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SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1939 Townsend Draws Pension Attention to go following the above announcement growing out of yesterday's meeting. Apple Growers Name J. E. Gardner As Directing Head San Jose Church Factions Have An Internal Mix-up SAN JOSE Calvario Pentecostal mission in East San Jose yes The All-American canal in Southern California is the largest irrigation ditch in thn TTnitpH people. They can co-operate with Fair Weather Predicted For The Weekend Cold Spell Appears Broken As Minimum Reading Hits 49 us and accomplish a lot.

Tney States. an refuse to co-operate and kill Appointment of John E. Gardner, veteran attorney of Watson-ville, member of the law firm of Wyckoff, Gardner and Parker, as directing head of the Watson vllle Apple Growers and Packen- How To See The Big Exposition By Auto Or Bay SAN FRAXCISCO (U.R If you are coming to the opening of Treasure Island Saturday and Sunday, here's how: By Ferry Key system ferries leave San Francisco Ferry building and Oakland pier continually. Ten cents each way, fair admission 50 cents. By Auto From San Francisco drive through Verba Bue- che goose that for so many years lias been laying a greater or less association, was confirmed Wed nesday night following an after terday became the center of a bitter legal feud between warring factions in the congregation.

One faction headed by Francisco Guerrero, asked the superior court for an injunction against three trustees, Eduardo Rodri "Warming declared the lumber of golden eggs. It that Hilling is done, they will have hemselves only to blame for the 'esulting conditions." COMMITTEE GOES SOUTH A committee from the associa noon meeting of the. association weather man this morning. The record of his thermometer for the 24 hours period verified his declaration. The maximum for Santa Cruz for this period was 64 and the minimum 49.

It is guez, James H. Euley and Gabri- tunnel, turn right at sign, tion was appointed Wednesday to visit Los Angeles at once tnd confer with brokers and jobbers In that market. The com el Montijo, charging the trustees Pay 50 cents toll. Keturn with- out iNivlne toll. From Oak a nice, spring-like day.

membership and a week's nego tiations with Mr. Gardner. Those closely identified witr the new apple organization fee. that a new era has been assured the industry through Gardner'! appointment. Every sincere ef has been made by those at tempting to save the industrj 'rom ruin to secure voluntary co operation in perfecting its organ ization, it was declared.

mittee, which left last night on The forecaster also indicates fine weather for the week-end period, with "fair and mild tonight and Friday and outlook had taken the church for their own property and had kept the congregation out by "lock and bar." I Montijo and Euley. denied hav-l ing claimed the church as their; own, and said last night thatj they had locked it against Guer-: land, pay toll at regular plaza, turn right at sign. On leaving Island, get a timed "out" cheek. Visitors may drive from San Francisco to Oakland, or the other way, with Treasure Island as a stopover, paying only one toll. he Sunset Limited, is composed! at John Franich, M.

P. "Butch" ftesetar, John Scurlch, L. N. Ku-ialich, J. E.

Gardner, A. N. Jer-nich and Prosper N. Lettunich. This committee is conferring with the apple brokers and Job-jers in Los Angeles today, ex-ilaining the new Watsonville apple set-up, which is now ready In accepting the appointment as head of the apple grower, Gardner made a statement rero and his associates only to prevent a riot." concluding with: 1 iWVwyyy jj favorable for fair weather ovei the week-end." Here is the weather report to: today: WHAT IS PROMIKKD Santa Cruz and San Franclscf Bay Region Fair' and mild tonight and Friday; moderate northeast wind; outlook favorable for fair weather over week end.

Northern California Fair to "WEAR A FLOWKR" 1 "WEAK A FLOWKR" "It is now up to the Interested night and Friday; light local Pen-pointing out a pension argument, Dr. Francis Townsend, right, ballyhoos his S200-a-month plnn to Representative Ralph Brewster of Maine. Townsend remains in pension foreground as he testifies before House Ways and Means Committee on proposed changes in social security set-up. front tonight and Friday but mile day temperatures; gentle north erly wind off coast. Sierra Nevada Fair tonigh' and Friday; no change in temperature; moderate easterl wind.

