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VITAL STATISTICS i i i i jii iiia PUBLIC N0TIC1 Prlday, March tf 60 1 8-Santa Croz Srnttitr? FUNERAL NOTICES Private Services Tomorrow For William Gilbert Private funeral aervicei for William Frank Gilbert, 62, Happy Valley rancher who died Tuesday, will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Wessendorf and Thai chapel with Rev. Arthur PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OP tUX OP REAL PROPERTY In the Superior Court of the Stste Cslitomis. in ml for the County cf Santa Crui. In the Mstter of the Estat of HENRV 1. MIDOLETON, sometimes called H.

Middieton, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat ALICE MclNTYRE, at administratnl with the will annexed of the estate of Henry L. Middieton, sometimes called H. L. Middieton, deceased, will sell, at private tale, to the highest bidder, for cash in lawful money of the United States of America, and tubject to confirmation by said Superior Court, all the right, title, interest and estate of said Henry L.

Middieton at the time ol his death, and all the right, title and interest that said astute has, by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than in or in addition to that of said Henry L. Middieton at the time of hit death, in and to all that certain real property situate in the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, described at 7 toiiows, to wiu Parcel One Real property situated in the County '-fr siiASi" fcmi. i SEVEN-LEAGUER This big boot, usually used as display, proved just the thing for a Fort Wayne, citizen as the area floundered In heavy snow. Shoe salesman Ed Ellenburg, lcit, tries the gigantic galosh on impressed Ollie R. Harrison.

of Santa Cruz, Mate ot lamornie ano described as follows: Being part of lots numbered twentyMhree, twenty-tour and twen-ty-five, in block numbered eleven of Riverdale Park tract, as the said lots and block are marked, numbered, and designated upon the map entitled "Blocks 1 to 21 inclusive of Riverdale Park, Boulder Creek, Santa Crui County, Califor-nia," made by Geo. E. Washburn, licensed surveyor, which said map was, on January 12, 190, tiled tor record In the office of the county recorder of said county of Santa Cruz, and was inserted in map book 17, as page number 2. Said part It particularly described follows: Beginning at station on the westerly tide of Riverdale Boulevard, at the southeast corner of lot numbered twenty-three, in block numbered eleven, as shown on said map of Riverdale Parkj thence leaving the westerly tide of Riverdile Boulevard, and running along the south boundary of said lot numbered twenty-three, south 88 17' west, 10 feet to a station: thence leaving the southerly boundary of said lot numbered twenty-three, north 25 18' east, 30.83 feet to a station on the south boundary of lot numbered twenty-four, in block numbered eleven, of said Riverdale Park; thence north 13 16' east, 32 72 feet to station on the south boundary of lot numbered twenty-five, in taid block numbered eleven: thence north 9 47' west, 32.32 feet to a ttation on the south tide of Brookdale Street, at shown on said map, from which the northwest corner of said lot numbered twenty-five bears south 88 17' west, 60. feet distant: thence along the southerly tide of Brookdale Street, north 88 17' east, 45.

feet to a ttation on the west boundary of taid Riverdale Boulevard: thence along taid last mentioned boundary, south 22 6' west, 70. feet to a ttation; and thence touth 35 4CK west, 35. feet to the place of beginning. Parcel Twe BIRTHS Centmumty Hospital McGEE In Santa Cruz, February 25, 1960 at 2:14 p. m.

Mr. no Mail McGee (Judith Rogers), 720 Hanover street a i pound 14 ounce girl, Susan Karen. She is their lirst child. REJD In Santa Cruz, February zs. 1960 at 4:51 a.

m. to Mr and Mrs Donald Raid (Nancy McGraw 130 Hubbard street, a 9 pound girl, Pam ela Lee. She is their tmro enno. niiiaraN In Santa Cruz. Feb ruary 27, 1960 at 9:40 p.

m. to Mr. and Ricnara uuncan namei 427 Anchorage avenue, an a pound ounce ooy, war ninun. no their fifth child. MARPLE in cruz, reoruary 1960 at 1:51 p.

m. to Mr. and Mrs. Merple (Shirley mount avenue, a 7 pound boy, DeWitt Clark. Ha is their third child.

Marriage ucenc PEREZ-GONZALES In Santa Cruz, March 3, 1960, Miguel Perez, 38, Wat-sonvila, native of California, and Alberta Olivia Gonzales, 34, Watsonville, native of California. MARRIAGE LICENSES WELCH-SMITH In Santa Cruz, February 29, 1960, Ronald Lee Welch, Watsonville, a native of California, Sheila Darlena Smith, 17, Soquel, native of California. DUPREL-ZANOTTO In Santa Cruz, March 1, 1960, Carroll Leonard Duprel, Ben Lomond, a native of South Dakota, and Silvana Giovana Zanotto, 18, 5399 Los Gatos highway, a native of Italy. MILES-THOMAS In Santa Cruz, Mav 29. 1960.

