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page eight SANTK CRUZ EVENING NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938 KI.KCTA CIRCLE TO Andy Balich was granted a COXVKXE DEC. 8 1 Boulder Creek News Mrs. Mabel Waldrip will be $500 permit for rerooflng the Masonic building at 163 Pacific avenue, wliiie the city of Santa Giant Redwoods Feature The "World's Greatest Migration' At S. F. Fair hostess tomorrow afternoon at the bi-monthly meeting of Electa Circle, O.K.

8., at her home, 71 Marnell avenue. BOULDER CREEK. Mrs. Cruz was given one for $200 for the erection of a new neon direction ign at the inter Gaels Asked To Play In Cotton Bowl Texas Tech Having Hard Time Getting Holiday Foe Frances Colburn of Los Angeles Three Permits hsued For New Building Work Three more permits for new lipflding work were issued today lv lilding Inspector D. M.

Mc-l'iict'es. including one for $3500 ft J. H. Amnions of San Fran-isro for a new five-room dwell. j.t 60 Sumner street.

and her sister are at the Colburn country home here for a ten days' visit. BERKELEY. "The world's Weasels prey on owls, and owls prey on weasels. In England, ambulances and fire trucks may ignore the speed limits, but are required to ob High Flyer section of Soquel and Seabrlght avenues. The old sign, declared In a dangerous condition, was being removed today.

The new MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR greatest which involved the biggest and the oldest of all living some 76,000,000 years of serve all other traffic regula sign arrived this morning. BURGER were hosts at dinner Sunday night at their home when their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Jos. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Trotts and Miss Dorothy tions.

time, is to be shown in a fea MR. AND MRS. J. HOLMS ture exhibit In the University of California display at the Golden Gate international exposition In 1939. The individuals in this migration, none other than the giant redwoods of California, are to be shown as they cut a wide have returned frotn a visit with their daughter, Mrs.

Emma Brink- LL 3. Tex. Offldnls of the Cotton Bowl awndition "I'll werp Irvine: and lionine toda" to ifl a sn'tabl" for Texas Tech's Rd RaMero in a nnst holiday football gam( on Jan. J. Thov cwiltpd from St.

rv'i Cotleo of California, n'. Mtniieb. coh ihrfit pntri in '(Jlhnnrled flip Scouts Getting Ready For The Yosemite Camp Poy Scouts of Elks Troop No. 74 held their regular meeting! Monday night with Senior Patrol Leader Don Griffin in charge. Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Bob Griffin opened the meeting" presenting Julian Blair, Bob Blair and Billy George as color bear-erg.

Scoutmaster Alden Moody awarded Donald Henslnger his second class pin, Bill Swasey and Alfred Gross merit badges, and Francis Hall his Star award, with a little ceremony. The winter camp to be conducted In January in Yosemite received considerable attention. Chairman Fred Waltl Jr. explained the rules of the camp and the expense in connection. Only first class scouts are eligible.

Harry Smith and Charles Booth demonstrated photographic printing on Alden Moody's equipment for the benefit of the troop. LKftlOX TKOOP XO. i Winter Camp for Boy Scouts at Yosemite in January is the timely topic of Interest to all troops of Santa Cruz Boy Scouts, and American Legion Troop 69 was no exception In its meeting laBt evening. Chairman of worth at Watsonville, and also their daughter, Mrs. Ethel Pope at Salinas.

SWIFT'S EASTERN Sugar Cured HAMS 25c arboreal corridor for themselves through the fierce wastes and the council camping committee. jungles of earliest geologic time, Fred Walti gave all neces if Ocr Ma rjyy iwi sy SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY sary Information and rules regarding this coming activity. The number of applicants has been limited to scouts with those irnme," Md tT rOPfo-1 with the epfcinl'a bin--t ntblott Half or Whole POCXI) and reaching from the bleak Arctic lands to what Is now the warm, mellow expanse of California. The display should effectively topple over the widespread belief that the great redwoods were always here that they never grew anywhere else. The Uni presenting fieir applications at SWIFT'S FRESH LB.

18c ORK PICNICS an early date receiving first SWIFT'S FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS FRESH PIG'S FEET lb. 7c o'O tncpfb.p "w'th. hy linliBpt-jn vtinva TTpiv Cro, and j.Qnnti Forrtha" plan was' to havp turned down aa infft r. STEAKS LB. 28c Delicious with Suuerkraut.

