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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 19

Publication:
The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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San Mateo Times 19 Friday, August 5, 1955 Pedro Valley, July 13, a daughter. To the wife of 'Arthur Ralston 24 Cadiz Pedro Valley, July 19, a son; to the wife NEW ARRIVALS Dentists Can Stop Cancer in Mouth At Sequoia Hospital of Jackson Rhoades, Box 475, CoLma, July 19, a daughter; to the TMnrinl TJnWftS 465 306 Acacia street, Bayshore City, July 27, a. daughter; to the wife of Fred C. Furter 1176 Palou Tnmmnnn PTTV. AuJ.

5. CHTCAGO (IP! Dentists are in I Craith Sin Fran GUN5 were com i hospital to Mrs. Ralph Tictgens, an excellent position to detect cancer of the irouth, according fn an pnStnrinl in a recent issue 1156 Ruby street, iteawuuu wi, and to lbs. Kenneth Baker, .1604 Maryland street, Redwood City. cisco, July 14.

a son; to the wife of Jack F. Rhodes, 676 Crespi drive, Linda Mar, July 29, a daughter. To the wife of James J. Ruiz, 635 Pine terrace, South San Fran Mcrr, 15. a son: to the wife of the Journal of the American Dental association.

Th National Cancer Institute estimates that roughly 15 per drive, Pedro Valley, July 15, a daughter; to the wife of Maurice L. Kolos. 603 Juanita avenue, Millbrae, July 27, a daughter; to the vfife of Harold J. Knudson. 1140 Cabrillo way, Pedro Valley, Julv 27, a daughter.

To the wife of Wayne G. Lewis, 742 Eleventh avenue, Menlo Park, July 10, a daughter; to. the wife of Elvih D. Markham, 503 Moana avenue, Sharp Park, July 13, a son; to the. wife of Kenneth R.

Morris, 219 Vcrano drive, South San Francisco, July 15, a son; to the wife of David E. Paterson, 115 DeSota way, San Bruno, July 25, a son; to the wife of Parks L. Phelps, 1020 South Rosita court. of Charles D. Shannon, 1134 Morningside avenue, South San Francisco, July 20, a daughter; to the wife of Richard W.

Sims, 634 Kin of Greer, Pioneer, Dies PALO ALTO, Aug. 5. Mrs. Mary Catherine Greer, member of a pioneer California family and daughter in law of the late Capt John Greer, early settler of Woodside for whom the Greers burg school was named and connected' with the history of the famous Rancho Canada de Rai jirando, died yesterday in a Palo Alto rest home after a long illness. Mrs.

Greer would have been 93 next Sunday, NatiTe of S. F. Mrs. Greer, the former Miss Haley, was a native San Franciscan, and her parents founded a dairy' which became the largest rttail milk business on the west coast, known as Laurel Vale Farms. It later became the Dairy Delivery company, which ultimately merged with Borden's Dairy Delivery.

cent of all cancer oiagnoseu eacn year falls within the purview of A bov Dorn iou.ty uj Merle 1423 Virginia street, Redwood City. Girls were born Thursday to Mrs. Frank Graff, 3329 Dover road, Redwood City, and to Mrs. Charles Bedrosian, 1515 Amethyst street, Sunnyvale: At Community Hospital the dentist. Menlo Park, July 23, a son; xo ths wile of Charles P.

Spiteri. "Tbe dentist explores a stiffi numhw nf mouths so that he will automatically detect slight 1241 Miller avenue, South San Francisco, May 30, a son, and the wife of John E. Woodbury; 659 Malagra drive. Box 365, Pedro A son was corn yesneiuij Mrs. Carlos Macay, 743 Hill ave departures from the normal, ttie editorial said.

nue South San tranciscu, Community hospital. Valley, July 22, a oaugnier. At Mills Hospital olX BUIS IfrCiC teo county mothers yesterday at Mills hospital. ZVt years, released at border. Baumer of Lewisburg, Pa, bob 1 crutehes, he was.

wounded when shot down in Korea. Others un Mai. Willia: bles along their B29 CoL John Knox Arnold accompanied by Lt. Col. 0.

W. D. Simpson (right), U. S. Air Force attache in Hong Kong, walk across the 200 foot border bridge from Communist China xinnir iTnniT mrl freedom.

August 4. uaugnters ww wu1" William OEdwards, 3035 Mason cr. rre Ttobert She was the widow of Joseph F. Greer, one of two sons born to' the union of Captain Greer Nelson. 513 East 'sixteenth avc nue, San Mateo; Mrs.

John Her Arnold was one of 11 V. S. airmen, captives of and Maria Louisa Soto, member of a famous California Spanish Jamily. Mrs. John Greer's first husband was John Cappinger, shey, 831 Acacia drive, uunui gamc; Mrs.

Grady Goldman, 1115 South Claremont avenue, San Mateo; Mrs. Ward Thomas, 1932 Arbor avenue, Belmont; and to Mrs. Raymond Franusieh, 1111 Plymouth avenue, South San Fran cisco. a retired English naval officer to whom California Governor Al varado in 1840 made a grant of the Rancho Canada de Raimundo of 12,545 acres, containing much of the most beautiful hill land in southern San Mateo county from At Palo Alto Hospital PALO ALTO, Aug. 5.

