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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 24

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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24
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24 San Mcteo "Cl)t ftilltrs Feb. 28, 1972 Peninsula Deaths UAV LINDFORS SERA E. PANTING Shooting Death Is Investigated Mrs. Sera Panting, 70, 1044; Ray Lindfors, 67, former Bur Northwood Drive, San Carlos, died Saturday at Sequoia Hospi lingame resident for 13' years, died Friday at Santa Rosa, where he had been a resident tal after a short illness. She was a native of Dawson, in the Canadian Yukon, and had the past Uvo years.

TIREY L. K0RD Tirey L. Ford, 73, 701 Chiltern Road, Hillsborough, died yesterday at his home, after an illness. He was socially prominent in the Bay Area, and active in a variety of business and personal interests. The son of Tirey L.

Ford state senator and attorney general, he was a director of the Rucker a y. which resided in San Cerlos the past Police at SouUi Lake Tahoe are investigating the shooting He was a native of years, she had resided San death this weekend of Duane Carlos for some years earlier, but moved to Texs.s and Mexico City before returning. Smick. 34, sen cf Mrs. Leah Custom window bonus.

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Choose from ipedally selected group of decorator re upholstery fabrics. Many patterns, textures and fashionphle colors. and a retired as a foreman lor, Consolidated Foods. He was a member of the Warehouseman's Union, and of Cable Car Camp, Survivors include her husband Smick of San Mateo. Smick, a resident of Newark.

Frank of San Carlos; three sis merged with his lnsui 8 corpora Woodmen of the World. Survivors include his wife, El ters, Mrs, Martha Cameron of White Horse, Yutsco. Mrs. Ma ion in 1967. Formerly, he was vice presi greta Gaundroue of Dawson and dent of Swayne Hoyt Steam Mrs.

Edith Nelsen of Edmonton. len; a son, Raymond. Milibrae, and one grandch ship company, was a director of Alberta; and "a brother. Jim the Hammond Aircraft Compa Private funeral services were ny, was vice president ot Del Ballantine of British Columbia. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m.' Wednesday at White Monte properties, in Monterey.

Known as an avid and skilled held today at the Crosby N. Gray Chapel, Burlingame, with Oaks Chapel in San Carlos, with photographer, he contributed inurnment at Olivet Memorial inurnment in Dawson. articles and pictures to numer DEATH NOTICES ous camera magasines. His in in micro photography sLarted a project of photograph Feb. 37, ALVERSON ln band of Ruthc' i.l 0:1 c.l ing various aspects of cancer was a tube technician for Vari an Associates, and a member of Alameda County Board of Realtors.

He was a native of Washington, and a resident of California 13 years. His survivors induce his wife. Elizabeth, a sen. Paul, a daughter Clarice, ali of Newark; three brothers. Warren B.

Smick. Lathrop Wells. Nevada: Stanley. Salt Lake City, and Clifford. La Mirada.

and oite sister. Mrs. Barbara L. Stewart, Belmont. Police said Smick was shot through the head, at about 2:30 a.m.

Saturday, as he and his wife prepared to enter their motel room. Officers said the shot apparently came from some 30 yards away, in the motel parking lot. On Sunday. Sunnyvale police arrested Robert Conrad of that city, cn request of Ihe South Lake Tahoe police, and booked him cn a charge of suspicion of murder. am Miner s.

Harold Hck, Jr. na D0Unas Alverson Washington. D.C.; levins brother of s. James Glctfl Df Lorg Beach: s. Fred Crockett ct Des treatment, which may help doc Park.

Colma. Refugee Aid Fund Begun A campaign 'to find $2,000,000 tors to learn more about the dis Miss Myrtle Ai.crson "of ease. He was a member of the Bur the Sen Fran. lingame Country Club, the Pacific Union Club, and was a director of Trader Vic's, Inc. He of Post we (n had been active in attempts to Sacremerto.

arrj sn Frn :5 eel'y Boarc1. to build one room houses for the refugees of Bangladesh, has revive tne railroad Between Vir Sofarlan and ginia City and Carson City. Ne ii Bay A'ti Comic 1 t'O 1 been started by CARE. Funeral services are Molly Fannin, regional direc vada, as part of the historic restoration of the two towns. Survivors include his wife Helen; a daughter.

Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, New York: tor for CARE, says millions of men, worn en and children are! returning to Bangladesh after DAVIS ln Shi step daughter, Mrs. Holly Hoi Fab. 5 972, Police said Conrad. 43.

was Emms A. beloved Wlargarei Pellon ol Oala months of agony in crowded ref gugee camps in India. They brook, Kalonah, New York; brother. Byington Ford, Pebble Lynden, Kan were destitute as refugees, and "an apparent acquaintance" of Mrs. Smick, wife of the victim, While the investigation contin Beach, and three step are equally poverty stricken Bible end ues, graveside services are to At his request, there will be Christian icier now.

"There are 30,000,000 people be neld Wednesday at i p.m. Sullivan F.neril I'rjmc, CaminoReal, San Mateo, op no funeral services. EMMA DAVIS without shelter in Bangladesh," Skylawn Cemetery west of San Mateo, under direction of the; mtr'. Skyla Mt Memorial Park, San Ma she says, "and not mnay of Sneider Sullivan chapel them could survive another pe WANSBURY Ir Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday from the riod of exposure.

We are racing 172, Thomas Wansbury, beloved husband of Mrs. Grace Wansbury ol San Mateo; lovlno 'athe of Dixon E. to Duild simple one room Sneider Sullivan Funeral Heme, San Mateo, for Emma homes before the monsoon sea Davis, 91, 1110 EI Camir.o Real cat son arrives. "What is involved is construction of 62 settlement's in which Burlmgame, who died Sunday Gomperts To Speak is ard rephews. A native of Fa Eng'and.

Age 32 years. A Veteran of WW charts mom cf San Meter i at Mills Pavilion East, San Ma teo, after ah illness. (he vast mass of human beings and San Francisco World's now sleeping in the open, or un Furera.1 a sneider A native of Kansas, she was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Margaret Pellon Recent mainland China visitor der trees, may find permanent shelter.

The government of Bangladesh has. asked For I I I I pi II III Jjjj 1 1 Jl II snuin Si csmlno Real, Tuesday (Ft Hn.vy Cenneierv, Colma. Robert Gomperts cf Atherton will be the guest speaker at the of Oakland. CARE's aid an this critical situ Marcn meeting ot tne san ma Interment will be at Skylawn 5MICK Soulh Feb. ation, and I earnestly hope your readers will be moved to send Cut nkk, teo County Democratic Central Cemetery.

San Mateo. ELMER G. DILL dollars for this purpose' 3 'An. i'LdSetn trier n' New levins father of Paul one Clarice toth of Newark, 301 of Leah 5mic of San Vlalec; brrjlher ot Warren Russell Smith La sa Nevans; 5 Sn'ev Sir let cf Salt Lan Cily, Ll5h; iMor: Committee Thursday. The meeting will be' at Rus so's Distillery Restaurant, 271 El Camino Real, San Bruno, at Elmer G.

Dill, GO. SO Laurel Street, San Carlos, died Satur Age rjj 8 p.m.. following a 5:33 cocktail party in Gomperts' honcr. The public is invited to both the cocktail party and to the dnescay at 2 i Servici rection OF Sneider Sull Home, t77 So. El Camir central committee meeting.

Gomperts, the 1970 Democrat Body Found A body of a man was ound.iii the siirf st TYancis Beach, in Half Moon Bay this morning, but no identification haft been made. State personnel notified Half Moon Bay police at 8:45 a.m. about the discovery. Police and the county coroner's officer are investigating. JCPenney The values are here everyday.

Charge it ot this Penney store: MAYF I ELU MALL, Mt. View Falo AHo. 969.9710. Open Monday lit ru Fridoy 'ti 1 9:30 p.m. Sun Hay 1 2 to 5 m.

ic party nominee for Congress ORHETT ln Belmont, February 25, 1072, in the llth Congressional Dis day at Palo Alio Convalescent! Hospital after a short illness. Dill was a retired restaurant owner. He was a native of New York and had resided in San; Carlos for the pasit 12 years. Survivors include his wife! Blanche and a daughter, Mrs.j Doris Rayburn, both of San Car six grandchildren and two great grandchildren; Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at White Oaks Chapel in San Carlos, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery in Menlo Park.

