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SAtURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1932 SANTA CRUZ NEWS, BANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA PAGE THREE Call the Doctor- Quick JI1E NEWS BONUS PAY CHECK CAMPAIGN IS SUPERVISED BY ASSOCIATION OF PUBLISHERS BRUSSEL SPROUT GROWERS OF COAST AREA PREPARE TO START 1932 SHIPMENTS Old "Mansion" of Elihu Anthony, Santa Cruz Pioneer of 1847, On School Street, Gutted By Blaze The old "mansion" built in the After completing the first r.irt middle seventies by Elihu An-ijOf the house Anthony in ths thony, at the lower end cf School eighties added a projection at ih" street, on the hill east of the old fj sissm -jf rear known by bis "the 'box." which brought number of rooms to 22. The house stood on the l.rov of the hill below which Anthony Statement On Plan By The Publishers of The 1 Evening News Davenport Drum and Box Factory Is Making Containers Davenport Plans Party On Sept. 16 Plans were made today for a built the pioneer business l.iocii on the The old wcndcn card party to be held September The Evening News has secured the services of the Circulation Service company of Los Angeles to conduct this campaign. This organization conducts campaigns such as the one we are herewith announcing, for. over 850 newspapers in the state of California, for publishers who are members of mission, was gutted by flames at 2 o'clock this morning.

The old building, with 22 rooms in it, has stood vacant foi; the last year ro so, and prior to that was given over for several years to cheap housekeeping rooms. Built during the last years of the old iron monger who came to Santa Cruz in 1847 and made picks which were sold to the gold miners of '49 for three ounces of told each, the old house contained many relics of the best building practices of those days. Witn lirepiaces in many rooms it contained a number of fine old hand-cai veil mantles. 16 at the' first fall meeting of the Davenport Parent-Teachers Work of making drums for shipment of this year's crop of Bnissel sprouts was today under way at the Davenport Drum and Box factory. This factory, operated by E.

Bagnasco, E. Alexandrie and F. Caravanta, manufactures about 60,000 drums each season from September to March. The firm also acts as distributors of pea hampers and artichoke boxes and employs five men during the association yesterday. two story "Anthony Bl erected in 1849, stood whero Uio Mission garage now is.

It rebuilt about 1880 and, later moved from the site, now siunus at River and Water streets. The old home cn the hill v. liieh burned early today had bscn owned for several years by T. L1. Steudeman of Bonny A fire -six weeks ago in the la -ment was extinguished bef it had done much damage.

Mrs. A. Gregory, secretary, and Mrs. D. Bemos, treasurer, resigned end Mrs.

M. Merlotti was this association desiring a service of this nature. From beginning to end this campaign will be under the personal supervision of elected to fill the first named vacancy end Mrs. Anna Cook the Additional Service For Our Patrons' Additional service to News advertisers and subscribers will be provided beginning next Monday when the closing time of the business office will be extended to 8 p. in.

daily except Sunday. The office has been closed regularly at 6 o'clock. This accommodation is principally for the benefit of those persons who desire to telephone in classified ads' and communicate other information connected with advertising. The person in charge will also take late circulation complaints and take payments for subscrip-. tion and for advertising.

The News feels that this new service will give an opportunity to many people to phone in small ads at a time when it will be more convenient for them. latter. the. California Newspaper Pub Mrs. William Dietz is the new president, Maple Krilanovich vice- The Brussel sprout industry was started here in 1915 on a small scale by A.

Puccinelli of San Francisco, at the saiiie time president and Mrs. B. Clark 'pub De L'Etanches to licity chairman. uring the coming year the as lishers' association, with W. M.

Shutts in direct charge, with two assistants In attendance. The Evening News has thoroughly Investigated the activities of the Circulation Service company and finds nothing but praise and the highest kind of recommendation coming from some of Serve Dinners At the artichoke industry was estab sociation will devote activities to child entertainment. lished. Since then it has grown to a point where an average good year will net growers $150,000. More than 500 acres are devoted New $10,000 Home On their land adjoining De Lav- Farewell Given to growing the product.

C. C. Houck and Son to Hunt On Trip to Oregon Tomorrow Justice of the Peace C. C. Houck will leave on a ten day's vacation trip, accompanied by his son, George Houck.

