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10-Santa Cruz Sentinel-News Tuesday, September 11, 1951 New York Stock Exchange Courtesy of Richey, Baikie Alcantara Stocks Bonds Direct Private Wire 1517 Pacific Ave. Phone 812 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Honte of Sacramento were here for the holidays. Montell is now connected with thi state department of public defense.

He is a former Pacific Coast sportscaster and member of an old Santa Cruz family. TO CONDUCT RITES AT GOODWILL CHAPEL js. J- W. tfrazier, president of the Elks Ladies club, will conduct the regular chapel service at Goodwill Industries Thursday morning at 8:30. The public is invited to attend.

Funerals .273.88 of Kl 31 81.31 off .60 2,030,000 Industrials Rails Volume JOHN K. SEGARINI NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE American Can 1172 In a chapel banked with flowers and filled with friends, funeral services for John K. Seearini were Big Basin Rangers Preparing Report On Park Visitors Big Basin state park rangers are preparing a statistical report on the number of visitors at the park in recent months, they announced today. The report will be made public when completed. Over the Admission Day weekend holiday, the park had 9430 visitors 1200 more than last year with 2610 Saturday, 6020 Sunday and 1800 yesterday.

County Big Trees park and Sea-cliff beach state park also reported larger Admission Day throngs this year than in 1950. American Telephone lWa E5 enny Wood Joins Marines Denny Lloyd Wood, 25, brother of James S. Wood, 129 Broadway, has enlisted in the U. S. marine corps for three years and is taking his recruit training at the marine corps recruit depot, San Diego, according to a statement Issued from the Watsonville Recruiting Station.

Prior to his enlistment, Wood was employed by the Santa Cruz Portland Cement company at Davenport. TSgt. Emerson Brown, Marine Corps recruiter for this area, reminded young men that the Marine Corps is still accepting volunteers and that qualified applicants can be assured of immediate Valley Chamber, Timber Days Group Joint Meet Set Directors of the San Lorenzo Valley Chamber of Commerce and members of the Timber Days celebration committee will hold a joint meeting tomorrow night at the chamber rooms at Ben Lomond to make final arrangements for the annual valley-wide celebration September 21, 22 and 23. C. S.

Henson is president of the chamber and Mrs. Dorcas Klein is general chairman of Timber Days committee. Reports from various sub-committees on the progress of plans for the celebration will be given. TO American Woolen 17-lOST, and FOUND LOST. Man's wallet containing valuable papers and currency.

Friday night. Beward. 1314 Pa-cific Ave. 17-9-9-16 IXJST: BUNCH OF KEYS. LIBERAL REWARD PHONE 2339-M 17-9-9-216 LOST: Young Siamese eat.

male. Reward. 915 Bay St. Phone 863-J 17-9-9-216 Clay tiles used originally to decorate walls of the ancient Alhambra palace in Spain were so durable that many were later removed to the floor where they were kept in service. held from the Brenkwiti mortuary TAKE Aid this morning at 8:45 clock thence OUT to Holy Cross church where requiem mass was offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at Anaconda Copper Atchison T.

S. F. Bendix Beth. Steel Calif. Pack.

Caterpillar Che. and Ohio Chrysler Douglas Aircraft Dupont General Electric General Motors Goodyear (New) 9 dock. From The pallbearers were Edward Meehan, Ray Coughlin, August Meschi, Nick Gospodnetich, Victor Maruu and Desmond Barber. 4834 79 533,4 30 47 30' 2 55 99i 62 50T' 48 37-' 35 39', 82 22 72. Ws 16 33V 51a 69 18V.

71i Honorary pallbearers were An- Homestake gelo Urbani, Clarence Mendoza. AI Tap2o3 L2itBli Featuring COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNERS MEXICAN STYLE CHICKEN TAMALES TORTILLAS ENCHILADAS MEXICAN NOT DOCS TACOI CHIU CON CARNI RE-FRIED HANS bino Costella, John Fambrini, Ed International Harvester International Nickel Kennecott Lockheed Montgomery Ward N. y. Central Uuvas and John Neil. Entombmenet followed in the VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS Santa Crux Hospital FAULKNER In Santa Cruz.

