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Monday, June 30, 1975 THK TIMKS Son San Mateo ioso south Amphiett Blvd. 348-4444 San BrunO 205 West Angus Avenue 589-1234 Redwood City 723 Middiefieid Rd 369-1791 ''Where more San Mateo County Want Ads are published than in any other newspaper" Times-Post Want Ads Services Set For Dr. Ulrich A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at St. Matthew's Catholic Church Wednesday at 10 a for Dr. John i a i 52, well- known Bay Area dentist.

A resident of 533 Edinburgh in San Mateo. he died Sunday morning at Mills Hospital of an illness. A native of San Francisco, he had lived in this area for many years. Dr. Ulrich was a graduate of Burlingame High School where he was an outstanding athlete, participating particularly in tennis and He graduated from Marquette University School of Dentistry and during the Korean War served as a first lieutenant in the U.S.

Army Dental Corps. He was a lifetime member of the Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity, an active member of the California State Dental Associa- i American Society of Endo- i a Mateo County Dental Society. He had practiced dentistry and made his home in San Mateo for the past 25 years. Dr Ulrich was also noted i i i a i i i among them service on a of a school boards His major interest was in furthering sports programs at St. Matthew's Elem a Serra and Notre Dame High Schools.

He was a member of the Peninsula Golf and Country Club and the San Mateo Elks Ciub Besides his widow Bette DEATH NOTICES ACKERMAN Geruneyvllle, Guer neyvilc, June 27, 1975, John M. Acker-mar, late of Sojth San Francisco, beloved husband of Marion Ackerman; loving father of John man Jr. of Millbrae, Gary Acker-man o) San Mateo, Jack of Ripon and Slafter San Jose, dear brother of Harry Ackerman of Hayward, Gale Ackerman of Larkspur, P. AcKerman of Los Altos, Maurice A a San Jose, Mary Campbell of Livermore, Otiiha Rockwell of Oakland and Peggy Saiem, a i by 13 A native of Oregon Aged 60 years. A member of tne Butchers Union Local No.

516 of Burnngame The win leave the of the Highlands. Ei Cam i no Real al Mi'iwood Or MiUbrae, a 8 45 a fo St Dunstan's Cathode Church in Miiiorae for a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Redtatio" of the Rosary, tonight at 8 p.m 'he Chapel the Highlands WOLLMEH Maten June 28, 1975. Oara Wollmer, loved of Mrs Esther of San Francisco, Mrs. Jeanette F.

York of Woodland HHlsand Lloyd A. Wollmer of Hillsborougn. A native Of Wisconsin Aged 89 years. A inember of the Burlingame Womans Club. Private fa-nily services were held under the di'ection of Colonial Mortuary Crosby-N Gray and Co 2 Park Road, Burlingame.

Inurn- ment, Dfivate. 1 in San Mateo. 29 197b jack Wer, beloved husband of Ethel Weir San Mateo; devo'ed father of Mrs. Barbara Morse of Fresno, loving brotner of James Weir of San Mateo Also survived Ov three grandchildren and one great- grandchild A a i of Glasgow Scotland Merrber of San Lodae No. 1112, O.

Elks and San Ma'eo POST Ho. 52. American Legion. Funeral serv.ces will De conaut.ied Wednesday July 2 1975. at 2 30 at the Patterson O'ConneM -Cnapei by the Wayside, 1311 So EI Camino Real.

San Matec, wth the Rev Donald t- Schneider of St A Lutheran Churcn o' San Mafeo officiating lnte ment. Skytawn Memorial San Mateo Co. ULLRICH In San Mateo, June 29, '975 Dr. a i 0 D.S., beioved husband of Bette Lee Ulrich, devoted father of Dr. John Ulrich and Thomas Vin U'ricn, Susan Lee Ulrich and i a Ann Ulrich, all of San beloved son of Mrs Emma i i i a brotie" ot Lorraine Tietgens of Santa Clara, beloved nephew of Mr and Mrs FranK Ott of HM'Sborough betoved son-in-law Mrs.

