Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California (2024)

Nov. 17,1969 Funeral Notices Pasadena. beloved husband loving son of Mrs. William Francisco: devoted Back, the late Mate id Corinne Duncan, A native California. Aped 52 member Scottish Lodpe Rite.

Bodies. Past Lakeshore of the Aahmes Temple Temple, 1 Order Alameda Metropolitan RenoSonome Co. Trail Board of Registration for Civil and Engineers, Engineers In Calif. and Friends Invited to attend funeral Wednesday. Nov.

1969. the DIRECTORS. ANDERSON Santa Clara UNER Alameda, under the auspices of Lake shore Lodge No. 551, Back Re membrances, to the Robl. Charles Burnett, co Sterling Entombment Fremont, Ca.

Mountain 94536 ferred, Mausoleum. BARNES, Nelson, in San Leandro, November 1969, of Oakland. dearly beloved husband of the Late Ivy Gall loving father of Barnes and Mrs. Elsie Klier of Oakland devoted and Earl Barnes of Hayward; grandfather of Walter Kiler of Hay. ward.

Patricia Russell of Newark and hes and Gary Barnes of Hayward: of Wayne Russell P.G. of el A Oakland. retired A native of Sebastopol; emplove of 32 years. Friends are Invited to attend Wednesday. November GARDEN of the Guerrero and Seramur.

407 Estudilio Avenue. San Interment, Oakmont further Memorial Informedon please call 483-5000. DE 1942, COITE, beloved Anita, in wife of the late Frank Alameda, November Colter loving mother Frances of Miller Alameda and son of Sepulveda: devoted grandmother of eleven prandchildren and seven dear City. sister A of native Warren Grant of Redwood A member of Australia, aged years. Oakland Friends Court are No.

Invited 1237, to attend tuneral 1.0.0.F. Tuesday. Chapel Nov. of 18, 1969 10:00 services a.m. ANDERSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Santa Clara Alameda.

interEvergreen Cemetery. ELLIOTT, Effie In Nov. El 16, Cerrito, 1969, follow. a long beloved wile of the late Arthur Lane of N. Albany.

Elliott: Bruce mothen of Elliott Mrs. of Ruth Oakland and Phillip D. Elliott Miami, loving motherIn-law of Lawrence Lane, Charlotte ed of Mrs. Cynthia Lane Fossellus of El and Carolyn grandmoth. Mrs.

Mary Jo. Kimbel of of Oakland. Richard Lee Elliott of Germany Alameda, and Sally Scott Ann and Shaw Laura Jeanne Elliott Miami, Fla; great grandmother of David, Kristin and Eric. Fossellus of Alameda, El Cerri- Gary Laurie Ann Elliott of and Tammy Shaw of Germany: also survived by four cousins. Julia and Burnetta Sepel of Duluth, Minn.

Ray Seipel of Mound, Minn. and Florence of Berkeley. A native of First Min. neapolis, Minn. member of Presbyterian Church of Berkeley.

Memorial services Tuesday. Nov. 18 at Friends are Invited to attend p.m. at Epworth United Church 1953 Hopkins Star Berkeley, Rev. Theodore officiating.

Friends may call at the new SUNSET VIEW MORTUARY, 101 Colusa Berkeley-E1 Cerrito until p.m. SUNSET Graveside services VIEW 2:45 p.m. Tuesday. Expressions of remembrance may be made fo Christian" prolects of their choosing. ELLIS, Eva.

formerly of Vallelo, in Oakland. Nov. 14, 1969, beloved wife of Joe Ellis. A native of Ireland. A member of Ascension Guild and Ascension Episcopal Church of Friends are invited to attend services Telegraph of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2850 Telegraph Oakland, Tuesday.

Nov. J8. at 1 p.m. Services to be concluded at the Mortuary Chapel. Entombment, Chapel of the Chimes Mausoleum.

FREEMAN, Theresa of San Leandro, November 16, 1969, beloved wife of the late William J. loving mother of La Verne Busby and Glenn Krogh: loving grandmother of Susan Alves and Gary Montez; great-grandmother of Teresa and James, Alves; loving sister of Margaret Murdock. native of Hawaii; aged 73 vears. A member of Cannery Workers Union, Friends are Invited to attend the fu. neral.

from the new mortuary of CHARLES P. BANNON, 6800 East 14th COCO Oakland, for 10 a.m.: a Requiem thence Wednesday, 10 Interment. Mass, St. November Holy commenc- Leander's 19, puichre Cemetery, Recitation of the Rosary. Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m.