Lb 25c Twenty minutes of tumbling followed, with a mattress kindly furnished by Scoutmaster Stan Smith. A fest of rcoutlng sonKS id by Junior Asdstant Walter T.Ic-Kinney pepped the boys up S'-( Our Windows For Additional Savings on the Finest Meats The North Pole is shifting at a ra'e of seven inches a year. fragiiiiawiiiLwrfgrCTT SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY AT; BOTH STORES DULY IfiYS 3 Squash Oranges Knr Juiifl Lettuce Crisp Lorn I 3 for IOC I Mn it mi or Iluliliard Avocados Loiik; Fnn'y Ttlnn 2 15c 13 25c 2c Friday, Saturday Sunday, December 2nd, 3rd 4th Ella Gulbrandsen started skiing in her native Norway at the age of 5. Now at 17 the 5-foot-3-jnch girl is considered one ot the world's outstanding women ski jumpers, with a jump of 168 feet to her credit. She will add an international flavor to the Winter Sports Show at Mad' i Square Garden, Dec.

6-KT' 51 rl SWEET JUICY FOR YOUR HEALTH BREAKFAST DOZ. 21c FINEST QUALITY FEEDSl 'Whizzer' Tops Pro-Gridders In Yardage Gained versity In its exposition display Is prepared to show, with appropriate proof, that at one time In the world's geologic and pale-ontologic history, they were not here at all. On the contrary, they were removed thousands of miles from their present "last stand" in the coastal counties of Californlu and elsewhere in the dtate. The exhibit will place them first in the Arctic wastes where they first appeared, and where they grew as big around and as tall as they grow In California. Then It will show how their seed was carried or blown ever southward by swarms of rodents or by the vagrant winds, how the oldest and weakest of the tree individuals were killed off by advancing cold and how the new ones grew luxuriantly as they progressed toward the warm climes below the Arctic Circle.

The two phases of this greatest of migrations will be shown, one illustrating the manner in which the ancestors of the trees now in California, Htarted on their way from northernmost Alaska, or its Miocene and Eocene equivalent, and the others started from elsewhere along the Arctic Circle and progressed through Island and Greenland to Europe, where they became extinct. This "moving" drama of antiquity will be plotted on a map now being prepared by the department of paleontology under the direction of Dr. R. W. Chancy, its director.

At each key point in the migration small pulntlngs of the redwoods will be shown. A side exhibit will Include specimens of both the modern redwoods and their fossil ancestors, gathered along the path of this greatest of migrations. The entire exhibit will be part of the botany exhibit in the hnll ot science, FRIDAY HAT. MONDAY EAR NEW YORK (U.R) ByrOn (Whiter) White, Rhodes scholar-elect and all-America halfback ROLLED BARLEY 75 LB. SACKS STANDARD RAftniT 95c $1.05 riMCICH CASH AT HTOItM CUT-RATE DRUG SPECIALS I'rlilny Hut.

Monday 10c SALE 100 AKPIHIX lOe iJ. All'OHOL, Pt. HAN. NAPKIXH, Doz. IOc BOc HHAV'N LOTIOX IILADKH, Doublfl Kdtfe.

in for IOc TALC I'Oll MKN 3 for IOc TINCT. IODIMI, 1 oz. 10c, UI'HOM HAIfH U.S. P. 1 lb 10c LIC.

POWDUK, 4 10c PIOROXIDU, 8 oz 10c FLAXSKIOD, whole or Kl'OIIIld, OB IOc 0 KK.IIT TO LIMIT at Colorado university lust year, was leading ground-gainer in the National Professional Football league today. White, playing with the Pitts IV Ill'LK. KVKKV GAfXON (Jl'AHANTKKD Oil MONEY HACK New Calif. MarketliiK Order aHHfHBinBnt of lV6c a Kallon. No HiiIhc In PrlccN Ilcrcf SWEET WINES POUT lRV H1IKKUV ANIIMI.ICA Ml'W'lATIOtj TDK A MALAtlA 90c gal.

VVHITK POUT al. $1,00 CLAHHT' 50c, (IOc ki- IILIUJI'NDY Kal, 00c Ak-1 Hweet Wine, giil. fl.BO Hhurry. Ilticl I'nrt. Mimcntvl burgh Pirates who have won but RAINBO LOGS 'nlnrirt Flume I'msto T.ckh For I'urllKS nml Xmns Kirns $1.00 $1.75 two games this year, has plied up 48(j yards In 10 games to lead Tuffy Leemans of the New York SLASHING OF PRICES Some of Them at Wholesale Levels We have never had such an assortment of fine late model used cars, anid they must be sold to make room for those being taken in on the new 1939 Chevrolets.

i Be Early Get Your Choice Save Money THESE CARS WILL SELL FAST AT PRICES SHOWN BELOW Giants by 32 yards, Each has one game left to play, next Sunday ALHO WW. PHKHTO UMIH WOOD, COAL KINDLINO At J-w PrliTH Behind these two were Cecil Is- boll, of Green Bay, with 445 yards, and Bill Shepherd of De troit with 443, a i tJi 1 1 arming GLOBE A-l FLOUR There was no change in leaders with Clark Hlnkle und Hutson, both of Green Bay, having 58 and 57 points respec 39c 88c 9.8 lbs. 241 lbs. tively. B'-mMiu I Local Men Will Attend Meeting Of Bankers Assn.

