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Friday, Atit 19, SANTA CIIUZ SENTINEL PAGE SEVEN i TEACHERS BOULDER CREEK NEWS FILIPINOS 10 Relic of the Past Is Evidence Santa Cruz Was Awake In 1876 lJ SCHOOL AT "SHOE" HE VEBDiGT II II llff Oil CASE I LIVE OM illAY on Tuesday afternoon. The guests were charmingly entertained in the hospitable home, which contains antiques, sitver, pictures and dainty China brought from the ancestral English home of Father Munro. Dr. and Mrs. M.

Duncan of Los Angeles were visitors Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ethel Gibbs on Central avenue. Ah Away buck in 1876, when the cn-j hiiving these things, and wishing to ravAv fnr aid the project can forward the same I Mr. and Mrs. David Wilcox trom "Suicide by gunshot wound in; to us in the care of J.

Brazer, P. the great Centennial Exhibition head, was the verdict ot the jury aanta Cruz, wiio is very much in- at the inquest held yesterday at jPhiladelphw, Postmaster J. -razer, lmM undortakinHj and has Wesse.s Mortuary- for Louis jwh look 8reat Santa kindly offered us his assistance. Tambolini by Coroner R. Cong- Cruz and a dlsPlay lhat was I fMake don prepared to be sent to the big ex-I respecting your Fred T.

Goodwin, Formerly of Tait Ranch, Passes On Fred T. Goodwin, for years caretaker of the John Tail ranch in the Alba district nettr Ben Lomond, died at Ben Lomond yesterday morning. He was born in California and was 55 years of age. He is sur-vivad by his widow, Elizabeth H. Goodwin, who has the T.

D. real estate office at Ben Lomond. 1 His death was from heart troubb. He had been ill for three weeks. He began to work on the Tait ranch in 1912.

Goodwin later took over the ranch and fn 1930 sold it to C. L. Shipley of Los Angeles. The Goodwins then made their home with Mrs. Goodwin's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart. Mr. Stuart died last June and Mrs. Stuart later went to Burlingame.

The body is at the C. C. Chase Mortuary. Berkeley are stopping at the summer home of Mrs. Lillian Carrier near Mountain street.

Miss Jeanette Perdew, Miss Miriam Perdew and Miss Margaret Johnson were in San Francisco Wednesday. Tambolini was 40 years old and a liibttion irom tins city, acted as sort:" past and present, and I of learine house" for this disDlav. i IIS nistory i any news of public interest. Disabuse your minds of the common Allen F. Schlosser, L.

M. Stalding, Last week, from the depths of Charles Willoughby, A. Vaughn, I pile of old-time belongings of a pio San Juan, Aug. 18 (A3). Six Filipinos were arrested here today by Sheriff J.

J. Croxon on charges of inciting a riot at a San Juan dance hall last night at which two Filipinos were injured, one seriously. Those held as leaders in the rioting were Mark Navarro, Salinas, who suffered a slight revolver shot wound in the side, and Mike Hernandez, asserted companion of Navarro. Four others were held at Salinas. Ben Phillips of Salinas was stabbed in the abdomen with a pair of scissors.

Girls running a dance hall here caused the trouble, creating a jealousy between the Filipinos and whites. idea that it may be of little import- neer resit Cnt ot tliere was u' a fnmul a Ihut is now of Bar-! Were you living in sight of BOULDER CREEK, Aug. 18 (Special to The Sontinel). Dr. and Mrs.

A. U. Fuson of San Francisco entertained at their country home, "Singing Waters," in the Santa Cruz mountains, Sunday. Luncheon was served outdoors on a platform surrounded by large redwood trees. Swimming and cards were enjoyed during the afternoon.

Before returning to the city a delicious dinner was served. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of Dr. and Mrs. Fuson were Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. House, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Counter, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman, Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Scho-macher and family, Mrs. Henry Mayer, James Mayer, Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Johnson and family, Mrs. Li-zette Bray, Miss Doris Bray, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Parkison, Russell Park-ison, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. H.

Carter and Reg. H. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Benson, Mrs.

