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APPLIANCE 1XFAXXS THE ONLY Expert Factory Trained EASY WASHER KRONER SERVICE On the Peninsula 20 Years' Experience Peninsula Appliance Service 209 Highland Ave. Burlingame Opposite Greyhound Bus Depot PHONE 3-4926 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Bendlx Experts Prompt Washer CU.RE KEMP Ph. Burl. 3-1S59 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 41 CHILD'S crib, springs inner spring mattress, $12; high chair, extra large wardrobe cheat desk combination, $50: ivorv metal bed. coil sprgs.

ph Sar. Carlos 340-J (41) ODDS and Ends are-still left at 456 Ho. El Carnmo, San Mateo. CluS chair, cocktail table, unique gold table, mirror, Book of Knowledge, twin beds and other miscellaneous knick-knacks. Better hurry.

(41) Dinette extension table and 4 chairs, solid oak, decorated, (35; birdcage stand, S3; 2 bird cages, $2.50 TVessix elec. radiator, commercial use. 3 heat. KW 220 $35; porcelain top kitchen tbl Ph 5-0462 (41) JIODJSHN4-burnerflat-tOp gas itove, thermostat, overhead elect, light, broiler, oveti, storage compartment. Price, $75.

See Wednesday, Thurs. and Fri. Ph. Belmont 2067. (41) Single Day-bed Good condition.

Phone Burlingame 4-0901. (41) 6 pc. twin cream painted bdrrn. set with mat. $80.

Excellent condition. Ph. 3-2460, or 23 De Sabla road, San Mateo. (41) SPECIALLY built hospital bed and Beauty Rest mattress, excellent condition. Ph.

3-6083. (41) Window Shades Quality Shades at Popular prices Also Reversing, Repairing and Recovering. KILGORE'S. 302 Baldwin; dial 3-1051 SEWING MACHINES 42 REPAIRS PARTS Sinjfer, White, and Other Makei Quick Service. Ave.

Ph. 3-0811 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Bargains in Osed Machines. Ecnts and Repairs tor AH Slakes. San Mateo.

Dial 4-1377 FOBS 42a SACRIFICING eastern mink coat, excellent condition. Call after 6 p. m. Monday or 9 m. to 12 on Tuesday.

Ph. 3-6654. (42-A) KATURAL mink coat and hat, size 12-14, $300; also black seal coat, size 16-18, $125: Phone 3-S190. MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE 43 SEND YOUR NEXT LETTER BY VOICE It's Easy! It's Fun! Think of the many hours pleasure your one "in the service" will enjoy--just hearing "Your Voice" For appointm't phone S. M.

5-392G 9.00 a. ro 7:00 p. m. SON'S TOY SHOP Corner 25th and El Canuno 50c and up. SPECIAL--A free recording will be given with each puiohase of or more for limited time.

(43) CHILD'S yr. size crib, rubber tiro rollers, best springs, inner spring mattress to fit, used short time, $10; Kiddie car, car seat, 52; car hammock, 1, good condition. Phone 4 3 UUIIUI Liujl. 4, JlLllle llMMONS twin inner spring mat- juicer, b25: lawnmower, $10; mahogany gate- leg table, toaster. Ph.

eves 4-2472. 4 3 Jl.ljestic console radio, good condition and tone, $30, or will exchange for good table model radio. Dial 3-1286. (43) Lamps, mirrors, rustic garden furniture, slipper chairs, golf clubs, oil paintings, coffee tbls. trunks, mtd.

deer head. Xmas lights. 4-2730 (43) BOY'S 26-Inch bicycle, $15 cai.il or best offer. Phone 3-1241 or 617 West Poplar. (43) KODAK, folding 1-A, size 116, perfect condition; new buttonhole attachment, White or ICenmoro Rotary; Holton trumpet, silver plate, (told trim.

Call Mlllbrae 3863. CHESTERFIELD Sx3J raft: set; paJnitd wood coal ttatcr; rottal Id throw baby 1 bath: occasional chairs. Van Storage, J737 El Cimino HtaJ. San (43) MISCELLANEOUS FOE SALE 43 POSTS. sod ft.

routJj Ko priority necessary. Sao VENETIAN BLINDS, toot. Clonlnj; and repairing. ART UtAF'f 274 Lorton Ave. Ph.

