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rets, HULTE.Y AXD i LIVESTOCK ST, FXD1GREKD CVHXO. 1 1 a r. CltrOZ. rtaflj ItM Master JUa Ca- WIT i-a. or J-s SEWING MACHINES GARDEN SIWUES SINGES srtt'lMi liaCHINt CO Setter Noa Pe: Your -Mi MUSTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS WE TEACS BOUZ 3M -V Su 4-UVY FERTILIZER Su.

Male aaci or FERTTUZEH CO Pacne cr 3-r Stock Market 39 WILL iiuaitvn. COM UM rues A-VY MAKfe OILED act! ADJUSTED la your toat. IliO TOP SOIL POTTIKG SOIL ASID GARDEN ROCKWOOD COAL VAKO Phoat uiuaru tt! 1ST? BurllriEime Att. Paooe 3-ali SANDV BLACK TOP SOIL. Perullterv, NEW YORK.

BPl aflvaapes oa la- crrajed todrr tram: brole ftiurpij. sio-l tsint to nore Uisa points in cfcrjr This aoo tlie automobile aeruoa UK- rcotori OBITUARIES NEWS FfllinfW HllS SCOUTS AND CUBS 1 UUllUCl PRESKAT PROGRAM 18. 1947 SANJMATEO TIMES-11 Sierra Club Presents Excellent Program at J. C. PRESENT PROGRAM BOOKS WANTED LlDrirtei oousnt.

Hlfbest ecu pain SuodaiJ 4-31)1 vMi "Will Pay for complete flousebola Furniture mad ForaisWnfs or InSiTiduai KISCELLANEOL'S 'FOR SALE WILL lop pncc elec otx floor covering. F'ree. appraisal. PTQBPI serrlce. Ph.

4-2746 tM APPLIANCE REPAIRS 40b GENERAL EbECTRIC SALES and SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Ptctrlc RasiM Blictrlc Water Heaters Irons and Ironers Vacuum Cleaners Kefrlfierators Freeiert TODR AUTHORIZED C-K AGENT "TECCO" JJJS Camlne HAVB EASY WASHER REPAIRSD B7 ONLY Factory Representative ON FEKIKSOLA Peninsula Appliance Phone 34926 HO-BI HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOB SALE SHINGLES i and 3 red Hi? and rldcc imiis PLYWOOD of IMJMC Manure anc OrsarJrs: Garden Sat- huher. jlies VlANO. 1554 Snara Plan Jb lions if.c rite. Ral! lilted bj NorlolL PIANOS 47a Larje aad Ideal lor theaih- SPINET PIANOS Walnut, isahotany TUNING and REPAIRING I 517 Rd. BurL Ph.

BUILDING BLOCKS KOBI-ER A CHASE apt. (raa nlano. Beuy Rou spinet piano. New. llcht weight "PmaaliW" blocks A are now available in sizes 4 I and 8 16.

Also special-twiu such sash, partition, end jolsu and bond. WESTERN PUMISTONE PBODDCljj COMPANY Commercial Hoad. olf Old Couatr San Calll. Pi. -C.

1503 1431 FURNITURE MART Broadway. Burl. Ph. 3-WJJ I47AI Mahocany console table SIS: platform rocker Kenmore vacaum J32: S250 bauo. MS: table ramp: French commode; 9x12 broadloom; till Chl- hooked, scatter run; It.

mirrors: Chinese table lamp: Zenith console S75; antique tapestry: love seat: Chickerinc Grand: bicycles 13 S25: bric-a-brac. 3 Corte Anita. Millbrae. ph. illllbrae 435.

PRACTICE PUSO-Uli Reconditioned-- Terms--Tradaa Tuninc and Repairing. KUTPER VAX 4: STORAGE 123: Camino. Phone 4-1025 PIANOS Ntw Spinet tnxi arailable. Dita. boulht and sold on easy urma Tunlsc and Repairlnc.

E. J. JURGENSEN CallfornU Burl. Pb 3-JOix Beautiful modern bedroom set. complete with box spring mattress, bedspread curtains to match: al- i so complete fire set: teakvood con-, ole table with compartment for email radio: occasional chairs and small desk: tuxedo, size 38.

double- breasted iSTiift's). Phone 3-1369. UPRIGHT PIANO Plain maiuxany cue. reasonable. Phone 4-J03I.

141-Ai pc-nit or more i Ai) set( fi meals rallied itarplT after an earU decline and late tne all cams riacmc to is D6V Chemical. Good) ear ran up a point in the tire department. Gains ol a point or more fere noted in International Harvester, Coca Cola. American Smeltinc. Crane Coiapanj.

Pepsi Cola. Pullman, and Tetas ciflc Coal OH. i Cancan Mills made a new hiih on a i rise 3 pointi. International BUJI The largest of the season (tiful Butano forest in this county to date attended the monthly moot-, which lovers are to ing sponsored by the junior collcRC; rs relation area. Bert Harvard Park I'nit was called (tnitr Wednesday evening Werder.

county chief fire warden, to order by Mrs. William Bohn and in poUjgc auditorium when the discussed the forest, its value to greetings extended the education committee of the Loma the county and its beauties, and fathers. Girl Scouts and fourth Pric(a of the Sierra club I Rave a commentary on the film arE 'Kri grade Brownies led in the pledge printed colored slides, a movie I whicn was uade by Miss Frances ap.Vin-eai at i li i 1 to flag. and two speakers on the Dieterich. who was in the aum- air.cn: the.

