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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 7

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tCflr taints San Mnleo 7 DEATH NOTICE Saturday, April 4, 1970 O'NEIL San Mateo, April 3, 1970, air of Burtlroame. dear friend of Mrs. ry Gilli5 of San Jnst Weekly New York Bond Summary red r. wrignr 01 tJeimoni. er of Y.L.I., Dolores Chapter No.

an Francisco. A native of Faver Today's Weather ew York SiocK NEW YORK AP) High Low Lut dig. Monday. Aprl! 4. 1970, at 3:30 a.m.

from he Patterson O'Connell Chapel by the Wayside. 1311 Soulh El Camino Real, San Mateo, thence to SI, Catherine's Ctwrch, 1310 Bayswater Avenue, 33' r5r 2 40 40 40 ConsPw 7s99 Cc. 4Vs58 NYMC 3Ws9lr 12 4154 41 4114 9814 9741 98 3H '014 90 9014 114 ejisi 9ii S9y. i Law Last Chg, ConsPw Dahi From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU .11 ffitSP? (3 93 92 93 rlli 1A.M.

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RIF 103 IS IV go 44 73H 7214 7314 214 Duq L1 W.HJ OakElec 4sB7 26 hs Cerrietary. The rossrv will te 1 CP 5s93 19 42 6014 4014 8314 83R4 3314 113 1.1414 S914 57 57 WEATHER FORECAST Rain is forecast for Saturday through much of Florida with snow in the upper Midwest. It will be mild in Florida and California and cold genearlty elsewhere. AP Wirephoto Map) 411593 147 6414 43H 4314 San 3, 1970, Cnio 35 74 1 Ohio Ed 714:75 2 OklaGE 414S67 10 OnelsH 514sE 23 Outlet CV5V4SB6 16 OwnCor 671594 15 Edterd 414538 Chr afr 149 49 47 67'A 15 5414 54 5514 cnrvpin 's 255 9714 9fi trothar of Llhtlle Susan Leong Erie 45 2C201 and Lorl Carol 2214 21 Vi 2214 8.E 211575 35 78 Fin 414571 212 lil 7 Jb Erie 314S90F 34 7314 72 7314 School. CIT Fin 311570 31 98 'i 33H 114 Fac GE 4is92 1 9 47 4, CitS A5t399xw 92 E3A 82 rTivaie junerai eervi Monday, April 4, 1970, Erie 2V152000G 5 3514 351 EvansP 614394 71 58 95 F.7I5HI, 44ib22 115 J441 S2H a) the Colonial CltlesSv 4.s97 45 7H Mortuary tit Crcstjy N.

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3 3 3 7 31 63 i soli 3'. Fisnr.Fd 414S94 44 3 7614 7814 3V4 PsGE 311S34W 23 5914 4914 jl PaCC 311334X .12 59. 33 70 4714 BEEMAH 30 9811 Wl 96 I Belmont, April 3, 19JD, roll Cowf nji ,.77 63 76 76 s' 42 97 9J 17J2 93 1 7 32 7J2 ough, beloved husband ArmR cvJ'A537 It. 851 8514 S5'A AnO 3.30S2000 50 lor 100 102 Fly 1 1 a 6.60530 10 a4 84 1 RMC CV1V.59 2 2 3)6 74 .72 33 Food Fair 4579 11 7 0 66W 70 PatES 3371 12 9514 9414 95'A 4k 131 105 103V5 1 MUTUAL C. POGGI Col Gas 5587.