R. A. Liver-more, Miss Violet Livermore, William Elsey, H. J. Simon of Louisiana, Mrs.

William Cleary and Ted Cleary of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Delctour, Raymond McKil-very, Miss Iris Randall, Charles Fuson, William Fuson, Miss Jeanne Fuson and Allan Keyes. Rev. Father Munro, assisted by ladies from Ben Lomond and Brook-dale, gave a delightful card party in the rectory of St.

Michaels' church II'IUJV, X-l. JLXiUUiUct 1 V41 It TI a I iu i jticular interest to Santa Cruzans. i -neoPs or Vesuvius, or near any or Frank McGoldick. LIVE OAK, Aug. 18 (Special to The Sentinel).

The Live Oak school will open Monday with the same teachers as last year and a new teacher has been added, making seven. Owing to the crowded condition of the school, the school board has partitioned off half of the club house, using folding or accordion doors, and the seats are in and it makes a nice room. Mrs. Virginia Wright, the new teacher, will have charge of the classes in this room. The other part of the clubhouse will be for the public meetings and the seating car pacity is about 100.

For large gatherings the doors can be folded back to give ample room. Mr. Bowen of Twin Lakes was the contractor and the Norton-Phelps Co. furnished the lumber. The staff of teachers comprises W.

H. McKee, principal; Beula Phillips, Elva Kerschner, Norma Burnett, Phyllis Thomas, Mrs. B. Houghton and Mrs. Virginia Wright.

The pamphlet was sent to Henry lne st'ven wonaers oi me woria, Ld K. Noyes testilied he last saw i 'Snitzler, city hall gardener, rom vou would nave opportunities Tambolini on Tuesday going up the brother-in-law in Napa. Here mipamyg interesting imormation Union street hill. About 2 o'clock man nere. reopie are apt to un- Mis.

Ray Scures of No. 9 Cherry California! Its resources and cap- aerlate lne miporiance oi ineir own street called him, saying someone I I abilities for the Centennial Exhibi- surrounamgs, merely coca use mey had broken into her home. He Holy City Head Offers Use of Big Auditorium W. E. Riker of Holy City has announced that the beautiful auditorium at Holy City, with its excellent dance floor is at the disposal of any organization, lodge or individual, free of cost, for any charitable or public benefit.

This will include heat and light and anyone desiring to take advantage of the offer is asked to communicate with the Holy City office. Uion, at Philadelphia, in 187G. miliar wan mem, out mere is There is a land of every land the on uus wonurous giooe, beautilul, more interesting, went in and saw deceased lying on the bathroom floor. The witness told him several times to get up and I he finally did. Tambolino spoke of I Beloved by heaven o'er all the world more worthy to be well known by I jgjjp an, iiictri uui uwn vauiuriua.

a gun which was lying on the floor, Where brighter suns dispense ser- i ours most respecuuny. FROG RODE SNAKEBACK RICHMOND, (U.R) H. C. Loving, visiting his brother's farm at Sherando, looked down into a well and saw a frog going snake-b'ack riding on a puffed water moccasin. Loving thereby started the snalce-story season.

Old-timers conceded that he already had outdistanced previous records and should have the prize. which he picked up and put in his CANDIDATES PAY TO SPEAK VAN DYKE, (U.R) Political candidates wishing to address voters at the weekly band concerts of the Michigan Taxpayers Association of Van Dyke must pay for the privilege. Proceeds will be donated to the welfore fund. Jt was not stated if they would be taxed per word. ener light, ivino.

i. nuou hip pocket. The witness got him Anl milder moons imparadise the out of the door and he started walk night; ing up the street. Mrs. Scures had A land of beauty, virtue, valor, notified the police.

Read The Sentinel Classified Ads For Bargains. truth- Vie The Sentinel Classified Ads Time tutored age and love exalted Tambolini started to walk up the Steps (Union street). A man came from the police station and went youth: The wandering mariner whose eye back again to the station. explores Witness walked up the steps and 1 saw deceased lying on the lawn in I The wealthiest isles, the most en 1 chanting shores, front of the T. J.