(For further information, please call Harry in Oakland, November 16, 1969, beloved husband of the late Marie Frosthoim; loving father of Evelyn Maddock, Gertrude C. Foreman, Arthur W. Frosthoim and the late Robert C. Frostholm; grandfather of RIchard Maddock, Thomas and Jerry Foreman and Robert C. Frostholm also survived by seven greatgrandchildren.

native of Oakland; aged 86 years. member and Past Mas. ter of Rockridge Lodge No. 468 and AM, a member of Aahmes Temple of Oakland, Oakland Commandery No. 11, Knights Templar of California, Oakland Chapter No.

36, Royal Arch Masons of California and Piedmont Community Church. Friends are Invited to attend the services at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2850 Telegraph Oakland, Tuesday, November 18, at p.m. Rockridge Lodge No. 468 and AM and Rev. T.

Trutner officiating. Expressions of remembrance may be made to the Alameda County Heart Association. Inurnment, Mountain View Crematory. FURTADO, Oakland, Nov. Elvera 15, 1969, Theresa, beloved Pestana, wife of Joseph L.

Furtado; loving mother Lorraine Furtado; loving sister of Mary. M. Martins of Oakland and the late Manuel C. Pestana; loving sisterin-law of Mary Silveira, Inez Gomes, John Mateus, Isabel Silveira, Maria Carmo Silveira, Jusuino Furtado, Manvel God mother Martins of and Marlene Ruth Martin Pestana; loving. and Leopoldina Silveira Music: loving aunt of Inez Mateus Storr; also survived by many other nieces and nephews.

A native of San Francisco; aged 64 years. A member of No. 83 and U.P.P.E.C. No. 24.

Friends are invIted to attend the funeral from the New Mortuary of CHARLES P. BANNON, 6800 E. 14th St. Oakland, on Tuesday morning Nov. 18, at 9 a.m.

thence to St. Andrew's-St. Joseph's Church, San Pablo Brockhurst, Oakland, for a Requiem High FIRESIDE pays Int. per Yr. INT.

PER YR. CURRENT BONUS YEAR PAID MONTHLY YOURS MONTHLY a $25 CHECKI on each $5000 Certificate. If held- under 6 months, principal reduced. by checks sent you. FUNDS IN LATE AS 25tb EARN FROM 1st PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS PAID QUARTERLY! Any Amount.

Funds in late INT PER YR. as 11th earn from 1st. COLI RESIDENTS FIRESIDE Statewide! OAKLAND 1723 BROADWAY "HAYWARD BERKELEY CONCORD Mass commencing Interment Joseph's Cemetery, San Pablo, Reci 1 fation of the Rosary Mondey evening friends desire family prefer American memorial Cancer Society. contributions 151h St, da For further information please call 432-1011.) GEARY, Sofia, Nove a of Berkeley loving of the James Gearvi, dearly beloved mother of Ann H. Bryant of ids of Maybelle of Alberta Wood of Alameda.

James J. Geary Cerrito, Kenneth Geary of El Cerrito and the late Andrew Younp: devoted grandmother of 10 grandchildren and great five of East St. Louis. Illinois: aped Friends are Invited to attend funeral services A.M. from the Ellis Olson MorWednesday.

November 19. 727 San Pablo Avenue. Albany. parking). GRABE, Louis William, in Fresno, November 15, 1960, of husband of Mariorie father Miss Sharon Grabe and Dr.

William Grabe, both of Fresno; son of. Mrs. Jane Grabe of Los Angeles: brother of Mrs. Neva Turner of Los Angeles. A past resident of Oakland tor 37.

vears. An entomologist for tal Chemical Co. for 20 vears. A native of Oregon; aped 56 vears. Funeral services will be held in the WHITEHURST CHAPEL.

Fresno, Tuesday morning at 11:00 a.m. land, HARDENBERGH, Nov. Miss Jessie of the James and late Sarah Hardenbergh: sisof the Percy B. Hardenberoh: New loving, Jersey cousin and of Miss John Lane of Wal. nut Creek.

A native of Oakland. Friends Nov. CHAPEL Telegraph 30th Oakland. Rev. Lincoln officiating.

Frank John, In Palm Springs. November 34, 1969, husband of Velma Hogan of Los of father of Mrs. Frank Rushton Latavette. P. Hogan of Orinda and Mrs.

