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LEGAL NOTICES 9 IRC OH. Talklf DMI7TI N. Central Group Hears New Meters Installed Dismissal Upheld in Carlos Gambling Case fab Limns TestAMeNTw From Utility Pole NO, IMS IN THE SUPERIOB COURT 0 THE SHTLor California. AND FOR THE COUNTY OF S. Of EOC Cuts Fred Bradsnaw Turner Iff.

22. In Matter of Esl THEODORE T. JOCZ al Knntt, The State District Court of Ap Bradley 'subsequent filed a New metered parkins places iTHADDEtIS LKWIS. JOCZ. County Gets Growth Plan On Coastside (Continued From Page 1) setting of priorities with a "ne behavior." seekin to recover peal has upheld the action of will be operating next week, in (He champion circulator of petitions which placed the mariju Homeowners in the North LeNOTiCE IS HEHEBY GIVEN 1 ROGER THEODORE JOCZ Mateo County SuptulorrW00 Mid 1x1 lost lhe the parking areas San downtown San Mateo ana initiative on trie Ballot a 'ast November's general elec Central area of San Mateo will meet tonight at I o'clock at the Police said most of the crowd which gathered at the scene was sympathetic to Turner, but that there were some shouts of "jump" and "You're wasting the taxpayers' money1', as well as some suggestions that the police shoot him down from his THOMAS RICHARD JOCX half on a bowling machine controlled by a remote control device, and Court Judge Frank B.

Blum dismissing a civil dat Some 52 parking meters are amentBv. bj rr.j 1 Martin Luther King Center to ton. soent a half hour 30 feet up a rjower pole in Redwood Citv being installed today in the mez on a dice game controlled by a magnet under the bar. He also sought $410,000 punitive, dam hear of impending cutbacks in age suit brought against a San Carlos bar by a man who says he lost 170,000 in rigged gam Wednesday before being talked sanlrte deck between Fourth and Third Avenues, Street and1 d.urr i Economic Opportunity staff aown Dy a fireman and a psy perch. What Livingston seemed to be Ellsworth Avenue.

The meters ages. In its decision Ails week af here. Turner was released to Mar ming games there. The loser is Richard L. Brad bats Judge of Lin above tnUitai Court, in the Hall cf Justice and.fle cords, RcdTvocd City.

California. woricer. Police and Firemen were sum side general plan many enanges have been made to accommo are set only for quarters and The meeting will be chaired firming all of Judge Blum's ruw koe after police could find no ley. 36, of Santa Rosa, whose at wiu permit all day parking for tne civil matter, the law violation in climbing of a by William Pettis. Leaders oft date changing state law.

"It's a very fluid condition ou cents torney, Harlan Veal of San jWMiea: marc.n iwt i. (Seal MARVIN CHURCH, Cork of said Court, By Sulvts Collte'r, noned to the location, Walnut ind Stambaugh streets, just across from the Stambaugh power pole. Carlos, maintained the plaintiff the Economic Opportunity Com District Court of Appeal cited the "equal fault" doctrine, not he stated. "We're losincsome of Pnlice Sat. Terry Lamport compulsive gambler and House, a comrminitv medical our local options." ing ihat Bradley admitted he vi reported today that he was in should be entitled to return of (Endorsed) Hied March 8, 1973.

MAHVIN CHURCH, County By Sylvia Collier, Deputy clerk. Wavrie A. Ui FArkfM itj mission in San Mateo said today that a crisis is impending on March 31 when in operat olated California state law by Next week the upper deck will be converted to similar 50 cent a day parking meters with 116 installations. Both areas are now listed for two hours free parking. Richard Hopper, San Woolfe reported that the Moss Beach Montara EI Granada ar the police ststion about 1 a.m his money, plus punitive dam 'enter where Turner resides, at 3:22 p.m.

Officers said that Turner was gambling today and walked out on the! ages. ea was selected for initial ex Soutn El Camino Real, suile 309. San Calfla Attorney lor Petitioners. Doherty and the Orchid Room front veranda to see if it was Defendants in the ease are mg tunds may be curtailed. Sam Curry, director, said that abaut 30 feet up the and efusing to come down.