Kelly home, dead. I Views not a realm so bountiful and drtlhiiiinties'if Endorsed By the "Sentinel Printing Co." We would state in connection with the above that Mr. Wood is out authorized Agent to receive subscriptions for the SENTINEL, contract for job work, and receipt for all money's paid to the SENTINEL PRINTING CO. Having known him for several years, we can confidently commend him to the public at large, and bespeak for him that measure of success his merits and ability so justly merit. Being a practical chemist as well as machinist and artist, we guarantee he is fully capable of performing all he promises to do.

Having very superior apparatus, he can at any time throw upon the canvas enlarged He had not acted as one drunk, but fair, acted as if he was out of his head. 'Nor breathes the spirit of a purer Mary Scures testified she last saw Tambolini alive last Friday, when he knocked at the front door of her air." Such is California. And the un dersigned wish to notify the public home, but she did not let him in. For four or five davs she had been mal lnev are Preparing views oi us absent from her home and Tuesday most 'Stable, and particularly beau-returned between 3 and 4 o'clock. hful scencs- for exhibition at the She noticed the screen of the back centennial, and would esteem it a re i i ereat in nnvn thoir attention On Every Sack of Drifted Snow Home-Perfected Flour Tha Signature of the Distinguished Cooking Authority and Radio Lecturer, It Assures You of an Easier and Simpler Way In Home Baking I Perfect Results Every Time for Every Baking and Cooking Recipe Which Includes Flour.

window lorn on. one mougni i TV views of everything he takes by the was a burglar and called a friend, i to stueh- that might be, fl.ontime who wont inn thf hoii hparH overlooked by strangers. Transpar- cameia. we snail puonsn iiom rime who went into the house. She hcaid to time, pen pictures of places and vir.

noyes say: iiei.o you.e scenes he may visit, especially in here, are you and Mr. Noyes made and thrown up on canvas with our our own countv and section of the Tambolini come out of the house. oxy-hydrogen stereopticans, and; state' to maKe Known tne resources i and capacity oi aanta cruz ana i Dubllc smrited nartles of asnirinff IleCl tnat ne Was called to investi- Ivipinitv n5 wp cl-iim ihnv nm en towns, can have their aces exhibit- vicinity, as we claim tney aie su IT IS EASY rmV gate tne case. lie went to unerry street and instructed Mr. Noyes to cd so 0 perior to any other section of California.

SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY. stav at the ho I torn of tho ton5 npeeiniens for every woman to try Drifted Snow "Home -Perfected" Flour for a few cents Live Oak Tht Hon Sac Dt.ign That ftfr. ftl ffp idenufit, the otilj flour Stfe yij HP We also wish to make collections of cabinet specimens of all natural formations, both solid and fluid pertaining to any of the three great kingdoms, and so far as possible, to obtain the history of the same, lo- cality, In this line, we would mention samples of the many min- eral and medicinal waters of the state. Specimens of the different He went to the top of the steps and found Tambolini lying on the Kelly, lawn. He had shot himself.

The gun was lying between his legs. It was a plain case of suicide. Elton Bardwell, patrol driver, testified deceased had for a month been bothering people who lived on Cherry street. He, picked him up on July 5. He had lieeu drinking then.

Many Grocers are now Featur LIVE OAK, Aug. 18 (Special to The Sentinel). Mrs. Harry McLaughlin and sons, Hal and Blair, came down from Pittsburg last week and divided the time visiting the Gus rocks, lime, gypsum, rriarble, por- I phyry, crystal, agate, pictured quartz, The body is at Wessendorf's Mor i McLaughlin family on 17th avenue I opal, garnet, in fact any and ive been tuary. No arrangements made for burial.

ing Small Sacks of Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Flour to Induce Women to More Quickly Try This Remarkable New Flour Development. Take Advantage of This Today. ASK YOUR GROCER. manner of mineral bearing rocks, as I well as the different ores. Also clays of the different kinds, cements, (and in fact, every tiling that is generally considered commonplace.

Specimens of the different woods, I particularly the rare ones, as the mountain mahogany, nutmeg, i These will be exhibited at the and tne J. J. Kamsey lamily on Brommer avenue. On Friday evening Hal and Blair McLaughlin were the honored guests at a delightful party given by Paul and Loren Ramsey at their home on Brommer avenue. Music and games were enjoyed and Mrs.