AJJ lndiM danw wa given by Harvey Dowling of Burlingame ence. Werder is confident that the Troop No. 138, composed ol seconu displayed some beautiful photo-'. stand of redwood trees will be pre- unci his death. He had been Ince October.

1941 Durant celebrated his trtmi at home and is more ever A super-salesman uas the snot oc i lhe isth gra ce Brownies under the oirec-' graphic work of the High Sierra served. tion of Mrs. J. A. Walkama.

Each hen he showed colored slides Miss Lucy Hal! of the San Mateo i.d ina'tiai child had made her own costume mring the Sierra dub members school faculty and a it today than' and jj an drum. to their base camp. dub member, acted as chairman Musical selections on the violin er around the Mono pass region I of the evening. Next monthly meet- by Hichard Huston with Richard was outstanding. Dowling comment-, ing of the community hall group Peterson as piano accompanist, ed on the pictures as they were.

is set for April fcrtord Me- ideas. Dur: llch suunK the the history 'oreamier iiie Gfntr.i were enjoyed. A skit "A Night at the Movies" was presented by Cub by Charles ness Machines lost 3 points lo a 1 Motor corporation in low at 300. I jus with a capital ol J1000. part ft Market news was not I of It borrowed, he built and lost sue-l paCK I anr corporation lsuci Increased cesdre fortunes which al one ilme flipper, carnlnu reports.

Some showed amounttd to rSO.000.000. la February. 1936. hoDrever. ne a petition in bankruptcy, hsiuis seis of 250 atalnst Uablliues ol Allister.

general The movie dealt with the beau-' nouneed. chairman, an- I record hlths. A siront technical sltion aided the list also. There was but a small azsount ol sew buying, bus the point in favoi ol the market was the withdrawal of scalar, orders. Grauu took toe Sarly in the day the marcel soared aialn god tha Uarch position reached a new 30-year oish J3.0S a bushel.

Thret-dollar whVat has been seen only twice the history of the nation After runnlnf.up sharply, irains fell i to cenu from the best levels HOME APPLIANCES LimlUd suDol5 available for immediate delivery Eureka Vacuum Cleaners and Opriiht Models $79.50 Each- CamDlete Astern includini Iloor Ppltiner 1149-95 Thor Gladiron Coraslete irtth irinis and thermostat $89.95 FOR immediate sale: I Eastman I6MM macazlne camera. 3 inters carrying case; Eastman 16MM souua projector FSION, movie screen: heht meter, 2 rolls Zinc Kodachrome film. Uke nev, used 60 days. 1700 value for 1550. Phone 4-4166.

43) LEVY BROS. Ban Mateo--Burliruame VENETIAN BLINDS Steel or Aluminum Free Estimates. DIRECT PROM MANXJFACTDRER Cunie Manufacturing Co. Phone Redwood City 43i AUTOS FOB SALE FOR sale--1930 Uod'l A Ford coupe. 5275.

Motor in excellent condition. Complete overhaul Job Just eomplet- ed. Tires in eoo4 condition. Can seen at 828 Toyon way (out Jitter- sou Redwood City, after 7 each nlrht. Call Redwood City for iurthef information.

(4!) 1941 Eontlac sedan, always driven rs present owner, this car is to 1st class mechanical appearance excel, has radio, heater, deluie Theel new tires. Check it. drive it. Price is Call S. M.

4-MSO Dealers please do not call. (491 '46 Chev. convertible, excel, radio, heater, foe Itchts. spot Ujhlt. skirts, -windshield washer.

Make otter. 815 S. M. (49 and closed at declines ol to 10 cents a bushel from toe previous close. The train decline was seen as helpful for the market since rising trains recently been termed bearish 0- cause of the prospect of new wane brousht on by hither livlnB costs.

Dow Jones averages: Industrials 174.95. up 1.40; rail 48.70. up 0.45: utility 35.18, up 0.13; 65 stocks 6306. up 0.53. Sales totaled 680.000 shares compared with shares yesterday.

Curb volume was 190.000 shares, the same number as were traded yester 'ro chairman Mrs Harry MrS- rio11 Bu lTOW L. Dr. Frank Complimented at Stanger historj- instructor of the r. Ttf Mnrnp San Mateo Junior college, guest, OAtt U1AICU tiuilic speaker who built his talk around home Qf Mrs Bradleyi MU. WHITE tolaTa" the'Hayward park area and told of early life and happenings of terday at her walnut Hictrict Burlingame.

Mrs. mother ol uie QlStncl. i K. white, city ciert ot Burim- 1 j' rs countr. Mrs.

White, nee Lena Knisnt. Leonard Hansen, membership csairman reportea a rowi nt educJlt i On group me to membership to date at an all i Orion Burrow, who was i-u well known to oW-tlme residenu hiph for Havward Dirk lg WnUair: Bohn Announced Varied Topics For Toastmistresses must take an active part in today's world," according to Dr. F. Sharp, who addressed the the setting for a joint party re- Toastroistress dub at the San Ma- cently where members of Turn- teo un or college recently. "In order to do this they will find it necessary to speak well and con- honor Mrs.