He pansion of residential area because of the capacity for r'uDiisiied March 9. 13, Mateo traitie engineer, said that raining and spotted Turner sit ting on a step. James D. Doherty. former owner of the Orchid Room, and elimination of federal funding were represented in the hearing by Michael Bradley, a member of the Redwood City law firm of Rcpers, Majeski, Kohn, Bentley he hoped that store employes ticiied same power lines.

Fire orderly extension of services will mean Ihe elimination of five B. M. Enterprises, doinc busi Lamport said he asked Turner Id make use of the areas. anment Battalion Chief Wil ness as the Orchid Room. what lie was doing there, and information and referral centers in Daly City, South San Francis He also noted that the general plan preparation is in the stages of anticipating gross density of ana wagner McCutchMi, ooyfe, 8rown esrim, Attya.

Brent M. Abl. Eiq. Robert A. H.

Sunn S. Brigaj, Atty. NOTICE OF HEARING plTITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND CODICIL THERETO The mezzanine section rarely is filled even on the busiest shop San Carlos police and district the latter reolied. "Oh, I'm iust Hart said, but fortunately they were low voltage. Firemen ringed the oole with can Bruno, San Mateo, Red ping lays saio nopper.

sitting here thinking. Turner reported on several oc The lower level will remain population, not specifics. Many things, including economic factors, still are to be de wood City and East Palo Alto. Programs affected in the city of San Mateo include community attorney's investigators raided the bar May SB, 1970. Doherty later was placed on four years' probation and fined $4,000 after pleading no contest to a charge ladders, and.

with the assistance of some bystsnders, held a free for two hours with patrols casions last year when lie was circulating petitions for the ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No. 614? 5S THE SUPEKIOR COURT OF T8 CALIFORNIA. IN AKD FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN siated to keep shoppers moving. net at the base of the uole in education classes, Easter Fix veloped and considered before a final proposed general pian is ttopper said an areas will marijuana initiative that he case Turner fell cr jumped. Super Saturday, summer of illegal gambling.

Another man, Donald Miciiaelson, also be free on Saturdays, Sundays lice Set. Ed Tennis alerted developed, woolfe reported employment, summer youth harassed by police and by some citizens in his efforts to obtain 3 Gunmen Rob Mateo Candy Store ana nouaays. Sy Markoe, a psychiatric work ING KING BROWER program. Christmas bureau, Both Woolfe and Half Moon Bay City Manager Fred Morten wns placed on four years' probation and ordered to make signatures. IRV at Stambaugh House, and the LEGAL NOTICES I BROWER.

also known i ING K. BROWER. Der.rt ooa stamps, mental health. Turner obtained more siena housing service, head start. $10,000 restitution following his GcMli Shecter, Attyt.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS worker, a.ortg with Fireman Ray Baljarim. a Friend of Turner, persuaded the man to climb WTICK 1 IS HEREBY GIVEN that WARDE. D. WATSON and CROCK' ER NATIONAL BANK have TfuSf herein a Petition (or Probate of Will and Codicil TluirXn 9 f. tures during tne marijuana initiative drive than anv other neighborhood youth corps, in school youth corps and EOC SUPERIOR miBT tup conviction on charges of conspiracy and attempted grand theft.

STATE' OF CALIFORNIA FOUi Three gunmen herded two individual. down the pole training programs. of Letters Testamentary, reference initutdlTDr SAN MATEO c.5lur 0 uJHarfCE WILLIAM clerks into a rest room as they robbed the Sees Candy Store at to uMicn r.irecy maoe tor further particulars, and thai the same it herebv set for hPAriii hi th j. Deceases NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ml sen emphasized that the county and the city, as well as the County Local Agency Formation Commission, are cooperating in planning so that any future annexation unincorporated area by Half Moon Bay will be compatible with adjacent county zoning. Still to be considered in the economic study, which will be completed within "he next few is an alternative to thei crctu.

oi ine a Dove oil March 23.. 1973 at 8:00 a.m., in the Probate Department of the above entitled Court, at the Hall im twist intra Avenue of rnor than $200 yesterday afternoon jeocnt an liavingl claims asaimi the said decedent arei to file uhem. wilh the rmcts i Deaths ruS8 Cases The mi ana Redwood City, ibfornta. San Mateo police report. The trio entered the store a Dated: March 7.

m73. snry voucner.1, in me Office or the clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them. 1th lhe K. e.iry California Highway Pa The patrol also arrested 15 es 2:50 p.m. One approached clerk and asked about mint can vouchors, to the undersigned at the trol reports that cut of a total of By Sylvia Collier, CHURCH.