Th2y will travel north as far ca the Oregon line, stopping at Sacramento to attend the state lair. He will visit his uncle at Nevada City and will then go to the leading newspapers of the state. The Evening News feels that anyone taking a part in this Mattei Family The season for Bru3sel sprouts is the same as for artichokes and drive will be glad to be associated By Coast Friends most growers are engaged in both eaga park, on the top of a high knoll overlooking the bay, mountains and canyons for miles, Mr. and Mrs. de L'Etanches have completed a stucco and mission style residence.

When they began construction with the personnel of the above industries. mentioned company. According to L. Poletti, of the United Artichoke Growers' associ The R. Mattei family, 35-year Not a Contest residents of Swanton, were guests ation, this year's crop is larger This campaign is not a contest of honor at a send-off party at the site had neither road nor wa than in the past but the price is in any sense of the word; nothing tended by over 60 people at the Klamath Falls, returning by the No doubt many formerly well persons in Austria developed "heart ter nor electricity.

A well was still in doubt. like It. It is a straight wage' Seasoning Is Secret (Continued from Page One) Swanton Boy Scouts hall. trouble' wnen blonde Dr. Maria Ehrensteln (above) appeared on the sunk and a road built on which earning business proposition tor The Brussel sprout industry Redwood highway.

They will hunt in Mendocino and Humboldt The Mattei's were presented case, fane equally famed as a beauty and as a here must compete with that of any man or woman, who is ambitious and really wants to work with a beautiful floor lamp and counties. materials were brought in. Only local labor and material were used throughout the construction of Long Island and in the event of all present enjoyed dancing and an early freeze in that section the Three thousand dollars is up for card games. Music was furnish Police Judge Milton Coghlen will preside in Justice during Judge Houck's absence. price will go up.

distribution among the local peo other nations; and as a result the American housewife has as her heritage the combined flavoring ed by Benturini Brothers. The section from Santa Cruz to pie and those living in the sur OLD CAPITOLA P.O. TO BE USED the $10,000 building. The de L'Etanches have named their home Montmar. In a din-ingroom built for the purpose Next week the family will move Pedro valley, San Mateo county, to Santa Cruz and will live on and seasoned possibilities of ev ery nation in the world, in which has the largest Brussel sprout in Sherman street.

rounding territory, and a cordial invitation is extended to anyone who needs a position, who needs money, to enter this work and dustry in the United States, and SOQUEL PLANS COMING YEAR'S WORK Will Care For Philanthropy The Ottawa conferenco has shown that the nations of the commonwealth (of Britis'i empire) are solid entity. We have says Miss Gray, she is lucky. Secrets of Seasoning ships the product to ali parts of they plan to serve dinners to the public. The opening has been set for tomorrow. The entrance to COAST BOX FACTORY this country and Canada.

carry on. There Is no element of American cooks have been a TO GIVE' DANCE TO proved the solidarity in trade a3 chance in this plan. Nothing but Montmar is at the north end of AS FIRE HOUSE E. V. Woodhouse Donates long time in availing themselves money, cash, is your guarantee of de Laveaga park or at the end of I we" as sentiment.

Premier R. OPEN NEW BUILDING of the open secrets of seasoning Improvement Club B. Bennet of Canada. pay for your time and effort. The the oil well road.

however, the home economist Evening News has nothing for you Owners of the Coast Drum and The residence is the third the says. She attributes this to the to win, it has nothing to give Box factory at Davenport will Use Until Department Has Own Quarters fact that English dishes predom away. It does have a ten weeks Read Ads Daily For Savings Treasury de L'Tanches have built and improved in their eleven years residence in Santa Cruz. give a free dance Sunday after inated in the older sections of the Is Organized By Swanton People Residents of Swanton organ Ijob for you if you are willing to noon and evening to dedicate country and English people have get In and work. (The News Special Service) (The News Special Service) their recently completed building.

never developed a taste for varied Make your entry and start to. SOQUEL, Sept. 3. The old Music will be furnished by a seasonings. SOQUEL, Sept.

3. The philanthropy and charity work of the day. Capitola post office building ized a Social and Improvement Also, native early American get together-orchestra and refreshments will be served. Public Of ices Soquel Parent-Teacher association dishes such as buckwheat cakes owned by E. V.

Woodhouse, has been given over by 1 it owner to HACIENDA HOTEL 680 O'Fnrrel St. Baa FrnnclHco, Calif, Rates 91 .211 prr dnr np wltfc detiirhed bath, prr day up with private bath. FIIIOK GARAGE E. II. Con leu, Prop.

club at a meeting last night. Work of the club will include for- the coming school year was the business and social uses of. corn pone, clam chowder, corn on the cob, and pork and beans did DAVENPORT HUNTERS school benefit and social activi outlined at the initial session ot that organization in the school ptate to Reopen And Schools to Close On Mondav the volunteer fire department ties. GET 140 POUND BUCK not work in readily with the ex auidtorium yesterday afternoon pending the acquiring by the de. MeetingB will be held the sec tracts and condiments which Labor Camps For with Mrs.