Sacramento, Santa Clara, Sali nas and San Joaquin Valleys She Honeymoons in Quarantine Fair tonight and Friday; mile A WW visit vl," rSS ST life $1 hMWJ POLKGULCH Lassen Co. Man Buys Residence in Live Oak Area day temperature but light loca frost at night; gentle north tc east wind. Southern California Fair to night and Friday; cooler south j. tk nmwmW QJM. I I tPot.oB 9i Sherman Rea of Lassen county has purchased the Hans Rasmus- eait portion tonight; increasinf sen property at Rodrigui street iJll VW1 4WW north and northeast wind of coast.

TKMI'KKATl HKS and Paul Minnie Lane, in tho Live Oak district, and Rea and his Record for 24 hours ending family have moved into their new a. m. today: home. High Low Eureka GO 3( The property consists of an t. in Los Angeles 76 51 acre of.

land, improved witn a comfortable house, garago and Redding 02 4f- Iteno 46 28 chicken p'ant. Mr. Rasmussen 1 VHTBis iur yuur ftrmm. oiiWKS2H died thre eweeks ago and as his I tm- nnrl vUitors. Buv SrfrZ i Koseburg 54 3 Sacramento 62 4 SCi JSC A at your Safeway.

T7r wife had preceded him in death the place was put on the l.iarket San Diego 62- 4( San Francisco 61 5 and found a ready buyer. Roa has a wife and two child Yuma 74 5-! Santa Cruz 64 40 ren, the latter attending the Live Oak school. The place will be im I FB 3 I 8 eSS-- LL ftSi'SSJjrp11 'JSSWSS 5 Qoog nnn hckbh now on hh or your aoiwgy, proved extensively. Rea is the LLGAL NOTICE third of the Lassen county broth ers to acquire homes in the Santa Cruz area, Roy having purchased 4H BlIHTi-- tt. fl SDTHK Ol'' AIMIIMSTII ATIIIX s.w.ii ok i AT I'lll A l', SAI.Ii o.

T.ur, he home in which he lives on Jose avenue and Lester and In the Superior Court of the State family owning a home on Sev of alitinnia, in and for tliu Counts or an in enth avenue, They are brothers In tlm of tho K.slato of of Mrs, Gillette Stanford of 25 r.U U.K JIIORU, Doe-eased. MifiCK In hereby Kiven that the Washington street. gggK III I I T-TI TT-V A A TVirv a A Tl A a7 It WVWt. Sfotiat lekes Fm this I Grapefruit Juice 56 "ihw- 2 Ca llffil a 9 okI 3. 25 BlSHSS Apricots L'g 25 undersigned, Administratrix of the estate of I'auiinu Jtern, defeased, will sell at private mile to the hlifli-esl bidder for cash in lawful money of the t'nited States of America, and subjerl to eonf irmation by Unsaid Superior Court, on or aftei Friday the day of March, all of the interest of the said de-eeased lit the time of her death and all tho rinht, title Had interest that said estale has, by operation of law or otherwise acquired, other than or in addition to that of siiid deeeased at the time of her death, of, In and to all that certain real property described as follows, to 1 11 lww IKe.

rails cuns who kwo -i Iilue Hose Long Grain Newlywed Mrs. Donald Farley of Hutchinson, meant it when she pledged to stick by hubby "in sickness and in health." The 19-year-old bride went through the ceremony whfle the bridegroom was coming down with scarlet fever, settled down to a three-week honeymoon in quarantine. PAUL Says 10 1 Prune Prunes FEES Jiii? Hear Strawberry Jam 23 A tweet flavored pea carefully graded for (lie and tenderness Salmon i'anhcan Del Ray Larpre cans Pork Beans 3 9tf 25 19 19 OL' Crawford ..2 uiu imp av Oafs QUHker Ie1 Ray Italian Dinners 2pUs. 25 Beer iiloV.1 iJotu 5 Pineapple Lt Corn Whole "Kernel 3 cans 25 fiiiperb Soap Powder 35 l.ibby's No. 2 cans Apple Sauce 3 nm 25J Cleanser vT.