County Clerk. caped prisoners during 1972 asj well as 29 individuals who coun dies, and while she was explaining, a second lifted the dutch taw amces ai Messrs. scnolz 4 snec ter, 1305 El Camino Reil, P.O. Bo 634. MUlbrae.

CaUfornia W030. which Is the place of business of the un. dersigned In all matters pertaining to the estate of said decedent, within Captain Conrad H. Menzel, Redwood City Area Commander, said 240 felcoy arrests were made by his officers during 1972. Included in the total were 177 narcotics and dangerous present plan and which would terfeited motor vehicle registra counter and produced a long tion papers iuLir mourns aner tne nrst tlon of this notice.

Former Bav Jurist Dies iMieiicu owe steci gun, stating sen. Brent Abet, Robert A. pi California Street. San Francisco California 94108. Attorneys for iMtea Fetiruary 14.

I67J. mis is a nc Miup," to Mrs, Etn crug arrests, awl 56 auto theft CHP Commissioner Walter Pudinski said 1972 felony arrests ei Bnen. arrests. HMiLrhcr: above named decedent ihe first man then walked 13.000 felony arrests made during 1972. narcotics and dangerous drugs were a factor in 8,803.

The CHP also arrested 3.932 suspected auto thieves during the year. 6C4 for receiving stolen property, 555 for possessing dangerous weapons, 276 for robbery, 238 for burglary, 33 suspected kidnapers, 31 for murder ani 24 for rape. Another 237 were arrested cn charges of vehicular manslaughter. Captain reports 2,4771 March 9, 13. 16, 1973.

onen Zb.uuu acres of area now destined for agricultural use and determined as umiesirab'e for urbanization for residential development. Woolfe said that once the general plan is developed, ihere will be numerous public hearings before it is submitted to the county agencies for adoption. Schorl Shecter. 13S6 El by Hie patrol reached an all time high. Pudinski said the pa toward the back of the store persons were arrested for drunki P.O.

Box KM. Millhrao ralf fornia 94030. Attorneys for Execu BERKE'vEY (UPIl Fu: running into Mrs. Maxine Jo driving in his command area during 1972, which materially trol also arrested S5.667 drinking drivers in 1972 and an additional. 1.962,816 misdemeanor citations at services were held Thursday for Judge Oliver Youngs, who seph, the second clerk, who was walking to the front with an STATEMENT OF WITHDRAW.

FROM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME No. 15343 The folloivino r.nn contributed to a 9.5 per cent March 2. 9. 1373. served the Berkeley Justice arm.oad of candy.

reduction injury Che area. were issued. Commenting on his own area rnor to mat, a number of mee NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Court for 42 years, including 25 in are scheduled with Coast drann as a general partner from lti partnership operating under the fieti cr, tne Dencti. He made her put the candy down and forced her to a side counter in the rear of lhe store and pushed her head down on side groups in an effort to gaini Datd Mnrrh 7 1073 Youngs, who began as a court ttlprk, died Mor.dav age 91, an at.nuce ot puouc opinion on irau name ot JOHNS NURSERY" at 163! Edgeworth, Col ma. California.

The fictitious bLsi.ic?s name state To Whom It May Concern FRANS VAN KLOOSTER CATHERINE M. McKEON Mrs. Catherine M. McKeon CARLO BRACCO Retired Bethlehem Steel Co. 5UDJ la iHuarrr I license pnlied for, notice ia herebv eicen snip ivss filed the counter, police said.

Meanwhile, the third following a short illness. Dunn? his years as a judfl on June 30. 1 Frans H. Van Klooster. 47, 623 Laurel Avenue.

Millbrae, died mat tne unoersipned proposes ro sell County of. 76. of 2072 Brittan Avenue. San employe Carlo Bracco died i sr.teo Carlos, died Thursday at Se apparently locked the front, Yn jngs was known for his prae 230 Main Street. Tuesday at Peninsula Hospital Tuesday at Mary's Help Hospital at the age of 90.