September 10. 1951. at 5:30 a. raU to Mr. and Mrs.

Cyril Faulkner (Frances Gray) of 2111 Jose avenue, an 8-pound, ounce son, named John Thomas. He is their fourth child. Santa Cruz mausoleum. No. Amer.

Avn. Pacific Gas Elec IDA LUPINO SEEKS DIVORCE Glenbrook, Sept. 11 UP) Movie Actress Ida Lupino has taken up Nevada residence to end her second marriage and perhaps start on a third. She told reporters she probably will marry Actor Howard Duff, creator of the radio detective, Sam Spade, when her divorce action against Producer Collier Young is cercpleted in about six week. Pac.

Lighting Penney (J. Co Penn. R. PhelDS Dodge Peter Jenkins Enlists In Navy Peter Allen Jenkins, 19-year-old son of Mrs. Marjorie A.

Pearce of 1211 Water street, has enlisted in the navy, according to Gus F. Wahl-berg BMC-USN, navy recruiting officer here. He will start a four-year enlistment with recruit training at San Diego. On completion of his training he will be assigned to a navy WADRON In Santa Cruz, Septem At the Beach Pfceee 307MR Phillips Petrol. 107 Riverside Ave.

Henry and Deletes Feeate itaaio ber 10. 1931, at a. to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waldron (Doris McDevitt) Republic Steel nf 49ftA Ol Cvt Tat.

7mAf.t4 lxrnnce aaugnter. named oien Mary, She is their second child. Capitola Council Adjourns Session Until Next Monday Capitola city councilmen last night met at 6:30 o'clock for a brief session and then adjourned until next Monday night, at which time the September business meeting will be held starting at 8 o'clock. No business was transacted last night because of the holiday observance Monday of Admission Day. City Clerk J.

Raymond Abicht said that next Monday night's agenda will include house moving and fences ordinances and a resolution on the new Beulah subdivision. Mayor Bradley M. Mac-donald will preside. Sears Roebuck Southern Calif. Edison Southern Pacific Std.

Oil Calif Std. OU N. Texas Corp. Transamerica 53V 22 433 55ft 34 63 .84 69 574 21 41V, 103 32 44Va 44 FLOWERS Union Oil school or one of the ships oi the tleet, Wahlberg said. Jenkins was a graduate of Santa Union Pacific -United Aircraft U.

S. Steel Woolworth (F.W.) Cruz high school. He excelled in FERRARI The Florist "The Finest In Flowers" 111 Soquel Ave. Phone 1840 Prompt Delivery Service 9-1-tf Harold Morgado Gets Promotion To Staff Sergeant Harold F. Morgado, 21, has been promoted to the rank of staff sergeant in the air force, according to word just received by his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgado of 610 14th avenue.

This is his 4th promotion since he enlisted two years and eight months ago. He is stationed at Albrook air force base, Canal Zone, Panama, and expects to be home on furlough next March. His brother, Pfc. John Herman Morgado, 19, has completed air force basic training and is now stationed at owery air force base, Denver, learning remote control turret technique. The brothers are graduates of Holy Cross high school.

PUBLIC NOTICE BANK STOCKS Bank of America Bank of Manhattan 30'32 Chase National Bank 36V38U( .47 IS V4 National City Bank I cation LIVESTOCK South San Francisco, Sept. 11 (AP) Calves: Salable 10, no early sales, most recent sales of calves on stocker accounts, scattered head and small lot I of good and choice on Monday 33.00 to art and participated in tracR and basketball For the past year he has been a sheet metal worker at the Hughes Aircraft company in Los Angeles. Pair Fined $50 On Petty Theft Counts George C. Pierce 19, Felton; and Elven L. Wilson, 22, Utah, were fined $50 each in police court on petty theft charges this morning.

