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brothers, Alfredo Dell'Osso of Handiy. Hay 10. 1965 19 Sin Hlta Chr ZAmto Cafe Bandits Get $10,000 Los Angeles and two in Italy; six sisters, Mrs. Maria and Ada BIRTHS Bianchi, both of Tracy, Mrs. Rosina Tomeoni and Mrs.

Pal DEATHS (Continued From Page 1) paniort, about 5 feet, 10 inches, GRAMES, William 148 merina Lombunli, bolh ot Lost Angeles, and two sisters in Italy, and two grandchildren. say lo the othv, "Are you fin Ished yet7" Soulhwood Center, South San MILLS HOSPITAL Horn to Mr. and Mrs. WATSON, Duke, 1769 Borden luth, Mrs. Helen Schultz wore an ordinary felt hat, it was reported.

fter a few more moments Funeral services will be item ot Seattle, Mrs. Lucile Finnilla Francisco. May 8, a aaugnter. lvMKIN. Virgil.

516 Haw Police said the bandits were Street, San May 7, a the six pried off the wire mesh of Longview, James Ehle1 ol i elton, Donald ol described as Negroes, The only thorne Drive, San Bruno, May a daughter. cover of the storage room and Mrs. Austin Dies at 45 Josephine Winmill Austin, 45, Wednesday al 8:30 a.m. from Sneider and Sullivan Chapel. A requiem mass will be said at St.

Bartholomew's Catholic Church at 9 o'clock. The rotary CLARKSON. David. 1525 Hud and Hichard Elite of Wal WULF, John. 3112 Margarita way the victims could tell the robbers were Negroes was! climbed oul Ui find that the robbers were gone.

son Street, Redwood City, May 7, a son. Creek; two brothers. Thorn Stack of Berkeley and Wil Avenue, Burlingame, May 9, a daughter. through the eye slits cut in the Also gone was Miss Wheeler's MORGAN. John, ni atuaio be recited tomorrow at 8 at the chapel.

Interment liam Stack of Michigan; twa sisters. Miss Mae Stack of Mich wife of a prominent San Fran stocking masks, Hurley said Circle, San Mateo, May 7, a daughter. cisco attorney and a long time DeVALES, Amaun, ji rrague Street. San Mateo, May 9, a son: RYDER. Robert, 714 Easton will be In Holy Cross igan, and Mrs.

Gertrude Maher Hurley said he had beer rental car, a while Ford Galaxy with a red trimmed interior. All of the rental papers were in' the glove compartment, and Bay Area civic leader, died Sat DOLGUSHKIN. Igor. u. Washington; 18 grandchil urday in the University of Cali BETSY ROSS MOORE dren, eight great Avenue, San Bruno, May a daughter.

Box An, El Granada, May 7, a daughter. Medical Center, San Mrs. Betsy Ross Moore, 54, Miss Wheeler was not sure ol patrol in the isolated area where the restaurant is located, only a short time before the robbery and had seen no strange car in the vicinity. The same report Francisco, afler a long illness. FIELUS.

uoaney, mu vaicr John Pigott, Land Firm Head, Dies Jnhn T. Pigott, former president and board chairman of (he Kern County Lard Company, and father cf Mrs, Lewis V. Coleman of Atherton, died Saturday at the age of 79 after a lengthy Illness, A leading California attorney. Pigott was the son of a distinguished judge of the Montana Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court.

Bom in Boonville, he was graduated from Yale University in 1903 and later stud led law at the University of Funeral services will be con VALTIERRA, Richard, i.h ihe vehicle's model year, Hur native of Vermont, she ga Street, Belmont, May 9, a South Grant Street, San Mateo, ducted at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow ley said. served as a nurse in the "Fron Irom Snelder and Sullivan Chap was made by Albert L. Runkle, 1815 Ogdcn Drive, Burlingame, died Saturday at Peninsula Hospital after an Illness. She was a native of San Francisco, and had lived in Burlingame for two vears, May a daughter.

VALI.EJO. Frank. 940 Patri tier Nurses" organization during Dropped Some The officer said $4,000 of the el, thence lo St. Matthew's Her vacation months while 254 Barclay Avenue, Millbrae, an employe of the Park and cia Avenue. San Mateo, May Catholic Church for a requi high school to aid the impover 3.

a daughter. mass at 9 o'clock. The rosary Recreation Department, who pa ished in the hill country uf Ken loot included currency and change in 10 boxes or "banks" kept in Ihe safe for distribution to various stations in the res Survivors Include her son. will be recited at 0 clock to LOPEZ, Tony, 644 Uiesta' trols the Covote Point beach lucky. night at Ihe chapel.

