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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 10

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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10
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0Sin Mateo Ititttttl Friday, Dembtr 3, 1965 DEATHS gmniiiinuiMgiMimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiffliiiiii I OPEN tinlalaw THRU UAMBtRf OUNBAR I yea. He was a native of Ar SAT. NIGHTS Atteitfioiu SAT. NIGHTS AUmlZi.J 1 1 UQ Nancy Hammer of Berkelev and Mary Jo Hammer of San" Mateo; a son. Dean of San Mateo; iUUH uraoar, w.

W4 ta Kansas and was a warehouse pistrano Way, San Mateo, died man for 19 years. Tcujjcaudy i muis memorial uo i. survived bv his wife three sisters, Mrs. Ragna Lewis TILL vmtinw Sfcopp Hospital after a long illness. ot iwin field, Mrs.

Maria Christiansen cf Lakeville, He was a resident of this WJen; a daughter, Marilyn Brown, of Burlingame; a brother. Ceithel Brown, Stockton, and Mrs. Lois Ring of shout you. eon. uae YOUR BankAmericard AT Wees Effective fjk BarSwo 11 I county or 25 years, was a na tive of Portland, and former resident of Hong Kong ana a sister, Airs.

Gertrude Ed die, of the state of Washington. Medfard, Minn. Funeral services will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from Pat where he was a flour broker Services will be conducted Monday at 2:30 p.m. from San terson and O'Connell Chapel.

A requiem mass will be said at and importer. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Anna E. Dunbar and i daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Sa vory.

New York. Bruno tuners! Home, interment will be in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma. 9 a.m. at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Belmont. The rosary will be recited at p.m.

Sunday, and interment will be at Holy Cross, He was a life member of the EDITH M. ACKERMAN Mrs. Edith M. Ackerman, 35, cemetery in Colma. a former resident of 10 DeSahla Road.

San Mateo, died yesterday at Carlmont Convalescent Board of directors of Peninsula Memorial Blood Bank. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Grofiby N. Gray Chapel, with inurnment Monday at Cypress Lawn Crematorv" Bailey Asks Home, Belmont. She was a native of Garner.

Iowa, and lived in this area fori tne past 3a years. Alan W. Logan, 67. 147 Oliver Debate With Sen. Dolwig Survivors include a son.

Mui red Ackerman of San Mateo: a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Fields of Burlingame, and two grandsons, David Ackerman and Clif Mreel. Daly City, died Yesterday at County General Hospital after a long illness. He was a native of San Francisco, and a ford Fields. She was the widow In a prepared release todav of the late George Morris Act erman, who was chief bank ex.

Deputy District Attorney Bruce amincr for the state of Califor resident or this county io years. rile was a ship's engineer for 38 years. Survivors include his sister, Mrs. Eleanor Marquez, Daly City. Private inurnment will be he'd at Skylawn Memorial Park, under direction of San Bruno Funeral Home.

Mrs. Ackerman was a past Bauey, president of the San Ma (eo County Council of Democrat ic Clubs, who has been mentioned as a Democratic candidate for the State Senate, chal president of American Legion Auxiliary Post loii, Burlingame; past state president of the auxil lenged Senator Richard Doiwig iary in Nebraska, and a member of Ainsworlh, iu a puouc aeDaie on the proposed division of California. "In my opinion," Bailey said, "the proposal to divide California is detrimental to all California except to the narrow in and Bethan Chapter 11.1. Order of Eastern Star, also of Ains worth. addition she put in 5.000 volunLeer hours in the U.S..O.

during World War II in San Francisco, and was a member of the Y.W.C.A. of San Francisco, and Burlingame Women's LYNN CRAPUCHETTES Airline pilot Lynn Crapu chetles. 43. son of Mr. and Mrs, Crapucheiles, Belmont, died yesterday at Merrill Hospital.

Oakland, alter an illness. A recent resident of Windsor, he is survived hy his wife, Kath terest groups which Senator Dolwig chooses lo represent. The main interest group concerned in the snlit the state nub movement is brought out very clearly by the press statement Funeral services will be held California in FDrn Sneider and Sullivan Chap University of Berkeley; his brothers, Paul. parents; two Mateo, tomorrow at 11 The Rev. Paul Huchthau Woods ide of George Meredith, a lobbyist for agricultural interests and a co sponsor with Senator Dolwig of the organ ization working for the division of California.

Mere Jacques, San Jose: four sisters KELLING'S "fck if! iBSili Thermal Stratford Pi MIXED NUTS SEi $577 1 sen of Trinity Lutheran Church Burlingame, will officiate. Pri Mrs. Jeannette Heaney, Walnut vate inurnment will follow at dith said, 'the only thing that can save agriculture in Califor Skylawn Memorial Park, HAROLD HAMMER nia is dividing into two states; increasingly urban Southern Harold M. Hammer, 56 3710 California won't look out for the raw a SALItU NUTS aSk m. aB ureen; Mrs.