Asnrotl 5.15S92 79 791i AsdIO CVJWE93 79 73 Beeman Ward Highland Avenue, Burlingame, died yesterday of a brief illness at Mills Memorial Hospital. PaoCBaE 3574 1 47 8314 83 3314 3S77 I 7514 75 7)14 P3CGS.E 3579 24 70 4fl 243 PacG3.E 3533 1 61H 41V4 4114 Ford Ml 814574 1058 "03 H02 1024 Ford Mt ay9590 734 lf.1 59IAIOOV4 Murial C. Poggi, of Sll Al Col Gas 4T1533 Col Gas Col Gas Martinez, CalV.t riMr brrritwtr 6814 2i 73V) I ForcDal 5.45JO 1 150 Mo 150 Si Tuolumne; San Mateo Post American Legion; Hillbarn Little Theatre Association; San Mateo County Retired Teachers Association; San Mateo County Historical Society and American 7 744U 7414 7414 hambra Road, San Mateo, died yesterday at Peninsula Hospi ColGas 3SS377 Col Plct S3is94 Fcr WcKm 47' V317, TT '5 14 43i Ajsolnv 4W374 .13 80 TBVa 80 1 Born in Faversham, England, Gladys Bruce. Redwood City. Also iflved ty eight grandchildrfn arj reilrarrirhlld.

Hiimtar of H3II Pac GE 2Tlst 20 4514 45 45 Fac GE 4 4314 4.154 6154 75 75 ComSa 4WI U5 47 Assolnv 4TAsB3 30 41 40Vi 40ft 3'li Fruensuf 4567 4 73 Fruotlf 5V4S94 218 93 45 45 114 Miss O'Ncil was a member of 1 77'4 735, Fucualr.d 7SE8 GACCp 551594 4H53 41 3Hi 47, 10214 105 24.1 5 il 571a the Y.L.I., Dolofes Chapter No. 7 of San Francisco. She lived 40 473a 1, 25. 66'A 14 fchaeological isociety. Ccmw Ed 3s78 Com Oil 41592 ComplrScI 6594 1 Con Edis 5537 PacTCT 271534 PacTST 214S35 S3 8531 87W B74 44 95 92 92 21 22 7314 7134 73 1 A native ot AsMana, Wiscon Matco County Retired ciaflor, and San Male, years in the county and 65 years PAA CV57S39 238 43 6114 4214 sin, he lived here 41 years, and Ge.lElec 114574 60 31 .79 79U Geo Host 4f 2 9 5414 51 5414 Gen Ins: cvSs92 75 4114 61 41 3t 1 Lt i 84 84 34 rAA CV4 71579 16 160 l'4l 15054 in California.

She. never mar ATO lis 4587 48 53 50 Aurora 4150 1 72 72 AU10C CV4W381 7 98' 94 Avco 9Vfc39 5 103 101 AvcoCo TV sVS 255 8141 Wi'i 41Ss90 5 46V PAA CV4I4SW 205 8914 ried. caSoclelv and Ajrurlcati Archaeloglcal AAemorlai services will be held Monday, April 6, 1970, al 1 p.m. et St. Paul's episcopal Criurcil, Burlngatne, GMot Ac7ViS0 134 9314 924i Hi CcnEu JlisVl 13 43V Lcr.FJ 2B 61' CcnUdls 4.S36 17 651 Funeral services' will be held AveoCp 57AS93 151 70 FarkrH tal.

A retired school teacher, Mrs. Poggi was a member of the National Retired Teacher Association, The San Franciscans, the Peninsula Colorside Club the California Retired Teachers Association. A resident of the county for 19 years, she is survived by her husband, Angelo J. Poggi of San Mateo and her Mrs. Grace Collins of San Francisco; Funeral services will be held is survived by his wife Mrs; Alice Beeman, of Hillsborough; a son William T.

Beeman of Martinez; two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Beeman Vickery of Burlingame, 5 7 5 Monday at at Patterson 10tACC 5 33 K3 GV.lotAcc 5530r 25 784 7314 7a .4 GMot Acc 5s31 49 795,4 7746 Ja 59W 59 753a 77 CV5532 135 Penney 47.435 3 2 7 7 113 B3.0 41is55 BIO Jsao BS.0 Penney 4'As64 34 7014 TOY4 7014 U'Uonneii uiapei, aan inareo. a Requiem Mass will be offered 93Vi 9'4i 9314 BangP 3Vis94 41 32'4 ail'i SJ'A and Mrs. iwaniyn Beeman warn Fcr.P fo 30 7744 7744 ConEdis 311585 2 0 571i 54,4 5614 i ConEd5 S'AsS! 15 634fe 43 44'2 11 9 fc.m. at St.