Albert Henry Miles 1215 Broadway, a native of Califor nia, and jo Ellen Thomas, 11a Empire Grade, a native or Lanrornia. MUdLtT-JUNUAN in aama iruz, March 2. I960. Lvnn Herman Moblev, 2861 Branciforte drive, native of ntiU Tovae Lund-gjelsvik in Santa Cruz, No.y, and Aiida' Sofia Gjelsvik, 54, San Jose, native of Nor way. funeral notices GILBERT in Santa Cruz.

March 1. 1960. William Frank Gilbert, Cruzi uncle of Nan Tunison of res- no' Native of A8ed f2 vears. Private services will be conducted at Wessendorf Thai chapel, Saturday, March 6, 10:00 a.m. with Rev.

Arthur Seebart of Soquel Congregational church officiating. Interment in IOOF cemetery. Contributions to Cancer Society preferred. 3-4-54 MALASPINA In Santa Cruz, Leo Malaspina with u. s.

Airforce, Walker Airforce base. New Mexico, Mrs. Rita Nieto of Roseville. also survived by one brother in South America) sister in Italy and four grand- children. Native of Italy, aged 67 uiu Member of Holy Cross church, Santa CrUZ lirOVS NO.

142 VI. A. O. DrUldS. Services will be conducted from Htilv Cross rhurrh uuhftr rpnniAm mass will be offered for the repose or nia soui commencing at 9:00 a.

m. ehapei 'Monday, 'hoT" followed by services by Santa Cruz N0- d. To if cemetery Ul" pl Friends are respectfully Invited to s-4-se nnwru irTT. March 3, I960, Homer Ray Bowen. Husband of Louella Bowen of Santa 5ruZ! of Harry J.

Bowen of San, Crui 6race Artobello of Oak- iana, ana t. Bowen of La- rnge, incnana; also survived by several nieces ana nepnews. Native of lnrtin. dH 71 u.ar. services win w.

eendorf Thai' Chapel Monday, March J'JJiJj00 J- nevi Bryrtm Le Roberts, of the Live Oak Com- munity Methodist Church, and Soauel Lodge No. 746 f. a. m. officiating.

iniermeni in uaxwooo Memorial park. Friends are resDectfullv Invited to attend. Contributions to Live Oak Community Methodist Church preferred. 3-4-55 CAMARlLLO In Santa Cruz. Call, fornia March 3, 1960, Eliberta Camarilla feliP.

Mamrf 0f Santa aranomotner ot Mrs. Bonnie Gomez and rv umin c.m.nn Mrs. Connie Cordero of Santa Cruz! "wesias end Mrs. Mary iwemy-nine great-grandchildren and 5grhihre Natlve 5- "BCU "9rs- Member of Our Lady Star of the Sea v-nuren. 5- Street, Santa Cruz Monday, March 7.

"i uur Laay star of where at 9:00 a re- nuiem mas will h. i.k,.i.j tation of tha ros. i Chapel Sunday evening at XWhTmS? attend. 3.4.55 nl 3COUTS I nam 3000 Trees Near Harvey West Park Boy Scout Troop 82 will plant 3000 young trees around the Denmeter of Harwv Wpt muni. pal park tomorrow.

City Parks Di Carl Bengston announced I today. mu. ooiamea irom the state division of forestry. The P. aanta -niz Lions club, will be supervised by Scoutmaster Ralph Castro, also a member of parks and recreation commission, at ley a 2, of 27 5, Real property situated In the County of Santa Cruz, state of California ana described at follows: Lots numbered fourteen and fifteen in block numbered eleven of Riverdale Park tract, as the said lots and block are marked, numbered, and designated upon the map entitled "Blocks 1 to 21 inclusive of Riverdale Park, Boulder Creek.

Santa Cruz County. Califor VER VEER In Santa Cruz, Calif, March 3, 1960. Emma Darke Ver Veer. Survived by her son, Fred Darke of Santa Cruz; sister, Mrs. A.

B. Hitch-cock of Paso Roblest nephews, Dr. Hitchcock ol Hagerman, New Mexico, Guy P. Kues of Hayward. Cahf.i niece, Mrs.

William Gardner of Belmont, Calif. Native of California, EPrivate services will be conducted White's chapel, 138 Walnut Ave, Tuesday, March 8 at 2:00 p. m. with finniM officiating. Private cremation win iuiiu I.O.O.F.

crematory. BARRY In Santa Crui, Calif, March 2, I960, Corona rrance D.rry. Survived by a nephew Brr Bennett Ot rainieia, Fmnweli of Santa Cruz. Na tive' of' Watsonvile, California, aged 74 e.UK, rH tha V.I. Niemoer 01 nr Catholic church of Watsonville.

Services will be conducted Saturday, March from Mehl's Colonial chapel, 222 East Lake Watsonville at 8:45 thenca to the Valley Catholic Church where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:00 a m. Rosary will be recited in the mortuary chapel at 8 o'clock tonight. Interment in the family plot In the Valley Catholic cemetery. Watsonville. Friends are respectfully invited to attend.

