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Redwood City Tribune from Redwood City, California • 2

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a- Ml: pi qsvt. Vo i 'J, Finals Next Week 'rPage 2 Redwood City (CM.VTr 1949 Quest Judging Tonight 'jr. Area NFO Frien mm cres, an Sequoia Theater, Redwood ICity Jack Blum ox MARKETS: The last the series of Talent IDarnell, Redwood City, accordion To Have Recreation duet: John Baker. Redwood City, Building Quest shows before the finals I Tribune, radio stauon kvsm, Yorkshire Clothes and Hamil ton's Brake "Service; I specialty tap dance; itaiaei routes. San Francisco.

Cuban singer; ks Fall Info Rut A group of men volunteered to next week will be held tonight at Friendly Acres. Redwood Man ma, I raa Menlo: Park and William Pounds of Mountain View. All are singers. They and the winner of tonight's round win compete with each; other in the finals next Thursday night. work this weekend on the wreck- or and North Talr Oaks, constl- 8:30 o'clock at Sequoia Secendo Penna.

Redwood city, NEWr YORK (ff)-e1'rtock tutlng the Taft School Dlst, will ing of the buildings. The men Competing for honors tonight accordionist and Lorraine iTol-, BOND AVERAGES Ind.Utn.,:Farn. will meet Saturday at' 8 am. at have a recreatloa building; ley, Redwood City, electric guitar. market remained stuck fast In a rut of slow trading and Nat ehanm .2 1 will be Carol Dodson of San Carlos, modern ballet; Farodi broth Thla announcement was made Taft School.

If It Is not ralnLiif. winner here will compete at Thursday 91.1 102.0 101.9 88.9 tvi cvrr Theater In San Fran- 8T.o last night at meeting of the Tney were advised to nring crow- Prav. Amyr 11.1 101.8 10Z.O minor price Winners oi nc iirss wur rounds were Carmen Rios of Redwood City, Dexter Gratts ers, East Palo Alto, band trio: a Week ago 91.0 101.9 101.9 88.8 bars and hammers. There will be FLOWER SHOP COT FLOWERS PLANTS FLORAL DESIGNS vftf i 1682 El Camlno Ph. SC 816-J Bet San Carlos-Redwood City Taft Improvement Club by Pres.

team called Sisters Duncan and Gains and losses were well dl- Cisco, and the victor, there will. transportation for all who turn James MacDonaid. i i-i Tided, many stocks see-sawing. was at 'l the of go to Holiywooa ro compcic iw orlzes and or "a screen test. mm 4M a United Air Lines has donated OBITUARY NOTICES Patricia Jacobsen report six warehouse buildings to ithe Continued rrom Page 1 mm The Con test is sponsored py mc 7 around 650,000 shares.

awu Higher a good part of tiieday fired: twTshots. at Doris as the MlXEH6 down I ed that the membership; committee had not 1 completed the house-to-house calls but that so far the membership has grown Ashley' Smith 'WWii started on the tearing of the buildings through the vol were U. S. Steel, General Mo-lglrls rushed forward. Doris feu.

Ashley Smith, 75-year-old s. tors, Firestone; Caterpillar Trac- unteer helD of club members. and the father of Donald K. Smith and Ashley R. Smith of San Francisco.

He also leaves a brother Randall Smith of Tom-ahaw. Wis- and two grandchll- Sharle grappled wlthX Frazler, who fired again, the bullet strik The building would be used by A directors' meeting win be Jifr.i rrr ing Sharle's scout troops and other organlza- tor. Distillers Santa Fe, ifCreat North preferred, SPNlckel Plate, Gulf OUVf Skelly held next Wednesday at the Mateo County; COTtrbller's office, home jof ji Ray Jacobsen; 797 the head by the bullet, and ln- Seventh f- Oil, American Telephone; South been offered the club but there 618 South Eldorado St- San' Ma- ern California Edison. PhelDslstanUy kUled. One of the bullets was some discussion as tolts L.

