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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 9

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1932 Sunday, February 21, 1932 SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL Page Nine QUOTATIONS Paying prices Monday Strictly Clean Extras. Extras Strictly Clean Mediums. Mediums 11c Small 9c Dirty Eggs 1c Less We make no charge so, picking np PARe lots of regular routeR within reasonable distance. WILLIAMSON GARRETT PHONES 7 OR 81 17 Mission St. DAIRY AND PRODUCE MARKET REPORTS SAN FRANCISCO, Feb.

20 Butter: score 24 score 23 Cheese- California fancy Fryers broilers, old roosters, hens, squabs, ducks, hares, turkeys, dressed, wheat, feed. corn, Egyptian, red milo, EGGS No. Candled, Extra No. 1 Candled, Ex. Medium San Francisco a Quotations: No.

1 Extra, Small POULTRY PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION PRICES: Established to retail trade. Large 19 Medium 17 Small 13 LAWN MOWERS Keys made, locks repaired for all makes of cars, saws filed and set, lawn mowers oiled, cleaned, sharpened, delivered $1.00 85c if you bring them 1 in. Chas. Bosso Soquel Ave. Phones 977-1205-W 8-15-motf PLUMBING is for Byrne Good plumbers to know.

For new or repair work, Call 7-1-0. SAW FILING Will call for, sharpen and deliver lawn mowers, $1. Saws filed and set. Razors ground. Wet sharpen anything from peneils to power-driven mowers.

Locksmith. S. BOSSO Phone 2261 (Est. 1914) 15 Mission St. INSURANCE Harry E.

Murray Pers in a Pacific Hurry 105 A Ave. 'THE INSURANCE MAN REAL ESTATE, ALL LINES OF IN INSURANCE -the Insurance Man- The Sentinel's Classified Ads are SMALL IN COST but great in results. QUIET REFINED HARMONIOUS Al Malpas, Bill Banta, Owners. RAMONA HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO I Ellis Near Powell Len Shibley 1 LICENSED CAFFERATA-WELTON David Angelo. Cafferata, 22, of San Francisco and Maria Carmel Welton, 19, of Daly City, both natives of California.

WOOD- Whitney Eddie Wood, 22, native of Nebraska and Isabel Martha Halstead, 19, native of California, both of San. Jose. SMITH-SMITH--Fred Fred H. Smith, 67, of Fresno, New York and Josephine Marion' Smith, 52, of San Francisco, native of California. Bilodeau, native of California, TALL Carl and Helen Alberta Tallman, 19, native of Montana, both of Santa Cruz.

MARRIED BILODEAU- East Side Methodist church, February 20, 1932, by Rev. C. E. Winning, Francis Cari Bilodeau and Miss Helen Alberta Tallman, both of Santa Cruz. SMITH-SMITH-In Santa Cruz, February 20, 1932, by Rev.

Joseph C. Carpenter, Fred H. Smith of Fresno and Josephine Marion Smith San Francisco. WOOD- -In Santa Cruz, February 20, 1932. by Rev.

Joseph C. Carpenter, Whitney Eddie Wood and Isabel Halstead of San Jose. DIED AFFONSO- -Entered into rest at Santa Cruz, February 20, 1932, Antone Joseph Affonso, aged 66 years, 11 months and 7 days, a native of the Azores Islands. The funeral will be held Monday morning, February 22, from the late residence, 382 Seabright avenue, at 8:30, thence to Holy Cross church, where at 9 o'clock a requiem high mass will be sung for the eternal repose of his soul. The rosary, led by Rev.

Father P. J. McGrath, will be said at the late residence this (Sunday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Interment in Cross cemetery. Friends and acquaintances kindly invited to attend all services.