He lived at 223 Pine Avenue, tice cf allowing errant clegefquoia Hospital after a short ill door. Mrs. Joseph heard him various aspects of the plan. Bad News for HS Trustees The run name and residence of the person ithdraiving as a rjartner JOHN OLCESE. llP street.

Colrna. Cahforuia. fifned: Bv JAMiES PittT. after a long illness. He was a Sou Mateo.

California I re" sjch 1 1 1 idersier.ed Is anplyiriE to the De Students at the University of rummage through boxes near native of Troy N.Y., and a local California to work off their fines partment of Alcoholic Beverage Con South San Francisco. A native of Italy, he had lived here for 6S her. Then the man who hac pushed her asked her "Ail right, GREEN. 700 F0.1 Warfield 088 Market Street, San Francisco, California 94102, Power of Al or issuance of a i al cohol it at the old Berkeley garbage A native of San Francisco, she had lived in San Carlos for the past 21 years. She was a member of the Parkside American Legion Post ccs KF ics 'isr 'nr hese premise years.

as follows wutie is ii; resident 13 years. He was a teacher in San Fran Cisco schools. Survivors include two sons Endorsed) Filed in the office of dump. Youngs was a native of Illi He is survived bv his wife She pointed to a box and the (Continued From Page I the County Clerk of Sar. Mateo County.

Ca'lf. MAHCH 3. 1373. Madalina. ON 3AI GENERAL PUBLIC PREMISES IM and RUTH PONTELLO.

1. In San Mateo Times Auxiliary in San Francisco robbers took it, then walked her MARVIN CHURCH; Count Cle MARVIN CHURCH. County nois and ppst president of the Berkeley Rotary Club, where, he! to. the rear of the store. Mrs Mark, of Millbrae, and Neil of Cierjc.

By Dora Dickinson. Deoutv aetlt. Published in San Mtteo Times, implying was that, regardless of salary demands by the district's employees, this will be a year Glendale. Friday, MarcW: 1873. fl313)litpreh 9.

I(, 13. 3D, Brien was brought from the front to the rear work area, and Funeral services were held today from N'auman and Lincoln Mortuary in South San Francisco, thence to All Catholic Church where a requiem mass Memorial services will be Is: had been a member 44 years. He is survived by his wife Consuelo: a son. Willard of Seat tie; a daughter. Dorothy Lil3ie, both women were told to go into held Sunday at 3 p.m., at Ihe Survivors include her husband, Edward T.

McKeon of San Carlos: two sons, William J. McKeon of South San Francisco and E. Thomas McKeon of Danville; and' two grandchildren. Funeral services will be Mon rT.i sT7r jff zwretat NOTICE IS ItF.P.KBV' GIVE MC M'AV MARCH MW'r'tbrCItT me rest first Presbyterian Church of San Diettn: a sister. Mrs.

Annie ine. men pushed a chair Burlingame, with arrangements; wnen large raises may be impossible to approve. Still two employe groups, the certificated administrators and 'he vS crrye forth with pleas for healthy rais was celebrated. Interment was at Italian Cem etery. against the door to hold it; how unoer mrection ot tne crosby i nf lhe City Sar, Maten, at 8:00 P.M.

in the Council Chambers of the City Hall. SH0 West San Mateo. ll hold bearings on the consiiierjti in nl proposed Amend renu to the follcwlnf Elemenis of the San Mateo General Plan Beach of Concord: four grand children, snd 17 great grsndehi! dretl. ever, the women freed them Gray Chapel, for interment in dpv st 9 a at White rtalrc selves easily as soon as they HO'. SING KI.RMFM as the same 'm dnnsttv nl development, houfine lypes.

and priposed Dcatlons The proposed Amendment are the result tt the Troy, N.Y. PRESTON H. MORRIS Chapel in San Carlos, followed; "f1" "V1 hv a ma at st Henry Charles "Harry' Vssnil si 1 h. i 1 1 leard suspects leave, called police. Taken were $30 from the cash MARION VANSBURY ihe district numbering' Marl.