Catherine's In San Mateo, April 3, 1 of' Qlympia, Washington; a sis 3 314 12 64 61 64 jij 374 219 14 10214 104 Church, Burlingame. Interment is at Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. Rosary will be recited Sun GilAOIAcc 4579 245 7214 71 Vi 7114 5C 53il75r 1 3V' 737 3 5 3 5 3 53i! 911, 954. 5.5,7775) 2 72 72 father ot Michaels. rVII ere PeriiUn 7V4sS8 26 90 B914 90 14 PeniUn 711538 11 09 II II 14 PcKVIar 34580 3 6214 4214 62'A 14 Phila El 9595 324 1014 102'f 104li ter, Mrs.

Gladys aruce or itea wood City, eight grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. will be held Monday, CEIeclr 4VlSj. 1 CGEBal 2'jsal 25 41 Con NG 814S94 150 99'A Cm a 3 is32 10 75 BeclODO 5S89 237 109 1 03 1 06 BBClonD 4VtsS3 S0 115 112 112 EeechA 4ilis93 54 48 441A 44'A SelcoP i 111 72 47h 47V2 Ben 4 76 74 74 Br.f 8is71 Tuesday at 10 a.m.. from the Sneider Sullivan Funeral Memorial services win oe PtlllaEI 614393 8314 83 8314 held Monday at 2 p.m. at St.

day nv use cbapel at p.m. JAiMES J. S. MILIAR James J. S.

Miller, 12 Camino Home, then to the New St! Ma: Con NG 411533 potggi Burtinsame, Anri I 3, GidLew 41sB7 1M I0VA7O0 17 32 10! 14T J6 B.0fPmJ.lt7t 1 9714 9W 97M BtnefKln Si77 21. SiVi BOVa tOVi 2s Con NG 41155 0 63 14 4 314 4314 23 6744 4614 47 'A '14 4414 461 WA 11 7414 7614 7414 4014 40Vj 3Vi thew's Catholic Church fro a Rebuiem Hich Mass starting at J. poggi or 5an.MallO) lovlnaiwulih iB8 863 a4 S7 56 111 F. Phllal 1. E2 PhilaEI 3'4s33 I 1 of Mrs.

Grace Collins of San A native of Son Francisco, aged Vista Court, Belmont, died yesterday at Mills Hospital after a Phi aEI "t3S Goac crt 314394 103 997i 73 37 53 53B3 33 5314 93 93 7 7. 1 3775 11 101 101 10:30 a.m. Recitation of the rosary will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. Friends may call after 10 'short illness. Franciscans, Peninsula Colorslloe ub PhilaEI 241S71 21 9JH tr A PhilaEI 21474 2 81 II PhliaEI 241S31 2 60 SO CV4V4590 10B 6 5 4344 44 'ft itBurorma Kerweo I eacners 157 Granite 44M94 4414 a.m.

Sunday at tne Junerai He had resided in Bulmont the past 15 years and was a native PhilMor CV4S9.I 127 1251 121 121 3 75 7,7) 7454 214 GtNP CV414S97 3 3 87 home. Interment is at Holy 851s 17 'V Cross Cemetery, Colma. oi Philadelphia, Pa. iHe had been business manag Paurs episcopal nurcn, rwr lingame. Contributions to the San Mateo County Historical Society or the Children's Health Home, 515 East Poplar Avenue, San Mateo, are preferred.

Crosby N. Gray Company is handling the services. VACLAV PALECEK memorial service will be conducted Monday at 5:20 p.m. at St. Ann's Chapel, Melville and Cowper, Palo Alto, for Vaclav Palecek, former ambassador for Czechoslovakia to the WEEKLY SUMMARY MUTUAL FUNDS PhlllVH 5'4s92 PHI Stay 414sB9 PCCitSL 5s70 5575 Pnoct 9814 9B14 9a'415 32 CJRy 3Yl590tl' 3 49 4 9 GtW5lUn5t 4367 1 4B14 43y 3r3i.ini i5i 2 7414 7474 GreyJid 6V559O 517 91 Grum CV4V4S92 55 42 4014 GulfMO 55 54F 14 J614 S514 4914 45'4 4914 EDWARD II.

