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4 minuti. March 8, 1967 BUDGET Continued from page 1 OBITUARIES Alf. H. Haraldsen Dies At 66 Michiko Deguchi of New Jersey and Ayako Peake of San Diego, and two sisters and a brother in Japan. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

Friday at Mor- BIRTHS message to the Democratie-con- trolled legislature. This is what he asks: A $358 million income tax hike. It would hit the wealthy hardest, eliminate taxes for the lowest paid and reduce them for; Alf H. Haraldsen a resi- I others in the lower brackets. dent of Bolinas for 43 years and Brackets would be retired chief rigger there for the maximum rate would rise: Radio Corp.

of America, died from 7 to 10 per cent and per-! yesterday at a San Francisco Fairfax, killed Monday night in sonal exemptions would be elim- hospital after a brief illness. He a motorcycle accident, will be son to the wife of Robert Farrelly of Fairfax. Feb. 21 in San Francisco. son to the wife of Leonard F.

Fisher of San Ra- Rpm.iom 1 fael- Feb. 25 in San Francisco, tuary. San Rafael. Requiem. daughter to the wife of John A.

Palmisano of Fairfax, Feb. 24 in San Francisco. BENHAM A son to the wife i Sharon of Donald Benham of Novato. March 8 at Novato Hospital. Mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m.

at St. Church, Larkspur. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. JAMES D. NICE Funeral for James D.

Nice of Separate Maintenance Asked STEVENS Sandra J. Jack Deane, cruelty. vs DIVORCES ASKED MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED FRITCHLEE Pamela Rae vs. James cruelty. B.

vs. Charles cruelty. FAGAN Susan G. vs. Richard cruelty.

TOWNSEND Henrietta Beatrice vs. James cruielty Friends are inveted to attend the funeral Friday. March 10. 1967. at 2 p.m.

at the Harry Williams Mortuary, San Rafael where services will be conducted by Vitruvius Lodge No. 145. and AM. Inurnment private. Memorial contributions to the Hospital for Crippled Children, or the Masonic Home c'O 1111 California Street, San Francisco, preferred.

(Parking court on Street) LYMBURNER In Petaluma. March 8. 1 9 6 7, Toshiko Lymburner. adored wife of Joseph L. Lymburner, loving mother of Jacqueline and San- William.

1 dra Lymburner, beloved I daughter of Mrs. Kiku Deguchi. ONE OF THESE of a mystery man who drove away from the scene of a Los Ranchitos fire last night varied, so artist Edward Mauberret made two matching each description. Officers want to question the man. Mystery Blaze Levels Los Ranchitos House Continued from page 1 of Northwestern Savings and Loan, said damage to the home want to make you aware that exceecjed $100,000.

The dwelling there a fire up the hill. jiacj unoccupied since early The man then jumped into a i he said, when the former 1962 or Comet or Falcon and occupants defaulted on a sped off. mortgage. Sheriff's Inspector A. V.

Men- He said the 10-year-old home jou requested anyone with in -1 had been the scene of extensive formation about the man. whose vandalism the past two years. A description was sketched from year a go, he said, vandals two residents' accounts by poured paint throughout the inated. These would be replaced was 66 by credits of $25 for individuals. a native of Olso.

Norway, $50 for married couples and $8 Haraldsen went to sea when he for each dependent. was 14 years old and served on Reagan said he wants to spend sailing ships, including the Star I only $335 million of the proceeds of Alaska now the Balclutha declaring he'll operate the state in San maritime on a cash basis instead of bank- museum, ing on accrual revenues counted His sea-going career included in advance. fishing off Alaska and service on A 1 per cent increase in the San Francisc Bay tug boats un- at 10:15 a.m. Friday at St. vs.

Diane, cruelty. TAUCHER Flossie Mae vs. Maxwell Dennistoun vs. Charles William, cruelty. loving sister of Michiko Deguchi and Ayako Peake, and two sisters and a brother in Japan A native of Japan.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday. March 11. 1967, at 9:10 a.m. from Keaton's, San Rafael, thence to St. present 4 per cent sales tax, a he settled in Bolinas in 1924 San Rafael; license issued in Municipal Ranway, died yester-; Reno day of injuries suffered when John P.