Santa Cruz Mortuary in charge. SIVELEY- In Santa Cruz, February 20, 1932, William A. Siveley, aged 73 years, 4 months, native of Arkansas. Funeral will take place Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel of Wessendorf's Mortuary. Friends are ment Odd Fellows' cemetery.

respectfully invited to attend. Inter- SANTA CRUZ FLORAL CO. Clare Fagen, Mgr. 60 Pacific Ave. Phone 579 FLOWERS Floral Designing Elwin S.

Barnhill Co. £75 Soquel Ave. Phone 142 helen miller floral shop and nursery (floral designs a specialty) 223 bay st. phone 2271 SAVINGS ON SAVINGS Our Pass Book Accounts and Full Paid Certificates offer the ideal investment. Conservative policies account for our steady growth and large reserves now more than requirements.

COUNTY 1 BUILDING LOAN 88 Pacific Ave. Phone 525 8-4-mett MONEY TO LOAN at For refinancing building or buying. Let us help you save money on your monthly payments. Do you realize the difference It maksa over a period of 10 years? HARRY E. MURRAY AGENT the Man Insurance Who and Made Building Building and and Loan Loan Popular in Santa Urus 105 Pacific Ave.

4-4-11 LOANS FLAT OR INSTALLment; quick action and reasonable charges; no red tape. If you have money to loan, see us. Wilson 126 Pacific Ave. Phone 54. 10-15-tf Acme Furniture Co.

of 372 Soquel Ave. WANT JUNK and FURNITURE THEY ALWAYS SELL FOR LESS Business Directory 'Auto Springs- -O. J. Cook- -BlacksmithingEstablished in Santa Cruz since 1904. Specializing in auto spring placements.

Axles straightened and bumpers repaired. General blacksmithing. Woodwork. 333 PACIFIC AVE. PHONE 830 Building Materials- Tel.

543 Granite, rock and screenings. Band, gravel. Ready Mixed Concrete. Pabco roofing, plaster, lime, putty. Griplath and metal lath.

Sewer pipe. CENTRAL SUPPLY CHESTNUT AVE. AND SYCAMORE ST. Laundry--And And Dry Cleaning Tel. 1500 Your Laundry, all kluds, done carefully by experienced workmen.

Carpets of all kinds cleaned and repaired. Kerrick's Laundry and Cascade Laundry. 159 Front St. Santa Cruz Mortuary ROBT. B.

ZIEBER, Mortician Also Ambulance Service-Day or Night 12 Laurel Street Phone 79 C. C. CHASE MORTUARY 38 Walnut Ave. Phone 1022 SANTA CRUZ MILK STILL MAINTAINS HIGHEST RATING (Contined from page 7) the score indicates a wholesome milk supply and that Dr. J.

T. Harrington, health officer, and S. B. Huffman, dairy inspector, are to be commended for the high quality of the milk sold under their supervision. out The warning samples and were taken to collected the labor- withatory.

There, the milk was scored for flavor, sediment and condition of the bottle and cap. These scores were used together with the average per cent milk fat, milk solids not fat and bacteria counts as reported by Miss Eleanor Godfrey, laboratory technician, to obtain the rating for each distributor and the average score for the city supply. Following is a list of the distributors grouped according to their score: Grade A pasteurized milk above 95 per cent-Beach City Creamery and Coast Creameries Co. Grade A pasteurized milk; 90 to 95 per cent- Capitola Dairy. Grade A raw milk, above 95 per cent-Clark's Dairy, Comfort Dairy, Brown's Holstein Dairy, Sunset SANTA CRUZ MAUSOLEUM Entombment and Inurnment service Crypts and Niches reasonably priced Business Office, 383 Ocean St.

Ph. 816 Mausoleum and Crematory, Phone 1777 Visitors alwava welcome 9 to 5. Settlement Made In Bunte Estate Decree of settlement of accounts for final distribution was filed terday in the Rosina Bunte estate. The order was rendered by Judge James L. Atteridge.