KISTOWSKI er of the Sah Francisco City Theater, a theatrical agency PubSEG 411577 22 8014 7IV4 71. PUOSfcG 314375 5t 1014 7714 Funeral services for Edward H. Kis'towski, 85. who died and a member of the Lambs GUIfMO 4S44B PUbSEG 34M72 11 9214 ir: 7 7141 474 4744 351 45 .64 Club and.the Theatrical Manag RCA CVM14592 353 771a 7414 714 Wednesday at his home, will S'JtlWnd '3 35 i 43' GulTOst 5VJS93 iV 6V 6014 GultWI SVSS07 212 6.57. 6314 43'4 KastnP 451592 118 110.4 109 110V4 144 Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday morn: ig at Jo o'clock from the Snelder 8, Sullivan Funeral Home, 977 South El Camino Real, San Mateo.

Thence to the New 5t. Matthew's Catholic Church where Requiem High Mass will bo celebrateo" commencing at 10:30 D'clock. Recitation of the HDly Rosary Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, interment. Holy Cross Cemetery, Col BAKKEBAARD In San Mateo, April 1 1970, Connei RakKegaard. be'oved husband of the late Pelra A.

BakkegaarC. A nallve ot North Dakota. Age 83 yaart. Funeral jervicii wilt be held at the Snelder 1 Sullivan Fu ieral Home, 977 south El Camino Real, San Mateo, on Monday (April 4) al 11:30 a.m. The Rev.

lOonald iefmetder of St, Andrews Lu'heran Churc.i, San Mateo, (rficlat ing. Inlermtiit, Arta Mesa Cemetery, Palo Alio. ers' and Press Agents Union of (Continued from Page 6) at Sneider and Sullivan Funeral Rapid Am 7594 2ra 701n TO 7014 Reada 3Vs95 1 3744 3714 3744 GliWst 54537A 21 47 4314 4JW 244 Home in San Mateo Monday RdgBal 514568 25 a3'4 BOll 8014 214 HawaM 574 41 104 10314 4514 70 at 9:30 a.m. Interment will be New York. Survivors include a son, Michael of Belmont.

Fuheral services will be Mon S1ccle Fund 13.37. i BMratadi 0121 13,12 13.12 .05 Eflrat Growth 12334 12.28 12.28 .07 Ernaralno 5m 4.91 6 fli 4 81 4 .04 H5 erW 914539 21S t051t 1021 102V4 311 Allied Military Command nirc 5S87 85 81 7.6S 7.SI 7. In.TByf und 12.7J 032:64 H2J4 .10 713 Sl 1 llSH '51 II! KlUsSpk 5V458S 52 124 122 12! Entarprli Fd at Skylawn Memorial Park. Klstowski resided at 127 McLellan Avenue San Mateo, was a native of Bfufalo, N.Y day at 2 p.m. at Crosby N.

Gray HI I 514595 103 94T4 94 94 HoermYai 2 31 8' 31 7.44 7J 7336 .11 8.47 t.S2 .42 .03 17.70 17.53 17.53 03 3 7.53 75.18 15.18 .35 1 5 33 12.45 12.J1 Mortuarv in Burlinffame, with Horoywaif 4576 91 8741 89 2 Equity Grcirili Etstx Fuiki Evweil (nd 8.95 interment at Skylawn Memorial Honey 3.35572 10 924 2 and had been in this area the 4J7 .03 5.24 .3 2 Frefo. red Stock Park. KISTOWSKI in San Mateo, Aorll 1, past. 14 He was a retired ainwia Fimoi a 0.55 10.47 io.47 Farmiii 10.59 10.46 10J4 Federat Gr Fd 12.96 12.7 12.73 West Germany, wno aieawwiuu 22 in Portola Valley. HARRY FELDSCHER Funeral services were held today in Redwood City for Harry 75; Bret Harte, Redwood City, who died suddenly on Thursday.