3-4-M DE MOTTE In Soquel, March 1960, John Carlton DeMotte. Father Jess C. DeMotte of Santa Cruzt Isabelle Downey of Livingston, California; Melvin DeMotte of Atwater, California and Oliye Crocker of King City; Also survived by 13 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Native of Illinois, aged 80 years. SamicBi wilLhe conducted at Wes sendorf Thai chapel, Saturday, March 1960, 2:00 p.m.

with Rev. J. Reuben Davis, of the Soquel Assembly of God Church, officiating. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Soquel IOOF cemetery.

3-4-54 WHITEHEAD, JR. In Soquel, March 3, 1960. Van Loan Whitehead. Jr, brother of James H. Whitehead of Plainfield, New Jersey and Mrs.

Edward W. Conklin of Buffalo, New Yorks stepfather of Mrs. Arthur D. Magee of Buffalo, New York; James A. Harris, III of Santa Cruz and Francis M.

Harris of Santa Cruz. Native of New York. Aged 74 years. Member of Rotary International; Santa Cruz BPOE Lodge No. Pasatiempo, Inc.

and Pogonip Country Club. Services will be conducted at Wessendorf Thai chapel, Saturday, March 5, 1960, 3:00 p.m. with Rev. Norman H. Snow officiating.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Inurnment in IOOF crematory. Contributions to Santa Cruz Heart Fund preferred. 3-4-54 FLOWERS FERRARI the Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" 1222 Pacific Ave. GArden 6-1122 Louise Flower Shop "The Freshest In Flowers' Dial GR 5-3841 "FLOWERS BY WIRE" 2880 Soquel Avenu 2-l-tf PALOMAR HOUSE OF FLOWERS PALOMAR ARCADE GArden S-0S21 2-tf STEWART'S Flower Shop 1430 SOQUEL AVE.

GA 1-0640 EVENINGS GR 5-1763 2-l-tf The Welcome rVaao Hostess JVill Knock on Your Do with Gifts Grtwtinjja from Friendly BuaineM Neighbora and Yoa Civio and Social Welfare Leader On the occasion of Arrivals of Newcomen to Santa Cruz GA 6-4359 (N ttit tbdfUf) 2 nia," made by Geo. E. Washburn, licensed surveyor, which said map was. on January 12, 1909, filed for record in the office of the county recorder of said county of Santa Cruz, and was inserted in map book 17, as page number 2. Parcel Three Real property situated In the County ef Santa Cruz, State of California and described as follows: Lots sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five and twenty-six in block I numbered seven of Riverdale Park tract, as the said lots and block are marked, numbered, and desig- natMt ii hah th man entitled Seebart of the fcoquel Congregational church officiating.

Interment will follow in tha IOOF cemetery. Gilbert died at hia home, Z30 Happy Valley road. During World War I he served aboard a battle ship. A native of California, he is survived by an aunt, Mis Jessie Disbrow, of Santa Cruz, and a niece, Nan Tunison of Fresno. John C.

DeMotte Rites Tomorrow Final services for John Carlton DeMotte, 80, a former Merced farmer who moved to Soquel upon his retirement, will be held to morrow at the Wessendorf. and Thai chapel at 2 p.m. with Rev. J. Reuben Davis of the Soquel Assembly of God church, oiuciat lne.

Interment Will be in the Soquel IOOF cemetery. nativp rvf IllinnifL tit i mr. vived by four children, Jess C. DeMotte, or Santa Cruz; Isabella uuwuc, ui uviiiKsiuii, incivjii ue- nioiie, 01 Aiwaier ana uuve Crocker, of King City, also 13 grandchildren and 27 trreat-erand- f.hilHi.an DeMotte died Wednesdav at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. rt rii 1 Ben Walker of Soquel.

Corona F. Barry Rites Tomorrow Final rites for Corona Frances Barry, 74, a native of Watson- Ville and longtime Santa Cruz 11 uia itumtiii, TTtii ins iiciu wmyjL i from MeWs Colonial Chapel, Wat- sonville, at 8:45 a.m., thence t0 the Valley Catholic church where ii k- icnuitiu iiiaaa nm uc vucicu for the reDOSe of her lOUl com- mencing at 9 Rosary will be recited In the mortuary Chapel tonight at 8 'r rwlr Tntflrmpnt will he In the family plot of the Valley Catholic cemetery, Watsonville. Miss Barry is survived by a nephew, Francis Barry Bennett, of Fairfield, and a cousin, Mrs. H. raowell.

ot Santa Cruz. She grew up in Watsonville, men moved 10 tne franClSCO peninsula before coming to Santa Crii7 She marl hpr hnme at 19Q1A omL. ji vuiuma oil ecu 1111.13 uaiiy uicu locai hospital Wednesday after lnnff illnmM long llineSS. Her grandparents. Mr.

ana Mrs. Felix Devitt, settled in the Fajaro Valley in 1868, and her parents, m. xiLu-i d.JlT m. mm wis. niuiuma omij was hie-long Watsonville residents.

