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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 7

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 43 COMBINATION woc.dwori.lns COllMStl! Of a 5S1V, i diili jaadcr. I'D one i-i AUTOS WANTED 51 f.4. 22S San jit-one San 1.73-- 3:1 Bruno. -UMEINATION radiant and circulating neater. J15.

137 Twelfth A Phone 4-23W. (43) Pre-Wa 1 Bassinet Price Telrphont. 3-S2-7. i ui: SALE: Collapsible babv buggy. I'CMUtiful condition.

525. 2336 Howard avenue. Phone b'J-J, San Car- 4 3 COMPARE Get so.T.e appraisals on year L'sed Car "it:) our high caiU 4 itr A vTMi irt ivana out for voarsell wno KgAl Li PAYS 'int. SSOSi' sVUT CASH lor used cars oc Peninsula BURL1NGA.ME MOTOR CO BIG POXT1AC LOT US California Drive, Phone 4-1795 Open Evenings and Sundays Stock Market NEW YORK. March Zj.

(L'P) Girl Scouts Get Array Tin BE WISE i.OX springs, and mattress pre- a inner Simmons coils, 2 pair for beds, finest make; cannot tell from new. liare opportunity as unobtainable today. iJolf clubs, ladies set, steel shafts. FOR a i i i i solf clubs, rcen matched alker cup set, steel shalts, med. length, 1 irons.

3 woods. Ige. bag with hood and baii, perfect coj.thtion. Gait Saturday 3-3934. GET SMALLCOMB'S OFFER ON YOUR CAR BEFORE YOU SELL J4 years i Chevrolet Dealer 100 California Drive: I-3G7V Open 10 to 4 lid Gut j'-' Strr! The had ur rite in average.

And a i i i noiablv Southern a a (Tiuin County 1 SAX CAKLOS, March ng Carlos Girl Scouts and Erown- r.ij' were presented 17 jkounds of tin or 1 2 kinhday rom a rou of service men located in the South Pacific. The men had heard of the amount of grease collected by the girls to be used for medicine and ammunition. The tin was sratht-red by the men and melted down into a brick. It has bee'i on small 2v to pfd. ana PERl.v: uses AUTO EXCHANCJB 715 San Mateo Drive: Dial 3-34H7 VENETIAN BLINDS, first quality.

Measured installed. 55c square ft. Cleaning and repairlnff. Dial 4-127: U3)-b lX)LDIN(i day-bed; desk, chair, table: combination desk and bookcase: brown mohair chesterfield: a table and table lamp; 3 3x6 rues other articles. 3-4016 (43) CAKti ZEISS FIELD GLASSK3.

Binoculars No. S20, with case. Price $250. Dial 3-19S1. 4 3 Lawnmowers, 4 and 5 blade, garden tools: 50-ft.

garden hose. Will buy a 7 blade mower if in good condition. Dial 3-0416. (43) ONE pair bronze candle and electric torches: Westingnouse radio, portable set. Dial 3-4971 a.

m. (43) Coca-Cola Ice Box 30s24; practically new. Dial 3-9554. 4 3 BUSY DRESS MAKING SHOP. Fine clientele.

Best location. Price reasonable. 307 over Pope's Drusr Store. (43) MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE 43A iK THE MOST CASH for your car or see MOTOR SALES CO. 4th and S.

dial S-S742 New Arrivals At Palo Alto Hospital (Timen Redwood dry Bureau) PALO ALTO, March of children to two San Mateo county families were reported today by the Palo Alto hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McWil- lop of 1025 Middle avenue, Menlo Park, on Thursday. A daughter was born esterday to Mr.

and Mrs. T. Kevin Mallen Middlefield road, Atherton. winch Profit taKii'ic reduced prices or some (it the lujuori. 1'ark Tiliord rasi up I 3 points 10 a high at 8-J.