He was a native of Nebraska. 8.10 9.1.7 i MCI '7 r' "Ord 9.28 1970, Edard H. Klstowski, devoted nusband of Mrs. Klstowski of San VWo "1515 11.1 47 21.19 21,38 .18 ReynTob 3573 1 8T4 6JVi B5'A 1 RheSjigd 4il59d 81 ann hj RlagelT cv5s93 7 40 ill J6H 5414 1 RocnTel 4sW.22 955 73'. 4 Rohr CV514SM 34 99 97 97 SLSF 5s2006t 11 SB 58 1 StLSF 4S97 7 5314 52H 53 SILSW '5M539 30 63' 63 43 StLSW 2nd4sS? 7 6 1 43 43 San CV55.92 33 45 44 44 MICHAEL L.

LEONG World Fd 2.23 HousoF 45isB4 35 48'3i 67 4614' HOU CF 17 75.5' 3 41 41 1 oil; HousL'P 249 105 104 104 5. Hnwmct 14s92 37 46V4 45Vi 14534 Private funeral services will Fidelity. fund Fid Trend Fd Financijsl Prog: Dynamics 'Fd. Indust Fund Inv 15.07. 15.02 M.Y.

be held Monday at Colonial Funeral v. 5 Hunt cv41s34 31 155 163'4 Sr.cider Sullivan Funeral Mortuary of Crosby N. Gray (:. 3 371 94,, 93. 7 7 UM UMst.

Bs IlisJl 17 43 62y 42W 'f 7 IndHead 514S93 104 7Jii 77 Ef Camino Monday fAorll 61 at 7.64 717 7.47 00.25 10.13 10.13 He had been a barber for 60 SaFemt 514S87 .129 BOV4 79 80 T'al V4 Sahjmlnd 5S93 228 5411 S3 S3 1 2 STctilcl; El. (189 6 70 70 Wiltiam St 14.73 14JZ ment, Sltylawn Memorial Park, San nl 7 1 13 l': i Fs.t I'nv Discovy" 6.14 6.03 6.03 leill Fund 12.42 12.24 12.24 years and had his own shop in Inl5ti 3.20SS2 Fit Inv FtfGith 8.8S. 8.67 ntHar 4.80s?' 4514 46 I Burlingame. He had lived: in 0 i 4M SCM cv5'issa 139 7 74'i 7J Multifund 3.86 Nal Flind 7.29 HUtl Lew Leal Chg. 8.45 8.45 .06 8.7B 8.78 .04 7.22 7.22 .05 42.05 42174 .10 intHarC 414531 2J 71 Vi 2 Redwood City for the past 46 ScoTtFa CV357.1 64 129 125 1241.

1H Penn Square USGVDS 47.591 Sbd Fin 7Hjs80 WJtuel 89'3 214 35' 1 US Srhlf 51is9J 44 17 years. Shd Fin 514SBO Sears 61ts93 Phila Fund Pilgrim Furd Navy veteran. Survivors include, his wife Frances of San Mateo; a son, Dennis of N'ewpbrt Beach; and a brother, Bernard of Buffalo. CONNEL AKKEG A ARD Funeral services will be Monday at 11:30 a.m. at Sneider and Sullivan Funeral Home in San Mateo for Connei Bafckegaard, 83, who died Wednesday.

Bakkegaard, a carpenter, resided at 132 North Railroad Avenue, San Mateo, and was a native of North Dakota He had no known relatives. Interment will be at Alta Mesa Memorial Park in Palo Alto. CV5593 17 77 USSn lt 514S95 )5 89 8914 WA 1 He is survived Oy: nts wue, Finder Capil Fletcher Fund Florida Growth Found Growth Fcuoders Mul 4R4a63 lrtT3.T 4.90SB7 55 70yk 70 7014 Interns tv4S92 78 Jl 4a4 6B14 SearsRAc Js82 7514 741 15 51459 7 ilOJH 11)474 041.4 SearsAc 4HS72 Je. 5 7734 323 73', 13i fill I cv3sS3 143 5 114 SenrsAe 43 77 795 il hra ts94 391 90 93 ShellOll 5.30S92 50 76li 744l Jessie; a son, Robert of Redwood City; a daughter, Margaret Wilson of Redwood City; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. 4 73, 4 731', 7353 6.40 6.33 4.33 Company for Michael L.