6-Year-Old Girl Killed In Mishap Reddine WV-Six-vear-old Lee i. "mi-j i Ann Oresham was killed in an automobile accident Thursday while en route with her family from Yreka to Redding to see her Dig Droiner piay oasKeiuaii in a high school tournament. The car skidded off slush cov- ered Highway 99 and plunged down a luo foot ban 38 miles north of Redding. Lee Ann was killed instantly. Ii er lainrer, nicniru Gresham 38 sister Beverlv 1j.

ui Chimin, oo, Biaici, ocvcujr, 11. and brother. Ronald, 13, were cut and bruised. From his hospital bed Gresham asked that his son, Gary, not be told until after Yreka High had played in the Acker Basketball lournament xnursaay nignt, Yreka. aided by Gary's defen- sive play beat Red Bluff 37-27 ana Acalanes High of Lafayette, 33-24.

aBmHaHaMMBBMBaaaiaeBHiaaM-e Homer Rav Bowen i Died Yesterday Wnmw pv Rnwen 74. whn has worked as a farmer in this otua fnr tovoral sroarc Hiprf VM. terday at his home, 1341 Chanti- He is survived by his wife, Lou- clla, of Santa Cruz; two brothers and distpr Harrv Rnwon. of Santa Cruz; Grace Artobello, of Oak and. and J.

T. Bnwen. of La Grange, also several nieces and neDhews. Funeral services will be held Monday at the Wessendorf and Thai chapel at 2 p.m. with Rev.

Byron Lee Roberts of tne Live Oak Community Methodist church officiating with Soquel Lodge No. 746, officiating. FUNEllALS MARY SUSAN HEAFEY Funeral services for Mary Susan Heafey were held in White's chapel at 2 p.m. today with Rev. Roy Kraft of the Twin Lakes Baptist church officiating.

Sacred organ selections were played. Private cremation followed in the IOOF crematory. SUSANNA MARY ROLSEY Funeral services for Susanna Mary Holsey were held this morning at 8:45 o'clock, thence to Holy Cross church where at 9 o'clock a requiem mass was celebrated. Interment followed In Holy Cross cemetery. Pallbearers were John Ulnch and Phil Gonzales.

INCOME UNITS by Mrs. son), is 28, Earl 19, and a 22, 19, ho ta of I I I NOTICE OF IALI OP REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATg SAII Actien Na. Department Na. 4 In the Superior Court of the Stats of California, in and for the County ef Alameda. In the Matter of the Ettata of Garfield Morris, deceased.

Notlca la hereby aiven that Mavnard Morris, Executor of the Estate of Garfield t. Morns, deceased, will sell private sale on or after 24th I960, to the highest and bast Didder, upon the terms and conditions herein after mentioned and subject to confir mation by the above entitled court, that interest of Garfield T. Morns and to all that certain parcel of Improved real Property, located in the County of Santa Cruz, State of Califor in the community commonly Known Laurel, and more particularly de scribed as follows: PARCEL ONE: BEINu part Of 50-quel Augmentation Rancho and mora particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at an Iron pipe at the foot of the bank on the railroad fill at the northeast corner of lands deeded by the California Pacific Title Company to Garfield T. Morris and Edna A. Morris, which said deed was recorded in Volume 282, at page 259 of Official Records of Santa Cruz County, taid point of beginning being on the southerly boundary of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence along the easterly boundary of said lands ot Morris, South 11 30' East 106.30 feet to an iron pipe; thenca South 22 00' West 23.98 feet to an Iron pipe In the middle of a 40 foot wide County Road, known as the Hotel de Redwood Roadi thenca leaving the said last mentioned boundary and along the center line of the Hotel de Redwood Road, South 34 3Cf East 85.8 feet to a station; thenca South 83 30' East 33.0 feet to a station; thenca North 11s 00' West 20.75 feet to a point on the northerly side of the Hotel de Redwood Road; thenca North 11 30' West 194.4 feet to a point on the southerly boundary of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thenca In a westerly direction 52.00 feet, mora or less, along the last mentioned boundary to point of beginning.

EXCEPTING Hotel da Redwoods Road. PARCEL TWO: BEING a part of Lot 16 ol the Soquel Augmentation Rancho, and mora particularly described as follows! BEGINNING at a point on the center line of Hotel de Redwoods Road from which a pipe at the Southwesterly corner of that certain tract of land conveyed by F. D. Hihn and Minnie E. Hihn to M.