Aiii'Jicineiitt, rner- canuie, oils. and chemicals were rmied. Uolds and farm im- i plements iirmefl I madA bv the Chicago Eastern Illinois issues. Foster Wheeler Panhandle Producing, Kansas Southern. Glenn Merchants iz ilmers Transport, and Zonite Products.

The preliminary closing JDow- Joncs averages: Industrial 139.19, off 0.93: rail off O.OS: utility 23.47. off 0 01; and 65 stocks 50.J3, off 0.05. Sales amounted to 447,730 shares, compared with 727,200 shares last Curb turnoier was lOO.iiij shares, compared wuh Saturday. 1926 Average Equals 100 for March 25, 1944 Standard Poor's Indexes STOCKS 50 20 Indus Kails WILL sell or trade double kapok mattress: Miller shoes, 5-B; luggage shade. Want small tricj-cle and metal wagon.

Dial 3-3941. (43-A) MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Portable Phonograph Good condition; reasonable. Box 1504, S. M. Times.

4 5 LADY'S BICYCLE WANTED. Have little girl's bicycle to trade. 3-7947 evenings. Dial (45) STEEL FILING CABINET with lock. Must be in good condition.

3-7947 evenings. Dial (45) At Mills Hospital San Mateo county's official stork suffered from the wing-droop yesterday after his busiest day of 1944 The legendary bird limped away muttering irately about the man- iower shortage after eight trips to deliver sis boys and two girls. The daughters were for Mr. and Its. George N.

Russell of 924 south $132,230. Dl Dorado street and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Shermund of 416 Hills- boulevard.

Sons were delivered to Mr. and VIrs. Edwin C. Johnson of 2610 flores street, Mr. and Mrrs, Cheser N.

Nears of 3120 Chelsea drive, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Nielsen of 243 Thirty-first avenue, Mr. and WE Pay High Prices for men used clothes, luggage, trunks, etc.

Stanford Clothing Shop. 520 HietT Palo Alto; phone A. 4912. 4 5 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Mrs. Henry F.

DeVries of 556 Sylvan Way; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jray of 1440 Floribunda avenue, Jurlingarae, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.

Tassano of 120 School street, Daly City. HIGHEST Cash Prices Paid tor Pianos Grands, Spinets, Uprights. Players. All sizes. We sell them reconditioned from $49 upward.

Terms. COSTAR'S Van Storage 1145 California drive, Buriin- game; dial 3-3054. 4 7 PIANOS 47a JUST ARRIVED! Factory's Latest In Piano Construction. First to Arrive on tha Peninsula- Sea and Hear THE MIRR A PIANO Terms. COSTAR'S VAN STORAGE 1145 California Drive BURL1NGAME (47-A) RADIOS 47b G.

E. automatic phono, player with Philco radio. Phone 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Phone 4-J724.

(47-B) BOATS AND SUPPLIES 48 Yacht Tender 1150 Industrial Way, Burl. D.al 3-1040. (48 AUTOS FOB SALE 49 FOR SALE. 1936 Ford dSluxe Tu dor, very cheap, for cash, Sunaaj only. License 2C9D42.

20 Utlls 51.S6 52.0S 52.40 51.90 43.13 52.40 49.68 SO Stol 96.19 90.33 97.2S 94.31 S9.01 97.73 91.7S Todav 119.10 40.9' Yesterday .119.21 41.07 Week ago. 120.50 41.25 Month ago.116.42 40.25 Year 38 35.53 1944 high .121.15 41.51 1944 low ..113 S5 35.37 Medium and Lower Grade BONDS 10 20 20 50 Indus Rails Utils Bonds Todav 12039 105.44 115.SS 113.90 Yesterday .120.61 105.36 115.S2 113.93 Week ago.119.65 10559 115.92 113.72 Month ago.119.0S 106.10 115.96*113.71 Year 117.04 96.2S 112.32'108.55 1914 high .120.61 106.44 115.20 113.SS 1944 low ..119.04 102.77 115.33 112.59 display with other exhibits at Bob Allen's store on San Carlos avenue. The Girl Scouts wish to express appreciation to Mrs. J. G.