12 oz. tin 19c 2 lb. Tin 45c m8 Baking Watchman At County Hospital Died This A. M. Work as nlghtwatchman at the William T.

Rice, vice president Eowd5 and manager of the local branch Teen 4llk. 15 of the Bank of America, and Blodgett, manager of the Cal county hospital has ended for ll'ornla Pacific Title Insurance George G. Franklin, who died Company, will attend a meeting early this morning at the institu of the California Bankers after noon. n.iii Cleanser. .4 for 15c hir Chocolate PAR with Pottery at ant tSLtJ PACKAGE 3) (C tion where he served so faithfully for some time.

A native of Nebraska, Mr. Franklin was 66 years of age. A HP10CIALH AT NOTH HTOHKM ALL WKKK, DKC. 18 TO 8 SALAD OIL 79c GALLON 1 UU HOT SAUCE ivr 6,,.,, 15 macaroni MACARONI Mr' 6 MUSHROOMS 4 12 2 6 KREMEL PUDDING 51kltN.15 COFFEEoQruw.srial 2 LBS. 25c CORN FLAKES 3 XX 15 MIXED NUTS VST.

18 BLISS COFFEE 1Z: 19 RAISINS isieo'g3PKc. 7 5c LYON'S GLACE CHERRIES 29 LIBBY'S PRUNES JE10 sugar 48 Welch's GRAPE JUICE ,.,20 39 eulk apple cider 29 WAHKHOI'HK ONLY Rice Is an officer of Group III of the state association and will be one of those In charge of the WAS NOW 1937 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan $695.00 $645.00 1937 Dodge Deluxe Coupe-Radio 695.00 $545.00 1937 Chevrolet Four Door Sedan 695.00 1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe 645.00 595.00 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe 575.00 495.00 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe 550.00 495.00 1936 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe 550.00 495.00 1935 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan 525.00 475.00 1935 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan 525.00 475.00 1936 Ford Deluxe Coupe-Radio 495.00 455.00 1935 Plymouth Two Door Sedan .495.00 435.00 1934 Dodge Four Door Sedan 425.00 375.00 1934 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan 425.00 375.00 1934 Hudson Deluxe Sedan 365.00 295.00 1934 Chevrolet Master Coach 345.00 295.00 1933 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach 345.00 295.00 1934 Ford Coupe 325.00 265.00 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan 145.00 125.00 1930 Ford Tudor Sedan 125.00 95.00 1928 Durant Coupe 65.00 45.00 1936 International Truck 695.00 595.00 1932 Dodge Ton Panel 165.00 125.00 son, Dili F.Franklin of this city, survives. meeting. Group III Is composed of bankers In Monterey, Santa The body was removed to White's mortuary, where funeral arrangements are pending. Clara, San Benito, Sun Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties.

Sc Bar 3 I0t Kvwy Day SOUP Reta0dy Eat OPEN A CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNT for every member of the family if! mitpun 3c rfjLl 15 Kinds 3 CAXH 35c AT THK QI AIilTY STOKE ONLY Del Monte Ben Hur Coffee Drip sllcx Pcrcnlator FANCY WHITE 3 Used Car Dealers Invited to Take Advantage of These Prices A 27c 57c POIM) 2 Ml. TIN 3 DAYS ONLY Friday, Saturday Sunday, December 2nd, 3rd 4th OVALTINE Health Food Drink 33 59 $2.36 Lge. No. 2 Tins cnoosi oni or THESI flANI JO JI.OO 1.M M.00 10 IMM a tso.M isa.00 "JTA Jell-A-Teenic With PnrcliHW of Coffco Uil; SAVES! SAVE! XJL Christmas Club Account makes an ideal gift for husbands, wives and children alike. It is some-thing everybody wants -money.

It has behind it the finest of all sentiments, year-around thoughtfulness rather than a casual remembrance at Christmas time. It is, above all, easy to give for it can be "purchased" little by little, week by week, with regular deposits. It's a simple matter to get started -drop in and we'll gladly WARKHOl'SK MARKKT ONLY Hl'PKR SIDS 3 K.23c No. mt TOMATO Sanitary SOAP COAD 1 Fkg. I'AUMOLIVK JUICE No.

10 Zjc IjS OUI SOAP Har 2C 24c uJ Keg. Bar TMINK OI ITKMM 3c SVic Bar On these fine late model cars and trucks OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN! LOW G.M.A.C TERFIS WE TRADE COHLLY CHEVROLET CO. 293 Pacific Ave. Telephone 490 Christma HARD MIXED CANDY evrmers and merchants National Bank AND Peoples Savings Bank i flOc LB. IWfmhfr Ffdewil T) imnnim Corpomtten..

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