Orion Burrow, who was. vjncing iy vice-president of the P-TA until I The program tomorrow night 721 Santa Inez, San Mateo, was her resignation on March 6. will consist of topics chosen by the S30 was added. An active participant in school Nominating committee was an- affairs, Mrs. Burrow has been in Imvame, and two sons, and Herbert K.

White, survive. Mrs. White was a member of the Bur- ilnsame Christian Science church. WILLIAM HENRY GREENMAN day. Bond turnorer of 3.025,0w com- Grcc pared with jz.750.000 yesterday.

Funeral services for William Henry died "at his home stKfbonS 1 srerace equals 100): STOCKS i noon from the chapel of Sneider and Mineral Surfaced Roofing LUMBER CEDAR SHINGLES Pacific Builders' Supply 947 Bramten Road. San Carlos Phone S. C. 837-0 (43 (411 BICYCLES TRICYCLES LAWN- UOWERS. All sizes.

Immediate Expert repair service for ail makes and models. Pick-up and" Delivery Service JACK SMITH, TOYS li BICYCLES Phone 5-1215. 143) LOVELY FURNITURE 'From Peninsula Home Molt exquisite hand-carved 9-pc. Queen Anne dinlne room set; custom built hand-carved solid mahos- any twin 4-poster bedroom set; TOOK maple twin bed set; Victorian sofa chair: Grandfather clock: Hersche- des mantel clock; walnut secretary; walnut bookcase: mahogany Imperial console table; brown mahogany tilt-top table; 5-PC. rock maple dinette set; mahogany china closet; story book doll case; 12x15 Persian rus: broadloom rug; 8x10 broadloom rug; Occidental gas A A A FURNITURE MART 145! Broadway, Burl.

Phone 3-5833 WINDOW SHADES Quality Shades at Popular Frtwi Also Reversing. Repairing ud Recovering. Venetian Blinds Made to order. Aluminum aaa Steel Plats. Free Estimatti.

KILGORE'S Phone 3-1081 TABLE PADS Guaranteed Beat and Liquid Prsoi. Perfectly tailored to tit rour table Choice ot 8 colors. Phone S. M. 3-fl'JaO.

WILHAMSON-BENNER SOME FURNISHERS 139 Su Uateo. 1411 JOLIN FURNITURE CO. Dial 4-OaM 214 Street Larza selection, new ieuro and rugs Unfinished furniture See us tor food wines In household furnishings TWO pr rose taffeta drapes, twin bedspread to match; grey satin twin size bedspread. 1 pr. curtains to match; yellow brown chenille spread; also gold brocade spread, both dbl.

bed Phone 3-4745. 1-pt. Electrolux refrtgirator, almost new electric stove, dinette set, lots of other Trades. Easy terms KUIPER VAN STORAGE 1233 S. El Camino, 8.

M. Ph. 4-1W! TABLE-TOP stove 6-pc. Monterey llvint room set $85: 5-pc. Monterey bedrm.

set J50; youth bed S25; washing machine miscellaneous. 708 1st rear duplex, San Mateo, Phone 3-5141. IROKZR. Easy, DeLux cabinet model perfect condition. 1155.

Call between 7 9 p. m. and Sunday all day. 370 Village way. So.

San Francisco HIDED A REFRIGERATOR' can nelp you. MODERN APPLIANCE CO. til South Ellsworth Avanut San Uateo. (41 OUTDOOR wooden Chaise lounge, 127.50: wooden kitchen table. S5: 3- way mirror, $15.

1 round blue mirror. 55. Ph. 4-065J. (431 DEEP Freeze.

antiQue clock, mlrrot. fireplace grate: V4 HP. motor, pump: kitchen table, marble table, leather chairs. Hepplewnlte chair, blackboard, desk pad. metal bed.

window shades, toys. Phon 3-0550. (43) 50 OLADleLBB BULBS FOR M.OO A truly rainbow collection of giant flowered varieties; young, vigorous bulbs that will glorify your garden this summer. B. C.

EELLETT, Box 1102 Orovllle. Calir. 143) DE SOTO '41 cust, bus. coupe, fluid drive, excellent condition, 115Si. Private party.

Burl. 3-1994. (491 1945 Dodse. Complete with heater radio. 13200.

Address 4102 Beresford. San Mateo. (491 1931 FORD Roadster, excellent mechanical condition, new tires, good brakes, stllbeam headlight, JZSO. Call after 6 p. 3-9083.

(4BI 1937 CADILLAC 'BO 1 good paint, motor, tires, radio, heater, 45,000 -actual miles. Sest offer over or trade takes. Ph. 4-J873. (49) Motorbike, 1 mos.

old, good power speed, many extras. condition thruout. A bargain at J125. Phone 3-1M1- 149) 1937 2-door podge sedan, good condition, good tires. 3-2216.

Seasonable. Ph. (49) POKD Jeep, 1945 motor, tof imd side curtains, low mileage, call TTJi 4110 after 6 o'clock. (49) 1947 Kaiser 4-door 150 miles. For sale at cost.

Phone 5-0380. (49) 936 PLYMOUTH coupe, good mechan- Call 5-10S9 alter 6 (48) RESTAURANT stove. French range, show cases, bar and stools, lame refrigerator, dishwasher. KCIPER VAN STORAGE 1232 8. Camino.