Eugenie Stanton, Bellflower; Mrs. Eunice Kilken aey. Pleasant Hill, aud Mrs. Rachel Baclrach, Ccmpton. He was a member of Airline Pilots Association's negotiating committee for Pacific Air Lines, and was with PAL for 23 years.

He was a veteran of World War II. P'uneral services will be held! rural north's interests Pasadena Drive, San Mateo, died at County General Hospital MK.r.ii with o.nt fc2. The rural and agricultural ast night, following a long ill interests want a northern state ness. dominated by these groups, He was a native of Iowa and which can keep the cities and suburbs under control, can limit was an insurance adjustor for ihe past 14 years. Survivors include his wife.

Monday at 10 a.m. from Crosbv progressive legislation, keen N. Gray Chapel, with interment in Golden Gate National Ceme cneap farm labor without dan Mrs. Louise Hammer of San Mj 6 iiuiii ujiiulis, jailor laws or Mateo: two daughters. "OLD GRANDAD" mSSSSm I tery.

Memorial contributions minimum wage laws, and not may tie made to the Samuel Merrill Hospital Memorial only maintain things is they are but also turn back the clock a littel bit. (Perhaps not to JB59 i as Senator Dolwig suggested. tvna, Oakland. TROY C. BROWN Troy C.

Brown. 59. 1419 but at least too late 19th D.C. 'Boost' In Building Building activity in Daly Citv fornia Drive, Burlingame, died yesterday at Peninsula Hospital luiiujrig a long niness. He lived in this county for showed a sharp increase this; years and in California for 31 Two Hurt in S.M.

Crash week over the previous week on paper, that is. DEATH NOTICE DUNBAR I. Red faced officials of the Lambert Dunbar, aftw hnj Building Inspector's Office ad u'r 5S08Pi ISP Flf LKg RADIO $299pp 6AL $J07 Two San Mateo wo. are re mitted they had erred last week in reporting that new construction in the city was down about 50 per cent from last year. ported in good condition at Mill UBLa rnoar 4.

Hospital, following a two car ac of Croiby N. Gr of Cl onlar Morhiary Pfk ftoid, Burl It scemf, they said, that fig 'cident shortly before 3 p.m. yes fejlrtiula Mtirori Slood Bjnk. 17tl fil Camiw iur ures for the first six months terday at Isabelle and Twenty 1 this year had not been included In San Mif, Detr.r 1. i.J ir9f flov fustwnd Bf in the cumulative totals for the number of building permits issued and the estimated cost of new construction.

of n.ih Ulte or OaHa'SVd ranee ol AMIbrte. A iur. ninlh Avenues in San Mateo. A third victim was treated by lier physician. Hurt were Mrs.

Lee Ruth Mc Kennney. 56. 3134 Sunset Terrace. San Mateo, driver of one car. and her passenger, Mrs.

Wanda Miller, 70. of J5fi West Last week, the department said that the estimated cost of new construction through the end of October was about S5.4 million. compared to $10.7 mil son lor the comparable period a 'learnt H't Sa "water, Idmi gJIj atloMl Drsember s. H5. Thirty sixth AveDue.

San Bjth multiple contusions and abrasions. The third year ago. CVPr. reni f'i. 'ntpri nnlv nom PowpII of IBil Drive struction since July 1.

If $12,5 rmxa. Dewmtiar j. San Mateo, who was treated for Ailbclf 8 ack, million in construction reported pi Sao a right leg cut. She was riding 11 im 11 'i 11 iaim 1 Mm 1 jPHjii.K 'j in tne first six months of this in a car driven by Mrs. were included, the total Zorakis Backhus, 39, of 336 West would be $17.9 million or 70 Hillsdale Boulevard WM ihiaw mi vpitA In Vn aSaraBBolm AB cent increase in buildins Snjlh El Camlrw Officer Leo Minehan who in this year.

vestigated said he was unable As one department emolnve 1 sjs twn mM noted: to get a statement how the accident happened jm Mrs. MeKenney. Mrs. Backhus. he re "Nobody even noticed the irst months were missing." ACKERMAN ported said she was westbound on rlnth.

and as she reared the intersection slowed her car to five miles hour. BIRTHS 5 she approached liic nirldle of TSiafnf sf Lcgiur. AuxWar the m'ersection. aw Ihe Mlier car southbound on Isabelle. and swerved to the left Francisco, ana Bur Club.

in an effort to avoid the acci game Woman" held I I ltrwrt Sr am am as I AIUPI I HA aVk. 11. I 17 ktWH COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. GRIFFIN, Dock, 2261 Poplar Avenue, East Palo Alto.

December 3, a son. Sneitftr Sulllvw Fm, dent. Her car was damaged on the left front and side. The other Rl, San Matat, Sarui day, DKcmbtr car was damaged on the end and right rear. Starting November 29 these BLUE CHIP redemption stores open 'til 9 EM.

Moiu thru Fri. til Xmas. Son Carlos 1650 Industrial Road San Jose 350 S. Saratoga Ave. Hayward 29490 Mission Boulevard VWt the San Carlos Sup Center, CaMenfa't Largest Redemption Store WOODLAKE SHOPPING CENTER I HOURS: 5'.

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