Birth of a son August 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, zoi aiuum Lego, Ahterton, was reported Crystal Springs lake to Yood side. Gave School Site Following Coppinger's death, his widow married Captain Greer, today by Falo auo nospitu. In Sin Francisco n.

Mrrris in San who in 1S51 donated the land for Grersburg school and the money Mateo county families were re for the first schoolhouse. Mrs. Joseph Greer, who died yesterday, had lived here at 785 Newell road, since 1905, when she and her husband built the house, Her husband, prominent in early riav political and fraternal af corded yesterday in oan Cisco: To the wife of Walter M. Bennett, 428 Anita drive, Millbrae, July IS, a son; to the wife of Richard A. Bergamaschi, 1057 A Grand avenue, South San Francisco, May 22, a son; to the wife of Harry A.

Bosclly, 1035 Mc Cue avenue. San Carlos, July 23, a. son; to the wife of Oscar L. Cagle, 98 Oak avenue, South San Francisco, July 18, a daughter. To the wife of Leo A.

Cosca, fairs of San Mateo county, died a quarter century ago. Funeral services will be held tomorrow from Tinney chapel at 9 a. thence to St Aloysius iinnn Si HarrV Three of tnc u. airiuuu nese Communistts at Hong Kong, August 4, 7 thPV ItRA DCSl. church for a requiem mass Benjamin and Airman 2c Daniel Schmidt, Adding, whose wife remained while he was a prisoner assuming he was dead.

9:30. Burial will be in Holy Cross Sitting in a car about to take them to the airport for a flight to Manila arc: left to right, cemetery, Menlo Park. Surviving are three children, Miss Ellen Greer and Joseph Greer of Palo AJto and John Draftees Veterans Guide Greer of Crows Landing, Obituaries dental chart showing the con By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL dition of your teeth when you Thei free dental care pruKi" for veterans now appears to nave WINIFRED BENNETT went into service. There's a similar chart showing the condition Mrs.

Winifred Bennett, 52, a resident of San Mateo, for the permanent rules. CODgrcss ana the president et them up in a new law last month. of your teeth when you were re uast 10 years, died at her Some, leased from service. 620 Birch street, last night after With nnft exceptionthey're the The VA will compare the two charts with your record of dental a lone illness. same rules which have guided the veterans' administration in giv work done in service, 'inen it A native of Detroit, she is sur vived by her husband, Walter; a the care ior tne past year.

GOING ON VACATION! son, William Bennett, ban jaareo: a daughter. Mrs. Ruth Farley The old rules were approved on a temporary basis until congress and the VA had a chance to shaiic them down to see if there were two sisters, Ruth Freeman and Kathleen Enline; five brothers, will call you in for an examination If the VA finds that your present trouble can be traced directly to your service and that you've never received VA care for lie trouble, you'll be authoriied to get treatment either at a VA dental clinic or by your hometown dentist. Jim, William John and Pat Far rell San Francisco and Tom Far any flaws. Under the new rules, free den DON'T FORGET OUR POPULAR tal care will be furnishe'd seven groups of wartime veterans.

If you're a wartime vet and you thirii you may be eligible for care, check to see if you fit one of the following classifications you apply: Ffiner prisoners of war witn xell Redwood City and a granddaughter, Winifred Farley. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 from Snclder and Sullivan chapel LA WHENCE TOOLE REDWOOD CITY, Aug. 5. Lawrence O'Toole, 73, a longtime resident t)f Redwood City, died yesterday at Community hospital following a' long illness. He at one time operated a janitorial service in Redwood City.

In recent years he had been residing at 820 Main street. There are no known relatives. Funeral services are pending at Crippen and Frynn chapel. dentU conditions resulting from wnrii. for 'which they've not i llitfht deck been receiving compensation.

"VACATION PACK" ALL SEASON EASTER LILIES Easter lilies are on the verge of becoming all season flowers. About 40 new hybrids better than standard varieties are now being compared by the L'nited States department o. agriculture, TREE RING STUDY Studies of tree ring growth in the vicinity of Bismarck, N. show the approximate dry and wet periods back to about the year 1400. Thest' former POW's may apply for' tie care at any time, varans with service connect SeemsntoVdrfetrhis port 'it nears comtiou at the New PTncws Shipbuilding company.

The 1036 foot earner is caUed the world's largest warship The tmy dots nter the island structure at right, aifi be the flight deck is 252 leet wide. Builder's sea trials wiu oe ed fJijntal conditions for which they've not been receiving com nen.tion. but which resulted held August io n. fT nTT, romhat wounds or injuries. Application for such care may be made at any time.