Cunningham, 49. and his motorcycle rammed a utility pole on San Miracle Reno. $375 million money maker, Rea- as assistant rigger at the RCA Mondav night Harry J. Tenhulzen 25, of gan said he will use only $325 transmitter. ei Canada.

San million. Haraldsen was a member of WILLIE SMITH Mateo County. a nrpc Vitruvius Lodge 145, Free and Michael Hudson Teague. 20, of A 3.5 cent hike in the pres- Masons of Bloomfield 0S ANGELES 19 Alcatraz Lane, and Pamela ent 3 cent cigarette tax, plus Accepted Masons, ot Bioomtieia, pjanned saturday for Kav Neel- 19- of 84 Hin Street, Richard D. Moore.

32. of Mill wpnrv crueltv Paul Episcopal Church, San Valley, and Cora L. Jackson. KNAPP Vivian Rafael. Burial will be in Golden 33- of San Rafael; license is- Gale National Cemetery.

San AenoRobbins 20 0( Mlu Bruno, directed by Keaton 1 valley, and Nancy E. Thum, 20 rBAKITrn Mortuary of San Rafael. San Anselmo; license issued QyKAiN I fcu Nice, 29, of 57 Wood Lane, a George E. Hooper, 55, and WALTERMIRE Katherine Mount Ccmetey. bus driver for the San Francisco Marjorie E.

Harriman, 45. both V. from Alfred F. rLnpi FriHav dus driver tor me ban rancisco Qf gan Rafael. license issued in GUNDERSON Rita C.

from at the Keaton Chapel Friday. Eddie L. Church, Larkspur, where a Requiem Mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. Interment March 10. (3 8-9 DEATHS taxes on cigars and smoking Sonoma County tobacco.

It would bring in $88 million, of which Reagan will spend only $83 million. He also called for passage of legislation to permit counties and some cities to levy their own cigarette tax of up to 3.5 cents a pack. Some charter cities now have a cigarette tax. An increase in the liquor excise tax to $2.25 a gallon, work- He is survived by his wife. Mildred E.

Haraldsen; two sons, Erling W. of Bolinas and Alf H. Haraldsen Jr. of Redwood City; a brother and two sisters in Oslo. Reider Haraldsen, Hjerta Hjertum and Inga Andersen, and three grandchildren.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Harry M. Williams Mortuary, San Rafael. ment will be private. The family two resiaenis accounts uv poureu panu uuuugmnu 0ut to 15 cents more a fifth.

7 sheriff's artist Edward Mauber- home, pulled out plumbing and ,.8 million and prefer memorial con- ret. to call his office. broke windows, causing about miU t0 i both Mill Valley, jazz saxophonist Willie Smith. 1 Persia Quan; 54. HARALDSEN In Bolinas.

March 7. 1967. Alf H. Haraldsen, beloved husband of Mildred E. Haraldsen.

loving father of Alf H. Haraldsen Jr. of Redwood City and Erling W. Haraldsen of Bolinas, loving brother of Reidar Haraldsen. Hjerta Hjertum and and Laura Inga Andersen of Oslo, Norway, who played with the bands of Wong Lee.

49. both of San Fran- devoted grandfather of Linda Jimmie I iinepfnrH Pharlev Sni cisc0- Em and John Alf Haraldsen of Jimmie Luncetord, cnariey bpi- Sunnyvale and Thomas R. vak, Harry James, Duke Elling- Eckhardt of Redwood City, lov- ton and Billv Mav ANNULMENT ing uncle of Tore Haraldsen of i ro AkiTcn Belmont. A native of Oslo. Smith, whose full name was; Norway, aged 66 years.

A William McLeish Smith, deid1 of Vitruvius Lodge No. rQ HOUSER Anne P. R. from 145. and AM.

of Bloomfield, Tuesday at the age of 58. I Alfred K. 1 calif NICE In Fairfax. March 7. 1967.

