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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 5

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Santa Rosa, California
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The PRESS DEMOCRAT Santa Rosa, Cat, We, Dec. 29, 1948 VITAL STATISTICS Births Marriages Divorces Deaths $5.00 ELECTRIC HEATING PAD PURE CREAMERY Asbestos Covered Heating Element. Thermostatically Controlled, cannot overheat Costs less than 34 cent per nuur Guaranteed to Ive sat it iiin ni i in, ii ii hhiiiiiii I I isfactory BIRTHS GILMOUR To Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Gilmore.

Healdsburg, In Healdsburg hospital Dec. 26, 1948, a boy weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces. WINTERS To Mr. and Mrs. Homer Winters.

San Rafael, in a Lakeport hospital Dec. 15. 1948. a boy weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces. HARTMAN To Mi.

and Mrs. Alfred Hartman, Healdsburg. at General hospital Dec. 27, 1948. a boy weighing 6 pounds 3 ounces; Dr.

Leonard Hmes MEADE To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meade. 1926 Geary drive, at General hospital. Dec.

28. 1948. a girl weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces; Dr. Alexis Maximov attending. CARTER To Mr.

and Mrs. Dillard service. 27, 1948, Trances Oli'-e Pearce; dearly beloved wife of Clarence T. Pearce; loving mother of William L. Hoffman of Sacramento; loving daughter of Mrs.

Myrtle M. Brendt of Santa Rosa; loving grandmother of Richard and Carol Ann Hoffman; loving sister of Mrs. Esther Matheson of Oakland. Melvin J. Miller of Petaluma, Seymour L.

Miller of Soquel, Lyman W. Miller of Santa Rosa, and Louis John Miller of Sonoma. A native of Colorado. Friends are respectfully invited to attended the funeral Thursday, Dec. 30.

at 2 p. m. from the chapel at Welti Funeral parlors with Rev. Willis J. Loar officiating.

Interment I. O. O. F. Lawn cemetery.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express heartfelt thanks VALLEY FORD 93 SCORE IKOTG CEHTEE NOW 3 i 1 1 -POUND Tirrr- zJz: 1 Carter. 4162 Redwood highway coutn, hospital, Dec. 28. 1948. a girl to our many friends for their acts of kindness, and words of sympathy extended in our recent bereavement 6 pounds 12 ounces; ur.

ZWecrau attending. MRS. ELINORE A. VAN HOUTE AND FAMILY fy All Merchandise Subject to Stock on Aubrey Smith BEVERLY HILLS. Dec.

28 (AP) MctOY to Mr. ana Mrs. na 3496 Redwood highway south, at General hospital. Dec. 28.

1948. a boy weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces; Dr. Alex, is Maximov attending. BURKE To Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Burke. 914 Cleveland avenue, Dec. 28. 1948, at General hospital, a boy weigh-ing 7 pounds 8 ounces; Dr. Alexis Maximov attending.

BALINSKY -To Mr and Mrs. Bal-lnsky. Petaluma, Dec 28. 1948. at a local hospital, a girl weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces; Dr.

Alexis Maximov attend Band Memorial services were held to A I r1 I day for Sir Charles Aubrey Smith distinguished British actor who died Dec. 20 at the age of 85. The British segment of the mo Wo Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities tion picture colony gathered in All Saints' Episcopal Church tc hear the veteran thespian eulogized in rsyi. lag." Vi iSm--. I words written by author James Hilton and spoken by Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

Sir Charles, 56 years on the jun fiiqlii down Jm on mtj way fmmmy way fcska stage and screen, was "beloved equally in England and in America," said Fairbanks. Dr. Charles G. Haines LOS ANGELES, Dec. 28 (AP) Dr.