S. M. Ph. FOR SALE By Owner. Underwood typewriter in perfect shape, reasonable.

Mac's Piece, 128 Main San Mateo. (43) SUITS, coaie and dresses, siw 12 to 30; girl's coats, dresses, 1-12: boy's navy blue suit, si. U. All like new material. 3 Corte Anita.

Millbrae 435 (43) ELECTRIC RANGE Used 1 month; drapes, antinue chair with arms, antique corner chair and 4 cane-bottom chairs, all 6 chairs for 1610 El Cajnlco, San Mateo. THREE Remington typewriters. Model 10, noiseless, late model, 1st class condition. 175 each. G.

W. Williams 10 Calif, 4-1796. (43) MAN'S double-breasted blue suit and. black wool overcoat, it. 36-3I; lady's figure ice skates, siie 5.

Ph. 3-9611. BASINBTTE net, new, 15; maternity ciotnes Is corset, a. 10; browa ea- bardlne suit; blk. evening coat miscellaneous clothes.

Phone 3-9670, 5 H. P. 3-phase heavy duty Westinghouse, $75. CITY MARKET 37 San Mateo. (43 GRANDFATHER'S clock, antique, perfect condition, mahogany: 2 cribs it high chair; Taylor-tot.

Ph. Betaoat 11H-M betw. 1-7 p. m. Thor Washing Machine Old model, good working condition Phone 3-0747.

(43) VENETIAN BLINDS 55c Square Pool and Repairing ART CRAFT S74 Lorton Burl. Phone 4-3M8 ANTIQUE' MUSIC BOX Olympla. beautiful tone, 37 records, all In perfect condition. Ph. 3-4313.

(43) You. too. can nave lovelier in lust days by using our iltw shower doors. Blmply sorub with oap 3 tlmei day and close the ahower door Richard. HARRY LEE FLO.

HT 0 145 RoUIn Burtlnsame 3-U91 Fireplace Accessories in solid brass. Peninsula Wrought Iron Worm El Camino, opp. 2Jnd San Mateo SHOWER DOORS Made to your order will you. Home Mwnorln, 3230 Kl Ctmlno Real, S. M.

5 5S 2 COVER your Jloors neatly and Inei- ptnslvely with Service Bond Linoleum at 85c so. yd. Broadway Furniture Mart. H52 Broadway, Burlln- same. Ph.

3-S833. 7-Pc. custom built bedrm. set, unusam. ejcellent fontlitlon.

t2M; table-top IU5: '47 home ireeier, IJ35. Call Bottlmort, MlUbrat 494. (41) COUCH for sale, reasonable. Phone 4-3178. IRONER, PORTABLE HIM I PhOM 4-1131.

(41) and chair, rust color, also atoetftr nfrlnrator; all In food rondltlon.Van be seen at South 0 Dinlni rm. let, 115; llvlnn rm. Ml. 115 stove. Wifh LM oven.

140: Bedroom set abll nf, mashlnc machine. IM. Phone J4-34M. (411 111 2 Wilton ru ceiifnt rondltl' BFNDIX Ho DESK Larce double dest and 2 executive chairs. 2215 El Camino, Koom SOS.

San Mateo. OLD Royal plnneer irashlnc machine, fits on wash trays, and needs Slight repair, motor la ptrlta condition! Price S12.80. Ph. 3-8331. (43) 101 Cultured pearls, valued 1500, rifice for Private party.

Boi 4255, S. M. Times. (43) leal condition, p. 1933 DODGE 4-door sedan, clean and In sood.condltion.

Make offer. Ph. 3-4113- 9 PONTIAC sedan, 100.000 miles, in fair condition, WOO. Phone Bei- mont 2272-R. Today Yesterday Week ago Month ago Year fcto 1H7 hlth 1947 low.

Today Week aio 50 Indus 145.36 143.22 143.83 153.41 161.17 .151.47 141.99 3D Rails 442: 43.54 43.77 49.02 62.94 50.30 43.44 20 90 Otife stox "6.81 119.2a 76.77 177.67 77.23 118.20 Sullivan. 15 North Ellsworth ave. The Rev, Cecil Osborne of the Bur- Imearae church will olfie'-u: Interment will take place at wood- lawn cemetery. Mr. Greenman wa a native of Keo- BONDS 10 20 Indus ftails 123.66 113.43 112.16 1H.43 ..123.85 113.46 112.00 117.37 .123.11 113.28 111.43 116.17 kuk.

Iowa, and had hred here for 80.67 126.081 leaies a wiie. Mrs. Ella T. 89,19 139.56 Greenmn. and son.

Clark C. Green- 8J.I3 U8.63'i man lri Mateo. 78.30 117.25, He was a member of Cleveland i loore. 211, A. F.

A. M. of 20 SO Illinois, tjtils MISS ROSE B. KELLV Funeral for Miss Rose B. Kelly, 69, a native cf Colma, wno nounccd as follows: Mrs.

Edward strumental in providing excellent David, chairman. Mrs. Leonard i speakers an( mus icai talent for Hansen, Mrs. F. T.

Peterson, Mrs. ansen, rs. eerson, rs. meetings. She was presente Aian Ryall and Leil Young, pnn- ith a gift in appreciation of hey cipal.

Room prize was won by Miss W0l Three past P'TA president Ella Levy's second grade. Special movies were shown by Leil Young in the school library for all children attending with their parents and exhibits of handcraft were on display. A requiem mass will be said, at St. Boniface's Catholic church. Golden com men cine at 10 o'clock.