Mary Ann of Shirhall of San grandfather Richard Rushion, Michael, Mary Lynn, Molly Hogan, Bradly and Jeffrey Shir: hall brother of Mrs. Mae Levione of Mervin Hogan of Coquille, OrMrs. Laura Dickey of Honolulu, Ray Hogan, Mrs. Evelyn Strickland and Mrs. B.

Soars, all of Grants Pass. Oregon. A member of ental Lodge, No. 144 and A.M. of San Francisco, Islam Temple of Francisco, Francisco and the Elks Lodge.

No. 1857 Typographers Union of San of Los Gatos. A native of San Francisco; aped 72 vears. Services held on Wednesdav. November 19, at 11 a.m.

at the Darand Faber's CHAPEL OF THE MILLS. 615 No. Santa Cruz Los Gatos. Donations to the Shrine Fran. Hospital cisco or the Elks Lodge No.

1857 of Los for Crippled Children in San Gatos for needy children appreciated. HOLT. William of Oakland, accidentally. Nov. 15, 1969, beloved husband of.

Bonnie loving father of Wendy Marie Holt: loving son of Eloise Holt and the late Jay Holt: loving brother of and Dennis Holt. A native of Jack Holt, Donna Lou Anderson aped 23, vears. A member of Cement Masons Union, San Jose. Friends are Invited to attend services from the new Mortuary of CHARLES P. BANNON.

6800 East 14th Oak land Tuesday. Nov. 18 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. 632- For further Information please call 1011).

ISAAC, Fred Henry, at rest Nov. the 15, late 1969, dearly beloved husband of Emeline P. Isaac; dear brother of Mrs. Mae Graham of Brisbane and Mrs. Henrietta Gonzales of Oakland and the late Florence Rowe and William Isaac: of Fred Graham and the late Charles Gonzales; uncle of Mrs.

Ethel Ortez, Violet Robinson, Isabelle McClintock, Carol Hollenbeak, Gladys Joy. Earl and Homer Johnson and Tom 69 years Krosby. native of Foothill Lodge No. A Oakland; aped A S.I.R.S. of Alameda and Square Club.

A retired emplove of Alameda Naval Air Station. Friends are Invited to attend the services Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 10:30 a.m. at the NEW COLONIAL CHAPEL, 2626 High Oakland. Foothill Lodge No.

A.M. officiating. (Phone 536- MELLO, Isabel of San Leandro, November 16. 1969, beloved wife of Manuel J. Mello; loving mother of Carol Nobripa of San Lorenzo: also survived by three grandsons.

A native of California; aped 56 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the SANTOS ROBINSON Leandro, Wednesday, November 160 Estudilio San 8:30 a.m.; thence 10 Sta Leander's Church where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday, at 8 p.m. Interment, Holy, Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward. Information 483-0123.

OSBORN, Elizabeth, In Oakland, Nov. 15, 1969, wife of the late G. B. Osborn: loving sister-in-law of Mrs. Byram Wall of San Francisco; loving aunt of Mrs.

Lawrence Leslie of Santa Barbara. A native of Utah. A member of Park Boulevard Club and Etude Musical Society. Friends are Invited to attend services at the Mountain View Crematory Chapel, 5000 Piedmont Oakland, Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 12 noon.

Friends may call at the East Oakland chapel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES, 2372 East 14th Oakland until 10 a.m. Tuesday, Inurnment, Mountain View Columbarium. PINKERTON, John 1969 In San Francisco. November 15, resident of Albany, dearly beloved husband of Ruth M. Pinkerton; beloved father of Judith E.

Ramirez of Richmond and Janice G. Perez of Berkeley; loving brother of Margaret Koepeke of New Hampshire and Annette Sicoe of Spain; also survived by five grandchildren; dear fathSaginaw, Michigan: aged A years. A er-in-law of Tony Perez, native of member of Switchmen's Union of North America, Local 158 of Oakland. Funeral services, Tuesday, November 18, at 11 a.m. from the ELLIS-OLSON MORTUARY, 727 San Pablo Albany.

(Adiacent parking). ROBIE, Bernard, in Oakland, November 17, 1969, beloved husband of Laura Robie: loving father of Kent and RonRobie; loving and grandfather of Kent, Karen, Clifford Todd Melissa Robie; brother of and Frederick Robie Mrs. S. Randall. A native of California aged 63 years.

member of Foothill Lodge No. 564 AM. Friends are invited, to attend funeral services Tuesday, November 18th at 1:30 p.m. from the Fruitvale Chapel of the CLARENCE N. COOPER MORTUR ARY, 1580 Fruitvale Ave.