Interment Graduating from Bennington Avenue, San Mateo, May 9, daughter. area. Third Person? Raymond Burlingame, and her mother, Mrs, Anna M. Ross, Hayward. will be in St.

John's Cemetery taurant. There was $4,000 in College in Vermont In 1941, she Illr Erl, urnesi, iuii Annapo McCANN, Thomas, 11GB Palou Drive, Pacifica, May 9, a son. GENERAL HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. HOWARD, Richard.

"63 Fourth Avenue, Redwood City, May 8, son. EVERETT, James, 146 North Idaho Street, San Mateo, May 8, a son. RAFFAELLI, Robert. 770 Ninth Avenue, Redwood City, Mav 9, a son. The officer said it is possible as placed in charge ol musical She was a member of St.

lis Drive, San Mateo, May 9 other currency and 52,000 in rolled nickels, dimes, quarters and halves. The rolled pennies dint a third person drove the NELS J. MAI STROM Nels J. Malstrom, 57. 421 Pop Paul's Episcopal Church.

Fu programming for radio slalion WQXD in New York. daughter. ers to the restaurant neral services will be held to waited outside while the robbery lar Avenue, San Bruno, died at Continuing her public service. BALDNejIi, wunam, isij Day Avenue, San Mateo, May was pulled off, then followed or were left by the robbers, who also overlooked another $2,000 In currency in another compart Virginia and Ihtr University of she served during World War II Kaiser Foundation Hospital, South San Francisco, an Fri met tne stolen car at a renaez morrow at 2 p.m. from Crusby N.

Grny Chapel. ALI1ERT I GRIFFITH Albert L. Griffith, B0, fifc civilian supervisor in the New York office of censorship ment of the safe. day after a long Illness. He was Hurley reported that some of a steelworker for 12 vears of Naval Intelligence.

9, a daughter. PENINSULA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. KLEMENT, Douglas, 607 Cap uchino Drive, Millbrae, May 7 a daughter. Bethlehem Steel, and a veteran the coin rolls had been dropped btiL married John Pace Aus South Humboldt Street, San Ma of World War II.

He was a na in the attempt to rob Pavelka personally. He was ordered tn hand over his wallet, but the bandits discovered it contained by the robbers on a path outside. He picked up $19.50 in teo. a resident here lor six years. tin in 1942.

and at war's end moved with her husband lo Berkeley. He became a partner tive of Utah, and a resident ol San Bruno for 25 years and ol and a nalive of Quebec, died; change, the officer said. Also yesterday at a Burlingame Hos KENZY, Ronald, 90B North found on the path were the two in the San Francisco law firm LONG TIME MEMBERS KINGSTON. N. Y.

(AP) Fifteen of the members nf a small rural church near here have worked actively in the con gregation for 50 yeara or more. One member of the Blue Moun tain Reformed Dutch Church, Peter Hommel. joined in 1902. no cash. They returned it.

Detective Sgt. John Borcher dine took charge of the invest! maslcs worn by the gunmen, ptlal alter a long Illness. Survivors Include a son. Gar Humboldt Street, San Mateo May 7, daughter. California 3.i years.

Survivors Include his wife. Doris, and a daughter. Janis both of San Bruno; two broth ers, Charles and Marvin, Utah. don. West Vancouver.

B. H1GGINS, Richard 1420 both of whom also wore black leather gloves. One, the largest, about feet, 2 inches tall, wore gatino later loday as the search1 intensified for the robbers and Foersler, Hollo iy, Clinton St Clark. After her marriage, she was soeiated wilh the Scott Fores in textbook publishing firm as representative in the Easl three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Greenwood Way, San Bruno May 8.

a daughter, Chambers. Comoi. B. Mrs a porKple hal. His smaller com the cat and two sisters, Mrs.

Truman Laura Whytc, Vancouver; Mrs Alice Monleith, Hanley. a brother. Alfred Church, Pom Cook, Ijjs Gatos, and Mrs. Charles W. Edwards, Mesa, Bav.

She was a member of the panu Beach, and five Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10:39 a.m. from grandchildren. He was a member of the Chapel of the Highlands. Mill Orangemen's Lodge. board or Ihe Berkeley Day Nur ery and of the School Ucsource Volunteers, and was active in the Parent Teacher Association.

She also maintained an active, life long interest in the field of civil rights. brae, with interment in Golden Funeral services were held from Crosby N. Gray Chap el, Burlingame, with Ihe (lev, Elmer S. Anderson officiating Gate National Cemetery. ERNESTO DELL'OSSO Ernesto Dell'Osso, 79, of B2I Wilmington Itoad, San Mateo mention to her husband.