James Daniel Nice, beloved husband of Grace Ann Nice, father of James. Tina Marie and Martin Daniel Nice II. son of Mr and Mrs. Martin D. Nice, brother of William.

Marty. Danny and Richard Nice, Nancy Autrey. Sharon Nice, Betty Ogborn and Susan Nice. A native of St. Paul.

age 29 years; a veteran of the USAF. Friends are invited to attend the funeral March 10 at 10:15 a m. at St. Episcopal Church. San Rafael.

Interment Golden Gate National Cemetery. Friends may call at Keaton Mortuary. Fifth and Street. San Rafael, after 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Kevin Dearth, vice president $2,000 damage vvork was done recently, he said. The contents of the home at the time of the fire consisted only of a stove, carpeting and Continued from page 1 Dearth said. 20 at city hall, and will invite council members to attend. Mrs. Alice Scarborough, board president, reported.

interested in making constructive suggestions is in- Tn D- nicmccprl Mrs. Scarborough said. 1 Voting by precincts was: Dab- jjie tri-partite transportation ner, 125 yes, 80 no; nursery commjttee decided today to school. 230 yes, 10ft no; Camp- Qreyhound Bus Lines to a bell Hall, 128 yes, 731 no, Citv meetjng at io a.m. March Hall, 91 yes, 76 no, Firehouse, 29 at the Golden Gate Bridge 135 yes, 161 no; Central School.

toll plaza 1 Reagan wants to spend $30 of if. A boost in the franchise tax Bus Service Improvements 011 general corporations from 5.5 per cent to 6.5 per qent and a 1 per cent hike in the present 9.5 per cent bank tax. It would raise $92 million and Reagan proposes to spend it all. The governor proposed a unique property tax relief plan. Local tax collectors would give taxpayers a $120 million reduction that would be shown on the face of the tax bill.

The state would reimburse the local agencies. It means an average school tax reduction of 6.5 per cent. 136 yes. no; Bayside School. 1 purpose be to discuss 74 yes.

94 no. The absentee vote improvements in bus service was 23 yes and 10 no. between Marin and San Fran- Councilmen will hold a special cjsc0. session next Tuesday at 8 p.m. Marin County Supervisor to canvess the ballots and con- peter h.

Behr, the temporary duct a study session, including chairman for the committee will plans for the coming budget. he succeeded by Supervisor Morrison of San Francisco, BrOWn bCQtCd who was elected unanimously, althought he was not present, at Un Kec DOQra today meeting LOS ANGELES (UPI) Thomas D. Hardcastle of Nomer Gov. Edmund G. Brown Vato.

a Golden Gate Bridge Dis- was sworn in yesterday as a trict director, was named vice member of the Los Angeles chairman. County Parks and Recreation The group decided to meet on Commission and took the oppor- (he second Wednesday of each tunity to pay Gov. Ronald Rea- mjnth at 10 a.m. at the bridge gan a Jefthanded Brown said Reagan would make a darkhorse for the Republican nominee for president next year. Then he added: comes over very strong to audiences who know his basic Two Foundation Members Resign Two members of the College of Marin Foundation Board resigned last night.

Elizabeth M. Deedy resigned because she felt only one Marin Junior College District trustee should be on the foundation board, and trustee Theodore C. Wellman is board president. Roland E. Fenz resigned saying he believes board members should live and work in Marin, and he works in San Francisco.

Byron W. Leydecker of San Rafael and Jack Younger of Mill Valley will replace Mrs. Deedy and Fenz on the board. The foundation has received $13.750 of its $17,000 fund drive goal, reported Kent O. Seymour, A Novato man suffered minor chairman of the special gifts committee.

toll plaza. Novatan Suffers Minor Car Injuries Hospital for Crippled Children, or the Masonic Home, San Francisco. KENNETH HARLAN SACRAMENTO ic graveside services will be held tomorrow in Hollywood for Ken- neth Harlan, who worked alongside Lon Chaney and Mary Pickford in the silent film days. Harlan died Monday night at Sutter Memorial Hospital after rupture of an aneurysm, a ballooning blood vessel, the family said. He was 71.