Harvey West presiding ond Friday in each month. Plans formed the magic of the Euro. A party of Davenport hunters partment of a permanent business location of its own. It is to be known as Firemen's Hall. Four report from Mrs.

Frank Pal for projects for the coming year pean cuisine. brought in a 140 pound three- 7000 Jobless Men mer on the school cafeteria show New Possibilities Attention! Attention: will be made at the meeting September 9. All city and county offices. ed that 17 free tickets have been Miss Gray, however, will spend banks, the post office and the citv point buck from the hills back of Swanton Tuesday. In the party were Charles Bella, John Mellano, Joe Viarengo, Jack Cuclus, John new members have recently joined the organization, E.

Canepa W. Boyea, E. Rebuffo and C. given out during the first two SACRAMENTO, Sept. 3.

UP) Officers of the club are: Earl a great part of Chau schools will be closed Monday for weeks of school. The cost of I State labor camps which last McCrary, chairman; T. West, tauqua talks on this fascinating these tickets will be met out of lyear cared for transients will secretary; Frank McCrary, re Labor day. At the post office the windows art the art of seasoning and Panattoni, Joe Croca and Adolph bpen this year "after the first the general fund of the Soquel Prize winners at the John's freshments; and G. West, enter Dadomici.

flavor. She declares that Mexi association, which also voted to fcoaking rain" and continue until guild hail Thursday evening tainment. can flavoring practices offer all Inext June. They also will care take care of its philanthropy ex SOX IS HORN TO sorts of new possibilities to the whist party, held in the guild hall, were Miss Evelyn Coleman, for 700 men instead of 3500 as penses without calling on the Mr. and Mrs.

James Cuclus and American housewife. DA VIS Ji POUT COUPLE A seven pound baby boy was council. Jwas done last year. Mrs. M.

Darrow, Miss Jessie Julia Stratos of Davenport left Well prepared chili, tamales will be closed all day and no regular city or rural deliveries will be made. Perishable parcels will! be sent C.O.D. by special delivery! and the evening collection of maiL will be made. I School children will enjoy two holidays this week. The second, on Friday, will be Admission day.j born last Saturday in a Santa A conference in Governor A large quantity of fruit has and enchiladas offer intriguing Greenwood, Mrs.

Al C. V. Cedarquist, Mrs. E. Sutton, Mrs.

today for San Francisco to attend the christening of a new baby. Rolph's office today decided this been donated and canned by the possibilities, says the home eco Cruz hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pastorino of Davenport. Jack Macdonald and Mrs.

E. nomist. members. More fruit is expected JThBse present, Earl Lee Kelly tt- Southwell. A special prize went jchairman of the highway com aud the members have been ask Mrs.

Pastorino and the baby are Salads and their appropriate to Mrs. E. Sutton. Real Estate ed to meet at the cafeteria next oing nicely, according to re mission; S. R.

Black, chairman dressings will also take up a part of The Kitchen Chautauqua's Due to the many requests from our patrons of Santa Cruz, an herb office branch of the Leo Yee Kee Co. of Watsonville has opened for business in this cily. Herbalist L. Y. K.

will personally conduct the business here. CHINESE HERBS Our specially Imported herbs of over 2000 varieties have been used In China for centuries. Tiiev relieve the various ailments whether they are of the Lumra. Stomach, Head, Liver, Kidneys. Bladder, or if you are afflicled with Indigestion, Asthma, Catarrh, Blood Poisoning, High or Low Blood Pressure, Rheumatism, Appendicitis, Hemorrhoids, or any other known complaints.

Our wonderful herbs will abso. lutely cleanse every Impurity from your system. Give a call dplny In dangerous an( Costly 408 Pacific Avenue Consultation Free. No Obligation Hours 10 a. m.

to 4 p. m. Watsonville Office 219 Main St. Evenings and Sunday in bf the forestry division; D. H.

ports. Tuesday to can it. Misa Ollie Blackmar is enter taining guests in her home on I Membership Plans DIED "flavor hours." Every individual salad deserves an individual mooa, director or natural resources; Rolland Vandegrift, state Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. Follett of Charlotte R. Jeffreys et vir to Nob Hill. They are J. G.