T. Morris and M. O. Alvestad, by deed dated April 2, 1934, and recorded in volume 202 of Official Records, at page 306 Santa Cruz County Records, bears the following courses and distances: South 82 30' West 70.00 feet and North 65 30' West 79.20 feet; thence from said point of beginning leaving said road North 14 20' West 159.20 feet to a ttation on the Southerly side of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence In an easterly direction and following the southerly side of said right of way on a curve to the right with a radius of 935.30 feet through an angle of 9 HVj' a distance of 150.00 feet to an iron pipe at the foot of bank of the railroad fill; thenca leaving said right of way South 11 30 East 106.30 feet to an iron pipe at an angle point on the northerly side of the Hotel de Redwoods Road which is 40 feet wide; thenca South 22 West 23 98 feet to an iron pipe on the slope above said road as now traveled, said pipe being Station 118 of the center line survey of said road; thence following along taid center line South 78 30- West 52.80 feet to an Iron pipe; South 39 45' West 76.56 feet to a spike from which a pipe on the north bank of the traveled road bears North 28 52'i' West 21.48 feet distant; thence South 82 30' West 15.80 feet to tha point of beginning. EXCEPTING from the above described premises the County Road known as tha Hotel da Redwoods Road.

EXCEPTING therefrom the follow-Ing described property conveyed by Garfield T. Morris and Edna A. Morris, his wife, to Martin O. Alvestad and Olava Alvestad, his wife, by deed dated November 21, 1952, as follows: BEING a part of Lot 16 of tha Soquel Augmentation Rancho, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the southwesterly corner of that certain tract of land conveyed by California Pacific Title Company to Garfield T. Morris and Edna A.

Morris, by deed dated March 11, 1935, and recorded March 11, 1935, in Volume 282, page 259, Official Records of Santa Cruz County, said point of beginning being on the center line of Hotel da Redwoods Road; thence along tha westerly boundary of said lands North 14 20' West 159.20 feet to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the northerly boundary thereof, on a curve to the right, with a radius of 935.30 feet, from a tangent bearing North 68 31' 30" East, through an angle of 0 55' 08" for a distance of 15.00 feet to a station; thence South 9 3' 30" West 161.63 feet to tha point of beginning. Terms and conditions of sale; For cash in lawful money of the United States of America; or upon such terms as the above entitled court may approve! ten per cent (10) of the purchase price to be deposited with each and every bid, the balance to be paid upon confirmation of the sale by the aoova entitled court; deeds and instruments of title at the expense of purchaser: taxes to be pro-rated as of the date of delivery of the deed. All bids or offers must be in writing and may be left at the office of John H. Nielsen, Attorney for said Executor, at 3124 East Fourteenth Street, Oak land 1, California, KEIlog 3-1005 or may be delivered to said Executor at 4309 Coolidge Avenue, Oakland, California, KEiiog 3-5951, or may be filed in the office of tha Clerk of the above en titled Court, at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the said sale. DATED! February 20, I960.

MAYNARD T. MORRIS, Executor of the Estate of Garfield T. Morris. JOHN H. NIELSEN, Attorney for said Executor.

60955 Feb. 26; Mar. 4, 11 (2488) NOTICf TO MY ASSESSMENTS FINE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all owners of real property liable to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of all acquisitions and improvements described in Resolution of Intention No. 3-60, adopted by tha Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, on the 4th day of January, 1960, are hereby notl' tied tnat on the 16th day of February, I960, the assessment, with diagram thereto attached, to pay tha costs and expenses of said improvements was recoraeo in my ortice. Said assessments are dua and oav.

able immediately at the office of A. A. Morton, county Treasurer and Tax Cot lector, Courthouse, Santa Cruz, Call forma, and must be paid within the perioa expiring Marcn ism, i960. In the event of the failure to pay be. fore the expiration of said period, serial bonds to represent the unpaid as sessments and to bear Interest at a rate not to exceed S'X per cent (6) per an num will be Issued pursuant to the improvement Bond Act of 1915i the last Installment of such bonds shall mature fourteen (14) years from the second day of July next succeeding ten (10) months (mm their date.

DATEDi February 16th, 1960, FRANK B. LEWIS, County Surveyor of the County of Santa Cruz. Feb. 23 to Mar. 4 (2478) SHOP IN TIIE GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA Pcwerlils Elec.

Co. flECTRICAl CONTKACTINO UK RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAl AND INDUSTRIAL Ranqe and Dryer Wirlnq FREE ESTIMATES, CA 4 2195 V4 in PUBLIC NOTICE running thence along the West boundary ot said lands of Church, Northerly to the Western boundary ot the County Road known as San Lorenzo River Drive; thence, along last mentioned boundary Northerly to the Northern boundary of the lands conveyed by Santa Clara Valley Mill and Lumber Company to Loring Francis Harmon by Deed recorded May 21, 1901, in Volume 143 ol Deeds, at Page 144. Santa Crut County Records: thence, along said Northern boundary North 53s 30" West to the Northwest corner thereof on the left bank of the San Lorenzo River; thence along the left bank of said San Lorenzo River. Southerly to the North boundary of said lands of Hessler, et ah thence along the last mentioned boundary South 785 14' 30" East to the point ol beginning. Part Three: Being a part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 19 in Township 9 South.

Range 2 West. M. D. B. and being also a part of the Dougherty Railroad, as described in the Deed from O.