McLaughlin assisted Mrs. Ramsey in serving refreshments. Those present were Alice Beautiful Blooms Now Showing In City Hall Gardens Centennial, for the purpose of dis nating as far as may be in our McLaughlin, Eleanor Jeans, Dorothy I semi About the city hall garden right now are the brightest of pink petunias in full bloom. These are beau- Llose, Angela Jjeonesio, rxlwina and power a true knowledge ot the re- Barbara Brown, Guy Dunscombe, Marvin Tudor, Hal and Blair Mc- i i ui oui Maie, ill ai uai Lies tiful and form masses of color in ip Fred Moore Is New Chief of Monterey Police circular beds and also long rows of the bloom. The plants were presented to the gardener, Henry Snitzler, by E.

R. Eisley, the nurseryman, and the showing from the plants is wonderful. The rows and rows red eannas about the garden add gorgeousness of color. "MARTHA MEADE ff anc' Scientific Development TALKS" II in tlur Milling Drifted Snow I Home-Perfected" Flour Now over Two Million Brif)gs Uniformity of Results to Women every Tuesday IJ Homc Baking and Friday morning on I Laughlin, Paul and Loren Ramsey. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Martin, who have been visiting Mrs. A. Bisson-j ette on 38th avenue have returned to their home in Watsonville. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Thomas of Bur-i lingame are building a home at the corner of the Capitola road and I Thompson avenue. Dorothea Amadon of San Diego, i who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A.

Bissonette, is re-i turning to her home this week. She I will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. L. Pike, who will visit her and I other relatives there. Miss Lois Hurley is also going with them and will enter a convent in southern California.

I MONTEREY, Aug. 18. Definite appointment of Fred Moore as police chief for the city of Monterey was announced by City Manager R. M. Dorton.

Fire Perils a Ccmun ttte- JJ XTOW! If you want an easier, simpler, and far the broadcasts of the A Pure Food ffonejtly Advertised The Seal of Acceptance of the Committee on Foodi of the American Medical Aisocuition it your best guarantee of the quality of any product and the truth utneit of the advertuing claimj made for it. Drited Snout "Home'Perected" flow hai thu coveted Acceptance Seal on (very tact. Tilfr Qnifinri tf Moore, who was appointed tem- II kjttUOIl Ul porary head of the police depart Town of Dinuba I ment following the death of William Oyer, will be the permanent chief of Monterey. Moore has been connect- DINUBA, Aug. 18 (T'l.

Threaten- ed with the Monterey police doing to destroy the Southern Pacific I partment for many years and was depot and nearby buildings, fire to- one of Oyer's closest associates, day swept over two local packing Before his appointment as head of houses, razing the buildings and the Monterey police department, partially destroying a carload of figs Chief Moore was desk sergeant. He before being brought under control. has been connected as a member of I the police departments in several Use The Sentinel Classified Ada I other California cities. Mrs. Bessie Smith and son, Stan- ley, have returned from a short trip to Jackson, Amador county.

Mrs. William Kirk of the Capi- i tola road, and who has been spend- Martha MeadeSociety. TUNE IN- by turning the dial in your home, on your favorite station. LADIES You'll hear some mighty fine recipes during the Martha Meade Society Program every Tuesday and Friday morning at 10:00 A. M.

over KQW San Jose YOU ARE INVITED here are the stations: I mg the summer with a son, Chester, in San Fernando, came up Sunday for a few days' stay at her home and to visit her daughters, Mrs. G. Harvey and Mrs. Earl Williams and their families. She was accompanied home by her son, Joe, who is leaving for Washington soon.

Mrs. Paul McEuen and small St ike man Says: Edcli Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Flour recipe is ucrtuilly rested by many housewives and must prove ioo perfect before it is passed as a Mtirt.hu Meade recipe you are urged to try the flour tested for all flour uses by the distinguished cooking authority, Martha Meade. And her signature is on every sack. This flour is Sperry's new Drifted Snow "Home Perfected" Flour. And it not only greatly simplifies all home baking but scientifically overcomes the prin cipal cause of home baking failures variations in the baking action of the flour itself.