War- An outline of the membership Robert E. Bartlett 10 acres, Soquel Lemoore and Mrs. Follett's sister a finance director, and Col. Walter dressing, this food expert de burton of Turlock and his daugh drive to start September 19 was and husband, and Mrs. C.

J. Augmentation Kancno. Garrison, director of public ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bertolani of Modesto.

clares, and by. dressing a salad in appropriate "clothes" it will given by Mrs. James Taylor. A prize will be given the room in korks, were advised $100,600 Cramphorn of San Jose, left yesterday for Fort Bragg, where they PERA In Santa Cruz, September 1, 1932, Leo I'era, a native of Italy, 44 years, 3 months. Funeral services will be held at ould be obtained from the state's be infinitely more tasty.

the school which secured the Home from Bay City Mr. and Mrs. H. 'R. Tripp have emergency fund for the upkeep There'll be lots of other things will visit a college-mate of Mrs.

Follett and Mrs. Cramphorn, and greatest number of and a special prize to the individual the Wessendorf mortuary, Tuesday, September 0, at 9:45 a. thence )f the camps. to see and talk about at The returned to their home on Nob Hill after a two weeks' stay in also do some fishing. Mrs.

Fol Attorney General U. S. Webb to Holy Cross church wh ere i you can't loy(yP)- pupil securing the most names lett and children have spent the kill be asked the state can le- Kitchen Chautauqua, too. And The first grade was given the O'clock a requiem mass will be said i for jthe repose of his soul. i past four months at her summer al.iv apply $300,000 of the high we know you can't afford to miss San Francisco.

They were accompanied home by Mrs. Tripp's cousin, Mrs. Nellie Moyer of San attendance prize for having the entombment in Santa Crn mn.l it. way maintenance fund for camp most mothers at yesterday's meet ing. maintenance.

The men in them euicuiii. xvosary services will be held at the Wessendorf mortuary Jose, who will be a guest of the I McGurty Certain lands, Mt. Her-'mon. City of Santa Cruz to Caleb Har-graves Strip of land, Bethany Cir-'cle. i Edward D.

Thompson to Slarsaret Madden et al 35.135 acres, Ranoho Salaipuedes. Edward D. Thompson to Margaret Madden et al V4 Interest in 30.0:)5 acres, Rancho Salsipuedes. Helen E. Mackenzie to Sherwin C.

Mackenzie Lot 39, block 30, subdivision 9, Mt. Henmon Park. Charles E. Stark et ux to Santa Cruz Land Title Co. South side Mission street.

Monterey Bay Finance Co. to Eva R. Standish Lot 15, block A. River Glen. Isaiah Ilartman et al to Prances Schneider West of lot 9, block 9, San Lorenzo Tark, subdivision 2.

fvill receive room and board in Tripps for a number 'of weeks. iviomiay evening- at 7:30 Mrs. W. C. Roddick, president Friends i home on Second avenue, and Mr.

Follett has spent his holidays and many week-ends with the family here. Mrs. Follett and her sister are former Twin Lakes residents and graduated from the Santa Cruz high school. are Invited to attend. eturn for working' on forestry Boothby to Talk Mrs.

Margaret North and sons, of the Santa Cruz council, dis ire trails. William and Jack, of San Jose are played the silver cup that is of The location of the camps was On Tabernacle On guests of Mrs. Charles Berry at fered by the council and the picture from Mrs. H. W.

II. Penni the Los Altos apartments on (iot announced but the forestry llvision has been Investigating tossible sites. Last week the Stockton avenue. Lazarus Parable man to go to the association hav- Mrs. Ida May Hosken Simpson ing the greatest proportionate tighway committee allotted William Dietz of Davenport bagged a 110-pound forked horn buck while hunting back of Mt.

Hamilton Tuesday. gain in membership. Evangelist Robert L. Boothby for unemployment re- is home from a three months' visit with her daughters, Mrs. V.

R. Jones and Mrs. Walter John Miss Gray, teacher of the sec will speak tomorrow night in the ief. This will be paid to mar- ond grade, was given a vote of iied men who will work three thanks for assisting with the noon 1 son in San Francisco, and Mrs. George Griffith in Mill Valley.

big tabernacle on Caledonia and Hanover streets on "The Rich and Lazarus." luncheon at the cafeteria. Mrs. lays a week. Mrs. S.uipson was quite ill dur Charlotte Nelson conducted the Mr.