MRS. TOSHIKO LYMBURNER Toshiko Lymburner. former Novato resident, died today at a local hospital after a brief illness. She was the wife of Joseph L. Lymburner, whom she met and married in Japan four years ago while he was serving with the Navy.

Mrs. Lymburner was born in Kagoshima, where she grew up and attended school. She came to this country with her husband in 1965, setttling in Novato. where they lived until moving last year to Petaluma. Mrs.

Lymburner is survived by her husband; two daughters, Sandra and Jacqueline Lymburner; her mother, Mrs. Kiku Deguchi of San Diego; two sisters in the United States, THE WHOLE FAMILY BENEFITS Post Office Hit By Glass Shower injuries when his car blew a tire and overturned on Highway 101, north of the Linden Lane undercrossing, in San Rafael, at 11:53 a.m. yesterday. Philip Michael Passero, 20, of NEW Corte Madera Postmaster Ed- 77g gt Francis Avenue told the ment retained control of Metro- ward J. Victor was showered California Highway Patrol his; Goldwyn-Mayer.

today, but Brass At MGM Wins Control Dirksen In Hospital WASHINGTON (AP) Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois is at Walter Reed Army Hospital suf- fering from fatigue, his office said todav. when you take advantage of DRAKE PHtiwy LOW PRESCRIPTION PRICES with broken glass when a car rammed the front of the Post Office yesterday at 5.30 p.m., but no one was hurt in the accident, according tto Corte Madera police. William A. Pentecost.

79. of nuwy h- wcivci u.c uul BEAUTIFUL; car veered off the highway, a director who initiated a bitter (MiMM overturned and skidded on its battle immediately filed top, after a rear tire went flat. a challenge of the results. Results of the Feb. 23 proxy vote by shareholders of the motion picture firm, announced this morning, showed the management slate of directors, He refused hospitalization.

Director Resigns 335 Corte Madera Avenue. Corte The Corte Madera Sanitary Madera, was driver of the car District board last night ac- headed by MGM President Rob- which jumped the First Street cepted the resignation of board ert H. winning by a curb and hit the Post member James M. Kennedy, a margin of about 700,000 votes loosening bricks and breaking San Rafael attorney, but took no out of the 4.485,400 shares rep- the window. action to fill the vacancv.

resented. Hm facfflttes tor family's preference Is protected by a larva endowment fund wtodi assuras futurs maintenance at the west and sf Fifth San Rafaaf OLtneood For Example If You Need Pink 5 Mg. BLOOD THINNING TABLETS And Pay More Than $6.50 for 1OO or Green Black 10 Mg. TRANQUILIZER CAPSULES And You Pay Mere Than $9-00 for 100 YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH WE INVITE CHARGE ACCOUNTS DRAKE PHARMACY 810 Sir Francis Drake San Anselmo, 4S4-9700 (Next to Drake Market) WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE UfffisctiPTioirslIl PROGRAM Legal Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE On Tuesday, the 11th day of April, 1967 at the hour oi 10.00 a.m., at the Fourth Street entrance to the County Court House in the City of San Rafael. County of Marin.

State of California, BAY VIEW AUXILIARY CORPORATION. a California corporation. Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States all payable at the time ol sale, the real properly situated at 194 Knollwood San Rafael. County of Marin. State of California.

described as follows, to wit: PARCEL ONE: That portion of Lot 1, as shown on the map entitled, of Peacock Gap. Unit Six, a Condominium," filed April 6. 1965 in Book 13 of Maps at page 10, Marin County Records, shown and defined as Unit 23 on that certain Condominium Plan recorded June 23. 1965. in Book 1953 of Official Records at page 147, and, as defined in the Condominium Covenants.