4-35SS--4-127! ONE heavy salv. not water storage tank; 2-burner gns plate. Reasonable. Phono 3-0072. Bookcase, chest of drawers, Oriental hall runners, chesterfield, bodrm.

odd table, bed-spring mattress, fireside benches. 4-2730 Wlcdow Shades up to 54 In. carried In stock. Linoleum yard goods. Cotton Mattresses.

J12.SS. See us for better for Used or exchange for furniture. Jolin Furniture Co. 2H Su, San Mateo. Dial 4-0203 USED lumber, no priority necessary.

Call at 237 San Uateo. Formerly under McElroy. 4 3 ARGCS candid camera. Electric fan. Telephone 3-S05S.

(43) MISCELLANEOUS "WANTED 45 TIUCYCLK FOR 2 YR. OLD CHILD. -MUST HAVE BY WEDNESDAY KOI'. BIRTHDAY. PHONE 3-CS2C.

WANTED: Boat that can be carried 0:1 top of car. Phone S. M. 5-15S2. (45) WANTED--Girl's bicycle and Taylor Tot.

Phone 3-6540. 4 5 WANTED: Office furniture, desk, metal files; office chair; steel spfe. Dial 5-2404 between a. m. and 5 p.

m. 4 5 Typewriter Wanted in good condition. Phone 3-0836. WILL buy cotton rags. Need aot be clean but should be dry.

5c per Ib. Call Peninsula Overall Laundry Supply 20 No. Railroad San Mateo. Ph. 3-3748.

4 5 Wanted--Violins, guitars, band and orchestra instruments, radios and record players. Pay cash. Phone Redwood City 2986. (45) WE Pay High prices for men's used clothes, luggage, trunks, etc. Stanford Clothing Shop, 520 High Palo Alto.

Ph. P. A. 4912. 4 5 WANTED: Home freezing cabinet.

Telephone 3-OJ61. 4 5 WANTED: Boy's or girl's 20 to 24" bicycle in good condition. Phone 3-0361. (45) MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 47 Pianos Bought for cash. Sold on easy terms E.

J. Jurgensen COSTAR'S VAN STORAGE CO. 1145 California BurL Ph. 3-3054 VIOLIN AND CASE. $45 SILVERS PIANO EXCHANGE 275 Primrose road, Burl.

4-1056. PIANOS 47a Upright Piano Walnut case. Excellent condition. 936 So. Humboldt San Mateo.

TfTMRAT.T, mahogany bungalow upright piano, practically new. Ph. 3-2015. (47-A) New Spinet Piano Betsy Ross model just received from factory. Selling samo price aa before the war.

Terms. E. J. Jurgensen COSTAR'S VAN STORAGE 1145 California Dr. Burl.

3-3054 SPINET PIANO, "mahogany; also small Apt. Baby Grand. SILVER'S. PIANO EXCHANGE 275 Primms? Burl. Ph.

4-1058 (47-A) Checkering Parlor Grand In beautiful condition; lovely mahogany case. A real Checkering. Dan Wallace, 1921 El Camino Real, San Mateo. ph. 5-1238, (47-A) AUTOS FOB SALE 49 A I O.

P. A. and yra. in prison for Belling used cars over the O.P.A. Ceiling Price and a fine of $10,000 and 10 yrs.

In prison for falsiflyins 0. P. A. certificates of transfer. Violators are also subject to Injunctions, license suspension suits and treble damage actions bv O.P.A.

DON LEE, Inc. Cadillac and Oldsmobile Distributor BUYS AND SELLS FINE USED CARS 200 California Burl. Ph. 3-3631 (49) '34 FORD coupe, good tires and motor, '40 Ford wheels, spotlight; good mileage. Dial 3-3163.

Prix-ate owner. 4 9 AUTOS WANTED 51 DO YOU KNOW? We're paying the highest cash prices for used cars that you can get anywhere from anyone, private party or dealer. We add more cash for radio, heater, etc. We give you free OPA price information on your car and handle all details of the sale. SEE US TODAY! Burlingame Motor BIG PONTIAC LOT 118 California Drive BURLINGAME Burlingame 4-1795 Open Evenings and Sunday CASH PAID FOR USED CARS vnd equities--no delays.