Month 114.39 11J.3I 1H.84 died at Community Year 120.01 115.74 110.01 1147 114.97 112.98 117.10 1947 113.13 110.11 115.80 SAN FRANCISCO, March were mlied In Quiet tradlnt tills moraine on the San Francisco- Stock Exchange. The exchange's average firmed 1 cent to 49,47. Net changes after four hours of trading showed 14 stock: nleher, 13 lower and 13 unchanged. MODEL A COOPE. new paint, good tires, motor in excellent condition Phone 4-0989.

IMS PONTIAC streamliner sedanette, radio, heater, many extraj. Ph. 5-atj2t. 149) Suits: Bid Ask torn Alaska Jnneau i 5V 200 Atlas Diesel Engine. 9 central Eureka Xing.

1.20 1.35 200 Chrysler 95 100 Consol Indus 38 36i 300 Creameries of Amer 18Vi 19 200 DiOiorglo Fruit 'A'. 24 36 100 Do 'S' 24 16 100 Qenl Motors 1 59V, 200 Honolulu Consol OH 43 300 Llbby McNelll 10 lOli 500 Menaico Ms 2 65 2.85 100 Nitl Auto Fibres UVi 11 200 Natomas Co 12 12V 200 Pac Cst Aggregates 7 3 7T 200 Pac 4014 40H 100 Do 5i4s pfd 38 38! 100 Pac Lighting 58 59 200 Rheem Mfg 21'i 13000 San Maurlclo Mining Itc 17c 200 Soundvlew Pulp 494i 50V. 100 Southern Pac 40 3 41V 4 600 Transamerica 200 Union Oil of Cal 207 CHEVROLET 5-pass. club radio, very clean, spec, de luxe model, no dealers. 819 Acacia drive.

Burllneume, after 8 p. m. (491 TRUCKS AND TRAILERS 50 Two-wheel car trailer, box, 6.16 tires, wheels interchangeable with Chevrolet car. Ph. 'AUTOS WANTED jj WANT CASH? See us before you sell sour car to anyone.

We're paring the highest casn prices to founa anywhere for USED CARS BURLINGAME MOTOR BIG PONTIAC LOT LARGEST ON THE PENIKSCTLA 118 California Drive. Burlingame Interment cemetery. The rosary follow at Holy Cross be recited at o'clock tomorrow nisht at funeral streets. chapel. Dinsadcro at Post Kiss Kelly was the sister of Anne and Sirab Kelly, daughter of the late John and Anne Kelly, sister of the late Mamie Fay, Julia Orecne, John, Frank, Thomas, and Peter Kelly.

She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis. THOMAS KNUCKLES Thomas 73. 1002 Fourth San Mateo, died at Community hospital this mornrac after a lone illness. He was ft native of Lexlns- ton, and had lived here lor 32 He is survived by his wile.

Margaret, and a brother, Webster, of San Mateo. Funeral services are pending at the Sneider and Sullivan funeral chapel. OSCAR BEHGSTBOM Oscar Bergstrom, 78. 968 El Camino Real, San Carlos, died jesterday at his home after a long illness. He had lived In San Carlos a year and a bait and was a native of Sweden.

He is survived by his wife Emma; Mrs. J. E. Spain. Lomita Vital Statistics daughter, Mrs.

J. E. Spain. Lomita Park, and three sons, Samuel, Iron Mountain, Simon, San Carlos, Carl, Flint, Mich. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 19.

at 2 p. m. from Ahe Crosby-N. Gray chapel under the auspices of Rev. Davidson, First Baptist cnurch, San Mateo.

Interment will be at Cypress Lawn cemetery. tED CHILE REVOLT Bernardo O'Higgins led the Open Sundays Phone 4- When Buylnt or Selling tour USED CAR it Will Pay You to Ceal Wlu THE LEADER I Open Sunday A 100 California Burl. Ph. 3-3677 (SI I TOP GASP FOR DSED CARS and Equities, four San Mateo DeaMi MOTOR SAUCS CO. 101 Su Uateo.

Phont (ill The followine vital statistics for San Mateo county were complied today by County Clerk W. H. Augustus: MAKRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED SHAHHO-GTJTKIK--Alfred Abraham Shapiro, 35, and Mary Gutkin, IT, both of Ban Francisco. A TIEDEMANN Chester' Chilean revolt from Spam and Barnes, Redwood city, and Eve- became the nation's first pres- lyn Tledemann, 11, Menlo Part. PECK-WALLACE Reese Peck, SI, went.

Salinas, and Jeanrie wallach, 20, San Jose. LEAvrrr-DAT--James Boston Leavitt 21, and Opal Betty Day, 28, both of Oakland, SOOORKA-LARSON--John J. Sogorkl 23. Stanford University, and Margaret Louise Larson, 32, San Francisco, HAMLIN KATJTENBERG Ernest Hamlln 25 Fontelle Kan- tenberr, 21, both of San Jose. WILLIAMS OOODHART Verne C.

Williams, 48, Burlingame, and Glovelia Goodhart. 30, San Mateo. A marriage license was issued yesterday In San Francisco to Dealn Haien, 25. Menlo Park, tnd Janet Forsberg, 21. San Francisco.

DIVORCE FILED CLEMENCE-- R. vs. John Austin: extreme cruelty. FERRARIO--Eunice M. vs.