The executor was represented by Attorney Henry Rhein. The residue is distributed as follows: Nellie Bunte Simon men Bunte undivided two thirds of the rest of the property and to John Bernhard Bunte, undivided one third. Property includes cash in sum of $2477.89 and real property in Garfield Park. The estate was valued by C. G.

Hammer, inheritance tax appraiser, at $4305.17. HONORABLE DISCHARGE The honorable discharge of Robert Livingston Kester was filed yesterday with County Recorder Belle Lindsay. He was seaman of the second class and enlisted at San Diego December 3, 1911, and was discharged February 8, 1932. He served at the United States receiving station at San Diego, United States naval training station at San Diego, U. S.

S. New Mexico, U. S. S. Pennsylvania, U.

S. S. Relief, U. S. S.

Artic and United States naval hospital at San Diego. Read The Sentinel Classified Ads Dairy, Brown's Golden Guernsey Dairy, Meadowbrook Dairy, Cliff Dairy, California Dairy and East Side Dairy. Grade A raw milk, 90 to 95 per cent--Miller Dairy, Joris Dairy, Beach City Creamery, Santa Cruz Dairy, Swiss Dairy and J. Wasescha Dairy. LOCAL MAN TAKING PICTURES ON THE CHINA BATTLE LINE (Contined from page 7) however, with their gay colors of Chinese blue, green and red, will lie in ruins after the present war, due to their somewhat frail construction of brick and unsubstantial wood.

The beauties of China were not made for war, according to Mrs. Thompson, and will never resist the devastating firing which is being carried on about them. The very foundation of Shanghai is not as strong as it might be, for the entire city is built upon soil which has been filled in. For that reason, the foundation of the city is somewhat rubbery in its effect, a fact which in itself adds no joy to the situation. No news has been received from Thompson for some time, but no uneasiness is felt for his safety due to the poor conditions of the mails between countries.

Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were to have started in about two months for the Malay peninsula, where they intended to make travel films for movie sequences, but those plans have been temporarily abandoned because of Thompson's present activities. Mrs. Thompson resides on River street with her mother-in-law, Mrs.

A. Valine, and brother, Tony Valine. A daughter, Miss Grace Richards, is studying at Dominican convent in San Raphael. Read The Sentinel Classified Ads BIG SISTER Convalescence NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS U. S.

Trademark Patent Registered Office by Oscar Hitt OH, EUSTACE DEAR, STAR OF WELL, MRS. PETERS, WHAT DO EVENING -TO THINK THIS IS 'WANT ME T'DO? OPEN OUR WEDDING NIGHT- TH'WINDER, OR FAN OH, DAY THAT'S LIVIN' IN. WHAT A Y'GIT FER OF DAYS, I'M SIMPLY SUFFO- STEAM HEATED CATING WITH HAPPINESS! HOUSE -WELL, TH' FUST THING I'M A GOIN' T'DO IS MOVE IN MY OLD COAL STOVE. i 0 1931 The A. All Rights Reserved 2-27 TURN OFF THE HEAT By Les Forgrave I COULD JES' PADDLE I GUESS THERE'S NO USE PRODDING DONNIE GOOD FOR EVER ROUND HERE IN TH' SNOW.

ILL NEVER THINGS ARE GETTING LEAVING THAT TOY FIND IT THIS WAY. I'LL JES' HAVE PRETTY SERIOUS. I'VE DUG DONKEY OUT HERE IN THE TO WAIT 'TIL THE SNOW MELTS DOWN INTO TH'RENT MONEY YARD TO GET SNOWED ON. ENOUGH TO SEE (T. MY, MY! TIL IT'S PRETTY NEARLY BUT I MUSTU'T SAY THAT! I DO NEED THAT MONEY GONE.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT OF COURSE HE DIDN'T NOW. IM GOING TO DO KNOW WHAT WAS IN IT. 2-22. Copyright, 1932, by Central Press Association, Inc. SCORCHY SMITH U.