By ending failures, it saves you money. It saves you time and trouble. Get a sack of Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Flour today. Try it with your favorite or a Martha Meade recipe. That will please your husband.

And you will find home baking simpler; home baking results better. "Home -Perfected" Means Uniformly Perfect Results Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Flour represents what is probably one of the greatest developments of modern milling science. It is the one flour that always works the same way. Always gives the same perfect results. Using the same recipe, it works perfectly no mat- ter what weather conditions prevail.

Failures ordinarily due to variations in flour are banished alto- gether This is largely due to "Home-Perfecting." I Which simply means that Drifted Snow "Home Perfected" Flour is tried and proved "right" in home ovens under identical conditions of the average home before it comes to you. Another important point is that it possesses the valuable and rare property of acting equally well with either yeast or baking powder. And it is unexcelled for making sour dough or cream bakings as proven by actual "Home-Perfected" baking tests under the direction of Martha Meade, the distinguished cooking authority. One Perfect Flour for All f- Types of Baking Probably one of the greatest points that recommends Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Flour to the intelligent housewife is that it will make all types of baked goods equally well. The reason is that it contains just enough hard wheat for flavor, delicate texture, and golden crusts and just enough soft wheat for airy lightness and snowy whiteness.

The result is that pies, cakes, muffins, pastries, or whatever you bake, always turn out perfect every time. This scientific blending of the finest wheats grown in Western America makes Drifted Snow "Home Perfected" a perfect all-purpose flour and the largest selling family flour in the West. Get Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Flour at your grocer's today. Make home baking easier for yourself and surprise your husband with a Drifted Snow Cake. What he says will delight you.

He'll love you all over again. What is the use of trying all kinds of cheap flour and expect your baking to be as good as you are capable of turning out? If you will use Drifted Snow Home Perfected Flour or Gold Medal Kitchen TeMed Flour, you will be sure of success. What does a cent saved amount to if you can only turn out an inferior product? We specialize in all Sperry Products. STIK1LMAN PIHRCK daughter, Virginia, of Bakersfield, who are spending their vacation in Santa Cruz, are frequent visitors at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Smith, of the Thompson tract. Station City KTAft Phoenix KVOATucion KERN BknMd KXO KMJ KFBK Phone 177 ISO Pacific Ave. KFXM El Cntro Frvsno Lot Anclci 1 Sacramento Sn Bernardino San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Stockton Boise Sutisn City KID Id.ho Filh KfXD n.him KSEI Pocat.Ho KQW Ssn Joi.

KTFI Twin Fallf KOH R.no KORE Eiiflnc KFJI KI.ni.tFl F.lli KOOS MmkA.lt) KMED M.dfoid KG Portland KSL Salt Lata City KXRO Ab.rdt.n KVOS Btlllnjham KJR Saattla KHQ Spok.n. KUJ Walla Wall KIT y.kima KPO W. KrSD KFRC KDB Mrs. William Miller of Hanford was a recent visitor at the Thomas M. Gray home on the Capitola road.

"Grandma" Miller, as she is affectionately called, is 84 years young and the years have rested lightly upon her head for she is very spry and an interesting person. She is a dear friend of Mr. Gray during his KWG KIDO Here is pictured one of the technical staff of the Sperry Flour Company Research Laboratories which tests and controls (the milling of Drifted Snow "Home Perfected" Flour Sperry Imth ntf fiutumtm Drifted Snow I Ionic Perfected SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY boyhood days in the middlewest and the two had not met for 42 years, and' the visit will be a memorable one. Misses Carmen and Marie Vilan- I ova, who have been spending their vacation with their aunt, Mrs. J.

i M' EXECUTIVE OFFICES Gr fjit m4ttmr4f M1- lb. hag San Francisco California that maun Try Ihcic two Sperry Pur Food Producti We recommend till Speiry's products, and not only we have them priced to sell. Bajada of Chanticleer avenue, have returned to the Notre Dame College in Belhont where they will resume their studies. 4M.

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