Inurnment will be at Skylawn she is survived by four children Mrs. Howard M. McEldownev died at Peninsula Hospital yes Memorial Gardens. ELLEN D. PEARSON of New York: and Kntliryn.

Cliellis and Jelfrev Austin of ierday afternoon followm brief illness. lie was a native of Italv and Berkeley: and a sister. Mrs. Itnbert Itadsch of New York. Mrs.

Ellen D. Pearson, U3, 700 Laurel Avenue, Mateo, died at Peninsula Hospital today a retired larmer. Dell'Osso survived by his wife, Delia memorial service will he alter an illness. Survivors include a daughter Dell'Osso, a daughter, Mrs. Jud held at 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday in the First Congregational Church Mrs. 'Ilielma Scott, Palo Alto. Urooks. uutli ot ban stepson, Joseph Tuccori in ilcrkeley. Funeral services are pending South San Francisco; three LEGAL NOTICE LUDLOW J.

Ludlow Joseph, 73. 134 DEATH NOTICE Michigan. At Virginia, lie earned Phi Beta Kappa membership. He came to San Francisco In 1910 and was admitted to the Stale Bar of California. After several years in tlie city, he moved to Sacramento, where he practiced law until 1923.

At thai time, he returned to San Francisco to become a partner in the law firm of MeCutchenn. Olney, Mannnn Greene. He became recognized ns an authority on water law in the West, and after serving more than a decade as legal counsel lo the Kern County Land Company, became its president in 1938, and. on retirement from ilhal office, chairman of the board in IftM. In lie lie came executive committee chairman and in J9fi) a consultant lo the company.

In 19S0, also, he was elected an honorary member Order of the Coif at the University of California's Hasting. College of Law. He was alsj a patf director of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Hastings College of Law and the Legal Aid Society of San Francisco, lit? was a truslce of Children's Hospital. He served in the Army Field Artillery in World War I. Mr.

memberships include the Bohemian Club, Ihe Burl in game Country Club, the Pacific Union Club and the San Francisco Golf Club. A widower since 1943. he married Mrs. Sayre Macueil of Pasadena in 19C2. In addition to his wife, who resides in San Francisco, he is survived by two other children, Mrs.

Paul K. Yost, and John T. Pigott, both of Los, Angeles: a brother. Col. William T.

Pigott of Pebble Beaeli and a sister. Mrs. Clifford E. Van Hook of Menlo Park. Also surviving are three stepchildren, Mrs.

William A. Hraek enridge. Hugh L. Macneil and James D. Macneil.

all of Pasadena; eight grandchildren; eleven slep grandcbildren; one great grandchild and one step great grandchild. Funeral arrangements are pending. LUDWIK KOCZEllGA Ludwik Koczerga, 70. IBM Monterey Drive, San Bruno, died Saturday at County General Hospital, alter an 'illness. Fourteenth Avenue, San Mateo, OCIX 'OJiO 111.

Mr. Ern' died Saturday at Kaiser Foundation Hospital, South San Francisco. Sin MjIm. itHpljltifr i Cjri cf tsytii Franclic 'fa tnrn u'onrri. a Ona al Lai ArmMti, I in lliif.

I liltiri Mir sflini. born uf TjCv. CalH Herbert n. Kmitr, Eiq. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROOATE OF WILL.

ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND TO CSTAOLISH FACT OF DEATH No. Jt2 In Ihr SuH. rJnr Court ol the Stale u'l simMiiteJi'. nri In Hi. Miitlrr uf lilt Kslalej rjl TUNY JtlCCI.

alto known a. THONY IIICCI, TONY A. RICO ANTHONY T. mCCt. nnd A.

a native of San Fran a veleran of World War iwnl ol Lax pjj 1, and had lived in the county for 37 vears. Joseph was a pre in Ifaly, twa grjndc cious metal worker for 15 years wilh a Soulh San Francisco IIICCI. Dn Ma lu jl a clack firm. innOf So' Fun, Smm 61 Cimino R.jl. PETITION FOR PRORATE Of survived bv his wife Criurtt lor WILL.

ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND JO ESTAB Ahhie A. Joseph; a sun. Jack II. Jusepli, and a grandson, both tn whlrli Is hereby made fur furlhtr! of Hedwood Cily, and a sister, Mary Louden of AiliamDra. et for Hearing; MAY IS.

IflSS th Department He was a member of Park Lodge. No. 449. K. A.M.

ol San Francisco, American Legion Post B2 and V. F. W. Post Hoorrl and INTERESTED ALL HEHSONS ARE KOTITED both uf San Mateo, and I lie United Sleel Workers ol Ml ill order mount not America Local 10G9, South San Francisco. ratt oF Jurtioari nnUKtNC.