Services under the auspices of Foothill Lodge No. 564 and AM. Parking area adjacent to chapel. For. further Information please call 533-4114.

ADVERTIsem*nT CONSTIPATED DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET BRAN Kellogg's ADVERTIsem*nT IRREGULAR DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET BRAN Kellogg's LEGAL NOTICESState: Bank REPORT OF CONDITION Called Report of Condition of Branch Office of Foreign Banking "General Motors Acceptance Corporation," New York, N.Y., U.S.A., Oakland, close of business on October 21. 1948 ASSETS Cash, balances with other. banks. and cash items. in process.

of collection Other loans. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Other assets -TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Due to own head office, branches, and wholly owned Other labilities TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Assigned Surpius Assigned TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS F. T. Abbott, Branch Manager above-named bank do swear that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my edge and belief. F.

T. ABBOTT, Branch State of California, County of Alameda, sS: (SEAL) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of. 1969, -and 1 hereby certify that I am not an officer or of this bank. My commission expires July 28; 1971. JOYCE E.

MILLER, Notary No. 1379-Nov. 17-(11) Nov. 17 Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU ESSA 1 3 23 33.

18 36 30 COLD 36 WARM 38 Temperatures COLD 50 37 58 COLD 4 Are Average 59 57 45 64 For Area Rain 30. 10 10 X5 20 48 Showers TO 30 61. 51 Snow 73 50 Flurries XXX 20 72 40 Low Temperatures Expected FORECASTI 60 Until Tuesday Morning Midwest Rain, Snow Showers are predicted through a portionof the Midwest and South. Rain and snow are expected in the Great Lakes area and the Midwest. It will be warmer from Texas to the Midwest, colder from the northern Midwest to the Weather Frostholm Rites Summary, To Be Tomorrow Forecasts Bay Area Fair through tomorrow.

Slightly warmer days. High today in the 605. Low tonight in the upper 30s to mid 40s. High tomorrow 65 to 75. Light northerly winds.

Northern and Central Fair through tomorrow. Slightly warmer days but local frost in Interior vallevs tomorrow morning. Northwestern California Fair through tomorrow. warmer days but local morning frost inland vallevs. High today low tonight and high tomorrow at Fort Bragg 58 36 63.

Ukiah 65. 32 71. Mount Shasta Siskiyou Area Few clouds today then fair tarough tomorrow. Slightly warmer days. Sierra Nevada Fair through tomorrow.

Slightly warmer days. San Joaquin Valley Fair through tomorrow. Slightly warmer days. High today 65 to 70. Low tonight In upper 205 to upper 30s with local frost.

High tomorrow in upper 60s to upper 70s. Light winds. Santa Clara Valley Fair through tomorrow. Slightly warmer days. High today In the mid to upper 60s.

Low tonight 30 to 40. High tomorrow in upper 60s too mid 70s. Light northerly winds. High today low tonight and high tomorrow at San Jose 66 37 and 72. Livermore Valley Fair through tomorrow.

Slightly warmer days. Northerly winds 5 to 15 m.p.h.. California Summary Sunny skies with excellent visibilities cover California with only few patches of valley fog that will dissipate early today. A large high pressure area accompanied the influx of fresh cool air from the north is now centered offshore spreading over the far western states. Thus air weather Is assured through mid week at least although today sparkling visibility will deteriorate in the ensuing Local frost.

will occur in areas. Simi: "larly fog patches, will appear tomorrow morning but will remain shallow and patchy and not very extensive. There will be slightly -warmer days with the afternoon readings warming to the 70s by tomorrow. National Summary Snow will occur over the Rockies and the northern plains. Rain is expected in the central plains to the upper Great Lakes.

Showeres or thundershowers will occur from Texas and the lower Mississippi -valley to the southern portions of the upper Great and into the Ohio river valley. A few showers will occur along the Pacific northwest coast. It will be warmer east of Mississippi and cold or colder in the northern and central plains and the mountains of the west. Sunny skies will continue from the southeast into New England and in much of the far western states. A cold front will lie from lust east of James Bay to northwestern Indiana into 8 low in southern Illinois and continue to south central Texas.