Thjse with service connected Pretty Knit dentil conditions for which they have been getting compensation. There's no time limit for applying and no limit on the number of treatments which can be Vets witn serviee eonneci.ca dental ailments which existed at the time of separation, out ior which they've been getting no WE WILL SAVE ALL YOUR PAPERS WHILE YOU ARE AWAY AND WHEN YOU RETURN, YOU CAN READ ALL THE BACK COPIES YOU HAVE MISSED. Compensation. Such vets must apply "to the VA for tne care within one year after separation from active duty. Tfle treatment may be given only on a onetime completion basis, unless the treatment is found by.

the VA to be below standard. Vets having dental conditions not connected with their service but which are found by the VA JOHN E. TIOHENOR 'REDWOOD CITY, Aug. 3. John Eugene Tichenor, 60, of Phoenix, died today at Sequoia hospital, A meter setter for the Phoenix public works department, he was en route home from i his vacation when he was stricken with a heart attack 1'2 days ago while in Redwood City.

He was a native of Indiana and was a member of Tabor lodge 92, I.O.OJF., in Jeffersonville, Ind. His widow, Ethel, survives. Funeral services and interment will be in Phoenix. Local arrangements are under direction of White Oaks chapel, San Carlos. FRANCIS A.

McOJE JR. Funeral semces (will be conducted Monday for IX Cmdr. Francis A. McCue San' Mateo navy jet pilot killled in a plane explosion Monday near Abilene, Texas. The.

rosary will be recited Sunday night at 8 o'clock, at the Patterson and O'Connell mortuary Services will be conducted Monday at 9:30 lrom Patterson and O'Connell chapel and a 10 o'clock high mass will bo said at St. Dunstan's church in Millbrae. Interment will be at Golden Gate National cemetery. His family has requested spiritual hcuquets or. donations to the Grace home, 100 Rincon road, Berkeley.

Vs survived fty his widow, to be directly related to and aggravating a seryiee cannectoo. condition. No time limit for ap ing is set ana tnere no mmi on dental treatments. Veterans of the Spanish Svlvcster Mazclla, 46, in checkered shirt, cowers unidentified police officers after an successful holdup oTa BrSk'r, inc. armored car on street in Buffalo, N.

T. second bandit was captured, but a third escaped. The money taken in ican war, including the Boxer rebellion and the Philippine insur the holdup was recovered. rection. There's no limit on the dental treatment for such vets park, Mount Olivet Memorial Colma.

and no time limit in which they have to apply. Disabled World War and Korean war vets who are in irain ine under the vocational rehabili tation acts. The treatment must be needed to prevent interruption of their training. To eel the care, you must es Mrs. Anne McCue, Oxnard; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis A. CIRCULATION DEPT. tablish that you're eligible for McCue San Mateo two sisters, Mrs. Mary GamboniFresno, and Mrs.

Carole Dees, San Mateo, and a brother, John R. McCue, San Mateo. VfESPIE THOMAS PRICHARD SAN BRUNO, Aug. 5. Wespie Thomas Prichard, 72, retired lithographer who had been employed at the S.

Crfickcr Lithograph plant in San Bruno for 42 years, died yesterday at his home, 359 Walnut avenue, after a long illness. A native of Concord, he was the husband of the late Hazel Prichard of San Bruno. He is survived "by three daughters, Georgina Yerhy, Mary O'Connor and Grace Rae, and 10 grandchildren. He was a member of lithographers union local 17. Funeral services will be held tomorrow ANNA B.

SENTER Mrs. Anna B. Senter, 34, 102 Madison avenue, San Mateo, died suddenly at her home last night. A native of Ottowa, Mrs. Senter had lived in San Mateo for a year and had been a resident of the Peninsula for more than 20 years.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Irene Wright, San Mateo, and Lillian Senter, San Francisco; four grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. Rosary will oe recited tonight at 8 at Patterson and O'Cocncll chapel. Services will be held tomorrow at 8:30 from the chapel, with a reouiem mass at St. Mat Don this little Jiucet to lunrklt inert your prt lualonnl Ail tuy tnl; In Jmuft rlbfccd tern itllch.

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After you turn in your applica Chapel of the Highlands FUNERAL DIRECTORS A. T. BCOTT H. LARSON tion, the VA will check to see whether you have a condition which needs treatment Dl 3 1831 177 SECOND AVE. pttirn iitil 5 MBit Ior acU pit tsm lor liwaui miliar Bend to Sn Uitco Timt Needkcnn Otot plilnJJ Ptttern Kumber, jour Kime.

Addrrti 3d Zone. LOOK FOB nnirlMt Nte In niar lAnr Wbeelcr Ct loi for 1655. Croclitt knitting, embroider? Ind lorely thlnri to wear, Iroq ona, quflt. ipronj. noveltlei efesy, Ion to mmkel Send 37 crata far yoar.tdBT ol thl boot NOW! Ton win wist to order mrj new irim In It.

AUo pproHattl7 tw wetltf for tunnry In the case of vets who are required to apply within a year after separation, the VA'will also check service record. If the record shows you've been separated less thiah. a year, the VA will get out your service medical records. Among them is thew's church at o'clock. Interment will be in Calvary ceme Service with Dignify CCWTXNXENX XEXMS 1 Bal MUtwaed Drln DLLBRAE.

Prion JU 8 at 2 pjn. from Nieri chapel, San tery, San Jose. Spiritual bouquets have been requested. Will JII.

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