A. MAN ARRESTED Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 ain. from 'the Franklin -T. Burt, 40-year-old teo. He had been 111 for one year.

Dodge, -Westtaghouse Electric, penetrated Doris chest; the other suitability. broke her shoulder: Mr.f Smith was; a fnativeof Layng Funeral Home U. S. Gypsum and C. Penney.

Los Angeles gasoline i company A committee, headed by Stan After Sthe bullet nit Sharle's Tending to hold "back ft were ley Hoy, was to deter employe, was arrested last ntkgapoUs.f Mta the Rev2 Benjamin Steven- hand, Frazler tried to fire again, by the Highway Pa mine i the xeeungs or oiner or- son of San Bruno of lciatlng. In- lived1; In this' area for the past Sears Roebuck, Doug-- las' Aircraft, Southern Pacific, she said. the; gun Utnizattonsln, i areas as to trol on a drunk: driving charge. 12 He was the husband of terment will follow at Cypress cucsea what the building should consist Burt was picked up on Bayshore Mc th famed remem-i Amerada Petroleum, Pan Amer Lawn Memorial Park, Colma. Frazler' turned and started to the I late Mrs.

Florence Smith, Hwy. near San Mateo. of to fulfill the greatest' needs; ican Airways, and Paramount. bronco we offer 49er" yoloes. Check th.m-you too, run the house, enarie SAN FRANCISCO after him, tried to trip will sfriko It rl.h with SAVINGS GALORE.

yifli trends were mixed In quiet early him. Frazler spun around and trading on the stock exchange slugged her on the forehead with I STRYKER'S GRANULATED the gun; Hubbard declared. today although gains outnum Hubbard and Officer Shlrden bered losses. Most changes either Flanders answered the call. Flan way were fractional, after; getting a brief de- Dl Giorgio preferred, an infre quent sellerwas up 10 and criptlon of Frazler, drove out of Lindenwood onto Mlddlefield Rd.

Bank of i California added 5, Crown Zellerbach $120 preferred; gained and Hawaiian Pine He spotted Frazler" walking south, on the east of the street Flanders turned the police car's spotlight on him. LOG CABIN apple MARKETS AT A GLANCE NEW YORK Stocks: Narrow; Frazler, turned, and Flanders 12 OZ. TIN saw the .38 caiiDer revolver sticking out of Frazler's pocket. trading sluggish. Mixed; selected utilities improve Cot- Hf later learned that Frazler had 49 ton: Quiet; mill hedg GELATIN Flanders pulled out his own ing.

gun. ordered Frazler to raise his hands and walk to the police car. BRIARDALE FANCY NO. 2 CAN CHICAGO Wheat: Easy; see Frazler walked up and said: mat. "I guess rm the guy you're looking lor." Frazler was taken to the coun iv ty Jail for Wyckof PEARL tmi-i: CODFISH inSIAV.10NS said that he made a statement, as though It had been prepared in advance.

He refused to deviate big crop with inadequate elevator Corn: Easy; cash com offerings expand. Oats: Easy with corn. Hogs: Active and 25 to 60 cents higher; top $22. Cattle: Generally steady; top $28.50. STOCK AVERAGES SO 15 IS CO Ind.

XUUf Utfl. Stka. Net chanse si wl Thundmy 88.4 14.8 40.0 8.1 Prar. day 88.5 S4.8 40.0 C3.8 WMk ago 87.C S4.5 89.0 C8.7 FOR LENT 1 Lb. Pkg.

from his statement and would GLOGE A-l answer no questions. In his cell. Frazler covered if uvu mi himself with blankets and SACK crouched on the floor to escape PIMT FUlt SHOWING OF SIMMONS 1 949 BEDDING photographers. He refused to say anything further, turning away i Vital Statistics questions with: '1 have nothing to add to my ARMOUR'S TOMATO JUICE 49 statement, sir." for The Thompsons were rushed to Palo Alto Hospital after the Marrlao Lletntcs Fired E. Smith 24.

and Emma Lu Torbert, 24, Menlo Park. Victor H. Soalea. 22, San Carlos, and Helyn R. Shanahan, 19, San Joae.