A warm front will reach from Cape Cod into James Bay. A stationary front will cross from Wvoming and central Montana the North into Canada. Highs will be off Carolina coast and over Washington. Temperature Table BAY AREA Concord 65 Danville 32 Pleasanton Livermore 63 50 Richmond Martinez 62 35 S.F. Airport.

Mt. Diablo 42 -Walnut Cr. Fremont San Jose Orinda 60 -32 Moffett Fid Oakind Arpt. 61 Fid 8 37 CALIFORNIA Bakersfield 65 39 42 Red Bluff 62 38 Eureka 35 Salinas Fairfield San Diego Fresno 66 40 Santa Barb Los Angeles 55 Stockton 38 Needles Thermal 59 Paso Rbles NATIONAL Albany NY 40 22 Kansas Cty 65 49 59 Albuquerque LasVegas Amarillo Little Rck Asheville Louisville Atlanta Memphis Billings Miami Bch Birmingham Midland Tx Bismarck Milwaukee Boise Mpis StPul Boston 33 New Orleans Brwnsville 73 New York Buffalo. 28 Okla North Platte Bringtn Vt City Casper 48 22 Omaha Christ SC 47 Philadelphia Christn Chrlotte WVa NC 57 Phoenix burgh Chicago 53 A Prtland Prtland Me Ore Cincinnati Cleveland 38 Raleigh Ft Denver Columbus Worth 44 38 33 65 Reno Rapid City 3 Moines St S.Prbg Impa Duluth Detroit 33 Salt Lake 30 El Paso 53 San Antonio 33 69 Fargo 25 StSte Seattle Marie Great Falls 16 Shreveprt Helena Indinaplis 41 Spokane Johsn Miss 70 55 Tucson Jcksnville 20 09 48 Wichita Washingtn Juneau CANADA Regina 20 03 Vancouver 45 Aberdeen midnight, 32; Ankara 3 INTERNATIONAL a.m., a.m., 45; 28; Birmingham midnight, 36; CalAthens 2 a.m., 57; Berlin ro 2 a.m., 61; Casablanca.

midnight, 61; 32; Copenhagen Hong Kong 8 a.m., 64; Lisbon mid1 a.m., 45; Dublin midnight, 1- a.m., 37; Malta 1 59; Manila 8 night, 50; London midnight, 36; Madrid: a.m., 81; Moscow 3 a.m., 37; 50; New Paris Delhi 5 a.m... 57; Nice a.m., a.m., Rome 1 1 a.m., 50; 37; Sofia Tel 2 Aviv 50; Stockholm a.m., a.m., 50; Tokyo 9 a.m., 54; Tunis 61; Vienna a.m., 51; Warsaw a.m., 34. Precipitation CALIFORNIA Eureka .03, San Die- 90 -02. NATIONAL Billings .52, Boise .03, Brownsville .35, Casper .30, Chicago Ft. Worth .41, Duluth .15, El Paso .11, Fargo .01, Helena .01, Indianapolis Kansas City .01, Little Rock .24, Memphis .10, Midland Tex.

.01, Milwaukee Paul. .05, North. Phoenix .05, Portland .20, Rapid. City 05. St.

Louis 18, "Lake City San Amonio 05. St. ste: Mane Shreveport .29, Tucson .04. CANADA Edmonton .02, Regina .01, Vancouver .01. ANGLERS' TIDE TABLE PACIFIC STANDARD TIME Low High Low High 17, 12:14 7:22 5.9 2.5 5.1 18 1:08 0.3 8:04 6.2 1.7 5.0 p.m.

hours Nov. 17-Sun rises 6:52 am. Son sets 4:58 p.m. Moon rises 1:40 p.m. Moon sets 00:12 a.m.

Nov. Sum rises 6:53 a.m. Sun sets 4:57 p.m. Moon Fises 2:05 p.m. Moon sets 1:21 a.m.

Youth Killed as Car Hits Phone Pole Mary, in the Oakland. Nov. Tel, beloved wife of George Robinson: loving mother of Arthur and Victor Robinson of Minnesota, Robinson of Bellingham. Frank and Georpe Robinson of Portiand, Ore. Mrs.