R. Harmon to J. F. Cunningham recorded May 22, 1890 in Volume 73 of Deeds at Page 200, Santa Cruz County Records; and described at follows; Beginning at the point of Intersection ot the West line of the County Road known at San Lorenzo River Drive with the North boundary of the lands conveyed by Santa Clara Valley Mill and Lumber Company to Loring Francit Harmon by Deed recorded May 21, 1901, In Volume 143 of Deeds at Page 144, Santa Cruz County Recordst running thence, along West boundary of said San Lorenzo River Drive, Northerly to the North boundary of said Southwest quarter of Section 19; thence, along the North boundary of said Southwest quarter of Section 19, Westerly to the Western boundary of taid Dougherty Railroad; thence, along the Western boundary of said Dougherty Railroad, Southerly to the North boundary of said lands conveyed to Herman; thence, along the North boundary of said lands conveyed to Harmon, South 53 30 East to the point of beginning. Part Four: Being a part of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 19 in Township 9 South.

Range 2 West. M.D. B. at and described at follows: Beginning on the North boundary of said Southwest quarter of Section 19, at the point of intersection thereof, with the West boundary of the Dougherty Railroad at described in the Deed from O. R.

Harmon to J. F. Cunningham recorded May 22, 1890 In Volume 73 of Deeds at Page 200, Santa Crui County Records; running thence, along the North boundary of taid Southwest quarter of Section 19, Westerly to the left bank of the San Lorenzo River; thence, along the left bank of the San Lorenzo River, Southerly to the North boundary of the lands conveyed by Santa Clara Valley Mill and Lumber Company to Loring Francis Harmon by Deed recorded May 21, 1901, In Volume 143 of Deeds at Page 144, Santa Cruz County Records; thence along the North boundary of said lands conveyed to Harmon South 53 30 East to the intersection thereof with the West boundary of taid Dougherty Railroad; thence, along the West boundary of said railroad Northerly to the place of beginning. Said real property will not be sold as a unit but by parcel as indicated by the separate parcel descriptions above Each bid should state the parcel by number to wmcn it applies. Said real property will be sold sub- lect onlv to the lien for taxes and as sessments for the fiscal year 1960-1961 and rights of way and other easements of record.

Bids or offers are Invited for said real property and must be in writing and will be received at the office of Wyckoff, Parker, Boyle Pope, attorneys for said administratrix, at Watson- ville, California, or may be delivered to the undersigned administratrix with the will annexed, personally, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county of Santa Cruz, in taid county, at any time before the making of such sal. Terms and conditions of sale: The purchase price shall be paid in cash, lawful money of the United States of America on confirmation of sale by said Court and on delivery of a deed in the form required by law conveying title hereinabove stated. Search of title and evidence of title will be at the expense of the estate. Said sale will be made on or after 12:00 o'clock meridian of March 21, 1960. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids for said property.

Dated: March 4th, 1960. ALICE MclNTYRE, Administratrix with the Will annexed of the estate of Henry L. Middieton. sometimes called H. L.

Middieton, Deceased. WYCKOFF, PARKER, DUTLt rUrt, Attorneys for Administratrix with the Will Annexed. Watsonville, California Mar. 4, 11, 18 (2530) NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. NO.

16,620 In the Suoerior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN I. DAY, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition for the probate of the will of JOHN I. DAY, deceased, and for the issuance to petitioner, HELEN E.

ALLGROVE, of letters of Administration with Will Annexed has been filed in this court, and that March 11, 1960 at 10:00 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 tha 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. Reference is hereby made to said petition tor further particulars. Dated February 24, 1960 TOM M.

KELLEY, Clerk. By Irene S. Deans, Deputy Clerk. JERRY L. STANLEY Attorney for Petitioner Suite 10, Trust Bldg.

Santa Cruz, California. Feb. 25, 26 and Mar. 4 (2486) NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. AND CODICIL THERETO NO.

16,611 In the SuDerior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of FRANK URIAH LITTLE, also known as FRANK U. LITTLE, also known as F. U. LITTLE, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that a petition for the probate ot the will and codicil thereto of FRANK URIAH LITTLE, also known as FRANK U. LITTLE, also known as F. U. LITTLE, deceased, and for tha issuance to petitioner, CUBA CLARK, of letters Testamentary has been llled in this court, and that March 11, 1960 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day, and the courtroom of said court, In the court house, In the City of Santa Crur, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, have been fixed as the time and place for the hearinR 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.

Reference Is hereby made to said Petition for further particulars. Dated February 24, I960 TOM M. KELLEY, Clerk. By Irene S. Deans, Dpputy Clerk.

JERRY L. STANLEY Attorney for Petitioner Suite 10, Trust Bldg. Santa Cruz, California GA 6-1284 Feb. 25, 26 and Mar. 4 (2487) passengers for the price of 1 CALL GA 3-1234 T.