Mailman of "the Garden club, Mrs. George Shaw, K. II. M--usscr and APen for helping with the window displays. Twelve girls of Troop 8, with their leaders, Mrs.

R. B. McArthur and Mrs. C. A.

Pogge, enjoyed a cookour" lunch in the hills last Saturday. Xew members of Troop are, Beverly AValter, Darlene Thurnam, a a a Ackerman, Marilyn Berkla and Hazel McVey. SAN KKANCISCO. March market was weak with trading at a standstill this morning on 'the San Francisco Stock Exchange. The exchange's average dropped 13 cents to 33.39.

Net changes for the short session showed seven sains, 13 loss-, es and sis stocks held even. Volume only 6417 shares valued at Bid Ask 100 Emporium Cap well. 23 23.4 10 Do pfd 46.4 47 10" LeTourneau 28 300 Masnin I com 15 100 Xorth American Oil 1SH 1000 Pac 100 Do 5S 100 Rheem Mfg- 36 "1 San Carlos WAVE Gets Promotion (Times County Xen-x Service) SAN CARLOS, March 25--Carolyn Lewis has been promoted to lieutenant (j.g.) in the SPARS, according to word received recently by her friends in San Carlos. A former teacher in the San Carlos elementary schools, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Lewis of Redding, she was commissioned an ensign March 31, 1943, nd assigned to the navy's WAVE station at SHllwatpr, Okla, She was among the first SPAR Eficers to arrive in Palm Beach ast June to organize and open the ormer swank Biltmore hotel as a station. She was head of le indoctrination section and di- ected the staff which teaches boots" coast guard history, func- is and duties. She now is on femporary duty at Seventh naval istrict coast guard headquarters Miami. Obituaries FREDERICK W.

MATHAI Frederick W. Matthai, 60, lura- jer company executive who resided at 761 drive, Burlingame, died last night at his home following a short illness. He was a native of California and had lived in Burlingame for the past 14 years. He was a member of the Golden Gate lodge, F. and A.

and associated with the Rolando Lumber company of San Francisco. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gertrude Matthai, and two sons, Raymond Matthai on service with the TJ. S. army, and Howard Matthai of San Mateo.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday from the Crosby-N. Gray company chapel at 231 Park road in Burlingame and will be followed by inurnment at Olivet cemetery. BENJAMIN STYLES Redwood Cltr Bnrrnii) REDWOOD CITY, March 25 -Benjamin Styles, 76, of 2761 Spring street, Redwood City- a watchman and a veteran of the Spanish- American war, died Thursday night in a San Mateo hospital after a long He leaves a widow Mary, and two children James, in '36 Chrysler air-btream coupe.

Lie. 20P163. Five good tires, good aint; good transp, Sunday 2 to 2 p. m. Phone 3-1636.

4 9 Ford model A roadster, 823 Edsrehill Drive. Telephone 3-5440. (40) '37 Buick, Radio, Good tires, Lie. No. 42JISS3.

Private party Ph. 3-141S Sat. Sun. '37 CHEVROLET deluxe coupe, perfect condition: Lie. SOGDOI.

Private paity. Dial 4-2109 between 6 and p. m. 4 8 'S3 DODGE 4-dr. sedan.

Very clean inside out; 4 new i tires, Lie N'o S1I240. Dial 5-029: after 4:30 p. m. 4 0 '31 Ford Convert. Coupe Good condition, $135.

J941 Phone 5-1710. I I CHEVROLET special delux coups S1105; Lie. No. 2P2715. Cohb's Tout 1st Court, Apt.