Dorothy Rold of Porter ville, Mrs. Eleanor Kniffin of Oakland, Gerald Robinson of San Leandro and the late Alfred Robinson; aiso survived by 27 grandchildren, numerous, great grandchildren and one great great grand. child. A native of Minnesota aped 68 years. member of the Pert of Oak: land Auxiliary No.

a Spanish War Veteran, Union' Labor Post No. 1917 of Oakland. Friends are invited to attend services 1 the East Oakland Chapel of GRANT MILLER MORTUARIES. 14th Oakland, Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 0:50 a.m.

thence Anthony Catholic Church, 1610 East 15th Oakland where a Requiem Mass brated for the repose of her soul com. mencing at 9 a.m. Rosary Monday at 8 p.m. interment Holy Sepulchre Cereterv. ROE, Charles.

of Hayward, November 14, husband of the late Adella Roel loving father of Joanne Hardin of RiChmondo dear prandfather of Samuel Har. din. Jr. and Ronald Hardin, both of Richmonds dear brother of Arthur Roe of Oakland, Fred Roe of Alameda and Linda Morehouse of Belmont: A ber of 1.0.0.F. Svcamore Lodpe No.

129 of Hayward and a member and former business representative of Carpenters Union, Local 1622. A native of Canada: aped 59 vears. Friends are Invited attend the services from SORENSEN BROS. CHAPEL. 1140 B.

Street Hayward. Tuesday, November 10 at a.m. Rev. Paul Rhodes officiating. Friends may call at the Mortuary beginning Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park.

Hayward. Rita, Nov. 16. 1969, of beloved wife of Battista Rossor loving and mother of Rosso Ray of Rosso of Newport Beach Ed also vived by eight grandchildren and three great A native of vears. services, will be held Tues.

MILLER Nov. MORTUARIES, CHAPEL In GRANT South Thompson Road. Latavetfe. Private Interment, Lafavette Cemetery. For further informstion please call ST.

PIERRE, Frances in Oakland, November 16. 1969, beloved sister of Miss Blanche E. St. Pierre: loving aunt of John, Ronald and Gary Banister. A native of Oakland.

Friends are invited to attend the neral, Tuesday, November 18. af 8:30 a.m.. from the MOSSWOOD CHAPEL OF ALBERT ENGEL 3630 Telegraph thence to Sacred Heart Church for a Mass of Requiem af 9:00 a.m. Rosary. Monday, at 8:15 p.m.

Inferment, St. Mary's Cemetery. SCHMITT, Bernie F. in Oakland, November 15, 1969, beloved husband of the late Della E. Schmitt: loving father of Charles Schmitt of San Jose and Mrs.

Dorothy Herrera of Oakland; grandfathof David, Suzanne and Mary Ann Schmitt Michael Herrera father and the late Leonard of Florence Schmitt and Leonard Herrera Sr. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y.; aged 85 years. A member of The Holy Names Society of Sacred Heart Parish and the Painter's Local No. 1176. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday.

November 18, af 9:30 a.m. the MOSSWOOD CHAPEL OF ALBERT ENGEL 3630 Telegraph thence to Heart Church for Mass of Requiem at 10 Rosary, Monday, at 8 p.m. interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery. SMALES, Roberta in Oakland, November 16, 1969, beloved wife of Stanley Smales: loving mother of Susan Ann and Bonnie Lee Smales; loving daughter of Walter E.

Baker: sister of George A. Baker. A native of California; aged 56 years. 18th Funeral services Tuesday, November at 10:30 a.m. from THE HOME CHAPEL OF ANDKER-PETERSEN, Avenue, corner of East 15th Oakland, Society are (Contributions preferred).

to American SPRUANCE, William D. Sr. In Oakland November 15. 1969 of Piedmont; dearly beloved husband Joyce Helen Spruance; loving and father of William D. Spru: ance Donald W.

Spruance of San Leandro: dear brother of Mrs. Margaret Hardwicke of Vero Beach, Florida: devoted grandfather of Sandre Sue. John Howard, Kim David and Roxayne Spruance all of San Leandro. A native of Newport, Ky. Born May 13, 1904.

A member of Masonic Lodge No. 744 of San Leandro, Paul Revere Lodge No. 462 of San Francisco, Scottish Rites Bodies, AAHMES, Shrine. Temple, the and Order of Moose all of Oakland ciation the of Phi the Delta Theta Alumni AssoUniversity of California. Friends are invited to attend the services Tuesday November 18, af 2:00 EL OF MORTUARY, THE 407 GUERRERO Estudillo SERAMUR p.m.

from the ROSE GARDEN Lodge Leandro under auspices of Masonic No. 744. Entombment Chapel of Chimes to Mausoleum, Oakland. (Contribufions your favorite charities preferred). For further information please call 483-5300.