2. PI. BLIC BflLDtNGS AND KV iLtns LU'vlHNT. as the sume sbaws flathfllin nhnmh i Rari Schumacher, 69. 165 West Hills Im ation nf public anti quasi public builBir.s.

and describes the uf nruvidini Preslon H. Morris. 59. of 10C0 60D individuals, have al adrq ate t'oiiiinunlt; service facilities. The proposed amendments are resuUot the register, $85 in the box, and $100 78.

cf 322 West Hillsdate CHos, American Legion Auxiliary Services will be held Sun South Road, Belmont, died ready said they want an in dale Boulevard, San Mateo, died yesterday at Chope Community riosnkal after an illness. He rr.iul Hcv.cu ol the r.lex.ent. in petty easti, plus rals of coins, ban Mateo, a resident LAND USE ELEMENT, as the same sets forth lhe various uses planned for ilhin the City Sar. Mateo'. The proposed amendmer.ls are a result, of Annual Thursday at Chope Community Hospital of an a'pparent heart Police said a similar robberv day al 7:30 p.m., followed by an Revirv.

nf the Element. 8 p.m. rosary at (he chapel. En of a Sees candy store took place here 17 years, died Wednesday nt her home. A native of San Rafael, she The prop.

jsed ds. r.rri; cf the Sn fate General are on file and information will be available inspeidian Lie Clf. Clerk's tombment will be at Holy Cross inaanr rancisco earlier. attack. A native of Oklahoma, he Cemetery Colma.

i 3y Wet: JOih ve 5an Mateo, between 8:00 A.M. nut 3:00 DEATH NOTICES of 9.3 cent in and fringe benefits next year. Last night, the certificated administrators, who number 43 in the district, asked for a 6.8 per cent raise in salaries and fringe benefits. If the teachrs received their Askp i fnr mii it nnlr! tV, moved to California and had was the wife of the la'e Thomas G. Wnsbury.

Surviving are a durini; the week preceding lhe meeting. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that ali persons interested may appear and be been employed as a baker RAYMOND J. WOOD son. Uixon wansbury of Tibu Raymond J. Wood.

30. of 1014 for 44 years until his retirement four years ago. He had resided ron, a brother, Daltcn Stern of of Befty SchumiclKr Howell of I Seal; JOAN HINCKLEY, est Clerk. Dated: March 3. 1973.

Published in The Sas Mate Times, at San Mateo. California Crndor Lane, Foster City died San Francisco: two grandchil Wednesday at EI Camino HosdI riteiriT "ei lren. Lindsav Aden WariSbury was a native of San Francisco, and a local resident 42 years, He was a retired self employed butcher, and a member of the Burlingame Masomc Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Claudine: a daughter, Betty Schumacher Howell of Burlingame, and four grandchildren. Friends may call at Crosby N.

Gray Chapel after 7:30 p.m. today. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the chapel, with private inurnment. The family prefers that memori i Friday.

March S. 1973, ,1111) tsan County for the past 23 years. He was a member of San Ma tal. Mountain View after an ac ,7 Ls end Dr. Croy Aden cident in that city March 4 A native of Michigan, he was tne District nas only that S350.000 to use for raises for all day, March 1 era.

nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be con teo Elks' Lodge 1112, Vetrans of Foreign Wars Shoreview Memorial Post in San Mateo, and was CO On al Viorlurv at rmckw.fj a tax consultant with Arthur An 2 Part Road, Burlingame Ir Idersen. CPA. and had lived here nmeid privsle. Contr it ducted at 4 p.m.

Saturday at we to tne Amtri former member of the San a year and a half. Villa Terr, Sneider Sullivan Funeral Carlos Flying Ten Club. Home, San Mateo. Entombment He was a member of Big Brothers of American and San VAM' KIOOSTEH In BuFiingame, Alarch 4, H)3, Frans van Klon.ier. NOTICE OF HEAMNG NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN that on MONDAY, MARCH IS.

the City Own the of San Mateo, at 8.00 P.M. in the Council Chambers ot the City H.ill. as Wejt awh Avenue. Sin Maten, Cal Fornia. will hold a heanni on the ronsideration of proposed Amendment to lhe foUewjni Element of the San Mateo lieneral Plan: L.AND I1ST ELEMENT as the same presently shows location of Planned Development and Msr.ufacturing uses within the 19th Avenue Planning Arei.