Marian Barnes of Los Altos A Mass o' Cnristian Burin will De a i a St a a Church, 1 Not'-e Dame Ave San Mateo. on Wednesday iJuiy 2) a' JO a rr Recitation the Rosary wil 1 be held at St. Matthews Churcn on Tuesday at 8 m. interment holv Crass Cemetery. Coima.

F-iends may ca i at the Sre'der Su livan Funeral Home. 977 So El Car-mo Real. San Mateo until 7 p.m Tuesday BERGES in Maleo 28. Sylvan Berges devoted hus- bara of Hazel Berges of Hil'sbor- ough. loved fainer of a Berges ot San Ma'eo and Mrs Sylvia of Danville, dear brother of a i Serges, Mane and Anna Roberts, all of San Franc sco.

Joseph Berges of Walnut Creek, grandfather two. A member of Native sons Parlor No. 66. Redwood City A native of F. aged 66 yea's.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Jjly "74 at 2.00 at the Colonial Mortuary of Crosby-N Gray I Co, 2 Road, Burlingame. with the Rev. Donaio Schneider officiating interment Greenlawn Memorial Monday even ng at 8.00 p.m the Native Sons will have ser- victs at the mortuary Contributions to the Native Sons PROCTOR In Burlingame, June 28 1975, Fave I Proctor (Ptitnei). lete ot San Bruno, loving mother of Harper of Patf'C'a Shirey Proctor of Redwood City and Helen Hohman Salinas.

dtar sister of Dale Mtrritt of Seattle. Wash a I id survived by two grandchildren and one great-grandson A native of fowa 75 years Funeral servicts, todey. 1 m. tne Chapel of the Highlands. EI Casino at Millwood Or M-n- broe Inurnment.

O'ivft Memorial Pa-'k to the Assoc Non or the San County Health Anociation DIRECTCHEMATION SERVICE RtflHHf Now For DtU'ft Contact 343-5511 NO 1279 CALL COLLECT Dr. R. Ulrich Lee. lie is survived by two sons. John Ulrich MD, and Thomas Vincent Ulrich, both of Santa Clara; two daughters.

Susan Lee Ulrich of Palo Alto. Elizabeth Ann i of San Mateo; his mother. Mrs. Emma Ulrich of Burlingame; sister, Mrs. Lorraine Tietgens of Santa Clara; his aunt and uncle.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ott of Hillsborough. A Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St.

Matthew's Catholic Church on El Camino Real. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow on Wednesday Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Sneider SullivEin Funeral Home. i a i i mortuary tonight and all day tomorrow until 7 p.m. A G. BERGES Funeral services will be held on Tuesday for Sylvan (i Berges.

68. of Hillsborough. who died at Mills Hos- pitul on Saturday after an illness. He was a native of San Krancisc;) and had lived in i area for 28 years. Prior to his retirement, he was the of Berges Steel Erector Co; Berges was a member of a i Sons Golden West Parlor 86.

of Redwood City i i i i i a Bergos. a son, a K. Berges of San Mateo; daughter. Mrs. Sylvia Bttler of Danville, two brothers.

Xav- icr Berges of San Francisco Joseph Berges of Walnut sisters. Marie I a A a both of San Francisco; and two grandchildren. Services will tx'gin at 2 in on Tuesday at the Crosby-N (iray Co. Mortuary in i a The Donald Schneider will officiate. Interment be in (ireenlawn Memorial Park.

The Native Sons will conduct special services at the mortuary chapel tonight at 8. The family prefers contributions to the Sons of the Ciolden West. KAY C. ROSENALER Mrs. Fay C.

Rosenauer. 86. 1700 San Carles San Carlos, died a at Sequoia Hospit il a a short illness She was a a i of Colorado and had res ded in San Carlos the past 32 years. Mrs. a was a member of the Republican Women Survivors induce a daugh- a i i a bridge of San Carlos; two grandchildren a no two great- grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at I a a at i Peter's Episcopal Church in Redwood City, th private i a A a Mesa Memorial Park in Palo Alto. i i to the San a a American Heart Association or the St. Peter i Memorial Fund preferred Arrangements were bv White Oaks Chapel in San Carlos Deaths Vital Statistics Births MILLS HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and I 6 1 0 Wessex Way. Belrnont.

