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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 9

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Thursday, May 3, 1932 SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL PAGE NINE NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS by Oscar Hitt I ECC QUOTATIONS; EAST 31 DAIRY Washington Lassies ut For National Honors IS TO BE Paying prices today SOLO iStrktly Clean Extras 13c Extras 12c Strictly Clean Mediums 10c Mediums 9c Small 9c Dirty Eggs lc Less A notice of intended sale of the East Side Dairy was filed yesterday with County Recorder Belle Lindsay. The vendors are Hans Schaer, Han's Bucher, Frank Herger, Ernest Kinzli and Hans Kinzli. Sale will be consumated May 12 at office of Santa Cruz Land Title Company on Cooper street. The dairy is at the Hagermann ranch on Soquel avenue at Arana Gulch. ITi aiske no charge for plrklag ap cae lots of eggs sb regular iialu wfthla a mioMbli gllstaaea.

WILLIAMSON GARRETT PHONES 7 OB 81 A LlSTEH, YOU BIG TORPOR, I j-. A LAW 5 AY, VJH0'S KEKT pOM'T YOU BOTHER ME WITH SEH KIDD1N' WM CHRl? 1 "WHAT ARE VJE VAAVlHCs FOR 1 YOU'RE A LDY, "THH I'M ALL HE HOT VOUR. A SULL TROCs-AMD A vi ASKS ABOUt FLUNKEY, AfrVD FURTHER MORE LITTLE CUSN'GETS UNDER JW CUT OUT THAT PROFANITY YOUR SKIN, DOES IT WELL vrv il'M A LADY, I AMl'JlVNOW AIMT YOU THE V4HITE" ImnoUT Sto kv -yhzr Twill! 5-5 17 Mission St Star Electric Co. Files Its Articles Articles of incorporation of Star Electric, Incorporated, was filed yesterday by Attorney Simon Collins with headquarters in Santa Cruz. Number of shares which may be issued by the corporation are 2000, preferred shares shall be 1000 and shall be non voting stock.

The common shares, which are the voting shares are 1000. The directors are five: John Holt, Frank Carroll, E. M. Johnson, E. Mcehan and S.

Ellingson. AtiociaHti Pifii Phntt Helena Madison (left) and her teammates from the Washington Athletic Club of Seattle, plunge Into the new Olympic tank In Los Angeles. DAIRY AND PRODUCE MARKET REPORTS KAN Mav 4 10) Bmmr; t)2 score 20 90 score 1814 Cheese California fancy flat lu'i Fryers, 10'ii2nc broilers, llTrlfie; old roosters, 6fa 10c hens Wa'Zlc; squabs, ducks, 10612c hares, 6ji'9c; turkeys, dressed, 18ft21c; wheat, Jl.15fal.26; feed. corn, Egyptian, 1. 204; 1.30; red mllo, VJiltl.Vi.

EGGS aa Francisco (Juotattoasi No. 1 Candled, Kxtra IKSi No. 1 Candled, Kxtra Medium 14 Mo. 1 Kxtra, Small UVi BORN 500,000 WOMEN REFORMERS JEFFERSON CITY, (U.R)-The Women's Prohibition Reform Organization now has 500,000 members in 40 states, according to Mrs. Mary E.

Ryder, of St. Louis, vice-chairman of the Missouri group. The aim of the organization is not repeal, but reform, she explained. February 9, 1929. The petition shows that the deceased and she were purchasing lots on 6th avenue from Ernest L.

Boyd and wife. The estate does not exceed in value the sum of $2600 above all liens and encumbrances of record at the time of the death of the decedent and therefore asks that the estate be set aside to the surviving widow. Widow Asks Letters In the Estate of Perry A. Sadler The petition of E. LaMoyne Sadler was filed Wednesday by her attorney, E.

C. Kramer, asking to be appointed administrator of the estate of her deceased husband, Perry A. Sadler, who died in Santa Cruz county, HARRIS In Santa Cruz, May 3, 1932, to the wife of Karl Harris of 38 Peyton street, a daughter, Bobbie Mae. MARRIAGE INTENTIONS rouLTRX PHonrrFBH association I'BICKHI Established to retail trad. Large 1 Medium A new law in Brazil prohibits the spending of more than $125 id any month by a nindividual.

