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SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL-NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA Sunday, May 19, 1946 PAGE TWO PUBLIC NOTICE Political Advertisement York and Berlin, Germany, was inaugurated today by American Overseas Airlines. AIR LINE TO BERLIN New York, May 18 W). Commercial air service between New Loyal Xoute John W. Gillum, Furniture Dealer Dies At Age Of 76 John Wesley Gillum, 76, East Side furniture dealer for many Stdtq Pythian Convention To Open Monday The 77th convention of the grand lodge, Knights of Pythias of California, will officially convene in SANTA CRUZ Follow Searchlight Beam to old Ball Park, Water St. ONE DAY ONLY Performances Doors Open at 2 7 p.m.

Circus Lion Saves Life Of His Trainer Among the group of educated African black-maned lions presented by the world famous Clyde Beatty in this season's performances of the big Clyde Beatty Railroad circus, coming to Santa Cruz next Tuesday at the old ball park grounds, Water street, are several star workers, but Clyde's favorite is Louie, whose specialty is long distance leaping. Louie is the noted trainer's friend because Louie' once saved Clyde's life. A few years ago when Clyde was breaking in a new group of lions, and was hard at work on a barrel rolling lion, one of the tigers leaped from his high pedestal onto Beatty's back. The trainer was knocked across the arena, and, as he fell, the tiger shifted his attack, sinking his teeth into Beatty's arm. Then it was that Louie went into He leaped from his pedestal onto the attacking beast.

Clyde wrenched his mangled arm free, was raked badly in the chest I'i: I 1 1 4s XV I t. urn. i i iiii iawMMii PRESENTING AN INCONCElVABtr, IMPRESSIVE ARRAY Of AMAZING ACTS AND ARTISTS mrloding THI WORLD FAMOUS CLYDE SUMMONS No. 20.707 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. Action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz, and the Amended Complaint filed in said County of Santa Cruz, in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court.

MARY LEE JAEGER, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT JAEGER, Defendant. The People of the State of California Send Greeting to Robert Jaeger, Defendant. You are Hereby Directed to Appear and Answer the amended complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in. the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons if served 'within this County, or within; thirty days if served elsewhere.

And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the Amended Complaint, as arising upon contract or win apply to the Court for any other rehci demanded in the Amended Complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 18th day of April, 1946. (SEAL) II. E. MILLER, Clerk.

Bv MATHILDA ROSSI. Deputy Clerk. LUCAS WYCKOFF and LOYD R. MILLER. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Apr. 21-28; May 5-12-19-26; June 2-9-16 ORDINANCE No. 1790 An Ordinance Amending Section 5 of Ordinance Number 14a 8 and Relating to The Definition of "Drive-Yourself Vehicles." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SANTA CRUZ as follows: Section 1: Section 5 of Ordinance Number 1458 is hereby amended to read as'foliows: Section o. "Drive-Yourself Vc-. hide" defined: a "drive-yourself is an automobile, motorcycle, auto scooter, motor scooter, or any power operated vehicle of two or more wheels offered to the public for hire for the use of the person hiring the same upon the streets of the City of Santa Cruz without a driver being supplied -therewith.

Section 2: This Ordinance shall be in force and effect thirty days after its passage and approval and publication once in Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Cruz, and shall be published in said newspaper a total of five (5) times. Passed ana adopted this 13th. day of May, 1946, by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Aldrich, Houck, Sousa, Bibbins; Mayor Fulmer. Noes: None. Absent: None.

Approved this 13th. day of May, 1H46. F. R. FULMER, Mayor, Attest: A.

J. MILLER, City Clerk. I May 17 to 22 1 1 i i i i SPORTSMEN ATTENTION! EVINRUDE Outboard Motors -I! WILSON Sporting Goods I I i i Tackle and Ammunition Ph. 4030 45 Pacific Ave. JV llP Shaking Die ovttK 0aK in ftig SeI Arena with 40 of th Moti 8ld.Thirsty Brute that BrQth.

ton and Tigr of Opposit years, died Friday afternoon and funeral services have been set for Tuesday. Gillum was born at Shibleys Point, and resided in the state until 1900 when he graduated from Kirksville state college in Missouri. He came to this city in 1921 with his late wife. Mary S. Gillum.

and for 20 years they were in the new and used furniture business at 363 Soquel avenue. They were both active members of the First Chris- tion church. He leaves three brothers, G. L. Gillum of lone, S.

F. Gillum of Lucerne Valley, and E. E. Gillum of Santa Cruz. Services will' be at 2 p.

m. in the Irvin M. Smith chapel at 9 Cayuga street and burial will be at Oak-wood cemetery. Lawn mowers And Diamonds In Loot Four thefts, with property involved including money, a diamond ring, automobile lights and two lawnmowers, were reported to police Friday and yesterday, Ernest Hilliker of the Clear View auto court, 36 West Cliff drive, police two lawnmowers were stolen from the establishment Friday and later that day reported a burglar had taken $165 in cash from the court. Phyllis Ratzman of 378 Walnut avenue, told police her diamond and platinum ring, valued at $900, was taken from a kitchen shelf in the Delmarette fountain on Pacific avenue.