Henry mental suffering. HOLM--Alberta J. vs. Jack n- treme cruelty. HOWARD--Eugene V.

vs. Ellen extreme cruelty. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES GRANTED MADSEN Adallne AdeUa from R. Wellington: extreme cruelty. WALDEN--Kathleen from Milton R.

extreme cruelty. FINAL DECREES GRANTED BISHOP--Vara V. from Arthur H. JONES-Inez from Alyle A. SKAOB--Ethel M.

from Abner D. Milte Alumnae Show at Palace A Notable Success Maids, matrons, and small fry uicu I.UUUUUU1U yesterday I modeled in the Mills college alter a Illness will be held nae "Something Old and Some- Thursday morning in San Francisco. Palace, hotel on Saturday. It was one of'the best fashion revues seen in many a moon, with both the old- fashioned dresses and the latest in modern wear winning "Ohs and Ahs" from the audience, which in- cluded'about a thousand women. Some of the mannequins were professionals while others modeled with a professional air from the Mills alumnae, present students, and children of alumnae.

I among the geutsts were Mrs. William A. Pucnner, Mrs. G. B.

Bradley and Mrs. E. A. Shappard. Others present were the Mesdames Albert Sterlekar, James Maloney.

C. H. Burk, R- F. Figaro, F. J.

Zichosch, Roy Yager, George Daher, E. H. Perry, Thomas Osterman and R. J. Lapic.

Peninsula Alumnae Well Represented Phi Mu sorority recently celebrated its 95th birthday. Phi Mu was founded at Wesleyan college Macon, Georgia, and is next to the oldest women's organization in the United States. i Eta Alpha chapter of Phi Mu at 1 the University of California was hostess to all alumnae around the LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY Of SAX MATEO OF CALIFORNIA SfOTICE TO Settled proposals will received at the office of the Purchulnc Aient. County o( San Mateo. In the- County Court House.

Redwood City. California: i 10:00 Mnrrli 1947. at which time they will be publicly opened and In tin office of the Pilrchasinp Agent, for the performance in iiccordanco with the plan-s anil specifications there- for, to which fpfclal reference made, of the olenrlnR and prubhtnsr operations fnr the realignment of County Road Xo SO. also known as Canada Road, S.tn Mareo County. California, as follows: From the existing Canada Road neaft- the entrance to tho property known as Canada Park, belnfc approximately 5 miles nlonit aaig rond in a generally northerly direction from Wood- slilc.

California: thence In a ffan- erally northerly direction to the Intersection of the said Canada i Tload No. 19. alo as Ralston Arenne. said proposed realignment beinK approximately 4.7 miles In length Station 134400 to Item Clcar.inp nnd Gnibr-'nE bay at a banquet. Peninsula alumnae include Mrs.

Carl Benminghoven, vice-; rate, of ware, Mrs. Henry Author Elected Honorary Member Of Field Society Of local interest is the news of Guy Winfrey, Napa author, being elected an honorary member of the Eugene Field society. Honorary memberships are limited to those authors who have made an outstanding contribution to contemporary literature. Guy is the brother of H. E.

Winfrey of 867 Bayshore boulevard, I Treasure Island. Burlingame, contractor and builder who recently retired and is vacationing with wife- in the Hawaiian Islands. I Howe, past national officer: Mrs. I Edward Lanphier, Mrs. Harold Skillman, Mrs.

E. Ransom Fox, Mrs. Harry A. Moore, Mrs. Stanley Harrison, Mrs.

Noel Eldred, Miss Joan MeAuliffe, Miss Beverley Cote, Miss Ruth Paulson, Mrs. Arthur Kahn, Mrs. Eldon Moot, Mrs. Raymond Rath, Mrs. Fred Dasnier, Mrs.

Thomas Farthing. Dr. Dorothy Kaucher and Dr. Jewyl Booth Murphy. Members of the San Francisco Peninsula alumnae will meet on March 22 at the Officer's club on New Arrivals REFRIGERATOR.

Westinghouse, good condition, $150; man's suede sport coat. Hi, hardly worn, large, 33.3 sleeve, cost t7S. Phone 3-3971. BAB? and high chair, 1st class condition. Fh.

3-1S10. (43) TYPEWRITER, Remington noiseless, standard size, completely overhauled, 1st class condition. 140. Phone 3-1621. REMINGTON automatic shotgun, gauge; Remington portable nrrlter.

Ph. 3-8681. type' (431 MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE WILL trade furniture and lovely act- tor good car. Low rent; 3 adults. Box 4243.

S. M. Times. (4J-A) MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WI pay nllb prton ten OM'i IUM ciotlui. trunlt.

iu oan dui to our parting problem Stai fora Clothing Shop. 9to Mian at alto fhant A 4ii 48 NDIX cempletely over- aulrrl. rAndltxm onom rtrUe, Hibi Mateo i CAILpEN SUyPl Well Rotted Cow Manure and Colma Top Soil At Mills Hoipltal Three babies were born at Mills hospital this mornlne. A boy was born to Mrs. William Hotan, 1404 Maple San Mateo.

Boys were torn to Mrs. Venice Howell, 1017 El Camino Real, Burlln- gamc, and to Mrs. W. T. Klley.