Divorce Complaints Margaret J. vs. Thomas A. Ifbna-han. Jnterloeutory Decrees Rosemary from Donald A.

Bartlett Eileen O. from Robert O. Lueadello. Elsie I from William W. Miles.

Ijaara from Henry Oliver. Msnr from Erwln F. Rom. WESTLAKE CUT NO. 2 CAN i STRING BEANS 2149 shooting.

Mrs. Thompson was dead upon arrival, and her body was removed to the Roller and Hapgood Mortuary. Doris' condi tion, was said to be "very criti i. imccti a vk exurwi cal," while her sisters was listed If as "good." lfar8aret B. from Franols M.

John (Ed) Farrell said that the wneeler. Final Decrees H. from Ooldie If. Albert. murder was the first in Atherton during the 19 years that he has Dorothy T.

from James Feabody. BRIARDALE FANCY NO. 2 CAN been police chief said he is Annulment compiainc -Patricia CloydeXawsen. i Probate Matters eligible to retire In October, and 3149' Advtrtlsod In Est. of, Katie T.

Brown, ded. Pet. may do sol'1, although he hasn't ror pronate ox wui; value over IIO.OOO. made up his mind yet. To Mr.

and Thomas B. Catron iu, Memo park, a son was born on UPTON'S THE BRISK TEA March In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chinton.

112 Elm San Carlos, daughter waa oornon rjuarcn iv in tne -faio amo 1 Deaths -Vv'v-. BACKUS In Palo Alto. March DEEPSLEEP 8.. 1949. Anna liucy Backus, wife of i T3.

me ww tuk wiuuun. tsacaus, mother of Mrs. Helen T. Bauchou. LB.

TIN 150 Mrs. Norma K. Moore, Mrs. Barbara Herbert F. Arthur trim TAILLEUR DEAUTYREST j.

AsacKus, Airs, isioise m. CHioert, all of Palo Alto. A nativa of Shona. se, Friends are Invited to When You Think of Quality Think of Raso YOU, TOO, WILL AGREE OUR MEAT IS ABSOLUTELY DE- ON TOUR TABLE y.y I Nationally aoVtrtlsed quality' andAfflericas favorits at thb prkf Brand new construction. tax spurs attend tne runerai service at 9:30 a.m.

Friday, Mar. 11, at the Chapel of Roller A Hapgood. corner of University Ave. and Cowper thence Shirt Matching Gabardine miiimicih' CHUCK FROM TOP; QUALITY STEER BEEF v- im i-mnrvw America or any Brand ilew value." to bc Aioysius unurcn wnere a Ke-qulem Mass be com .4 mencins; at 10 an. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

Parking; provided across the street ami nm mnitrni ai r.w..MV- IUj POT ROAST nianiona a cerrmea 3 zrom tne cnapei. 10 TEAK Guarantee bv the oreatMt nam. BUDGET MATTRESS DAVIS In Palo Alto. March Dtaamg simmeiMI PORK 9. 1949.

Myrle LeRoy Davis, son of Mrs. Carrie Keller of lxs Altos and NUTRITIOUS Paul Davis of Klamath Falls, brother of Leonard Davla of Flat- Mra. Juna Mvcn LB. of Xna-lewood. Mra.

Marllea uppers os eaiem, ore. a native or COLORED MILK-FED' FANCY BIRDS Thriftily priced and tfie biggest mattreu bar gain for the money the city. Limited quan tily. Get i them; while they last. Just imagins a sport shirt "wonder- fully detailed with detachable studs and cuff links saiem, ore.

Aged 22 years. Friends invited to attend the funeral service at 9:15 a.m. Saturday, March 12, at the Chapel of Roller Hap-Kood. corner of University Ave. and Cowper St.