George Elliott reported tne theft of two foglights from his car while parked during the last few days at 243 Third street. roj a Wi nners Fresno, May 18 Southern California's Trojans won the 1940' west coast relays, team championship tonight in a photo finish, that saw them lead the San Francisco Olympic club to the final wire by half a point. The score was 38Y4 for U.S.C. and 37 for the club squad. The University of California at Los Angeles took third with 31.

Other scores in the open intercollegiate division were: San Jose State, 25; Los Angeles Athletic club, 25; California, 14; Stanford, 10y4 Fresno State, San Diego State, College of the Pacific, Redlands, V. It the 13th championship in 20 annual relays here for Southern California. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 10.091 In the Superior Court of the State of Califo'rnia, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the matter of the Estate of MARIE CHEVALIER, also known as MARIE CHEVALLIER.

Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given by the Undersigned, Frank Chevalier, Administrator of the estate of Marie Chevalier, also known as Marie Chevallier, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, or said estate, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of the above named Court (which said office is situate in: the Court House in the City of Santa Cruz in said County and State), within six months after the first publication of this notice made on the 12th day of May, 1946. or to present and exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within said period, to the said Administrator at the law office of J. Frank Murphy, 53 Pacific Avenue, in the City of Santa Cruz. County of Santa Cruz.

State of California, which said last named office, the undersigned selects as the place of buviness in all matters connected with pM estate. Dated: May 10, 1346. FRANK CHEVALIER. Administrator of the Estate of said deceased. J.

FRANK MURPHY, Attorney for said Administrator. May 12-19-26; June 2 MRS. HARRIETT BEATTY SENSATIONAL DE WAYNES Presenting 01 Ofe Time TWO HOSTIH feotufd with RUOT VAILEE lord 0 he Junqle Goni Elephant and a it Coast Guord Revue Royal eengol Mge JACK JOYCE HecrcfingV TKE FINEST KSCH SCHOOL AND LIBERTY HORSE DISPLAYS EVER BY K03TAL EYE PEfRlISS ff HOlMi'NO FANIASHC All BEAUltrUl tEPHANTS NEW ALt-GIRl cto gal ope CLOUD PALLET PON FRANC! SCO Kmg of the Stock Wire sb HENRY KYES THE GREAT MENAGERIE, -Tht pQo wh.temon I A 1 the White Tops" nd AND HIS NEW World oremol HORSE FAIR; WONDER BAND H.9h Perc. Thniie I GA I RAILROAD HOW by. the tiger claws as it turned on its new enemy.

Another tiger leaped into the fray, and Beatty had to separate the battling trio before he could go to a physician. The trainer was in the hospital several montns. Fearless Clvde Beattv is univers ally acknowledged to be the world's greatest trainer of wild animals. His breath-taking exhibition in which he battles 40 of the most ferocious brutes that breathe. lions and tigers of opposite sexes, is tne teature of the Clyde Beatty aauroaa circus.

I'ertormances will be given at 3 and 8 p. m. with doors to the menagerie and horse fair opening at 2 and 7 o'clock. Reserved seat tickets on sale Tuesday, 10 a. m.

till 5 p. m. at Horsnyder's Pharmacy. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL. ETC.

No. 10.113 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN R. WELDON, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition for the probate of the will of John R.

Weldon. deceased, and for the issuance to petitioner Emaline Nancy Ross, of letters testamentary has been filed in this court, and that May 31st. 1946, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and the courtroom of said court, in the courthouse, in the city of Santa Cruz, county of Santa Cruz.

State of California, have been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of said petition, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same and show cause why said petition should not be granted. Dated: May 16th, 1945. H. E. MILLER, Clerk.

By MATHILDA ROSSI, Deputy Clerk. STANFORD G. SMITH. Atlo-ncy for Petitioner, Cruz, CahXornia. I lay 17 to 23 CTtTiriCATE OF DOING BUSINESS UriDER FICTITIOUS NAME AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 2466.

CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. CHARLES T. GAY-NOR, whose address and place of residence is Box 170, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz County. California, is transacting business in the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, under the fictitious name and style of "Colon-IAL located on Central Avenue, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz County, California, and is the sole owner thereof. Dated at Santa Cruz, California this 25 day of April, 1946.

CHARLES T. GAYNOR. BERT B. SNYDER, Attorney. Medico-Dental Bldg.

Santa Cruz. Calif. Apr. 28, May 5-12-19 MAGNIFICENT NEW SUPER-PRODUCTIONS AND HtitN'A pNS -ftc'ud ng GORGEOUS I TROD PAG A Msny at 3 8 BEATTY PERSON UVI 4 i Bergman Mary's HO i 0 4 STATE CONTROLLER THOMAS H. KUCHEL Retain TOOJIAS II.

ciUJCnniEiL (Pronounced Kee-kl) STATE CONTROLLER Native of California -Veteran World War II (Succeeded Harry B. Riley, Deceased) DO YOU WANT A REAL Italian Dinner? for his SPAGHETTI LAUREL INN 4 157 LAUREL ST. Near Beach 3 blocks west of Pacific Ave. Excellent Bar COME IN AND MEET YOUR OLD FRIENDS L. Bertolacci Chester Lunch 12-1 p.m.