658 Oreen San Bruno. Three births were also reported yesterday. Boys were bom to Mrs. Arthur Tviltnes. 1S7 Santa Inez Lomlta Park, and to Mrs Janes Downey, 1511 Maple San Mateo.

A girl was horn to B. W. Oreenbaugh, 300 Peninsula Burllcgame. At South San Franeiieu SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, March II. --A girl born South San Francisco hospital yesterday to Mis.

Roy Thurman. 509 Maple st, South San Franclxro. In San The following births to Bin Mateo county were recorded yes Kay Jn San Francisco: To the wlte of George L. Aievedo, Daly March I. a girl; to the life of Donald W.

Hess, South San Francisco, March 12, a boy; to the wife of Warren N. McCann. Colma, March 19, a girl, to the wife of Robert L. Parker. Redwood City.

March 12. a girl: to the wife of Homer f. 13. a bor. At FaU Newt Servlre) PALO ALTO.

March --A son was born lo Mr and Mrs. urrrll Hallrn heal, ol Shady Wlnilsor dnvf, Orlos, yesterday at the Palo AUn hoaptul (or IS i Loair, mm LATF.ST tiresereen. Move ami l-h. 3-44M 1411 SAVE TOPS Save celery tops, chop them VCKP- vegc- DEATH NOTICE BERGSTROM--In San Carlos, March 17, Oscar Berestrom, beloved husband of Emir.n Berffstrom. beloved lather of Mrs.

J. Spam, Lomita Park. Sara Bergstrom, Iron Mountain. Carl Bergstrom, Plint, and Simon Bergstrom, San Carlos, and six ffrandchlldren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March II, 1947, at 3 D.

m. at the chapel of Crosby-N. Gray 23 California drive, Burltnaame. Interment. Cyorcss Lawn Memorial Park.

FOR THE FINEST IN FLORAL DESIGNS Bradford Welch Incorporated 3U South San Matto Drive CHARGE ACCOONTS INVITED FOB VOUB CONVENIFNCE FOB ALL OCCASIONS "Poss Flowers" 24 Hour Phone Service San Mateo 3-1811 San Mateo We Telciraph Flowers 212B XI Camino. 3. M. Phone REDS HAD 22,000,000 ARMY It has been estimated that the Soviet Union had 22.000,DOO men under arms in World Quick to Memorize All SAM FLORAL CO. We Telegraph Floral DeMeos go.

El Camino. a Ph. S-leill CUT Phont JUmtwr soups, StCWS, crcatilCrt drming. mwl. FUNERAL Crosby, N.

Gray Co. nm Patterson O'Conncll 643 M(UL Sam-Tom Members Guests at Woodside Mrs. Howard E. Williams of Woodside was hostess to the members of the Sam-Tom club recently. At this get-acquainted affair were Anna Maes, Naomi Bryan, Ida Brown, Marilyn Harrington, Margaret Gates, Virginia Medina, Mrs.

Robert Golley, Beverly Parks, Barbara Groom, Howard Williams, Walter Harrington, Robert Golley, Al Bergen, John Mundy, George Howard, Guy Golley, Ronald Lempriere, Henri Dessiaume, Close and Scott Simonds. Jerry SENIOR COUNCIL ELECTS OFFICERS At the election of the Girl Scout senior council the following officers were elected: Robert Schwalb, chairman, and Judy Clarkson, secretary. Two representatives from each of the four senior troops were present and plans were made for a skating party to be held from 3 to 5 o'clock on the afternoon of March 28 at the Rolladium, to be followed by a supper. Plans are in progress for a picnic in May to which all eighth grade Scouts will be invited. a i dafrs par tlcularly directed to the of Section 8.

Articles (a) and (bl. of the Standard Specifications. which are hereby cancelled, as nc sub-contracts or assignments wll' hp permitted No bid will be accepted from i-ontrnotor who Is not llccnsf-d in accordance i the laws of the Slate of California. Plans and of and contract may be seen obtained at the i of tlif Asjent in the County fourt House, Tt'dwood City, California. Plans may lie a there- from upon deposit of JIH.OO per sot Snld deposit will be refunded upon rpturn of the 5001! condl lion.

The County of San Mateo reserves rlcht tn refect any or all bids E. B. SMITH PurehMlni Assent Snn Mateo County. Calif March i n. 12, 16.

17 Tfl :0. t'S77) Chairman Tells About Plans For Card' Party Members of Job's Daughters Mother's club are busy with plans for the coming bridge whist card party at the Masonic temple, Burlingame, Tuesday, April 8, at 1:30 o'clock. Dessert will be served and those preferring whist or bridge may se- lect their own tables and groups. NO. of Favors are planned for each fable as well as a special award and a bazaar table will be featured.

IIUKh F. NnfHn. Atfnriie? NOTICB OF TIMK APPOINTED FOR PRORATR OF WIM. No. 13783 TN THE SUPERIOR CtfURT OF ihi State of California I a for of San Msteo.

In the a of the. Estate PATH KB INK M. CONWAT. Do- Xofice In grlvi-n that Mon- dnv the 24th dny of March A. 1S47, 10 o'clock A.