Conditions and Restrictions, recorded June 23, 1965. Book 1953 of Official Records at page 189 PARCEL TWO: An undivided 3.14 per cent, interest, as tenant in common in and to that portion of Lot 1. Peacock Gap. Unit Six, shown and defined as the on said Condominium Plan and in said Condominium Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions.

Said sale will be made without convenant or warranty regarding title, possessions or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by a pursuant to the power of i onferred in that certain deed of trust executed by JOSEPH Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices MOSER and HAZEL MAE MOSER, also known as Hazel Mae Shaffer, his wife. Trustor, to BAY VIEW AUXILIARY CORPORATION, a California corporation, Trustee, for the benefit and security of BAY VIEW FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Federal corporation, dated the 26th day of November. 1965. and recorded on Dec. 23.

1965. in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Marin. State of California, in Book 2011 of the Offical Records, at Page 183. Notice of Default and Election To Sell said real property was recorded on the 7th day of October, 1966. in Book 2084 of Official Records, at Page 146 in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Marin.

State of California. This notice is given in compliance with the demand heretofore made on BAY VIEW AUXILIARY CORPORATION, a California corporation. Trustee, by BAY VIEW FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Federal corporation, Beneficiary. Dated: February 14. 1967.

BAY VIEW AUXILIARY CORPORATION, a California corporation, Trustee, By: J. LEO SULLIVAN. JR Assistant Secretary By: MARYANN IVERSON Assistant Secretary No. 92128 i No. 403 Mar.

8. 15. 22, 29. 1967 Robert E. Friedrich, Atty.

NOTICE OF PROBATE No. 17401 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for 1 the County of Marin In the Matter of the Estate oi HAZEL E. LAMB. Deceased. Notice of time set for proving Will, and Application for letters Testamentary.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the probate of the will of HAZEL E. LAMB, deceased and for the issuance to FRANCIS W. LAMB of letters testamentary thereon has been filed in this Court, and that Monday, the 27th day of March, A. 1967 at 2:00 P.M. of said day, at the courtroom of said Court, Dept.

-3 at the Court House, in the City of San Rafael, has been set for hearing of said petition, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted. Refer to petition for further particulars. GEO. H. GNOSS.

Clerk By E. HICKS, Deputy Clerk ROBERT E. FRIEDRICH Attorney for Petitioner 234 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, California 94102 Telephone: 861-0334 FILED: Mar. 6. 1967 GEO.

H. GNOSS. County Clerk By E. HICKS. Deputy No.

405 Mar. 8. 10. 15. 1967.

Riede Elliott. Attys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 17387 In the Matter of the Estate of WENDALL M. MILLER.

NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned LORAIN MILLER, executrix of the Estate of Wendall M. Miller, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against tlie said decedent, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months, after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Marin, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said executrix at the offices of RIEDE ELLIOTT. 418 Albert Building, San Rafael, California the same being the place of business in all matters connected with the estate of WENDALL MILLER, deceased. Dated March 7. 1967.

LORAINE H. MILLER Executrix of the Estate of WENDALL M. MILLER deceased. RIEDE ELLIOTT 418 Albert Building San Rafael, California Attorneys for Executrix GEO. H.

GNOSS. County Clerk Date of first publication March 8. 1967. No. 404 Mai.

8. 15, 22. 29. 1967. Michael B.

Dufficy, Atty. NOTICE OF PROBATE No. 17421 In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Marin. In the Matter of the Estate of PAUL BRESSON, also known as PAUL A. BRESSON, Deceased.

Notice of Time Set for Proving Will and Hearing Application for Letters of Administration With the Will Annexed and for Order to Produce Will. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the probate of the will of Paul Bresson, also known as Paul A. Bresson, deceased, for the issuance to Lorraine Schmalliug of Letters of Administration with the Will Annexed, has been filed in this Court, and that Monday, the 27th day of March. 1967, at 2 P.M of said day. ai the courtroom of said Court, Dept.

legal Notices 3, in the Court House in the City of San Rafael, County of Marin. 1 State of California, has been set for the hearing of said petition, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same, ana show cause, if I any they have, why said petition should not be granted. Dated March 7, 1967. SEALi GEO. H.