32, San -Mateo (I'M '36 Chev 2-door Town Sed. Mechanically A-l, $300. GO Ciiadbomne C.ilir neral sen-ices will be held Monday from Layng Tmney chapel, witl interment in Golden Gate National cemetery, San Bruno. 600 Standard Oil of Cal 200 Transamenca 9 100 Union Sugar ADS TELL OF FLY MENACE During the recent swat-the-fly campaign in Argentina large adver- isements in newspapers and magazines told in graphic form of diseases spread by flies. ALUMINUM SULFATE IN EIRE Aluminum sulfate for the paper industry will be produced in Eire a laboratory process for its manufacture having been developed by the emergency scientific bureau.

GIVES OWN When a soldier bridegroom at a wedding in Chelmsford cathedral England dropped the ring and it ell through an iron grating the athedral provost, the Very Hev. W. E. R. Morrow, took a ring from lis own hand, and the ceremony irccceded.

In the Services Pfc. Egidio Fedenghi, son oi Mr. and Mrs. T. Federighi of 312 North Claremont street, has completed a 15-day furlough spent with his parents here and has returned to duty at Fort Leonarc Wood, Missouri.

I I PO.vriAC 'V convertible coupe, Rood i i i extras; Lie i Privato patty. Dial 3-35B7 MG NASH conv. coupe. Xew top, new synthetic tiros, motor overhauled, now brakes 3 7 3 Radio, licator. Phono S-IG-'T.

I PRANK FERR.4NDO Rrrtwiiod City HnrcinO REDWOOD CITY, March Ferrando, 38, East Palo Alto liquor store proprietor, died yesterday in a Belmont sanitarium after a long illness. A native of Italy, he had resided at 1575 Bayshore, East Palo Alto. He was a member of Court Madrone lodge No. 1, Foresters of America. He leaves his widow, Mrs.

and one child. Ezio Ferrando. Funeral services will be neid at 9:30 a. m. Monday from the Layng Tinney mortuary, proceeding thence to Mount Carmel church.

Interment will be in Holy Cross cemetery, Menlo Park. BOOM WAGES IN KANSAS According to a report by the Kan. sas state agriculture statistician, wages of Kansas faun laborers have moic than tripled since the depression days. Stildohaker Champion custom roupe. tires and i i '-'miles por gal.

Lie. SLJ9I. Prh.ito party. Dial 3-7273. (UP '30 Chov coupe, good Urea, motor, body; 25 miles per Kftl.

Lie- 0 2 4 4 $125. Mr. Racon, 312 Highland. Th. 3-1749.

I I'jSfi Chev. coupe, excel! --lit mechanical i i Very good Ph. 3-4030 Sn I urday Ford 4-dr. sedan: I i Rood ruhhci. Lie.

74GS71. Pall Bolmitnt THO-W a 6 m. 1941 JtSUICK In excel, i i I.K" No "j)G410. Prl. Dl i i 193TPontiac '8'TM condition, roort.Urvn; Me.

O220. Prlv. party. Ph. Bel.

1S1H-H. Uilal DKAT1C "AT I ON TABLE Meat, Butter, Cheese, Edible Fats and Oilb, Canned Milk, Canned Meat, and Canned Fish --Book 4, red stamps A8, B8, C8, D8, E8, and F8 valid through May 20, worth 10 points each. Red tokens may be used as change. Gasoline coupons 11 good for three gallons each Sugar--Stamp No. 30, ration book four, valid indefinitely for fivp nnnnds Stamp 40 valid to February 28, 1945, for five pounds for canning.

Fruits, Vegetables--B 4 blue stamps A8, B8, CS, D8, and E8 valid through May 20, worth 10 points each. Blue tokens used as change. Shoes--Stamp No. 18, ration book one, expires April 30. Airplane stamp No.

1, ration book three, valid indefinitely. THE RED CARNATION (Continued From Page 5) Lily and Rhino in lovt' If it lasted no more than a week, it would still a miracle. That about; 9 p. Tony called a taxi, and told the driver to take him to the Newark airport. He had decided that the plane leaving at 10:30 and reaching Washington at 12:05 must have been the one that Schneider had taken, if tie had taken any at all.