The purpose of this hearing is to consider changing designations to Retail ConniAt trial on portion ol the lands owned by L. C. Smith. The proposed Amendment lo Ihe above Element ot lhe San Mateo General Plan ie file and information vii. be available for inspec linn in tht Cry clrr, ofCse.

I in Hall, im Avenue San Mateo, between 8. A.M. P.M. during Survivors include his wife wil! be Cypress Lawn Ceme beloved fampr of Neil van Klooiter of saiaij, groups, nowever. Further, the other large salary group in the district, the classified employes, has not yet told the bourd what it wants in terms of a raise.

What has prevented 'he Ssi Mateo district from falling into an economic bind smph as thn al contributions be made to the Kranoisco Orchid Society. Lorraine, of Belmont, and tery, Colma. Contributors to "ic.saie ana Msoire MillBrte, dear nephew a' Mri, Dm C. Orblson of Ml. Ktsfco, a Surviving are his wife, Mrs daughter.

Kathleen Morris of American Cancer Society or fa Mountain View. N.Y. Sherron Wood of Foster City, his mother, Mrs. Jennie Wood of vorite chanty preferred. American Heart Fund.

WILLIAM W. DEARBORN William Warren Dearborn Jr Memorial mil oby. Marth 11, 1973 at atthe Minnesota; brothers, Donald of Seciuoia Union Hieh School DiJ J0HN KELLY California Robert of Minnesota the week prereding the me! NOTICE IS FLRTHER GIVEN tha; all persons 34, 520 Elm Street, San Carlos. rirs' rmoYierian Lnurcn or flurlin game. Easton Drive and Et Camirx Real.

Arrangement! unde the dlratllnr of Tne Colonial Mortuary of Crcshv Gray Ho. 3 Part Road, Burl game. Jnumwnl Troy, New York. and be Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 at White Oaks Chapel in San Carlos. Interment will follow in Golden Gate National Cemetery in San interested may and Jerry with the U.S.

Navy; died Wednesday ai his home. He was a parimutuel clerk at Bay trict has (an estimated $1.6 mil A memorial mass was said at lion less monev for 1973 741 arest Catherine's Catholic Church the twin facts that San Mateo! in Burlingame esterday for am) two sisters, Mrs. Sally Tim heani, (Seal I JOAN fUNCKLEY, City Clerk. Dated: March 9. 157:.

Published in The Satt Mateo Times, at San Mateo, California HiK, Fndav. March 9. I9T3. U312 Mea oows race track. mers of Minnesota and Mrs.

Janet Leach of Michigan. warion wanscury; be John L. Keilv of 120 Peninsula wi i 01 rne lata tncmii o. Wi managed to keep its tax rate at a fairly high level last year Avenue, San Mateo, who died Bruno. Contributions to the San Mateo County Heart Association or Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in San Carlos are pre ii tt moiner or unon of Tiourcn, Calllornlai alu Survivors include his wife.

Marilynn; a son, Peter W. Dear Mr aaugntar ln Uw JWrj. Marlerle Tuesday at the age of 63. born, two daughters, Kelly and Vt Vn 3'3rr of uoiioa ana tnst its enrollment is not exoected to decline. Funeral services will be conducted at 7 p.m.

Friday at the Sneider and Sullivan Funeral Home, San Mateo. The Rev. James Heinemeier of Christ the terred by tne larmiy. Services were under direction of Sneider and Sullivan Funeral Karen uearDom: a sister, Mrs. Diane Meeks.

and his mother. Home SB 90. in effect, penalizes any district which last year cut its tax rate by any significant Mrs. Edith Dearborn, all of Los Victor Lutheran Church, Foster Interment is to be in Willa Bible, Cony ad Henson. AKomevs.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL HEAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 5066 IN THE 51TERIOH COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO. tn the Matter of the Estate ot OH1SSA RAYMOND. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, subject to lonfirmalicr, by.ible ebove Angeles.

City will officiate. Contributions amount ana wrocn zs losing Scuth El Camino Real. Sao Vateo, on mette Mational Cemetery Portland. Ore. The rosa ry will be recited this evening at the Crosby N.