S. Trademark Patent Office Registered Whew! Tim Paints a Picture NO, TIM. NOBODY BUT BETTY HAS WHY TAKE CHANCES? MY EXPERIENCE TELLS YOU SHOULD HAVE A BODYGUARD WITH SEEN THIS MYSTERIOUS FELLOW. ME, SCORCHY, THAT YOU MUST CONSIDER YOUR- YOU AT ALL TIMES AND PERHAPS DRESS HE MIGHT BE AN INOFFENSIVE SELF IN ACTUAL DANGER TILL THIS MAN IS DIFFERENTLY EACH DAY TILL WE RUN THE CRANK OR HE MIGHT BE CAUGHT. YOU SAY HE LIMPS.

I THINK HE'S FELLOW DOWN YOU HAD BETTER BRUSH DANGEROUS AN EX-CONVICT. WHY HE 15 ON YOUR TRAIL UP ON YOUR REVOLVER PRACTICE, TOO. MAY TURN UP LATER. DIANA DANE U. S.

Trademark Patent Registered Office The "News" Breaks! WELL, BOSS, I OL' MAN DANE DAD ISN'T HOME, THEY'S A RUMOR THAT'S NOT DONE JUST WON'T WANTA DOOLEY, WHAT'S FLOATIN' AROUND AS YA SAID MAYOR WHEN THAT AT ON YOUR MIND? THAT YOU BEEN TRUE AT I SPREAD THI STORY BREAKS. PANE TELLIN' TH' OTHER ALL, DOOLEY. IT'S STARTED EASY ON YER DAD To MR. STORY AROUND. HOME CANDIDATE TO GO WHAT I SAID PHIPPSI GOIN': WILD- LIKE CAUSE HE'S WAS SUPPOSED A WEAK, TO BE CONFIRE! SISTER! FIDENTIAL.

JOE JINKS Down to Two Names HERE'S A LIST OF ALL THE ATTABOY JACKSON VS. EMANUEL I GOT HEAVIES TRAINING IN LOCAL NOW MAYBE WE'LL KENNEDY VS. HINTZ. YOU'RE CAMPS AN' TWO OF 'EM GET TO THE. DUMLER VS.

O' DAY BOX SAY THEY'RE NOT MATCHED BOTTOM OF ALL AND HERE'S TWO WHO JULIAN FOR FIGHTS MAYBE THIS MYSTERY! AREN'T MATCHED -MM THEY'RE TA' BABE JULIAN AN' ROD HOUSER! BUDDY, I'M JES' ALMOST GLAD YOU'RE SICK IF I DIDN'T HAVE YOU TO WORRY 'BOUT I 'SPECT ID GO CRAZY THINKING 'BOUT MY OTHER TROUBLES. JUST TH SAME, I'M GLAD YOU'RE GETTING BETTER. 50'M I. A ur ThE By SHUCKS, TIM! YOU MAKE IT ME FEEL FOOLISH I'M OF NOT AFRAID! I SHOULDN'T HAVE ANYTHING ABOUT IT! YOU'RE IMAGINING WAY TOO MUCH John C. Terry ISN'T A QUESTION YOUR BRAVERY, SCORCHY IT IS, HOW WILL A CRIMINAL COWARD STRIKE 22 By Don Flowers THEN YA DID SEE JUST WAIT 'TIL) HIM? GEE, THIS'LL SEE THAT BUST YA DAD'S MORALE OR SOMETHIN' MR.

By Vic IT PETE! HOT DOG! KIN BAT GONNA EITHER OF DEM GUY'S EITHER EARS INTO 'BACK OR HOUSER! JOE'S IDEA OF HIRING A 'DICK' TO PROWL ABOUT TRAINING CAMPS TO FIND OUT WHO DYNAMITE AND PETE ARE GOING TO FIGHT (S A SWELL IDEA, IF IT WORKS HERE HE COMES TO REPORT! Copvright World Feature Service Tune THE.

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