T. at all in nia, at Fior Malaspina Died Today; Services Tuesday Fior Malaspina, 67, longtime Davenport cement worker, died at a local hospital this morning following a short illness. Malaspina, a native of Italy who served with the Italian army dur ing world War came to the United States following the conflict and settled in Santa Cruz county. He retired from the ce ment plant 1957. The family home is at 155 Baldin street.

He is survived by a son and daughter, Leo Malaspina, U.S. air force, Walker air force base, New Mexico, and Mrs. Rita Nieto, of Roseville; a brother in South America, a sister in Italy and four grandchildren. Malaspina was a member of Holy Cross church and Santa Cruz Grove No. 142, UAOD.

Funeral services will be held from White's chapel Tuesday at 8:45 a.m., thence to Holy Cross church where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 9 oclock. Rosary will be recited In the mortuary chapel at 7:30 p.m. Monday followed by services by Santa Cruz Grove No. 142, UAOD, Interment will be in the Druids plot in the IOOF cemetery. Emma Van Veer Services Tuesday Private funeral services for Mrs.

Emma D. Ver Veer, who died this week, will be held at 2 clock Tuesday afternoon in White 8 mortuary. Only members of the family will attend. Mrs. Ver Veer will be inurned.

Besides her son, Fred E. Darke. Mrs. Ver Veer is survived by a sister, Mrs. A.

a. Hitchcock of Paso Robles; two nieces, Mrs, William Gardiner of Belmont, and Mrs. Murray Hathway Sr. of ban Luis UDispo; two nephews, vr. M.

M. Hitchcock of llaser- man, N.M., and G. P. Kues of iiayward. Police Arrest 4 On Drunk Charges Four perpsons were arrested early this morning by city police on drunk charges after a car was observed driving in an erratic manner on Seabneht avenue.

Carolina Esauibel. 41. of 345 Gault street, pleaded guilty this morning in municipal court to a drunk driving -charge and was fined $263. Susan Stefana Taeelis. 22.

of 345 Gault street, and Juan Davila DeLeon, 29, Watsonvcille. pleaded guilty to charges of being drunk in a purjiic piace ana were unea $26 each. Arraignment is set for Tuesday morning for Julian Ton-ey Flores, 38, also of 345 Gault street, on a drunk-ln-public cnarge. SC Gnnd Jury Discusses Audit An economy move of having one auditing firm make a joint survey of county departments for the board of supervisors and grand jury was discussed bv the Santa Cruz County Grand Jury at a meeting yesterday afternoon in superior court. Instructions to the new 19mcmbcr jury were given by District Attorney Nick urobac, adviser to the group.

An average of 16 to 17 million magazines a month are produced in apringncid. Ohio. HOMES and a Van Whitehead Jr. Rites Tomorrow Van Loan Whitehead 74, who came to Santa Cruz in 1947 upon his retirement as vice president of Whitehead Bros, company in Buffalo, N.Y., died yesterday at a local rest home. A native of Buffalo, Whitehead graduated from Cornell university.

He served as a naval officer during World War I. He is survived by a brother and sister, James II. Whitehead of Plainfield, N.J., and Mrs. Edward W. Conklin, of Buffalo; three stepchildren, Mrs.

Arthur D. Magee, of Buffalo, James A. Harris III, of Santa Cruz and Francis M. Harris of Santa Cruz. Whitehead was a member of Rotary International, Santa Cruz BPOE No.

824, Pasatiempo Country club and Pogonip Country club. Final rites will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Wessendorf and Thai chapel with Rev. Norman H. Snow officiating.

Inurnment will be in the 100F crematory. DAIRY and POULTRY San Francisco, March 4 Butter Prices to retailers: Fust quality print, 68'2-70Vz; lb. print, 69-71 second quality 1 ib print no saiei lb. print, New prices paid producers tot live poultry delivered in San Francisco, truck lots and less than truck lots Broilers, 1V4-2V4 20. Fryers heavy type 2V to 4V4 lbs.

20-21. Roasters 25 Fowls, fhens) light type 4 lbs and under, 7-10. Heavy types, all weights, 18-20. Ola Roosters 10-1L Caponettes, 25. Squabs, 88.

Ducks, all 45-46. Domestic rabbits under 6445. Turkeys, all young hens, dressed, 56-58. Young toms around 18 voung toms 18-24 lbs and over 54-55 Egg Quotations Nulaid Eggs invoicing prices of eggs to the retail tradei Large Grade AA 36-40 Medium Grade AA Small Grade AA 25-29 San Francisco FSMN Quotations! targe Grade A 34-38 Medium Grade A 30-36 Small Grade A 25-29 New York Stock Exchange courtesy ot Baikie Alcantara Stocks Bonds Direct Private Wire Industrials 609.79 off 226 Rails 141.81 off 1.17 Volume 4,060,000 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE American Can 40 American Telephone 86V4 American Tobacco Anaconda Co. 50i Atchison T.