June 23. a son. WILKINSON. Charles. 477 Moana Way, Pacifica.

June 23. a daughter. I A a 2 0 8 Kavanaugh Way. Pacifica. June 23.

a daughter HOMER F. LEVINSON Graveside services were held today for Homer F. Levinson of 98 Portola El Granada. He died on June 21 at the Crystal Springs Rehabilitation Center after an illness. He was a native of Sequel, and had lived in San Mateo County for 15 years.

Levinson wsis a retired artist. He had studied at the California School of Fine Arts of San Francisco, the Art Students League of New a wiv.h a i a i a A Hansen of Cannol. He was also a graduate of the Uriv- ersity of California at Berkeley. His paintings wire exhibited in galleries tnroughout the state. For many years Levinson was also active in tennis sports circles.

He was a former member of the California i of San Francisco and participated in many tournaments here and abroad. Levinson was a member of the Olympic Club in San Francisco and represented the organization in numerous tournaments. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy in World War I and World War II. Levinson was a charter member of the Carmel Art Association.

He was the father of the late Donald F. Levinson of Carlos and is survived by two grandsons. Craig and Scott Levinson, both of San Mateo. The Rev. Herman W.

Sein- werth of San Mateo officiated. Interment took place at Skylawn Memorial Park. Arrangements were under the direction of the Patterson O'Connell Funeral Home. CLARA WOLLMER A funeral was held today for Clara Wollmer, 89, of 1401 i a in ingame, after an illness. She was a native of Wisconsin.

She was a member of the Burlingame Women's Club. She is survived by two nieces, Esther MacWilliams of San a i and Jeanette York of Woodland Hills, and a nephew, Lloyd Wollmer of Hillsborough. Inurnment was private. EASY AD FINDER WHERE TO LOOK FOR WANT ADS ANNOUNCEMENTS 100 to 199 AUTOMOTIVE 900 To 940 SEA A I A 800 to 899 EMPLOYMENT 200 to 299 FINANCIAL 600 to 699 FOR SALE 400 to 499 REAL ESTATE 700 799 RECREATION 300 to 399 RENTALS 500 599 TIMES CLASSIFIED SAN BRUNO HERALD COASTSIDE CHRONICLE THE POST ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION Effective Jan. 1, 1975.

Per Line Per issue (3-l'me minimum) More 3 to 9 than 11 1 $1.06 93 2 to 4 ssues .90 77 5 TO 8 issues .72 63 9 TO If issues .64 56 line ad billed at 11 line rate Each issue of The Post and San Bruro Publications will be considered as i insertions and must be taken to qualify for i i rate. San Bruno newspapers are published Wednesday and Saturday. Tne Post is pubiisttd Wednesday. ACCEPTABILITY: Times reserves the right to reiect, censor and properly classify any advertisement THE FIRST WORD each 8 point type ad will be spelled out. Abbreviations will be accepted on the first word in 12 point or larger type lines.

However, any ad that does not begin with an alphabetical will not be in ca 1 seauence. DEADLINE: Classified advertising must be piaced by 3:00 p.m. day preceding publication, Monday through Friday, 12 noon Saturday for Monday's publication and 48 hours preceding holidays. ERRORS: No responsibility is assumed by publisher for errors in any advertisement covered by der, nor for the omission of any advertisement in whole or in part, nor for failure to comply with the a of a i as ordered either as to frequency or volume, in no event shall publisher- be liable for special damages o- consequential damages even if it has notified of the possibility of such damages. Errors published aGver1 se- ments most be reported immediately; and if done, publisher will publish an appropriate correction and where publisher deems it necessary a of the advertisement as corrected, if -n publisher's judgment the error substantially varies the meaning of The adver- tisemen' as ordered.