PERIN'S AUTO EXCHANGE 715 Snn Mateo Drive. Dial 3-3497 TOP CASH FOR USED CARS and caultles. Yfiur San Matoo dealer. MOTOR SALES CO. 101 San Mateo.

Ph. to car, any model, good condition. Phono 4-3884 eve. 51 I A I WILLIAM T. NORTON Funeral services for William T.

Norton 58, former resident Burlingsnie for 30 years, who died in San Francisco last Friday, will be here tomorrow. He succumbed to a short illness at the Planters' hotel, where he had been living for the past two years. A postal employe, Mr. Norton was a widower, and a native of San Francisco. He is survived by a son, William T.

Norton a sister, Mrs. Ida Schaub; and a brother, Charles Norton, all of Burlingame. Services will be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock from the chapel of Patterson O'Connell, thence to Our Lady of Catholic church in auriingame, where a requiem mass will be offered at 9 o'clock. The rosary be recited tonight at 8 o'clock. JBICHARD WILLIAMSON I krrttrrl SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.March 26.

--Richard B. Williamson, 49, railroad employe and victim of a pedestrian accident on Bayshore highway at Geneva avenue on March 17, was cremated st the Woodlawn cemetery after funeral rites in the columbarium chape! this afternoon. He was a native of Mississippi, who had recently come here from A sister, Mildred King of Daly City, survives him. Funeral arrangements were by Nauman and Muzio. FRED CEASE Kntwood Cily Bureau) SAN CARLOS, March Cease, 40, a butcher at the Laurel Market here, died yesterday at home, 117 Beverly street, following a short illness.

A native of Illinois and member of the Masonic lodge in that state, Cease was also a member of the San Carlos Lions club the Butchers' union. He leaves a widow, Cecille, and two children, William Cease and Mrs. Judith Sweet, all of this city, and a brother and sister in the East. Funeral services are being arranged at the Layng Tinney chapel in Redwood City. WILLIAM L.

SLIXGSBY Countr Service) SOUTH SANFBANCISCO.March services were held at the Natmisn and Muzio chapel here at 4:30 o'clock today for William L. Slingsby, 40, an electrician who was accidentally electrocuted while working on new installations at the Tanforan advance personnel depot of the navy on Slingsby was a native of Canada, lived at 2151 Palo Verde avenue, Palo Alto. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Thelma Slingsby, and two daughters, Judith, 6, and Carole, 4. His remains will be shipped to Bakersfield tomorrow, his parents, Percy and Alma Slingsby, have arranged for burial.

Slingsby was a member of Oakland aerie No. 7, FOE. FRED GOSS County Service) COLMA, March Goss, 69, of P. 0. Box 344, Colma, died at the Community hospital in San Mateo early today, after a protracted illness.

He was a native of California and a Jong-time resident of Colma. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dell Goss. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the W. G.

Daly City. Lasswell company of Uttal The following vital statistics for San Mateo county were compiles to. day by County Clerk W. H. Augustus: MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED RAPOZA-RODGERS--Manuel P.

Rapoza, 26, Massachusetts and Dorothy Rodgers, 21, Menlo Park. WOLFE MINDER Ralph Elmer Wolfe 19, Nebraska, and Jacqueline Lee Minder, 19, Belmont. BOYD-PCJZZ--Joseph Beaupre Boyd, 22, and Norma M. Puzz, 23, both of 1153 Taylor San Francisco. TTNES LANG Albert Tynes, 2S, Mississippi, and Eva Lee Lang, 18, Louisiana.

DIVORCE COMPLAINTS FILED LOVETT--Helen vs. John extreme cruelty. WILSON--Jean Dolores vs. Waldo Bernard; cruelty. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES GRANTED SCHOLZ--Betty Jean from Walter Vernon: mental cruelty.

FINAL DECREES GRANTED CLARK--Jacqueminot M. from Paul F. DEATH NOTICES NORTON--In Siln March 23, 1945, William Thomas Norton, husband of the late era Norton, loving father of William Thomas. Norton Jr. of Burlingame, brother of Mrs.