Dinner 5-8 p.m. ORCHESTRA for DANCING SAT. NTTES For Reservations Tel. 2735 JLcarn to IFILY DAILY INSTRUCTION PHONE 25-J-3 SANTA CRUZ AIRPORT y2 Mil East of Capilola oa Monterey Avenut Russell Rice. Operator Passenger Flights Plana Rentals sow se a fiiwwns AT TOM DMUI 5 fiJ This special mixture of finest grass seed is scientifically blended for local conditions.

CERAtAIN S-Grass StrJ Sni Sint 1S7I a vibrant, new scent that beckons you south of the border, where life is fired with excitement, where gaiety seeks a romantic partner, where the echoes of lilting laughter make tempting promises. COLOGNE: four o. six oz. $5.00 APnJucttf YtnJstr Htust.Ltd. -v.

-1 a Keserved Seat Tickets on Sale Tuesday; May 21 10 a m. till 5 p. tre. at HOKSNYDEK'S PHARMACY Arthur S. Palmer the civic auditorium at 2 p.

m. tomorrow and run through Thursday. The auxiliary, Pythian Sisters of California, also will convene in its 53rd annual convention, grand temple, at Veterans' Memorial auditorium; Arthur E. Palmer of Oakland will preside as grand chancellor over the sessions of the grand lodge, assisted by Dr. Fulton I.

Mather of Los Angeles, as grand vice chancellor. Mrs. Bertha Trickey of Santa Ana, grand chief of the Pythian Sisters of California, will preside over the grand temple. A meeting of the grand lodge endowment trustees, presided over by Chairman Vernon C. Cash of Monrovia, was held last evening at the Palomar hotel, which is the official headquarters of both grand bodies.

A pre-convention banquet will be held this evening in the Palomar, followed by a program of entertainment, all presided over by the general chairman of convention ar: rangements, Harry W. Hellam of Monterey. Over 200 will attend. A joint opening of both conventions will be held at 9:30 a. m.

tomorrow at the Veterans' Memorial auditorium, presided over by Chairman Hellam. The grand temple of Pythian Sisters will immediately follow with its ritualistic opening. C. Legionnaires Take On Gonzales Departing from the Veterans' building at 8 o'clock this morning the Santa Cruz American Legion junior baseballers journey to Gonzales for their second game of the season. With the game time at 10 o'clock, Wayne Gettys announced that the piobable pitcher was Lefty Mueller, with Foerster in the catching assignment.

In the season opener against Monterey, the local team met defeat last Saturday, 8 to 0. Meanwhile, Gpnzales ran amuck, losing to the Watsonville legionnaires 8 to 3. Faneuf of the Santa Cruz team got the only extra hase hit in the Monterey game, knocking out a two-bagger. Denny-Watrous Attractions San Jose Auditorium May 23 at 8:30 MAE WEST In Person In the Comedy II Ring Twice Tonight" Seats in. tax Aud.

Box Office, Col. 7087 -rv7- For Santa Cruz '1 -Si 3 Louie, "majestic performing lion with the Clyde Beatty Trained Wild Animal Circus that saved the life of his trainer, Clyde Beatty. Next Saturday To Be Poppy Day Poppy Day will be observed in Santa Cruz and throughout the United States on Saturday, May 25, Selena Hagedorn. president of Santa Cruz unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, has announced. Contributions received in exchange for the flowers will be used in relief and rehabilitation work for disabled veterans, their families and the families of the dead.

Extensive preparations for Poppy Day are being made by the Legion Auxiliary unit under the direction of Mona Wightman, Poppy chairman. The paper poppies have been ordered from hospitals where they are being made by disabled vete rans of both wars, working under the direction of the National Department of ths American Legion Auxiliary. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. SG8S In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Senta Cruz. In the matter of the Estate of C.

E. KING, also known as CLARENCE E. KING, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given by the Un dersigned, Cecil Gibson and Stanford G. Smith, Executors of the estate of C.

E. also known as Clarence E. King, deceased, to the creditors of, and all having claims against the said deceased, or said estate, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of the above named Court (which said office is situate in the Court House in the City of Santa Cruz in said County and State), within six months after the first publication of this notice made on the 12th day of May, 1946, or to present and exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within said period, to the said Executors at the law office of J. Frank Murphy, 53 Pacific in the City of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, which said last named office, the undersigned selects as the place of business in all matters connected with said estate CECIL GIBSON and STANFORD G. SMITH.

Executors of the Estate of said deceased. Dated: May 10, 1946. J. FRANK MURPHY. Attorney for said Excfulms.

May EXPERT HAT BLOCKING We specialize in Dry Cleaning exclusively. Prompt service. We call and deliver. Mission Cleaners Phil Sousa 24 MISSION ST. PH.

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M. TO 11:00 P. M. I .1 Real Service 5 Clean Cabs Careful Drivers Reasonable Rates WE'LL RESERVE A CAB FOR YOU IF REQUESTED Independently Owned Fred Brune He gave you "Going My Way" i V'v. 0 Doors.

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