5jcn corrections i i be made only as to those advertisements which are ordered for one inse tion, and as to the i mse'Tion only when ordered tor more than one insertion GENERAL INFORMATION Rate cards and circulation figures are available upon request For more detailed information on red if. mechanical requirements, deadlines, cancellations, and addi- t.onai rates please nearesT office fo a rate ca 'd INTERLOCUTORY JUDGMENTS OF DISSOLUTION GRANTED L.aws Geraidine and David A A A i a a Con- stantircs (Dinos) GORDON and Bennie J. HURST Elaine and Clifford E. GUSTAFSON Lynn Grace and John Roger MATTHEWS Thomas F. and Mary xon REGEHR Jane C.

and mothy Glen A A Beatr.ce ano Jcse Aseh- i EASTWOOD Ronala ana Carol J. BORKMOELLER LuT; R. and Sylvia M. SPOOKS Toni V. and Larry L.

QUINONEZ Rose Mary and Miguel Angel A I A Leonei Gustavo and Alga Marina FRIEDBERG Svh-is o. anC Erroi C. Jennifer and Larry Via lone Jr a a a a a Arthur John I Kathiene L. and Michael Car BORGO Marc3 A. and Donald J.

LiNHARES Sandra K. and Al'ed F. LOVR1N Beverly and Martin E. SCOLA Eileen F. and Raymond NEWSON Ruth RoDerls and William A Jeff Robe't and Anne Lcuise CHANEY Ernst Robert and MILLER Carol Jean and Wi'liam Edwin A I a and Robert Luther KELLY David Milton and Marilyn Jean SMITH Alice K.

and Michael DALIANES Yvonne and Stelics PETERSEN Henry and Eva I. Dordevic Nick N. and Esther J. LOVELESS John Jr. and Connie PEREZ Marilyn Sue and Joseph Edward DIGGES L.r-da and M.

LARAN Carmen and Isidore Gilbert C'GUINN Jon-ietta arc Reginald J- GiUFFRIDA Wilma and Francisco A fio PIEFER Kenneth D. and Lydia Ann CLARKE Licyd A. and Carolyn GRANT Patricia Lynn and Craig Ronald DONDELINGER Virginia and James Vincent TURTUR1C' Benny S. end Mary BUDD 'liam and Kare" L. BENDER Ann Wumm and Robert Herry LONGMORE Jef'rey and Carol PETITION FOR LEGAL SEPARATION FILED SPENCER Mae and Jasper PETITIONS FOR NULLITY FILED BROWN Mary Noll and Robert jamcs DRESSELHAUS Christy Anna and Charles F.

FINAL JUDGMENTS OF NULITY GRANTED A Shurry Anne Gentile and Harold Russest lOHNSTONE David and Gladys Marie ROMERO Janice Anne and David George PROBATE MATTERS FILED Estate ROBERT S. KENT, Deceased, Petition for Probate ot Testamentary SCAMMON Es'ate of A A I SCAMMON, Deceased. Petition Icr Probate of Will Codicils Letters Testamentary GORI Estate of Y.Arr' Deceased. i 'or Betters of Administration MAY Es'ate of DOROTHY L. MAY Deceased.

Petition Probate of Will Letters Testan-'entB'-y A a A A McADOO. Deceased Pe'ition tor probate of il Letters Testamentary DCUM A A DOUMA. Deceased PeMion Probate of Will 8. Codi- cial Letters Tes'amentary MATSUMOTO Estate of ISE MAT- SUMOTQ, Deceased i i Probate of Will tary a A SCOT Deceased. Petition for of 1 I Letters Testamentary a of EDMUND B.

Deceased, Pel 'ion tor Probate II Letters Testampntarv RUTH Eslate Of DOR'S TAYLOR RUTH Deceased, Petition for Probate of Will Letters Testamentary BORDEN a Of i A A BORDFN. tj lnn 'or Kratate of Will Letters "iestamentarv BERR Estate of FLORENCE L. Deceased, Petition for Probate of Win Letters Testamen'arv Too Late to Classify 940--AutoHMbitts BUICK '73 Le Sabre custom. Beaut. Honey Bronze color sadc'e umyl inter.