Read The Sentinel Classified Ads For Bargains. AItrrky-BOND Jack Ddlton Aubrey, 22, of Liver more, and Edith Prineilla Bond, 19, of Hanta. Cruz; both natives of California. email 13 By LES FQRGRAVE A Bargain BIG SISTER LICENSED T3 LET'S (SET AXWAY PROM VARE tuat MOTHERS' DAY OOti'T LOOK LCE WOULD VOO YES SOH, I TOOK 7 1 FAIR OEPORE VAB I GIVE YOU CARETOSEUl- THAT BOAT irO O0 A tm re'-s Niore' TetO DOV-L-A-R I DONJSJO. I OeJ BOSTlM VTOP RDR KtMOUrO'.

W16 MIWD PVtY. AJV-AT IlJOSTGJE WHAT BAD DEBT. SOT s-S jk a wi 1 A-T" VIlA I 1 -SAY FOR A SMALL K-7 TAlMT NEVER 3eEM vjorerw o' vjooo vvj tU KATAOKA-NAKAOIRI Yohel Rat-aoka, and Nakagirl, 40; both of Watsonvllle; both natives of Japan. WEEDON-BOERNGE Max Frederick Weedon, 22, of Watsonvllle, and Elsie Alberta BoernRO, 23, of Lou Angeles; both natives of YOU A CHECK RIGHT NJOVAJ VOWILE AJE'RE. RIGHT NJOVJ, vowile aje re.

SUM KTrwwr MOOSETO ME. fX FlREVJOOD. HOAJ MUCH THAT 5 ALL. ITS GOOD FEU TO Kt: am GIVE MOTHER WHAT SHE LIKES FARMER DOW'T ri V0VAOL.E Tv-HrOS. KJEED A BOAT.

AQOOT IT IT vUOflTH so S'VJA MARRIED KELLKR-PEASLEE At Salinas, May 3, 1932, by Rev. J. A. Tancock, Frank T. Keller of Santa Cruz, and Miss Julia Jeanette Peaalee of Salinas.

PEEK FREAN ENGLISH BISCUITS 10 DISCOUNT These delicacies put up in attractive packages. Mother's Day, May 8th. NEW SANTA CRUZ DELICATESSEN 284 Pacific Ave. Phone 1723 -W DIED lll Covers every nook-. and ccraer of the northern end of Santa.

Cruz County. by Fred Locher On To The Front HOMER HOOPEE Trademark Registered V. S. Patent Office LAWN MOWERS SO. VOU THOUGHT GEBHART In Seabright, May 4, 1932, Mary.

A. Gehhart, a native of Vermont, aged 68 years, 6 months and 9 days. Funeral services will be held at the Chase Mortuary today at 1J o'clock. Friends are Invited to Inurnment In Santa Cruz crematory. AMADOR In San Jose, May 3.

lyH, Tony Amador, dearly beloved brother of Lucy Flores and the late Frank D. Amador, loving brother-in-law of Mrs. Carrie M. Amador of Santa Cruz, beloved uncle of Eddie Amador, Raymond, Theodore and Angclo Flores, Mrs. Pauline Hota, Mrs.

Gertrude Williams, Mrs. Carmel aSilva and Mrs. Eleanor Leyva; a native of Han Jose, California, aged 59 years, 3 months and IS days. WHITNEY In Santa Cruz, May 3, 1132, Mary E. Whitney, aged 60 years, a native of Maine and resident of Watsonvllle.

Hey! you caw Go IW AMD SEE TW6 BOSS VUVTHOUr AM WANTED-60 MOWERS TO SHARPEN AND ISO KEYS TO MAKE ALL THIS WEEK. IT kWAY ARE THKV NO-OWE VPAH r-yS fAN SEE THE BOSS WITHOUT 7 W(7 ,4 t(7 AM APPOIMTMENT fyr' flT YOUD KEEP us out: XWA 1 -X WANT TO TA.K to you Chas. Bosso SAAVfc Sequel Awe. Phones 977 1205-W R-15-motf We call for, sharpen and adjust lawn mowers by modern machinery ror si Saw filing, grinding SANTA CRUZ FLORAL CO Clare Fagen, Mgr. and LockHmlthtng.