Long, of 705 Ventura Avenue, who died He was 12 years old. i Michael died suddenly oE an illness on1 the way to school at Abbott. Junior High School where he was a student. He is. survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lincoln Leong, of San Mateo and his two sisters, Li nelle S. and Lori Carol Leong, both oE San Mateo; Friends may call at the Mortuary Chapel after .5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. LOUIS A.

GAMBATTA 'Louis A. Ganibatta, 55, of 200 Portola Portola Valley, 2 37 87 87 Shell Oil 41tS86 25 71 701 7014 ShellUn Ifti71 95 4 94ii SharWm 4'4s95 184 lOIW 10014 24.CJ1 13.75 S3.7J 9.69 9.59 9.63 25.75 25.49 55.62 SI. 74 70 74 3 4ili Kimbci ai ai 81 Kresce 22 193 1 90 1 90 Inurnment was private. 4541 5 58 20 70 6114 6114 25 121 177IA117VJ 3T5 352003 3 40V4 40 240 4'is46 15 83 Cen. Secorilies 10.00 5.95 PRESTON G.

SLACHMAN yer 6SS2 35 7414 77 25i Funeral Services were held 3 3 V.O 3. 73177 Lirg TV 514574 73 WShor 4s234ir SoBell TT 2379 3 4714 6714 4714 SEflliTT 2585 14 59 57Uj VA Pine Street Pionier Enterp Pioneer Fund Planned Invest Prica Funds: Growlh Fund New Era Now Horizon Pro Fund Provident Fund Puritan Fund Putnam Funds; ViUfa1 Voyage Rep Tech Revere Fund Rosanihal Saiem Fund Schuster ScuOder Funds: Special" Balanced Common Slk 5ec Equity Sec Invest Seacteo Amer Selected Spec 15.7 5 13.15 13.13 31 7.04 4.94 4.94 .06 8.57 a.72 8.72 .16 7.44 7.43 7.43 .09 wrwirL siisy; WnUn 414S89. M7j 4414 5014 ei 351, 7.3 aOCalEd 53.i;8n (2 71 Thursday fer Preston G. Slach man at Hills of Eternity, Colma: He died at age 58 in Mexico 7.17 7.13 7.1J 20.59 20.35 20.35 73 ti 75 1ia wn un on 5S92 7 35772 .179 100 98Vi LOCXh CV414S2 409 4214 43 li. westsEi stn 517i 14 751 74 7J14 1 70 931 4 92 92 14 LoawTh S42 76 4'4581 53 727a 71 71! WILLIAM H.

WHYTOCK WiUiam Whytock, of 124 Bancroft ad, Burlingame, died. Thursday at Mills Memorial Hospital of an illness. He was WscOr 4'4s77 43 79 7JVi 78 5.45. 5.41 5.41 4b II 97 277 2 H'l 76 76 76 4 OS 82 801 81 Lou GE 314S8! 1 was pronounced dead on arrival a.10 7.93 7.9E WhltaCn S14s92 75 S3 WhlteAAt 5V4S93 20 75'i 7514 755 1 1' 711593 31152003 II at Stanford Meidcal Center ear 4914 4914 4914 Spiegel i'As 13 8.61 8.55 8 53 .73 LouU'SL 358 0 2 3j87 10 4414 43 641 todav after suffering an at Growth Indus Gryphon Fund Guardian Mut Hamilton: Fd HFI 1 Growlh Fund Harbor Fund Hartwcll J.W HIO. Leverage Hedberg Gordn Hedae Fund Heritage Fund Hot Fd Hubshman Fd ICM Finl Fd 151 Crowlh Sir 4593 1 74 1 57 1 51 157 51i 63 years old.