P'S. Ava. wnclesale Blue Book $2425 ave. Retail Blue Book $3195. OUR PRICE: $1975 CALIF.

AUTO BROKERS 406 1st Ave. 348-3775 Jr. TlOPO San Bruno Redwood C' San 589-1234 369-1791 Doris MOLYNEUX Suzanne ano Donn E. PETERSEN Herry and Eva i CHlSHTi Dawn Ma'-ie and Amjad FINAL JUDGMENTS OF DISSOLUTION GRANTED hAGY John LEO- and Marsha MATTHEWS Thomas and Mary Dixon A a i Farlsson and Rooert Jr MARIANI Gloria J. and Thomas A A Robert AA cnae and Linda Lee a i a James Bruce HEATH Nancy N.

and Donald HOGGA' Charlotte 5 and Carl A A 1 I Irene Doroiny and Joseph Vincent DISPLAY CLASSIFIED 144 SPK IAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, JULY 4 To observe The Fourth Of July Holiday DEADLINE for new commercial ads and can- celations 3:00 P.M. July 2 for Thursday and Friday. 3:00 p.m. Thurs. for Saturday and Monday Times Private party ads and CANCELLATIONS 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, July 2 for Thursday arid Friday. 3:00 p.m. Thursday for Saturday Times and 12:00 p.m. Saturday for Monday, July 7, Times. TIMES-POST SAN BRUNO PUBLICATIONS SAN MATEO 1080 S.

tmphleit Blvd. 348-4444 REDWOOD CITY 723 MWdlelteld Rd. 369-4444 SAN BRUNO 20S Angus An. Waif 589-1234 DISPLAY CLASSIFIED SEWING CIRCLE "SEWING Tee-rific! A Vest Over All! PATTERN Si-KiJ SI.00 lir i i A I j'. i n-ii i n.i- i.Ild i A A a A A A I i NUMbER I I A I If.

New i Patt a i I hH V'U! i Sew Kni: BDok Jl Instant Money a InsUint i Bcok Jl.i'i' Instant Fasnion Book jl $1.00 i add LTj f.ni:- I I firtit-i-hiHr i i handlnaK S-tnl la a a Wheeler. I i i H. i i i i I N. 1" I'l I Number Nome Addreiv. Zip touree of i-ispira lion our new 1975 Nutdlecrof Calalog' New: i Sew Knit Book SI 25 Needlepoint Book Flower SI.00 Hairpin Crochet Bock SLOC Instant SVC'C Instin-; Money Book $1 CC Inst.nr"- M.ic-Miie Book SI OH Con-plete i Book Complete Afghnns 1 $1 Ci! 12 P'-ise A a -'2 50 BOOK of 16 Quilts 50j Musei.ii Quill Beck 50 15 Quilts foi- Bock of 16 i 50 SAN MATEO COUNTY Business Directory A convenient, handy guide to leading San Mateo County businesses and services tCOUSTIC C1ILIHC ACOUSTIC CEILINGS i i your name.

BankAmencard. 10 year guar Free est. 3343910 Acoustic Sprayed Ceiling QUALITY WORK Free Glitter. Lie. 290222 593-3528 or 345-4252 DAVENPORT CEILINGS Acojstic--Texture--F'amt Written guar.

Maste' Charge 348-1987 Free est. 756-0509 O'HARA CEILINGS ACOUSTICAL TEXTURE 755-5588 additions Carpentry, fences, patios, dests. Painting. Free est. 592-5507.

CUSTOM CABINETS All styles New. repair kitcnen cab. Formica. Reas. Free est.

No JOD too small. 345-0633. A-l CARPENTRY. Lie 206238. Bonded, remodeling, repairs of all kinds.

697-2666. OUR Service and reputation are our g'eatest asset. Have us service your appliance. GENERAL APPLIANCE, 347-7053. JOHN E.