S. BOSSO 60 Pacific Ave, Phone 571 15 MISSION ST. We have no solicitor. Est. 1914.

Phone 2261 FLOWERS. PLUMBING floral Daalgauu Elwin S. Barnhill Co. is for Byrne Paeae 141 tin At. By Don Flowers Good Intentions Good plumbers to know.

For new or repair work, DIANA DANE Trademark Registered U. bT PatenT Office Call 7-1-0. UINTA C1U1 MA 17 SOLIUM Entombment and Inurnment aarrlaa. Crypts and Niches reasonably prleed. Business Office.

888 Ocean BL Ph. INSURANCE DRiViNGJJSj ifjSl VVeToS5 Llin ALVAY5 3AIO TMAT-sllULTV 1 -L, nco Mausoleum and Crematory, raone iin. vialtnm always welcome te I MONUMENTS ftp mi 48artT) 111 wrry 'TMt INUD.xC MB" Hal estate, hi uts or msumxi the Insurance Man-' HEADSTONES And Cemetery Copings. Best material, latest equipment. SAND BLASTKD SIGNS.

SANTA CRUZ MARBI-B ft GRANITE WORKS O. W. Dunlap Phone 438 14 Bulkhead SL 4-6-motf "eeniineT Classified Ads Have Been Producing Results since 1855 Acme Furniture Co. of 372 fioquel Ave. WANT JUNK and FURNITURE THEY ALWAYS SELL FOR LESS IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OT TIMB Auto Springs O.

J. Cook Blacksmithing By John G. Terry A Rare Find SCORGHY SMITH Tel. 543 Building: Material KAS NEAR AS 1 CAN TllC AIM DCrlll ADl SUPPOSE WETAKEITl aon mnl. Readr Mixed Concrete, WHAT DO YOU rAAKE OP IT.

JAKE CHIEF THUNDER CLOOd INDIAN PICTURE FI66ER.THISIS A IF r.AK,rr.,Bnitv and metal lath. Sewer pipe. r'ooflnir. lime. P.bco plaster, TnTvCRAMORE 8T CENTRAL SUPPLY CHESTNUT AVh.

AND SYCRAMORB ST. MAYBE HE CAN DECIPHER MESSAGE FROM ONE DO VOUTINKTESE WRITIM IT OLD FASHIONED LIKE. IT FELLER TO ANOTHER ARROWHEADS HAVE. Tel. 1500 ITS MEANING-MAYBE WE CAN Lmindrv And Drv Cleaning WAS WRIT lOO YRS, ABOUT SOMETHlN' HE HAS HID SOMETHING TO DO vaitu ulutt tx .11 uinH Hone carefully by experienced workmen.

perlencen worxmen. n-r- FIND THE CACHE 0UB4 AGO. SO CANT Kerrlck's Laundry and Cascade SOME WHERE ELSE pets of all klnrts denned and repaired Laundry. 1R3 Front St. TELL RIGHT OFF SELVES, BEING -Ts t.

IsV 111 i r-TT IV irrr AS THE INDIAN DlDNY GET Santa Cruz Mortuary rvess- II 1 1 a a isM ROBT. B. LEBER, Mortician I LL I tiU, bCOPCWV LET Tl IT, NOW I ''vvAL Tt4AT 1 IMfffr I I ITAAIQHT ROLLOW YERl COVER IS JEST A fAORCTAR hluL M), WHAT 1MDIANS POUND JMpJ 1 UPTtJEIR CORN AM' ifSJTIL ROOTS IN BUT IT Kf j) tfcw-AX SURE IS A whopper'. jLJ TU.S OTUER ISTHREE. II Also Ambulance Service Day or NLfht Phone 79 12 Laurel Street C.

C. CHASE MORTUARY Phone 1022 38 Walnut Ave..

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