S. F. 241 Bendix 71 Beth. Steel 47 Calif. Pack.

30 Caterpillar 29H Che. and Ohio 61 Chrysler 54' Douglas Aircratt Dupont ZZ4 Filtrol 35Vj General Electric 87H General Motors 45H Goodvear 39 Homestake 41 International Harvester 46 International Nickel 99Vi Kenecott 81Vd Lockheed 25 Montgomery Ward 45V4 n. Y. central Z4V no. Amer.

Avn. 35 Pac. Cement Agg. 16t Pac. Lighting 47H Penney (J.

c. CO.) 115i Penn. R. R. 13' Phelps Dodge 46 pniinps petrol.

4ZH naoio 64 Hepubhc Steel 6414 Sears Roebuck 47ia Southern Calif. Edison 59 boutnern Pacific jo Std. Oil Calif. Std, Oil N. J.

44H Texas corp. 74 Transamerica 2414 Union Oil 34i Union Pacific 2rh United Aircraft 35 S. Steel 831 Woolworth (F. 61V BANK STOCKS Bank of America 445k(ir47Vi Chase Manhattan Bank 624(S 65H First National City Bank 824(5 LIVESTOCK Stockton, (AP) fsmn Calves for week 150, larRely stock calves, few siaugnter caives ano veaiers. Slaugh ter calves and veaiers steady to SI 00 lower, stockers tuny steady.

Hogs for week 850, butchers moder ately active, feeder pigs moderately aenve to siow, narrows ano guts strong to 25 cents higher, snws steady, feeder pigs strong to 50 cents higher. KSL Non-Sectarian Service 10 rvvM Jkiwm jot to flm PARK BURIAL er NEW MAUSOUUM Fot full infotmittne Telephone CA -I60l "Blocks 1 to 21 inclusive of Riverdale Park, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz County, California," made by Geo. E. Washburn, licensed tur- veyor, which said map was, on January 12, 1909. filed for record in the office of the county recorder of said county of Santa Cruz, and was inserted in map book 17, as page number 2.

Parcel Four Real property situated in the County ef Santa Cruz. State ol California and described as follows: Lots thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, Sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty and twentv-two of block numbered eight of Riverdale Part tract, as the said lots and uivin ic inorneu, numocrea, ana designated upon the map entitled "Blocks 1 to 21 inclusive of Riverdale Park, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz County, California," made by Geo. E. Washburn, licensed surveyor, which said map was, on January 12, 1909, filed for record in the office of the county recorder of said countv of Santa Cruz, and was inserted in map book 17, as page number 2. Parcel Five Real property situated in the Countv ef Santa Cruz, State of California and described as follows: Part One: Being a part of the Southwest Vt of Section 19, Township 9 South, Range 2 West, M.D.

B. and Beginning at the point of Intersection of the Section line running East and West through the center of said Section 19, with the Northeast line of Riverdale Avenue, as shown on the map entitled, "Blocks 1 to 21, inclusive, of Riverdale Park, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz filed for record January 12, 1909 in Volume 17 of Msps at Pace 2, Santa Cruz County Records: and running thence along the Northeast line of sad Riverdale Avenue. Southerly to the Westline of the lands conveyed to Frank R. Baus, et ux, by Deed recorded January 12, 1950, in Volume of Official Records at Pace 558. Santa Cruz County Records: thence along the Southwest line of said lands of Baus, Northerly 105 feet, more or less, to the center of San Lorenzo River: thence along the center of San Lorenzo River, being the Southwest line of the lands conveyed to Els-beth J.

Hessler and George C. Williams by Deed recorded August 30, 1937, In Volume 330 of Official Records at Page 430, Santa Cruz County Records, Northwesterly to the Northwest comer of last mentioned lands; thence along the North line of said lands of Hessler and Williams, South 78 14iy East 30 feet, more or less, to the East or left bank of said San Lorenzo River, being the Southwest line of the lands conveyed to Loring Francis Harmon by Deed recorded May 21, 1901, In Volume 143 of Deds at Page 144, Santa Cruz County Records: thence long the said East or left bank of the San Lorenzo River, Northerly to the first mentioned Section line; thence along said Section line, Westerly 70 feet, more or lest, to the place of beginning. Part Twoi Beginning on the Western boundary of the lands conveyed by California Timber Company to B. F. Church by Deed recorded November 2, 19)8, In Volume 281 of Deeds, at Page 201, Santa Cruz County Records, at the Intersection thereof, with the North boundary of the lands conveyed by California Pacific Title Trust Company to Elabeth J.

Hessler, et al, by Deed recorded November 3, 1938 In Volume 3 of Official Records at Page 448, Santa Cruz County Recordti 1 I I If --r-1' trim till nnJ as fNGINEERED FOR MODERN SERVICff CENTRAL COAST INC. IJP TO 100 FINANCING AVAIL- jjmeii AIHJ3 ON YOUIl FELTON Off ICE Hiway 9, N. Felfon QUALIFYING LOT upN seven days a wkk PHONE ED 5-7500 fvnertl Directors in ftnls Crwi lines 1110 til CHURCH It. A U7U.

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