He had Schneider's picture in his pocket. At the airport, the columnist made straight for the office, gave his card to the man at the inf orraa- tion desk, and asked to see the transportation agent. He was shown in at once. "Sit down, Mr. Bigelow," the latter said.

"My name is Foster. What can I do for you?" "My inquiry is a little unusual," said Tony, "but I assure you that it is not motivated by curiosity. Were you here Thursday night before last--when the plane took off?" "Yes." ''Did you see the passengers?" "Yes. "it's my duty to place them aboar clthe plane, and I always look them over." "You have a list of them, I suppose?" "Certainly. The dispatch sheet tells all about them--even how much they weigh." "Would you let me look at Thursday night's list?" "Certainly.

There's nothing secret about it." (To Be Continued) Crossword Puzzle TO PREVIOUS ACROSS 1--Kind ol lowl S--Dry 9--SuperlnUvt ending 13--Speak 13--Boat propeller 11--Copy 15--Roman poet 16--Crime agnlnsi country 18-- Yields M-Wnrv 21-- Grouls W--Begins M--Crv 27--J 29--Tati! Jood 30--Portent 34-- Casual 37--Danish coin 38--Dissolved substance l--Character 43--Secret mectlnt 44--German city 47--Shrewish 50--Mr 81--Bow 53--Willow In camelry 53--Munuvrlpt labbr i M--Delirium 55--Childhood years TAMER, SAV rr-s HARD YES, POOR ECW.UNO UON BUT BECAUSE THE SMOSTTACE liAVE TO FEED Kl I VHS' I VERV HARD i By Lieut Dick Calkins BUCK ROGERS 25th CENTURY 'NOSEDIVE. YCUV-OOX. GOOD A3 NEW.W3MN- SUPER WHICH PUNT 3AYIN', ON SPACE DUTYSOON? ACO I VON'T BELIEVE BUCK'S NOSEDIVE TOLD ME THE i CHAW-PIN TO HAVE FAITH-AND I HAVE-V SECRET: I GOT EIGHT WEEK'S LEAVE 'KNOW HOW I'M "THE TIME NO I'M TO TRY TO AWE A LITTLE GIRL WEU, AGAIN I'M GO1N' TO HUNT A GUY NAMED WAYAULTTXJ PILOTS oo.ru. wour Wrm 60ME UTTLE BED RIDING HOOD' Friend in Need AH CERTAINLY THAT'S WHY CALL T'ANKYOU, JOE-JI YOU ARE TRUE PAL- BUT TWO T'OUSAN 1 DOLLAR NOT MY OL' PAPA HAVE BAD HEALTH AW THE RANCHO 16 ONLY PLACE FOR HEEM-SOJ MUS' KEEP RANCMO e-ee- PEPITO- I GOT A COUPLE 0' YOU'RE WELCOME TO AN' THEN I MAKE BAD INVESTMENT- AN' POUP-- ALL MY MONEY NOW I MUS' MAKE PAYMENT ON MY KANCHO' ALAS Edited by Drew Pearson and Bob Alton HAP HOPPER, Washington Correspondent LOOK, BRUNO. SOMEONE EeTTEf? GO E5 THE HERE AND TOR'S HOUSE, rr'see WHO HE is KEEP KiM THAT AMJ5T BE HOHM'S GOSH.