Ida J. Schaub and Charles Norton of Burlingame. A native of San Francisco. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, March 27, 1845, at a. m.

from the chapel of Patterson O'Connell, 126 Second San Mateo, thence to Our Lady of Angels church, Burlin- Rame, where a requiem mass will be ottered for the repose of his soul commencing at 9 a. m. The recitation of the Rosary will take place this evening at o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross cemetery, Colma. In Burlingame, March 24, 1945, Edwin Floyd Tolbert, beloved father of Mrs.

Lillian Given of Kiirlinganie, and Mr. George Hemmcr Of Los Angeles: loving brother of Mrs. Casslo Brower and Mrs. Mao Lake of Huntington Park. Friends may call at the chapel of Crosby-N.

Gray 23 California drive, BurliiiBame. Removal to Los Angeles 'Wednesday, March 28, 1945. Funeral Wreaths, Sprays Flowers for All Occasions Avenue Flower Shop In Collins Pharmacy 9S Third Avenue San Motto TELEPHONE 3-8301 Patterson O'Connell FUNERAL HOME IS. Patterson Dtn O'Connell 126 Second S. M.

3-02SI FUNERAL UlltfcXTOKS Crosby-N Gray Co. Dial S-Slll 23 California Drive Burllncime San Mateo Florist Flowers El Camino, S. M. Dial I-1JOI FLOV11 engineer who for the past four months has lived with his daughter, Mrs. Roy Given of 2840 Canyon road, Burlingame, succumbed to a heart attack suddenly ts he worked in a victory garden at his daughter's home late Saturday afternoon.

His remains will be returned to Los Angeles on Wednesday for burial on Saturday. A surviving stepson, George Hemmer, resides in Los Angeles. Local funeral arrangements were made by the Crosby- X. Gray company. HAJJS M.

OLSEN Comity Xevtn Jif rvict) SAX 7 BRUNO, March M. Olsen, 48, of 31 Tanforan avenue, San Bruno, died today in a San Mateo hospital after a lengthy illness. Olson, a native of Denmark, had himself formerly been a hospital attendant. He is survived by only his widow, Mrs. Laura Olsen.

Funeral services will be held from the Nieri funeral home in San Bruno at 2 p. m. on Wednesday, and will be followed by interment in the Golden Gate National cemetery. CHARLES LAXG Redwood CitT BnteH REDWOOD CITY, March Lang, 69, retired Southern Pacific freight conductor and a resident of Redwood City for five years, died yesterday at the Ideal auto court after a snort illness. A native of Massachusetts, a member of the F.

A. that i state. Lang, a widower, leaves a daughter, L. Blake, 1350 Oakdale avenue, this city, and -a brother and sister in Massachusetts, Masonic services be conducted tonight from the Layng Tinney chapel here. PRUDENCE L.

CLARK Redwood City Bureau) REDWOOD CITY, March after a long illness, yesterday claimed Mrs. Prudence L. Clark, 80, widow of the late Howard W. Clark, at the Whipple avenue home of friends, Mr. and Mrs.

B. Grant Taylor, with whom she had resided for the past three years. Mr. Taylor is an officer of the state supreme court. Mrs.

Clark was a native of Indiana. Funeral services will be held from the Layng Tinney chapei, was announced. DIEDRICH A. BRUNE (Tfmei Cnnnty Service) COLMA, March A. Brune, 86, of 1271 Eighteenth street, San Francisco, died on Saturday at a Colma convalescent home after a long illness.

He was a native of Germany and a long time resident of San Francisco where" he was a past president of the Hermann Sons, O.D.H.S. No. 1. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Anita Withers and Mrs.

Paula Quinn. Funeral services were held from the N. Gray chapel in San Francisco at 2 p. rn. today.

ANTONE SILVA Antone Silva, 60, of Pleasanton, and for 30 years a resident of San Mateo, died today at Mills Memorial hospital after an illness of one day. He is survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Catherine Silva of S712 Juniper street, San Mateo. Pending funeral arrangements will be made by the Crosby- N. Gray company.

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