Charles Grove Haines. 69, po 3 litical scientist and an authority on the American judiciary, died yesterday at his home in nearby Laguna Beach. Born in Lineboro. Dr. Haines was educated at Ursinus College, Collegeville, and Columbia University For 42 years he taught at Ursinus.

whit- man onege ai waua waua, the University of Texas, the University of Chicago, and the University of California at Los Angeles. Glass C0FFEEMAKER ALARM CLOCKS Break-O-Dar Jupiter. Load, totem bnt-off alarm. OO) "ordy eonstmrtion I IHS4 Proof Isss Ssl ing. DEATHS BANKS In San Francisco.

Dec 27, 1948. Marion Arthur Banks dearly beloved husband of Sarah Banks; loving stepfather of Richard Meder-er; loving son of Edward and Nellie Mae Banks: beloved brother of James Banks and Mrs. Rebecca Flowers; loving uncle of Jimmy and Judy Banks and Gary Flowers; a native of Nezperce. a member of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local 2164. Friends are advised to attend the funeral services, Thursday, 1:30 p.

m. at the chapel of the H. Suhr 2919 Mission" street, near 25th, San Francisco. Interment at Golden Gate National cemetery. HOFF In Europe, Otto M.

Hoff; dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoff of Santa Rosa; loving nephew of Mrs Bertha Hoff of Kenwood. Otto Wlnkel and Mrs. Frit a Tausch of Germany; loving cousin of Mrs Emma Frey and Ernest Hoff of Kenwood.

A native of Santa Rosa. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welti Funeral Parlors. LANGENBERG Celia Mary, in Santa Rosa Dec. 25, 1948; loving mother of Mrs A. J.

Stoeckel. devoted grandmother of Celia Stoeckel and five other grandchildren, great -grandmother of three. A native of Oregon, age 84 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services. 815 a.

m. Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1948 from the Eggen Porter Funeral Home, thence to St. Rose's church where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at 9 a. m.

Interment, Calvary Cemetery. CENQUINI Near Santa Rosa. Sunday, Dec. 26. 1948.

Pio Cenquini; dearly beloved father of Matteo Cenquini of Healdsburg; loving cousin of Frank BPneili of Forestville: loving uncle of Anselmo Pelleti. Ada Peletti and Lena Stefanini of Italy. A member of Sons of Italy Lodge No. 1595 of Santa Rosa, Vine Hill Grove No 211 of Druids and the Italian American Club of Santa Rosa. A native of Italy.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. Dec. 29, at 9:45 a. m. from the chapel at Welti Funeral parlors, thence to St Sebastians Church, Sebastopol where Mass will be said for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 a.

m. Interment Sebastopol cemetery. T.he Rosary will be recited Wednesday vening at p. m. at the Welti hapeL PRUETT In Santa Rosa, Monday.

Dec. 37, 1948, Josephine B. Pruett; dearly beloved wife of RalDh Pruett: loving Edna Coover Mrs. Edna Cooper. 55.

Healds burg resident since 1932. died in Stockton Dec. 21. fi-cop vacuum coffemaker. Dunbar quality and style.

Clear, heat resisting glass for pure coffee. Complete with filter and eloth. Rrg. I PS. Mrs.

Cooper's health failed in 1944, and she was taken to Stock ton to live with her daughter. She leave? a husband, two daughters, a father, mother, three! $1.09 brothers and three sisters. Rev. G. H.

Loewen of Santa Rosa performed the services. Samuel G. McClure SANTA MONICA. Dec. 28 (API $1.50 Value DRIP or PERCOLATOR Funeral services were held to- day for Samuel G.

McClure. 85. owner of the Santa Monica Evening Outlook since 1932 and for- mer Youngstovvn and Glendale 1 publisher. His death Christmas morning ended a 61-year career as newspaperman. 2.98 Mixing Bowl Set 1.79 1.95 Tea Kettle 1.29 1.00 Set Water Tumblers 15c large Orange Reamer ty 10c Individual Flower Pots 5f 10c pkg.