Reginald A. Orrall, beloved of Mrs. Mar on Orretl; lov ng father ot Konnetti Orrctt of Boulder Creek, Calif. trict, returned February 12 from a month long visit in Chi by three gro and one grc' rnvare tune ai Funeral Ham, na. He was the only businessman and West Coast member of a group cf scholars who represented the U.S.

Committee for a New China Policy. This was the El camino Real, San Mates. Cypress lavn ceme LlndFors, beloid hus first American group to visit several interior cities since the nation came under communis control in 1949. (otl of Miilbrae; rievoled uncle Mrs. Annette Nelson of Phoenix, Ari dearlv loved grandla.hnr Ray Lind.ors or Mtllbrae.

Re ilred lo eman of Consolidated Foods THOMAS WANSBURY Funeral services will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday from the otieicier a ouinvait rjii.ttai Bjrllngamc. Wiemb an's Union Loci I co; Cabli Car Ca ron ot the World, Ss rOSSCSSlOll Home, San Mateo for Thomas Wansbury, 82 322 West Hills FEhruary 25, 1972. at ihe Colo Daly City police Saturday ar dale, San Mateo, who died Sat rested George R. McCrum urday at his home.

He was a Park iivjrnmsntviil follow. 19, of San Diem native of England Daly City, on charges of posses A former civil engineer, he sion of stolen property. a member of the Sar. Mateo Officer Ed Welsh said he WHETSTONE lr, Los Catti Cili'om'a, Fobruarv 22, 1972. EThel Whetstoi sister of John Kean of Australia, an the late Dorothy Ellen Kean; sunt Lorraine ard Berry Kean, Doth Auitralla: oujin ol Ruov Brown New Zealand and close frieno cf Beth Jane and Jack Pest or Saratoga, Scientist of SaratoQ5.

A native of Aus chapter of SIRS. He is survived By: His wife, Grace of San Mateo: a son, Dix on cf Sacramento; and tw grandchildren. Entombment will be at Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Colma. stopped McCrum in the city for driving a motorcycle without a vehicle license. A check of the Records Center in Sacramento revealed the bike had been stolen in February 1969.

vere held on Thursday, Feb. 241h. at I Chepelof 615 North Santa San Mateo Rec Activities THIS WEEK'S WW I $50 WINNER February 3R Park Senior Citiier i p.m. at Central ly. 13 Carter.

Bridge, bingo, gar Mr and Mrs. Peters 308 24th Ave. SAN MATEO for 'elks over ftfly. Retresr nenli Carclvn carl, hostess. Senior Citi: February 19 lttsursr.se Cc.

meets, p.m., el Beresiora UKrisncn Center, zarri shd Alameda de lea Puigas. day to purchase anew VW. In addi lion tit tht new car. sue rajlsteita far the: drawing and wan $50 cash. Jr We iiushand, Bob, a ntedianic lor Reclor Cndilistc, says they nay use bSBb TntsrmW' it'SST? San Mafeo Sjrviyal COT.T,iltec; a IC a.m.

"'Ww Center. Dlngp. cards, ref EShmsn ior nrry iM Ceir, 1510 Mar a mp.p'ir.L GRAND YOURS mettle Mil 4t PRIZE 3. Grand European Ull TourforTwc VIIWlvC WEEKLY WINNER Ssn Mateo's SCUBA dub, the Tiburons, 1 Recrea 50 Recreflllon i until our new In we lucky ISO cash i0t. ting ef tne ciry bi 7:30.10 p.m.

j.m., at Cenln TICKETS ARE FREE fortlie asking. Come in EfttJay toryours. Limit one to a family and age IB or over with a valid drivEr's license. Refreshments served at this Si .25 per day play, where Waster's points are srven. Junior game.

Handicapped fonts are invited to Pavjn 3r 'E'q 11 CIDy 3" 3: rr Tni rj" sct.v Ir day features swimming at Bel riionrs Bel Dawn Brcssie I NEUFELD VW Recreation Center for the ycunasl rs; 1 30 100 Main Street, REDWOOD CITY tgres ah ice sRatins Recreation Center Open evenings 'lit 9, Sat, and Sun. 'til 6 or youngsters age SS hctude's skatcsixly i your own skates. Leave cenrer Pa. rts dccirlro to drve Please.

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