GARCIA Complete B'lilding Services Kitchens--Bath--Family Rm. FREE EST. LIC. 589-1877 ROOM Additions. Kitchens.

Bathrooms Remoleled. Stairs, Fences. Lie. and Insured. A.

O'Ma'ley 344-41 K. I HANGING TONY tropical gardener, comol. a serv weeding, lancscape. moving repairs, pairt est. 588-8088.

871-5343. High Quality--Low Prices IntenO'-Exterior FREE ESTIMATES 349-8881 GENERAL CLEAN-UP Weeding, rototilling, Pruning, expd. gardener a a 343-2194 aft. 5 m. JAPANESE Gardener Gardening, cleanup ano general rram- For i a call after 6 p.m.

349-6609. ROFESSIONAL hanging. Free estimates. Reas. prices You will be satisfied.

344-1585. COMPLETE landscaping. Service f'om A to Sprinklers, fences lawns. State contr. iic No.

280167 342-5156. PROFESSIONAL painting at i I res. commer. All types repairs. Ins refb Free est 592-5507.

LANDSCAPING Complete Service Oliver Frank Lie. 296864 345-4546 ROTOTILLING Free estimates 591-0181 GARDENER 871-1925 Free Estimates STANLEY NEDWICK SON DUALITY PAINTING 341-7689 Experienced Gardening Clean-jp. Planting. Pruning. Maintenance Call 349-1824.

MAINTENANCE 342-4530 Exp. Japanese clean-ap, complete reas. 'ate. free est. PAINTING needed' Call Rod.

Price is right. Free est Lie. 282646. 592-1867. CLEAN up yards, garden maintenance.

Free estimate. Reasonable. 347-3563 aft. 6 pm EXPERIENCED Japanese Gardener Maintenance, very reli- anle. Call 342-1145.

LANDSCAPING, tree trimming, clean-up, fence install, cement wo'k. 343-6821 F. TESTA, GEN. CONTRACTOR, lie tions. F-ee est.

365-0643. YOHANAN STRUCTURES Additions Free est. Lie. Remodeling 756-5870 ADD-A-ROOM REMODELING Jim Thorne REPAIRS 343-1230 ROOMS additions, general remodeling. Reasonable.

Free estimate. 589-4640 CARPETS GARDENING, yards, lawns plowing, soil prep, free est. Reas 343-4211. HANDYMAN EL CAMINO Handyrran. Home repairs, fencing, pamting, plumbing, remod electrical.

Free est 593-9326. CARPENTRY, fences, kitchen, bathroo'ii additions. Painting. 5 9 2 5 5 0 7 341-0831. NEED ESTIMATE' DON'T HESI- A A 873-6315.

BH CARPETS Quality FHA hilo $3.75 sq. plushes from $5.25 sq. expe't i a a i fie.e j44-b826 or 984-0534. heating, air, car! pentry. elec.

20 yrt en, Free Est. 341-1066 CARPET savings. Shown in your i a 574-4992 or 246-1695. EXPERT Installation. Reas.

a a a i i 574-4992 or 264-5639 dnvewqys, Parking lots Sea! Coating. Patos. Res 'comm. Free est. 343-7811.

344-4089. 368-5206 FREE ESTIMATES CEMENT WORK PATIOS SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS PATIOS, cMveways. aheyways. Redwood fences, block work Free est. 586-2723 CONCRETE all types.

Walkways patios, driveways. Lie. 345-357 7 ALL work. pat ob. driveways, walkways Free est.

344-3103. CONCRETE, retaining walls, patios, driveways, fences free est. 589-4640 ELECTRICIAN WIRING All types outlets. Services Changes. Remodel- i A i i Ffee 574-5161.

HAULING HAULING a A A CLEANUP. TREE CUTTING COLLEGE BO NEEDS WORK. RELIABLE! 692-2624 GRADUATE STUDENT NEEDS WORK. HAULING, BRUSH. YARD WORK 344-6509 OR 343-9045.