Gray p.m., En Births One San Mateo administrative Kellv, a service repairman chapel, Burlingame, with inter Society or favrjr.lE source said last night that, even! was bcrn in Omaha and had entlt rv! iperior Co jrt. March JO, I9TH. al .0:00 a.m or thereafter withm the me allou i i leniinisl idni.tiistrator ot tne estate ot utijas IAYMOND. deceased, will sell at PRIVATE SALE ts the highest and best r.et to the Big Brothers of America 2221 Broadway, Redwood City preferred. Interment will be ir Minnesota.

ROY G. SCANNELL Rty G. Scanneil. 73. of Twelfth Avenue.

San Mateo, i 5an Ca 135. Uarrk 7 1,1,1,1. mr.ls'ris 1 1 i.tentwiioc ihi. rt inlerpst ment at Holy Cross cemetery Colma. BEATRICE J.

ABRAMO Mrs. Beatrice J. Abrsmo. 51 tnougn district seems to be. lived in this area 10 years, in fairly good shape for the! He is survived by his wife coming fiscal year, there is aiColina.

and daughter. Kathleen dire possibility that 1974 75' both of San Mate sisters Es lf73, William Warren Dearborn, be. loved 'husband Dearborn ol in Carlosr loved father of Pale War, ren. Kelly and Rarer Dearborn; devoted ton Oi Arc BHUh nArhnrn Am, lof ORISS I HAYMOND. at the time of her death and all right, title, and KAISER HOSPITAL, Rtdwood City Born to Mr.

and nter st teat ihn rstatr arn. il aild.l lo lhal of decedent atthe time of her brolher of Mra. Diane Me ki, all of Los' nVaih. in the real property located in lhe Cauntr of San Mateo, State of CaJjlorriia, descrit ed as follows: could be another story. SLABE.

William 149 Elm Street, San Carlos, March 1, a ther Dwyer and Martha Bartson of Menlo Park and Mary Olsen resident here 30 years, died at of 2905 Sherwood Drive, Sar Carlos, died Thursday at Stan Tne rosary will Be reclled this evening at 1:00 p.m. from ihe Colonial Mortuary Croiby N. Gray i. ho. The chance that extra funds for things like raises could be Chope Hospital yesterday of Palo Alto: a brother.

Andrew sen. ford Hospital after a lengthy ill ness. A native of Oakland, ne was a MITA. James 1011 Irwin missing in that budget loomsi "Lji S) in Block 1 as oVs.ena.lee, rr the reap entitles "BHrvNUWOUU SUBDIVISION NO. SOl Til SA FR 11SCO.

SAN MATFO COUNTY. which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County rf San Mateo. Slate of California, on Jjh LD. 1945 Uber of Maps ai pages 35 ani 1 Assessor's No. 0W 214 OTC Commonly known as 2S Manor Drive.

So. S.F., Ca. The sale is subject to current tales, novenanls. restrictions, reaerva Barlsw of San Mateo, and his mother, Mrs. Mary E.

Bartson mechanic with United Airlines. He was. a member of S.I.R.S. strong mat year, according to A native of Seattle. she Street.

Belmont, March 1 daughter. iCANNeUL In San Ma'io. March I Roy a. Scannrtl. befoverj "lusbanc searwell ol San Mateo; tne spokesman.

moved to the Bay Area and had resided in San Carlos for the the San Mateo Lodge 226, F. and A.M., the United Airlines Main rtonj. rrgnt. rignts ot way, ann easrmenis recuru. aui of Menlo Park.

HARRY W. TUCHINGS Harry William Tutchings, 71 YATES, Henry II, 275 Stambaugh Street, Redwood. be satistied out ot the purrhase price. oast nine years. She was em liner Club, the San Mateo Police, The property is to be suld oo an "AS IS" basis, except City, March 2, a son, ployed as a secretary for 20 opcriy and must be lis writing, and wiB be Brothers Bids or otlera are Invited for this Big Reserves, and a retired member 326 Aragon Boulevard, San Ma BRADSHAW, Richard 3159 of Oakland.