Interment service at 10:45 a.m. at tho Golden Gate Na-' tional Cemetery. Parking1 provided 1 apexaaseMSMBM LEG OF LAMB across. tne street zrom tne cnapei. EVANS In Redwood City, Thursday, March 10.

1949. Cant. Ernest H. Evans, beloved husband of Made-: line G. Evans; loving; father of lit.

Hasel A. Evan. U.8.A. Nursing Corps, of Frankfurt, Germany; W. G.

Evans. U.S.N. Ernest H. Evans Jr. of.

Menlo Park and Mrs. Betty v-f M. Green of Redwood City. Also survived by three grandchildren. A corn 'STOCK UP NOW'ANn Y-i native of Glenns Falls, N.

Y. Aged 68 years. A member of Hot Springs Xjodge 82, F.AA.M., Hot Springs. Funeral arrangements will ba announced later. Liayng A Tlnney Super Suds 28' jrunerai EVANS In San Jose.

March 8. SUDS oscovny 1949. Horace J. Evans, husband of Nationally famous Hlde-A4ed sofa, made exclusively by Simmons. Beautifully ttyted.

Smart new; coven. Ml Cvi And 'a. I 1 Opens to full size bed. Palniolive 2 Carrie Evans of Exeter, father of Franklin C. Evans of San Francisco.

A native of -Illinois. -A member of Garden City Liodge, Garden Kas. Private funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday. March 11, at the chapel of Roller Hapgood.

corner Bath oq Size tO 1 Price 1 i 1 KW I MTTTr- skirt that" matches or mixes with your extra "sweaters blouses Ml Va MarVELoiisI fttr 971 dishes Zl i of University Ave. ana uiwoer bl Interment Alta Mesa Memorial Park. SMITH In San ATateo, i Wednesday, 9. l49.Ashley vF. Smith.

huaband of the late Florence Smith: loving father of Donald K. and Ashley R. Smith of Francisco; v. brother of Randall Smith; grand-father of Lynton St Ashley Smith. A native of Minneapolis; Minn.

'Aged 75 years. Funeral services will be SUPPLY LIMITED Buy the new, lower priced Town Howe Sofa. Modem styling i and a btautifurl iMmm -1 it RINSOgl rt niyni viiuiiyv iu viiuwr iwh held on Friday mornlnr at 11 o'clock So'rnuch; Deos or a double. Two Inneispring mattresses. Newest I II II I ToUet Soap T- lift a Home.

Interment, Cypress Lawn coven. Popular new decorator colon. Handy Giant Size Memorial 'stk, uoima, C- such' a little 4 price For WOODIN In Atherton, Wedes-day, March 9, 1949. William H. -Woodln husband of Nora A.

-r." Woodln and father of William H. 'jit -Woodin III. Mrs. Edward Reed and WlUlam Jahnke; grandfather of Ml-ehael, Susanna and Patricia Reed and Linda, James and William d) 150 Easy-to-buy fermi to suit your budget durlna our oremlsr Woodln Jahnke: brother: ot Mrs. Mary Miner, Mrs.

Elizabeth Rowe and Mrs. Anne Harvey. A native of Pennsylvania. Aged 49 years. Re- only "Waft It yew in this handtome UiL'showlnfl of newest Simmons wr gnoirea in conTrasnng coven and smartly tryies.

mains Demg sent toaar to jscrwicx. for funeral, services and Inter Also, same I shirt styled with 0 contrast color yoke same wonderful price. USEIOUR' ment. Tinners, owrtton topp. "na mgm.

vpens City Hall Park. iCOPENl Thursday; evenings ill OLD Mil EM. 6-4679 FLOWER SHOP 2426 EL CAMINO REAL 2102-04 EL CAMINO REAL 117Q Kan r.artnm Awn. REDWOOD CITY; 1025 El Camlno EM. 6-2641 SAN CARLOS Open Friday Evening (2 Sleeks Seeth ef Jl IIL.M.ojLt '-C I.

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Years Available:
1923-1971