Boothby promises' to an INDIA PHILOSOPHER ing most of her absence, but is now convalescing. study circle. Mrs. Frank Palmer will have charge of it next week. swer the following questions; P.

Agent Transferred Where Is Abraham's bosom? Do the wicked all go in to" torment TO GIVE ANOTHER LECTURE SERIES C. of C. On Tuesday The Soquel Valley chamber of B. O. Mock, S.

P. station agent Farewell Appearance! CARLTON KELSEY'S HOLLYWOOD ORCHESTRA For The 1932 Season here for the past two years, has when they die? Do the righteous go to heaven when they die? commerce will meet Tuesday night instead of Monday, -on ac Another series of lectures will be- given by Brahmacharee Ne There will be good music by been transferred to tower duty in Redwood City. and Mrs. Mock will maka their home in count of Labor day. Evangelist Spillman and his assis The KITCHEN' CHAUTAUQUA 2 to 4 P.

M. Sept. 13, 14, 15, 16 VETERANS' MEMORIAL HALL wMch is an event of interest and importance to every woman of this city. Remember the dates and reserve all four afternoons for the Kitchen Chautauqua. NewyDivertittg, Instructive.

rode, philoaopher-teacher from The Junior Girl Reserves of the tants. San Jose. Capitola business enterprises India, starting September 4 at the Hotel Palomar. Interest has been aroused over these lectures which teach people how to live happy, prosperous lives. There are to be are making every preparation for UNITARIAN CHURCH record coming holiday crowd.

Soquel school, at their first meeting, elected Merle Bardt, president; Eetty Jane Torrens, vice president; Grace Hunt, secretary; Viola Vetterle, treasurer; and Lois Hughes, reporter. The girls will hold meetings each Tuesday Rooming reservations by mail are TO RESUME AFTER SUMMER VACATION seven consecutive free afternoon THREE BIG NIGHTS Saturday, Sunday and Monday plentiful and every indication points to the usual Labor Day lectures and seven evening lec All Soul's Unitarian church will rush of visitors. tures in this series. Brahmacha afternoon after school. Miss Mar-garte Blaine is adviser.

resume its services Sunday morning in Hackley hall after the sum' mer vacation. Mrs. Lucy Marcussen has re the week in Manteca, where the turned to her home in Watson- Read family lived before coming H. W. H.

Penniman will speak CASA DEL REY BAY VIEW SUPPER ROOM AND CASINO BALLROOM to make their home on the So- upon "Continual Creation." A ville, having spent the greater part of the summer with her niece, Mre. Harvey West of the quel-Aptos highway. series of book talks by a well qualified reviewer has been plan Frank Ragsdale and wife, from Soquel-Watsonville highway. ned for the immediate future. The Rev.

J. J. Kelly and Mrs. Your Last 1932 Opportunity to Enjoy This Marvelous Dance Music! Herbert Johnson accompanied the ree has expressed his pleasure as to the large, enthusiastic crowds which greet him regularly. Mrs.

Jessie Preston, 45 First street, has returned home after spending the past two months in Santa Barbara and Sacramento. In Santa Barbara she visited her daughter. Miss Dorothy Preston, who was married to Thomas B. Clifford while her mother was there. Mrs.

Clifford has been a teacher in the Santa Barbara public schools. In Sacramento Mrs. Preston visited her sister. Mrs. Preston was Joined In Santa Barbara by her other three In these days it is necessary to Rev.

and Mrs. E. C. Etkles to Campbell, where they spent the Tucson, Arizona, spent some time at the home of Frank's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Ragsdale of the Soquel-Capitola road. They were accompanied by Mrs. Rags-dale's sister, Mrs. Paul Swillck of San Jose. Frank Ragsdale attended the Soquel union grammar school and Santa Cruz high day and night with Mrs.

Clara conserve every minute of time and ounce of energy for something more Important than talking. Owen D. Young, utility executive. Page and Miss Grace Page, former residents of Soquel. Dinner, Dance, Entertainment $1.40 Dancing 4Cc Mr.

and Mrs. H. V. Angell, who I pledge myself that England are in Big Basin Park during the school. summer, were down to vote Tuesday and spent the day.

K. Cuclus and family of Dav will not get her money (for land annuities) until she proves her right to it. Eamon de Valera, president, Irish Free State. The Happy Kitchen enport left yesterday for San Watch for Announcement of Our New Music for the I Winter Season I daughters and the party all spent several days in Los Angeles. Visits Old Home Sheldon Read spent a part of Francisco to spend a few days..

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