of 50 Straws SC 25c Plastic Egg Trays 15 98c Cookie Trays 69J 69c French Fry Basket 39C 69c Ironing Board Pad 39 75c Loaf Pan 49 75c Square Cake Dish 49? 75c Pie Plate 49u 75c Open Casserole 39J 85c Casserole with Cover 49J 29c Pie Plate 19 10c Measuring Cup 30c Ice Box Bottle 19 30c Candy or Nut Dish 19 1.19 Mixing Bowl Set, 3 pes. 69C 1.79 4-qt. Aluminum Pan with Lid 98? 5.00 Skillet Deep Chicken Fryer 2.98 7.95 6-qt. Aluminum Pan with Lid 3.98 3.49 Mop Bucket with Rollers 1.9g 50c Serving Tray, large 29? 50c Plastic Sink Strainer 29? 1.50 Dish Pan with Handle 98? 30c No-Drip Server 2.35 Ice Box Set, 1.98 5c Copper Pot Cleaners 2 for Long Extension Cord ILL. Approved 6 Foot Reg.

39c now 9C Large Card Tables with locking legs. Regular $3.29 NOW ONLY 1.98 Private De Coma. Returns to UL S. Pvt. Eddie J.

De Gonia, 19, of Windsor, has returned to the mother of Mrs. Caryl Showalter of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Ruth Shaffer of ft, Mrs. Esther Lacnman or ius- United States after two years occupation duty in Korea, Private 1 ough, Robert Pruett of Kio vista 1 Rev. Benham Pruett of Hoqulam, De Gonia is the son of Mr.

and Ss? ash. A native of Minnesota. Mrs. Ed De Gonia, proprietors of Friends are respectfully Invited to Rancho Mexican restaurant, at CLEANSING TISSUES Windsor. attend the funeral Wednesday, Dec.

29, at 2 p. m. from the chapel at Welti Funeral parlors, with Rev. Willis J. Loar officiating.

Committal. Chapel of the Chimes. Please omit Private De Gonia is stationed at Camp Stoneman, Pittsburg, await Six to Eight-cup in bright luster finish aluminum. ing a 30-day furlough. After hip furlough is completed he will be 20c Box of 200 AVALON ft ftc 10c Wash Cloths 3 for 30c Bath Towel, small 70c Bath Towel, large 2.00 Bath Mat and Seat Cover sowers.

PEARCE In Petaluma. Monday, Dec. 10 19 39 98 Now Only 89 $1.00 Nylon Hair Brush With Beautifully Clear Plastic Handle and Back. Made with Nylon Bristles. Special Sale Price 3 for 7.00 reassigned to the European theater.

for I 7 TISSUES He arrived In Windsor unexpectedly on Christmas day only to find his parents visiting Mr. De Gonia's 28c Box of 400 VANITY FAIR TISSUES 19' sister, Mrs. Andrew Maul, in Long Beach. They returned to Windsor immediately when he telephoned All Merchandise Subject to Stock on Hand them in Long Beach. Mr.

De Gonia said that Rancho Mexicali would remain closed until Jan. 11 as the family is plan ning a trip to Long Beach while Private De Gonia is on his fur lough. A Larval fishes drifting on the $2.50 Steel Fishing Tackle or Tool Box With a removable Tray, also has a lock and key NOW ONLY .49 large Six 30c Josephine Pruett Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today for Mrs. Josephine Pruett, who died Monday following a week's illness.

Mrs. Pruett's family has requested that friends do not send flowers but instead make a donation to the Damon Runyon cancer fund, the Firs.t Baptist Church of Santa Rosa, or their personal church or charity. Funeral services will be held at the Welti funeral parlors with the Rev. J. Willis J.

Loar officiating. Committal will follow at the Chapel of the Chimes. Mrs. Pruett, of 811 King street, is survived by her husband, Ralph Pruett; three daughters: Mrs. Caryl Showalter of Santa Rosa.

Mrs. Ruth Shaffer of Taft, and Mrs. Esther Lachman of Hillsborough; and two sons, Robert Pruett of Rio Vista and the Rev. Benham Pruett of Hoquiam, Wash. She had been a resident of Santa Rosa for the past 23 years and had lived in California 41 years.

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