3 Flour rsacT 79r Syrup 23 Dop Food E- 6 25c Del MenS Peas Early Garden variety A blend of the tendercst, tastiest peas wn: rAUCKL. ONK. Situate in the city of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of Culi-forn described as follows: HeninniiiK in the Northeasterly line of Ocean Street, as widened, at the most Westerly corner of the lot of John A. Alves, as described in deed recorded in volume, iliib of deeds, at page 1:1, Santa Cm County Jteeords, and running thence along the northwesterly line of last named lot North 51 East XOS.ti'J feet to a station: thence north ii US' West 100. IS feet to a station; thence South 51 West 310.44 feet to a station in the said northeasterly line of Ocean Street and thence along said line of Ocean Street South 38 45' East 100 feet to the plaeo of begiun.ng.

i'AKCEL, TWO. SituatB In the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, described as follows: Lot 2 in Block as shown upon the map entitled "Subdivision No. 2 Seacliff l'arlt, being a part of Aplos llanchn, Santa Crux County, California, surveyed by J.lovd llowman, County Surveyor, Sept. filed October loth, 1924, in volume IS of mails, page 51, Santa Cruz County Records. t'AUCEL, TlirtHK.

Situate in the County of Santa )S. 25 Bisquick a 27t Coffee 2 Reg. No. 2 can arils 23 Kix ri'g- Ntw Cereal ll -'0l'i'ee i-n. can T'a '-'iinterljury t'O.

Black 2' Variety for your Dog Evangelist Is Hearing End Of Local Services Only four services remain in scries of evangllstic meetings being conducted by Rev. Win. S. 3owden at the First Advent Christian Church on Elm street, le has chosen not to announce Us themes for Thursday and Fri-iay evenings. The choir has been rendering issistance in the musical portion if the ineeti.i;;s.

Other church iuxiliarics have aided in the devotional exercises each night. The Woman's Home and Foreign Mis-don Society is to serve in this way on Thursday night, and the Loyal Workers Society Friday aveuing. For Sunday Rev. Tiowden has announced these topics: At 11:00 i. "The Ark of Safety." At 7:30 p.

"The Anxious Soul's Question." Stokely's Peas Honey Pod, n. 2 can 2 for 23c Green Giant Peas 1et.can 15c Telephone Peas n.2coh 13c Hominy Iiiirliaiik tiolden p'kg. 27 cans 25-libs. 250 cana cans 190 Macaroni l'ure Siinolina 3 Milk liu Tall cans I here lire lot of iner-inK thiiiigM to know ultout the origin of iiatnrN ft I veil Ihi fsmui n. J'o in Mnnre the iv il lref roiuen from the Lntln word '1'i-etiolii.

tiiemiliifp 'little re-vnnr iciven to children iin ii rcrl for their ooiiilttet. IXext week I'll hne another one for you. 'iaslu jells 5c 2 Peaches I Head He. 2 ,2 cans' Reg. lib can CABBAGE ORANGES Ijawu iNu.

11 lana Cruz, State of California, described Tomato Juice 3( as ioiiows: le Juicy Navels Kach 3 different rotioni: Lot 39, in Block .1, as shown upon Hot Sauce 10, me map entitled, subdivision No A-Beef; B-Fith; C-Cheet cans Seaeinr J'ark, being a part of Aptos lb. Crackers 1 Snow flakes i Tender White 10c 3 13 Herly Doctor's Recommend jreanui uuueri-iu PARSNIPS POTATOES jar 190 250 250 .170 .290 150 310 120 launch Aleat 12-oz. can Gerber's opam U. S. No.

1 Klamath 25-11). sack 1 omatoes "HayM All J'ledmont The Dominion of Canada has 363 plants for the production of flour and feed products. ITiayUIlliaiSC Quart jar Ij 1 Julia Lee Wrimu oreau l.ib. ioat Flintiest A ox. can ivaiicnu, ouiuu i.ruz ouniv, i a 1 1 -fornia, surveyed by Lloyd liowmau.