GENERAL hauling, garage, yd, clean up. Movirg. Free est. 1 7 5 0 2 2 5 0 a 873-6164. GENERAL Hau'mg Gar.

Yd. cleanup. Rototilling. Moving. Free est Frank.

345-8416. HERMAN JUN6E a hanging, a i i Expet work, low cost. 20 yrs. exp. No.

164683. 697-4332. DOMINIC'S Painting. Serv 20 yrs. exp.

Free reas. 341-3005. HANS GELBRICH Intr. Extr Lie 225296. Pro 1 Work.

591-8809 Ins. I.M. Painting Paper Hanging. European. California 20 yrs.

Exp Free Esf. 349-4328. PAINTING, college students Experienced, reasonable, reali- able. 343-2324 aft 6. PLUMIING ABC PLUMBING and Heating.

Install and Sewer-drain cleaning. Radiant heat a specialty LOW RATES Licensed ccntractor. 573-6018. QUALITY I RATES. Licensed, bonded.

Heat, remodel, a a i GUARANTEED 573-1444 LICENSED PLUMBER FREE ESTIMATES Al Siegel, 592-0100 PRINTING WITH IMAGINATION paining tl-at pleases the eye the poc.ketbook and the stopwatch. A complete shop that includes large and small offset letterpress, a complete bindery, oui own typesetting Large volume keeps youi costs down Or time delivery TIMES Commercial Printing 1100 AmphleU S.M. 348-4400 SERVICE BELL ROOFING Quality work-'Lowest cost FREE ESTIMATE 345-4434 QUALITY Roofing Co. A quality roo' at a qi.an»''y price. Free est.

Lie. 304761. 355-7135, 3b5-0866. 873-9149. YARD and garage cleaning, lite hauling, reasonable Call 692-4329.

DON COOPER ROOFING. Work- rg contractor. Lie. 285382. free est.

871-9939. SCAVENGERS HAULING-, garage yarc clean up Pamting Moving Free est Bill. 343-5893 SAN MATEO COUNTY SCAVENGER CO Daily Pickups Residential 225 Sho eway Re San Carlos 592-2411 READ Times Want Ads get the bargains' STORAGE MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES I STORAGE: Fenced for nouse a i a a i i --o 345 344 SAND BLASTING, wet nc dust Lie. Free est 348-1987. 7560509 ROTOTILLERS, edgers.

power mcwers. run or not Also repair work. 592- 3046. MOVING MOVING. LOW A RESPONSIBLE.

REFERENCES 344-6509 OR 343-9045 FLOORS MOVING. Reasonable a Insur. Re'er. Call 693-7218 or 885-9684 anytime EXP. REFINISHER Polytrethane.

Plastic. Finish. Dark stans. waxing. Free est.

Reas Lie. 13C250. 588-8658. FURNITURE STRIPPING FURNITURE STRIPPING we i with za al 1 antique corteirporary. wood, meta furnitJre Free estimates, pickup ana delivery.

591-1531 Gardener 348-1274 Maintenance ciean-up arc! all gardening service Free est. By Japanese Call anytime Joponese Gardener 343-7124 Vamt. clean up and all gardening F'ee estimates MOVING REASONABLE. A Expenencec Refe'ences 592-38'W HANGING PIPER PAINTING CO. Qua'ity Work Guaranteed Free Estimates 349-1474 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE TOP TOP soi! planter mix-soil, fill Manure w'post sand, gravel Bate a rock.

INDUSTR AL MATERIAL CO. PHOPC 368-1360 anytime TREE SERVICE GARD'S Removal a Trimming and Fiee esi 345-0403 TRIM, TOP. REMOVE Quality, a PLPD Jirr 364-3541 WINDOWS MODERNIZE wood sash and case-renti Free estimates. F'ani- i31 365-3812 ARTISTIC DESIGN Waiipaoermg 10 off on all -wall 1432 El Cam. SM Paint ng paper 3 4 9 8 'PETE THE PAINTER' Interior Exterior Free est buara teec Phone 355-5775 TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD PHONE DIRECT LINE Son Mateo 348-4444.

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