WHATA 5T5AN6E LOOKING KXBE TO BE HID- DEN'WAV OUT IN THE NOT A 5IGN CF ANVONE BUT I'VE 6OTA FUNINV FEEUN I'M BEIMS WATCHED IVONDER WHAT 1 By Ernie Bushmfflar Extra Riders? THANKS FORTH' BUGGY OH--OH-LET US OUT MISTE5- QUICK! i CAR-- M4YBE WE CAN GET A LIFT SACK TO TOWN IS THAT PART OF THE FLOOR SHOW, DAM-OR AM I BEING CATTV? TRUST MONSIEUR AND MADAME THEV MUST BE GOOD CUSTOMERS' PIERRE PHILIPPE HIMSEI IS SEATING THcMl CURIOUSA THEM, I XOU'RE LIKE A BLOODHOUND PlJPPV' DIDN'T WE AGREE --NO WHV SHOULD A HAN BE SO NERVOUS AND JUMPV, TAKING HIS OWN WIFE OUT TO DINNER? By Frank V. Marjnek Mental Pressure DOiS WINSLOW OF THE NAVY WU5T EMPLOY THE DISGUISED TECUKJIQUE wrrwouT HIS KNOWLEDGE IS OUR AXIS LEADERS ARE USING HYPNOTICS TO PRY INFORMATION FROM PRISONERS. WlWNlNS BATTtES. 5ABOTASE.AND EVEN ASSASSINATING ENErMY LEADERS! LET US PUT IT TO THE I FEEL OMETHING TELLS UE HAVE A TOU6H IOMBRE ON OUR HANDS Jf OU MEAN YOU'RE 6OIN6 TO HYPNOTISE HIM? A I I A I I i -March "4 Frederick hnsli.ind of i Milod of How a i of San i I i M.iltli.it I A i Mcmlioi nt f.odRi 1 A Jl. i i i i i SOIMO'S i li i a Mnrrli Ti, I'M HIMO in frf.in 2 I ru.id.

I i fsnmi 1 i i i i i i i i a I i N. i i 1 Crosby N. Gray Co. i AUTOS WANTED 51 PARTY h.g cnsh for 18X0 to 1939 sedan, any innke. Mnit ho Hlnl 4-J218.

(E1)-a SarTMateo Florist U'n I i a i i i M. ui Patterson O'Conncll K. FUNKKA1 HOMH rnttorson Dun CVConnell A 8. M. Dial I I 1-- Food llsti 2-- nic Altar 3 -Flat 4-- Aquatic mammal Srwlnc Implement t-- Drunl-f 7-- HrarliiR orBan 8-- OrlRinntf ii-Coiiidrtri Hi -(jump II-- Cuupujiit 17 Psmown oaUlc medic 23-- Su7Rlcnl a i pollccmnn i i LIT.

ABNEH The Loneliest Profession By Al Capp ANY- PAN5Y-T-AHVE ONE IN PER- BIN A-THINKIN IT kH 15 WILLlN' AH'M PROUD O'TH BOY.T- EF'TWARNT HIM A-WO-RKIN' HIS HEART OUT- W'D STARVE THAR'S MAH MAMMY AN' P-PAPPY. EV'RY NIGHT THEY C-COMES AN' WAVES T'ME EF TH' WIND iS RIGHT. THASS MIGHTY BRAVE. 0' YO' PAPPY PEAR." BUT SIGHff-- RECKON YO 1 15 RIGHT WIF ANYONE IN THET CONDISHUNrr ABBIE an' SLATS Jobs to Do By Raebum Van 31-No (Scot) 34-- Accompany iS-- Ciootl luck loktn ift-- 2 -Annoy THAT 6UES4 IT'S i- PeRFUVE iS I'MJtO-PILOT BEOINNIN'TD so INTER-HAD BEEN ASPWYXIATE ESTED IN A HIT IN COME BOTH rrjOESN'T LORIMER'6 "I APPLYIN6 A TDU3NQUET TO THE CO-PlLOT'S LESS-AND ThEN A 2O MILLIMETER HIT THE SKIPPER. IT CARRIED AWAY HIS A IllimMT "THE CO-PlLOTtt COMTBOLS HAD BEEN SHOT OUT.

WHILE I WAS APPLYING A 'iCURSlQOET TO THE OF THE SKIPPER'S LE6- HE FLV THE SHIP WITH THE "rr ww TOUGH IN BUT HL OF US HAD SEEN TRAINED TO DO CUR JOBS- AND AS LON6AS WERE A4LE WE DO OUR JOSS. THEN -SHRAPNuL HIT US. IT CARRIED AWAV.

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