the necessary rdeiisned at the 7 7I77 i 7l of the under iclhs after the fir rnr.

i inii. MARCIALYN WILL ot the Will of tl 23. noeifj ircicT vi Nnv. fSi ski ta "'n iisl fir the Solid Wastes Program, National Center for Urban and Industrial Health in Cincinnati, by URS Burlingsme Research Division in Burfingame. Myron B.

Ha whins, manager of URS' Environmental Technology Department is directing the research, with Albert J. Klee serving as the Public Health Service's pt oject officer in Cincinnati. South San Frantliep Reynolds "time for our customers" Manager Is Appointed rr'7ir named Z. T. Wimberlev as man ager Serramonte Shopping Center, Daly Citv, The S20 mil lion complex is due for comple tion ttiis heptemfrer.

Wimberley conies to Serra. monte Center after spending two years as manager of the multi minion dollar Century City Shopping Center in Los Angeles. Prioi' to that he was manager and promotion director oi the El Con Shopping Center. Tucson, and served as promotion director of the Thomas Mall Shopping Center in Phoenix, km. Wimberley entered the Uni versity of Texas in 1930 and two years later entered the Army.

He retired from active service as a colonel in 1958 alter having transferred to the Air Force in 1947. Serramonte Center is located on the 72 acre site at the intersection of the recently completed Junipero Serra Freeway and the soon to be Cahril lo Freeway, in Daly City. The center, featuring an air conditioned enclosed mall and parking for 5,200 atucimobiles; includes Macy's and Montgomery Ward department stores and 7C other tenants. John Blum In New Post John S. Blum of San Mateo has been named vice president.

secretary treasurer of Kramer, Miner ancl Associates, a newlv formed management consultant firm in San Francisco. The new film, which represents a merger of Kramer and Associates and Tntrapublic Counsel, will operate, as the predecessor firms did, in the fields of non profit organizations education, health, welfare, the arts, religion and government. He has been executive director of the San Mateo County Heart Association, assistant director of the California Heart Association and senior consultant of Intrapublic Counsel. He is member os the board of the San Francisco Symphony Foundation and of the mayor's committee to establish the Arts Council of San Mateo. The services of Kramer, Miller and Associates are geared toward assisting new community organizations; reorganization and development of existing agencies; program and budget analysis and planning; and fi 'T 'k dc el prr em All the time in the world.

Because we wouldn't be in business without them. Because in our business you don't keep customers unless they believe you have theirbest interests at heart. Which csriainly doesn't mean we're not in erested in opening new accounts here at Reynolds. We are. That's why the welcome mat is always out for anybody who wants lo invest his capital Junds to best possible advantage anybody who believes that a little mare thought, and AWARD WINNER Mrs.

Marie Cariin of Redwood City accepted recently the "Golden Rule Award" Irotn Robert Manning, president the Redwood City San Carlos Board of Realtors. The award honors the spirit of service and is presented to a member of the Board each month, Mrs. Cariin, a 20 year resident of the Peninsula, is associated with Ernst Realty of San Carlos. Some of her many activities include serving on the women's council of Board and working as a volunteer with the "Sequoia Hospital Auxiliary. WE RENT TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES I SMALLEST Gambia is Africa's smallest country in area and population.

TAX BREAK NEW LAW Ives special lax treatmen 1 pension deposits made fo ilf employed. Deposits or ix deductibte. Earnings ari free. For complete Information Teh (415) 752 604S or Wri(e: HR 10 ASSOCIATES 1541 CLEMENT ST. S.

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