STRECKER, Jean: Lorraine, in Oakland, November 16, 1969, dear sister of Robert aunt J. of Strecker of Walnut Creek: dear Strecker of Nancy Walnut J. Creek. and Mary Lynn A native of San Francisco. Friends are invited to attend services Tuesday, November 18th at 2:00 p.m.

in the mortuary chapel, 3476 Piedmont Oakland. Rev. R. F. Winkelman Interment private.

ALBERT BROWN MORTUARY VANDERVOORT, 15, 1969, LUCY, mother in Reno, Nevada, of Roy Vandervoort. of Reno, Nevada; sister of John Nienburg of Nienburg of Eureka, Kate William Martinez, Hall of El Cerrito, Martha Boyle of Oakland, Daisy Johnson and Minna Jensen, both of Livermore; grandmother of Wayne and Alan of Reno, Nevada. A native of Livermore; aged 74 years. Friends, are invited to attend funeral services in the Chapel of the Chimes, 4499 3 Piedmont Oakland, Tuesdav at p.m. Cremation will follow, Services under the direction of the PYRAMID FUNERAL HOME, Sparks, Nevada.

San Francisco Howard Alemao, Hilda Beggs, Leo P. Bush, Ruth Clarisse Buyanoff, Lya Holleran, James Kellerman, Walter G. Deaths Laapas, Lydia Lechner, Harry R. Minetto, Simone Preciado, Alfred Popoff, James John Schappert, Clara E. Scott, Violet E.

Teller, Joseph Card of Thanks ALAMEDA County Heart Assn. gratefully acknowledges memorial gifts. Mail 10 office 4171 MacArthur 533-6475 or present at Crocker Citizen's National Bank; 1450 Broadway, Oakland. CITY OF HOPE gratefully acknowledges contributions. 2876 Brookdale Oakland.

Days, 483-9440. Night, KE: 3-8442. knowledges gifts. 433 JefferCHARITIES, gratefully acson Street, Oakland, 834-5656. Vital Statistics Contra Costa County ANNULMENTS GRANTED DENNING, Stephen H.

and Pietta N. EUSTACE: Mildred L. and Terence. IN. Virginia C.

and J. C. FARNAM, Edythe A. vs. John D.

INTERLOCUTORY DECREES BRADSHAW, Tena A. from John D. DIVORCE DECREE GRANTED Margaret L. from James A. DAVIS, Margaret L.

from James A. A Berkeley youth was killed early today when his car smashed into a telephone pole in Emeryville. Three other Bay Area residents died during the weekend as a result of traffic accidents. Levon Chapman, 20, of 1231 Blake Berkeley, died when his car hit the pole in front of 5514 Doyle Emeryville. Cause of the accident is under investigation.

A San Francisco man was killed yesterday and four other persons injured when their automobile left Highway 50 near Sacramento. Joseph Balestrieri, 22, of 1911 Mason San Francisco, was killed. Seriously injured were Robert Blake, 22, the driver; Balestrieri's mother, Jenny, 44, and Nancy Kapogianis, 24, all of San Francisco. Joanne Blake, 20, wife of the driver, received minor injuries in the accident, which occurred just east of the Sacramento-El or a do County line. James Lonis, 31, of 2467 44th San Francisco, father of a child killed last month when a speeding automobile tore into a crowd at the Bay Meadows race track, died of his 1 injuries yesterday.

Lonis had been in San Mateo County General Hospital with internal, head, chest, arm and leg injuries since the San Pablo Man Kills Wife, Self SAN PABLO A San Pablo forklift drver killed his common-law wife Saturday night, then shot himself to death. Clifford Rova, 29, of 1528 California shot himself in the head with an automatic pistol and collapsed over the body of Kathleen Whittier, 26, who died of bullets in the head and chest. Police Sgt. Kenneth Miller said the couple, parents of an 18-month-old baby girl, separated six weeks ago, and she moved to 2946 Devon Way. Saturday night she returned to their home at 10 p.m.

with a woman friend. The friend told police Rova shoved her out the door as they started to enter. Then she heard screams of, "No, no, no, The sound of shots followed. DOWN 12 Tiresome 13 person. Thought.

21 Vaudeville bill feature. Wing: Lat. 23 Study. 25 Ward off. Torture 26 device of old.

27 Mrs. Howard 28 Duff. Individual. 29 Cay and 30 holm. 31 Theatrical motto.

33 accident. His son, James Lonis 4, was killed instantly by the car allegedly driven by Clayton Bennett, 67, of Los Altos. Bennett is awaiting trial on manslaughter and drunk driving. charges and is. free -on $9,375 bail.