Masonic funeral services will tierk in rniia Lourt HV Dura DirUlni.in. llrpillv Clerk Hurtinoirna, May IKnrlirrJ) j'llril May 1. IUU5. JOHN A. imilNlNCi, Clerk.

be held at I p.m. Wednesday at Patterson and U'CoimeU chapel under auspices of Park Lodge. tjepuiy Clerk. Interment will tie in Golden vie. ww, mm.

Gate National Cemetery. Petitioner Danjid E( al V.Mn Til 1 imhllHtfd in SAN MATEO TIMES AND DAILY NEWS LEADER Mateo, cm May in. 13. IT. llesa.

Contributions lo the Shrincrs' Hospital for Crippled Children, San Francisco, are preferred. ESTHER ANN THOMAS Mrs. Esther Ann Thomas, 83, VHX Ninth Avenue. San Fran it MXn.jn. Aged 17 vein Catholic Cnorc i.

mvcei will be held Tor idii He was a native of Holland, had Jived in California for 15 years cisco, died Saturday at a San Snr.d, Matter nf the Kjtale liruno convalescent hospital. She was a native of Canada. and in ban Mateo County years. Survivors include three daugli JOHN HF.RTEI.SEN ka JOHN (t TE t. 1 Soutn Cl Cjmino Real.

J.n Mates Iheoce Is Sr. Maltnew enured tor Heauiem Man rsr rw at he oul cainnenclng Hon ol rnt kciare will be hat: rnti evenlnj al I a ellXk the entail Inlr'ment St. Jsnn't Ceme 5i had lived in the state for 50 ters. Mrs. Stanley Billeit, San Bruno; Mrs.

Celia Jowa, and JOHN I1ERTEIJ5F.N alao known JOHN to Ihe (Tertltnri GRIFFITH anil nil hereonn Itavmir rl ealnnt the snld deceaeed. tn Mrs. Mary Misuna, Massachusetts: two sons, Henry 'and Edward Knczergn, Massachusetts, and It grandchildren. years and in this county one year. Survivors include her daughter, Lucille Ann Thomas, San Francisco, and a son, John N.

Thomas. Hedwood City. Services will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. Irom San liruno Fu lit. jllt tn, necessary vnucl flr.t nnlhj drier lit Services will be held Tuesday Want ads make it easy Picture your daughter or son's room with a desk to hold all their school supplies and their own personal treasures.

This little girl will enjoy her "new" desk for many, many years and her mother will appreciate the orderliness it brings to her child's room. This happy family purchased the new desk the easy way through a Times Post mmkmkmmmLSm Cnurt (if 1 tit? Slale Calirnrnla. Ill 13 u.inj bfjl Lhj fir)0 DejCtl, (jrjndlather vt Ch Canada, Edjra cn. at 11:30 a.m. from San Bruno ir the llnuntt r.t N.in lent llle lame, ulth tti, Funeral Home with inurnment neral Home Chanel, with inter vouchers, within sis motilhi tile first publication or lu the slid admlnlslrat, and Bauer Ike nl Hie Pllllllc ArJminlstra 5 7lli Ave nil.

at Skylawn Memorial Park. LOU1SK C. IIONGERA Mrs. Louise C. Bongera.

62. 199 Aviador Avenue, Millbrae, be held f.UnJa,, California. Hie lame helrte: lite lot Ihe irmitaclliit s.nia enlalr. Dated: MAY t. lnS.

PAUL n. JENSEN. died yesterday at Peninsula Hos pita "after a long illness. She menl in Holy Cross Cemetery. Uilrna.

ANNETTE M. WELLS Mrs. Annette M. Wells, 31, 1534 Boone Drive, San Jose, a former resident of San Mateo for several years, died al Las Gatos Hospital on Saturday after an illness. She was a native of Oakland.

Survivors include her hus AdnilnlliiiUir uf Hie ejtalr ol MOOE in Burlirat Delay Rait Moore, late Sar'nond ot Raymond A 3eo1M oauo iler ol Ee ieopa'i Chor'cti, had been a resident of Millur ei edenl. Want Ad. KEITll C. SOHENSON. Ulit.

TIMES POST for 19 vears. and of San Mateo uy L. M. Miittmev ueptny, imii Cltv. I'M P.M II trim dar.

Maj 11, mi. Ot C'MOT'rl, Gry 1 Telenhone: 361441. Attorney lor Pulsllc Admilll itrator 1 Pari County 34 years. She was a na tive of Colorado. Survivors include her hutbnnd Bert: a son, Richard, and daughter, Jean all of Milt Firjl putilidtlnn In SAN MATEO CLASSIFIED ADS TIM KS AND DAILY NEWS Lf.ADC.lt band.