GNOSS. Clerk. By JEROME CARAN, Deputy Clerk MICHAEL B. DUFFICY Attorney for Petitioner 1010 Street San Rafael. Calif.

FILED: MAR. 7, 1967 GEO. H. GNOSS. County Clerk By JEROME CARAN.

Deputy No. 406 Mar. 8. 10, 15. 1967 Legal Notices Howard K.

Morehouse. Atty. NOTICE OF PROBATE No. 17403 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Marin. In the Matter of the Estate of JUNE B.

SCHULTZ. Deceased. Notice of time set for proving Will, and Application for Letters Testamentary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the probate of the will of JUNE B. SCHULTZ, deceased and for the issuance to WELLS FARGO BANK of let! ters testamentary thereon has been filed in this Court, and that Monday, the 13th day of 'March.

A.D., 1967 at 2 P.M. of said day. at the courtroom of said Court. Dept. 3 at the Court House, in the City of San Rafael, has been set for hearing of said petition, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted.

Refer to petition for further particulars. GEO. H. GNOSS. Clerk By F.

G. KIRBY, Deputy Clerk HOWARD MOREHOUSE 19 Cheda Building 1029 Fourth Street San Rafael. California 94901 Attorney for Petitioner FILED FEB. 27, 1967 GEO. H.

GNOSS, County Clerk By F. G. KIRBY. Deputy No. 364 Mar.

1, 3. 8. 1967 Freitas, Allen, McCarthy Bettini, Attys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 17384 In the Matter of the Estate of LILLIAN BONE, Deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned Executrix of the Last Will of the above named deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months, after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Marin, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executrix at the law offices of FREITAS, ALLEN. arthy bettini the same being her place of business in all matters connected witlj the estate of said deceased. Dated February 27, 1S67. CARMELITA BONE KRAUSGRILL Executrix under the Last Will and Testament of said deceased. FREITAS.

ALLEN. arthy bettini Legal Notices 960 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, California Attorneys for said Executrix GEO. H. GNOSS. County Clerk Date of first publication March 1, 1967.

No. 363 Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1967 Legal Notices Charles L. Convis, Atty. I I ATE OIF INDIVIDUAL CONDUCTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME No.

4259 I I am the sole owner of a business which is to be conducted at 384 Miller Creek Road. San Rafael, California, under the fictitious name of A-A-A PLUMBING HEATING. II My full name and address is: LEONARD R. LAGERSTROM. 384 Miller Creek Road, San Rafael, California.

I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. DATED: March 2nd, 1967. LEONARD R. LAGERSTROM STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss COUNTY OF MARIN On March 2. 1967.

before me. MARGARET DAY, A Notary Public, personally appeared LEONARD R. LAGERSTROM. known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same. MARGARET DAY NOTARY PUBLIC 1330 Lincoln San Rafael.

Calif. My Commission Expires Jan. 10. 1971. CHARLES CONVIS Attorney at Law 1295 Second Street San Rafael, California 94901 Telephone: 456-3950 FILED: Mar.

6, 1967. GEO. H. GNOSS, County Clerk By JEROME CARAN, Deputy No. 408 Mar.

8, 15, 22. 29. 1967 Freitas, Allen, McCarthy Bettini, Attys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 17392 In the Matter of the Estate oi EMMA KUNTZ, also known as EMMA M.

KUNTZ. Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given bv the undersigned Executor under the Will of the above named deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, withing six months, after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Marin, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executor at 464 California Street, San Francisco, California, the same being its place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said deceased. Dated March 6. 1967.

WELLS FARGO BANK Executor under the Last Will and Testament of said deceased. By D. D. McFARLAND Assistant Trust Officer FREITAS, ALLEN, MCCARTHY BETTINI 960 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, California Attorneys for said Executor GEO. H.

GNOSS. County Clerk Date of first publication Mar. 8 1967. No. 407 Mar.

8. 15. 22. 29. 1967 4.

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