County Surveyor, Apr. filed April 24th, 1925, In volume 18 of Maps, page 59, Santa Cruz County Records. TARCEL" KOtjrt. Situate in the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, described as follows: Lot 8, In Block 1, as shown upon the map entitled "Subdivision No. 5 Seacliff I'ark, being a part of Aptos Rancho, Santa Cruz County, California, surveyed by Lloyd Bowman, County Surveyor, July filed September 1 5th, 1925, in volume is of maps, page 07, Santa Cruz County Records.

PARCEL FIVE. Situate In the City of Santa Cruz. County of Santa Cruz, State of California, described as follows: Lot 5, In Block as shown upon the map entitled, "Laveaga i'ark Tract, Subdivision Number filed November 12th, 1907, in vol LEGAL NOTICE Marshmallows 2 250 Salt Leslie's 2 pkg. 70 Baking Powder Varieties: Green Beans Vegetable Soup Liver Soup Carrots Peas, Spinath Apricot Apple Sauce JJiiliujffl Home Made DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE With Old Fashioned Chocolate Fudge Icing! "I promiNC yon gn-orl going' on tills tine, rteh Injer cake. Cm home-made in detail, vtith great attention to liglitiittKN mill flavor of both body mill frosting." HAZELNUT WREATH CAKES 'Selrelril fresh fiiln-rtx in nn Amazingly ta.v vanilla icing, over renl I linslry.

Look forward to lnenklnst!" Date-Nut Bread Yheti he Uatrw are desert fresh, the nntH new rrop. nnd the brcud nlitiot a rake jou'tc got ZEE I LUX I lb. FLAKES I ume 14 of maps, page 1, Santa Cruz TOILET TISSUE Whit or Tinted IVORY FLAKES largo package 2 Large Roll KOTIC'K OP T1MK Art'OINTKII FOR I'llOVING WJLl, In the Superior Court of the County of Santa Cruz, State 6f California. In the Matter of the. Kstate of 'ICS 1'ATl'RKL, also known as GL'S C.

PATl'RKL, Deceased. A document purporting to be the last ill of (Ins Pattirel, also known is Ous C. I'atnrel, deceased having been filed with tho rlerk of this court, notice is hereby given that the 17th (lay of February, liUO, at 10 o'clock A. it. of said day, and the court room of said court, in the court house, in the Citv of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, has been fixed nnd appointed as the time and place for proving will of said deceased and for hearing the application of Addle Soher, for the issuance her of letters of administration with the will annexed, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same.

Civen under my hand and the seal of the superior court of the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, this 7th day of February, 1D119. H. K. MILLER, (SEAL) Clerk of said Court. By EMMA RODHOUSK, Deputy Clerk.

STANFORD G. SMITH, Attorney for Petitioner. (Feb. 7 to 10, 1939.) illl votMi tig roniv. CHEESE 111, PorkLolaEeast viioi.i-: on.

HAi.r i.oins OXYDOL GRAN. SOAP large package 20c County Iteeords. Bids may be made for any single parcel as numbered above or for any number of said parcels but. separate bid must be slated for each parcel. Terms and conditions of sale are cash, in law fill money of the United Stales of America, ten per cent (10) of bid payable at the time of sale, and the balance upon confirmation of said sale by the said Superior Court.

Bids or offers may be made nt any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of said sale. All bids or offers must be in writing and may be left at the law office of J. L. Johnston, Farmers and Merchants National Bank Building, in the city of Santa. Cruz, county of Santa Cruz, State of California.

MARII'3 WOO II, Administratrix of the estate of said deeeased. I IWil I Wjy VJ A CI 4 I'KlMlj STKIvR SHtLOIN AMI iUKlll.OIX HI' VXJ( WALNUT AVKNU.E BAKKHY II Walnut Avr. Phone 271 J. L. JOHNSTON, Attorney for said Administratrix.

Uated: February 15, 1939. (Feb. 15 to Mar. 3, 1939).

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