Larry Wells; a daughter in Mateo. California. Mn Jmesh, Beloved I Mav 10. IMS. Wendy; a son, Kevin.

San Jose sand of Atbie brae, and a sister. Mrs. Amelia May in. 17. II.

istis. tiiasi her mother, Mrs. Raymond William E. Oe Lundergreen. Minden.

Itfcv Kearns. Oakland, and a brother John Kearns, San Francisco. Happy, too, is the family who just remodeled with "built Ins." They were able to sell the no longer needed desk for cash the easy way with a low cost Times Post Want Ad. Man San Mnteo County tTant Aii si PnMiairrl TArtn Any Olhtr Krirsptiptr" Funeral services will be held from Chapel of the Highlands the State nf Hmierlo for the County on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from Chapel of the Highlands, with thence to St.

Dunslan's Catholic Eatate of ANNA M. ANDRF.SEN, Redoood City, loving tjrorner of Mary Louden of Atnamora. cam ana devoted grandfather of Garrett L. Jo teon or Redwood City, A memoer 41 Perk Loage ill, F. i A.

of San Amrw.n Legion foil II, and Veterani of Foreign Win Poll 20t. bclh of San Mteo. and the Unllea Heel Worker! of AmerUa, Local 104) ol South San FrjnciKo. A native ol Sjn FranciKD Mjtooic funeral will bt cot ducted weoneidar, May leas, a I I too P.M. at the Fatle'ion 4 O'Connell Cnaoel by the Wayllde.

1311 Soutn El Cirnlno BtJl, Slfl Mated, under the auuleei of Park Lodae aar. F. a. A. NOTICK IS IIErtEDYGIVEN I Church for a requiem mass a 10 o'clock.

Interment wilt be interment in Golden Gate National Cemetery. The rosary rcedenl Ihul all persona having Holy Cross Cemetery. Memorial will be recited Tuesday at 8 p.m laimi arainst i re reuulred to I rreas.irv vouchers. In the office of ie ilerk nf Ihe ahove entitled contnouuons may oe maue Ihe American Cancer Sociely The rosary will be recited Tues CATHERINE B. EtILE San FrarKIKo court.

Dr lo tirrsenl tlirm. Willi the Cjte National Cemetery, San Mrs. Catherine B. Ehle, B2, of Cuntrlbuliail day at 7:30 p.m. at Chapel of the law nrftc nf WIL Cniljren itn FranciKo LIAM E.

GEAU1IAHT. Esn prelerred. the Highlands. 71 Ninth Avenue, San Mateo died Peninsula Hospital yes terday afternoon. Haves Street.

San Fratlclicu 3. Call larnla, wlilcn Is the pure nnt uf the underflcned In SAN MATEO COUNTY 4 OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE She was a native of Italy and ters nerlalnlnjr lu Ihe estate of aald deceslenl. wlihln a Ihe first publication a total resident for 20 years, Bert P. Bongera, loving mother tkhara Bcnglra ana Mill Jul tongera, both ol Millbrae, cear ill! Mn. Amelia Lvndersreen.

ol Ml arth'uii j'. andresen. Mrs. Ehle was a member ol St. Anthony's Guild of St.

Mat len, Nev. A native of Colorado, aged HEART ASSOCIATION qrat.f.Nr t.dg.i nsmarilt ejltls and Burlingame Office San Mateo Office thew Catholic Church. The funeral cortege will leav of the HlaniarxJs. El Executor lit Ihe Last will of the above namefll decedent. WILLIAM ft.

F.ARM AilT, F.tf Hayes street. San FraneUcn Z. California. Telephone: UNderhtll 1 HJJ3. rive.

Mil Redwod City Office EM 9 179! Wesflake SHOPPING OUTEt 30 P. Hut DlFf Cily WY 2 2262 Weoneiday unitan'i i 1452 Burnrtgntt Aft, 342 7711 tOSOS.lirshri 342 7711 She was the widow of the late Carl II. Ehle and is 3iirvived by the following children: Mrs. Mary Billand and Mrs. Dorothy wnere a Rroulem Mail wl fnr Executor.

Inlerment Holv Crmi1 "emelery. BetltVtisn HEART RESEARCH lLHZXSn urn Rotary lueiday a Chaoe of me Hkv Morufay, Uampocii. both ot ban Mateo Mrs. Adeline Henderson of Du tw rne Amerken Cancer 31, 19M. (ITiB) Pub.

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