M. of a day the Court Room--Prnhntf Pc- Court. Redwood Cltv Mateo. State 1 1 1 0 Comment FUNERAL HOMK Brrnnil A Dial Mrle A hefclnnM ull low thlfi simple square her nm Its rich deilgn Just rlcft rur Inrue or Mnall accesiorlrs Quickly wnnre makes accessories praclcal for ui.f at all times. Pattern 643 hai, directions, Laura Ipiprovrrt pattern 'nakrs so slmnlr with Its charts, photot.

conrhc dlrcitions. Send 23 cents in comi tot tnu pattern to Mateo Tlmrt OCPL Print platnlj I'A'n'KRN NIIM BER. rour A and ADDKK.S.S Slutern renu. morr tirlnf" ytra oui New 1947 Nerdlfcrafl Cntoloxue 102 IJIustmtlrm 1 of for cro- rhei. knntlnc.

nmnroldpn pfrkonai arcri.i.Anpfc, horni! PREK tnslnirunni lor a I i llfftn). household printed in hook I SELL STORIES Local author, Mrs. F. W. Fife of 746 Edgewood road, recently sold two of her articles.

Ore, "The White Party Dress," was sold to Extension Magazine, and the other, "Wedding March," to. Western Family. Ann Alexander of Burlingame sold a story, "The Other Side of Night," to Junior Lan- Ruages and Arts, a juvenile. Both are members of the creative writing class of Mrs. L.

B. Peck, connected with the adult center of the junior college. Hti'l'URNS TO N. Raymond A Raise of New York has returned lo her home after visit- i her sister, Mrs. Harry Gaynor of Baywood, San Mateo.

Mr. and Mrs. Gavnor and Mrs, Raise spent Iwn weeks as the house guests friends in Lo.s Angeles and Palm Springs. The Guvnors' Alton Guvnor, inmcd the party over the week-fnd si Palm Mrs. L.

E. Preston is president of the Mother's club and Mrs. W. C. Van Bebber, general chairman of the card party.

Reservations may be secured from Mrs. R. J. Livingstone, chairman, or Mmes. S.

F. Baxter, E. F. De Salic, or Doretti Rhodes. Mrs.

W. S. Bowles is in charge of refreshments; Mrs. Charles Massey, awards; and Mrs. Howard Foster, decorations.

Sunnybrae Names Committee Cub Scouts Jim Prickcit, James West and David Grcenhill led the flag salute which opened the Sunnybrae unit with Mrs. Stuart Early presiding. The program included a book review, "Epic of Latin- America," by John Crow, reviewed by Beulah C. Schindler, woman's page editor cf the San Mateo Times. Mrs.

J. Joyce spoke about the proposed bond issue for public improvements to be voted upon April 1. Mrs. Ann Long, in charge of the April rummage sale, named her committee and urged contributions from all members. Licl Young, principal, stated that student government is making a monthly purchase of a record album with a library of music as its Nomed on the nominating committee were Mr.

Young, chairman; Mrs. N. K. Bergquam, Mis. N.

EJ wards, Mrs. W. Batdorf and Mrs. A. Copeland.

Kindergarten room mothers were hostesses, Mrs. C. P. Hoctor, Mrs. C.

A. Wecrs and Mrs. S. FiUchen, assisted by Mrs. A.

Copeland and Mrs. Campagna. On April 3 there will be a board session the home of Mrs. Early. Callfirnln have brim npnolritcr! the i nnd for nrovlne will of A TON- WAV and for a i i a of nuE-h Mnl'ln.

for to i of thereon. lo aaiil made for i i a (Seal) A Mitjel tlful TTis AT'onSTtlo. Bv Madden- teller. Tppii" Hugh Mlillln. 2 1 fhlril Avenue.

Snn Mateo. for Dated March- T-fl A. 11H7. Marrh 12 IS. H.

15, 17 1R. 1S 51 "1 52 1947 IS INITIATED--Janet Edgerly, a sophomore at Denison university, a i Ohio, has recently been initiated into Alpha Xi Delta national She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Edgerly.

761 Chilfcrn HilU- horou(h. OF noivo nrsivKKR rvnnn A 1725 Known All Men hv Thess That XfcLEAN 7 dn Kerchv rerfifi" That mv niime Is T.KT.ANP Mrl.KAX' a mv place ruldenee Is nt 2f.no Van A In tltf of Sen olsco. rranclsco. I nf a i i a That I nm i i In the State of a i i i under tnr otvlr nf Hnnev Wnnr Patidv and that I am the owl ind proprietor nf aald niiaine A A (hat the nrlnclnal of In at 50 11 Baldwin Avenue In rltv of San Mnten rniintv of Pnr Mnieo State of Pallforriln: Tn WllneiBp Whereof. h.ive liere- tntn mv )tatid thif 21ut dnv nf 1 1 f.

McT.KVV "TATK OP Pnnntv of Sin Mnti-o- 11 On tltlt- 'lav of Wlirufirv In 'he vi-ar fine ThntiHnnil TTnif Seven h. me Edward llvui N'i-rv in and for die r-ntintv nf s.in Miten State nf rallfoMii'i. i-nnnllv an- Vrl.vn Vnnivn me to he the m-rinp nime wlf)ln nid he diilv tn me th be executed fnme. XTlierenf 1 here. unto net mv haiv 1 im 1 ifflterl tro "fflelal J' mv In tl" roimfv Sun Ib- rliv -1H' 1 Ir IhH Min i I'" I li' 1 ,1 1M- 1 In i ftfftre nf I i fnlllllv Pnl i I 11'" i I'terl.

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