Aohi vn years at Hunter Point Naval Oak Knoll Drive. Redwood City Shipyard, prior to retiring re S.I.R.S.; San Maleo Masonic Lodne FJ.A.M! y.A 1 San Mateo Police Hailrvw: I Lo of I.A.M. Local 1781. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Lillian Scanneil of San Mateo; er Due teo, died Wednesday at Mills Hospital after an illness. He was a native of New York, and a lo Speak admitiistralor at San Mateo Aveiuie.

Sao California 94066. or rnavj be filed with the clerk ol the Superior Court or delivered to RICHABD W. HENSON of B1BI.E. CORREY and HENSON, personally, at any time alter (its! publlcatio ot this notice and before making Ihe sale, March 3, adaugnter. cently due to her illness.

She WS a member of the San Carlos COOK. 1445 Sierra Street, Redwood City, March Mrs. Carol Weber, field direc ire renrea mtmoers. Funeral tervlces wllf be held af Sneider A Sullivan Funerel So. 81 Camino Real, San Mateo, on Sel tlay (March at 2 n.

Pr'vnie In two sons, Leonard of Belmont The property mil he sold on the following terrnst cisn in lawful money oitne cal resident 21 years. Acetic Club. 1 es irm riss 1 en nr sent i lit and Kenneth of El Paso. Texas; tor psychiatric social worker of He was vice resident of the Survivors include, her a daughter. otter and the balance lobe paid on confirmation of sale by Uie.Couit.

daughter, Mrs. Maxine to 5a: Matnoi Jras Corpcration in TOKUNAGO. James 403 band. Frank Abrnmo of San County, centrihutions cs rr Iv rent si if nance expenses, anc premie table to the purchaser shall he pro rated as of ihe date dl Martin of Garden Grove; a sis uig lirotners ot the Penr.sula, will be guest speaker at the Friday general meeting of San Ma Carlos: a daughter, Mrs. Shar ron (Wes'ev) Rivera of San Bru i'1 ln Vv.

March 7. i ance txanmations ot line cor.vcyanrr. transter taxes, ana any Mrs. Myrtle Parkhill of until his retirement. Survivors include his wife Priscilla; a son, W.

King Stew "73 Ri monr' Jr til! policy shall be at the expense of the purctaser. husband of Mrs. Srierron Wood ol Fas teo County Chapter 54 of Millbrae. and eight grandchil and her mother, Mrs. Rose engntte reject any ann an Dinf prior to entry ot an Nantucket Street, Foster City March 3.

a daughter. PENINSULA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and ANDREGG. Rodney 133' Parents Without Partners, Inc. 3rt of Sunnyvale, and a grand i order i onfirrning the sale.

Lally of San Francisco. dren. Funeral services will be con The meeting will begin at child. Funeral services will be he! Tlated March r. ivj, By SHELBY S.

HAYMOND, Endorsed i Filed March B. 197. ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Jerry Wee of U.S Mrs. Sal ms Wr.

3 AW. teach of Mich osn. A native of Mich1 n. A rv A rr. Monday at 11 a.m.

at the Whre Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Cros snader 4 Sullivan Funeral Second Avenue, San Mater Home, with inurnment at Sky Oaks Chapel in San Carlos. The rosary will be recited Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the chapel. Friends p.m.

at Parkside School. 1685 Eisenhower Street, San Mateo. Mrs. Weber's presentation will be a sample orientation meeting about Big Brothers. A question and answer period will follow.

MARVIN CHURCH, Count', clerk Bv Kazu Deputv Oei. lible, i Inrev and Hensun. By Richard Hensnn. Esq." sW Sin lstatea'AWMt; P.a lot ltS7. San Bruno.

California 94066. Atlorneys for. Abmliilstrator. i Published in The San Mateo Times, et San Mateo, CallferKi t4t, larch S. in.

16. 1973. (1319) March 4, a daughter. TERRANOVA, Adrian lawn memorial FarK. uontribu N.

Gray Chapel, Burlkigame, with private inurnment. Memo ial contributions may be made the American Cancer Society. 1257 West 31st Avenue. San may call at the chapel after 2 tions to the San Mateo County Caaoer Society are preferred. Brothers ol America ire preferred, teo, March 6, a daughter..

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