Sister Teresa Saum of Notre Dame Provincial House, Saratoga, was killed yesterday when a car in which she was riding collided with an oncoming truck near Santa Cruz. The driver of the automobile, Sister Agnes Duffy of Carmel, said she swerved to avoid a stopped car. She was seriously injured. Post Office Site Picked In Fremont Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Harry M. Frostholm, a general contracin Oakland for many years, who died yesterday following a long illness.

He was 86. A native of Oakland, Mr. Frostholm was graduated from Oakland High School. He was the father of the late Robert C. Frostholm, former manager of the Athens Athletic Club and Berkeley Women's City Club.

Mr. Frostholm was a member and past master of Rockridge Lodge No. 4 468 AM, a member of the Aahmes Shrine Temple of Oakland, Oakland Commandery No. 11, Knights Templar of California, the Oakland Chapter No. 36 Royal Arch Masons of California and the Piedmont Community Church.

He lived at 4 Marr Ave. Survivors include two daughters Mrs. Evelyn Maddock of Oakland and Mrs. C. Foreman of Alameda; one son, Arthur W.

of El Cerrito; four grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at Grant Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph at 3 p.m. with the Rev. T. Trutner officiating: Contributions to the Alameda County Heart Association preferred.

Charles Marvin PLEASANT HILL Last rites will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow for Charles Marvin, 82, a San Franciaco real estate broker for many years. Mr. Marvin, who died Sunday in a Martinez hospital, had been a Bay Area resident for 55 years and a resident of Pleasant Hill for the past 10 years. He was a member of Ameri- Gang Fight Leaves 3 on Critical List SANTA CRUZ (AP) Three persons were in critical condition today, two of them shot in the head in a clash involving a band of motorcyclists.

Investigators discounted any racial overtones in the Saturday night outbreak in a pizza parlor at the beach. It appeared simply a fight between two groups, one of Tocal blacks and another. "either members or followers" of the Hells' Angels, said detective Lt. Charles Scherer. Just how it started was not known officers reported.

"Someone said something and one thing led to another," said police Sgt. William Pinard. Police arrived soon after the fighting erupted and controlled the two groups quickly, said. By that time, three persons had been downed by bullets. Wounded in the head were Larry Smith, 17-year-old black, and Elizabeth Bigwood, 19, white, both of Santa Cruz.

Shot in the stomach was Larry Wilder, 19, white, of Santa Cruz, whose condition was listed as fair at Santa Cruz hospital. Also listed as in critical condition was Rick Gutierrez, 32, white, of San Jose, who had been hit on the head with a blunt instrument. Injured less seriously were Richard Trieste, 28, white, of San Francisco, and Frank Jones, 31, black, of Santa Cruz. Two blacks, Lewis Jones, 22, and William S. Blam, 18, were arrested and booked for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon.

can Legion Post No. 1 of San Francisco, Veterans of World War Concord; and the Hillcrest Congregational Church. He is survived by his widow, Sarah. Funeral services will be at the Oak Park Hills Chapel, Walnut Creek. Mary Fish Quayle Private funeral services have been held in Topeka, Kansas, for Mary Fish Quayle, 81, who was with the Alameda County Probation Department for 40 years.

Mrs. Quayle, a native of Oakland, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Martha Quayle Smith, of Topeka, where she had been living since her retirement as chief of the girls section of the juvenile probation division in 1952. Mrs. Quayle is survived by her daughter; a sister, Mrs.

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Post Office Department today announced the selection of a site for a new Irvington branch office, to be built on the west side of Trenouth Street, north of Irvington Avenue. The site was chosen for a combination of reasons, including public convenience. access to public transportation routes and operational needs. The new branch office, one of five in Fremont, will rise less than a block from the present building at 19 Rick Mart Center, which began operations in 1956. "This is terrific," said station supt.

Phillip Sousa, when informed of the announcement. "We couldn't get another carrier case in here if we had to." Sousa had 12 employes when he started at Irvington in 1959. Today, 50 postal workers crowd each other in the building and 13 of the Irvington routes are being handled, from the Centerville Annex. The new building will be constructed under the department's lease construction program, keeping it on the local tax rolls. Plans and specifications for the new office will be made public when the Post Office Department advertises for bids.

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