A native of Los Angeles, Mr. Whytock lived here 14 years and apiegl CV414S94 24 104 101 104 4Vi Vh Mkr 4Vis8 139 5214 K' a 50 5 it)4 2 94 94 94 II 1 R01 5'Ast! 24 131 13014 13! 73 71157 fl 34 14514 142 March 25. He is survived by his' wife, Helen, of 2 Clark Drive, San Mateo; two sons, Robert, of San Mateo and Michael, of San Diego; his father, Morris Slach man, of St. Louis: a brother, Norman, of St Louis, and a sis ter, Shirley Talbot, of Larkspur. 15.47 10.35 7035 tack at his Portoja Valley 49 ao CV5SS7 .53 90 ranch, coroners investigators 7k.Tr Wtl C.en 4S2O04 3 52W 51 52V4 2H.

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Funeral, services will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m.. at' Cros 5 lien; 3.J 13,1 i 98 3014 7 914 40H 1 Samuel W. Beerfian, Of 45 Cor 6.25 3.20 S.24 '4 1 cor OS 105 a H4514 H1.105V4 11214 .10514 10514 TOSH 14 Ciip'Fd 1 9.0S 9.00 9.00 82H4 31 8241 11 2571 119 9511 24 nelia Hillsborough; died 95'A 7 lOlVa 3 89V1 89Vi 49V4 3 60 wircoui i oaj'a 67 47 )4 48 9514 94 95V4 JipMor 414531 5a 4014 59 '591a tapNo 4141838 173 59 5714 5414 ZioNo 43SeC 3 4 0 59 59 Zayre 49 FOREIGN BONDS Antioq 3S73 41 87 87 872 Austr fn as4'58 3 8 9 0 50 Aaas.tr fn516s81 5 .77 79 7 9 3ut ln5WsJu 2 7t 78 78 Aujir 2 14 86 16 Austra 144 8314 4214 Auitral tnisa 4 acw, 1914 4214 1314 StOOh 8V752000 248 1 02 10DU 9S IB 1C21 7 03 1 37 yesterday at a convalescent nos 96. 114 StOI Oh .7.60399 15 9 96 Packs 4S90 pital after a tong illness. He was 32.50 12.43 12.4 as zi aovi ao ao or 73 208 27 75 JiH McCror .19 inU ion 1M by N.

Gray Company, then to! SIPk CV5'AS90 49 42W 40V. 5tate Farm a 1 5 82 76 years of age. INTEGON Gnh flcCror 5l 34 alii 8014 Vt StauH CT41459I McCrory 5581 An art teacher at Burlingame J34i 72'A 75542H 1 55 5.53 9 53 .13 cV4Wst2 35 9314 92 rYUUOLI 4 iZJ I 84 69 44 McGrH 31ks92 130 6414 44 9.30 9.41 9.4 St Catherine's Catholic Church where a Requiem Mas? will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, starting at 10 a.m. Recitation of the rosary will be Sun 4414 4414 4414 High School, Beeman was a member of East Belt No. 391, F.

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PETERSON Mrs. Marie S. Peterson, 80, of Aalmeda Street in Half Moon TalcotNet 699 75 84 Tandv 5sS9 184 10D Tapoan 514394 OS 88 Teledyne 7sf) 155 7t Teledyn 3V4S92 284 59 Tenneco 9s75 37a 105 Tenneca 7s93 122 a314 Temaca 614l92 237 91 Teneca 4s79 445 82 42 53 5114 53 1 ichDat 5146)4 264 9514 9414 9514 1 Transamer Cap 7.24 7.22 7.24 9.03 3.93 3.93 German Tn5s80 ItatCCn fn3s77 ItalRep fn3s77 Japan fn5Vjs74 vilCreu 55 39xf MedelM 3571 Travelers EoFd 4s27f xt invest Bd 18.51 1B.40 18:48 Med GBd 2 19.68 19.2 19.33. Olsc.Bd 8.S4 8.13 3 Bay, died yesterday at Ly Lond Convalescent Hospital in Santa 15.23 15.15 15.19 3.47 3.43 3.43 MontWd 45890 14 65 S5 MrWdCr 9S89 la 10414 103 5 87 87 87 4 Te. 834 423 1 1011a il02iA 1V 4 SO'A 5014 5014 WdCr 71SS8B 17 89V4 WdCr 51458 7 4 7 31 TerASL 4S201T Teitaco 514S97 Liara alter a long illness.

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