Judge James J. Scoppettone continued the case against Robert C. Keefe. 19, San Francisco, and John STEWART'S FLORAL SHOP 369 Water St. Phone 189 FLOWERS FOR ALL, OCCASIONS WEDDINGS CORSAGES FLORAL DESIGNS Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere 9-1-tf 37.23.

Hogs: Salable 800, only portion of expected receipts in early, trade unes-tablished and undertone lower. On Monday, choice 200 to 240 pound butchers sold at 22.50. Highway Entrance To New Brighton Beach Is Closed The highway entrance to New Brighton Beach state park will be closed for resurfacing during the next two weeks. Ranger William Reinhardt announced today. Access to the beach may be made only by footpath until the state highway department completes the job.

Remember This Day With Flowers SANTA CRUZ FLORISTS AND GIFTS 1314 Ocean St. Phone 2380-W DAVIES CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Private Wires Ticker Service 1220 Pacific Ave. Phone 400C Co-Managers W. T.

Hildebrand Weaver NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOB PROVING WILL. ETC No. 12.598 McPike, 24, Salinas, accused of Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Always Open 9-1-tf malicious mischief in setting off fireworks on the Pleasure pier September 2. They arefree on $100 bail each. LOUISE'S FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Glads for Weddings a Specialty 1040 Lyn Way Phone 5924 9-1-tf 31 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz.

In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE H. DUNN, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that a petition for the probate of the will of George H. Dunn. Deceased, and for the issuance to Petitioners, A.

E. STRONG and A. THORP, of letters testamentary has been filed in this court, and that September 14. 1951 at ten 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 the time and place for the hearing of said petition, when and Valley BPW Club To Meet Tonight The San Lorenzo Valley Business and Professional Women's club meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Boulder Creek high school. It will be the club's first meeting since June. PALOMAR HOUSE OF FLOWERS Floral Designs Prompt Delivery 4 Palomar Arcade Phone 385 9-1-tf ALL WOOL ESCAPES INJURY WHEN CAR GOES INTO DITCH Sylvia Pope, 21, San Francisco, escaped injuries early this morning when she lost control of her car on Ocean street near city limits and the vehicle went into a ditch, police reported.

She was cited for driving without a valid operator's license. AND A YARD WtDE FLORAL DESIGNING ELWIN S. BARNHILL CO. T10 Soquel Ave. Phone S.

C. 742 9-1-tf where aU persons interested may ap pear ana contest tne same ana snow MORTIC1AH SHOP IN GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA cause why said petition should not be granted. 1 wnw wt ca 17 SHOP IN GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA uaiea: August si, isoi. H. E.

MILLER, Clerk. By Mathilda Rossi. Deputy Clerk. BERT B. SNYDER.

Attorney for Petitioners, Santa Cruz. California. Sept. 2 to 12 PUBLIC NOTICE Wessendorf's right in the heart of the civic and cultural activities of this community is so easy to reach, whether you walk, drive or come by bus. There is always a place to parkin our large, paved car park.

IRVIN M. SMITH Funeral Director 1050 Cayuga St. Phone 2272 Licensed Since 1908 9-1-tf WIDE IS THE WORD FOR OUR LINE OF FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES. Porch Light Fixture $0 AA with Copper Base eJeUU NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL. ETC.

No. 12,604 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 12.545 DAIRY and POULTRY San Francisco, Sept. 11 Butter, 93 score 69 Vi 92 score 69 V2. 90 score 67.

New prices paid producers for live poultry delivered in San Francisco: Broilers. 1 to 2i 35-36. Fryers, heavy type 2'4 to 3 lbs. 34-35. Heavy type, 3 to 4 pounds, 33-34.

Roasters, heavy type 4 lbs- and over 35-36. Fowl. (Hens) light type 4 lbs, end under 26-27. Light type, 4 lbs. and over 28-29.

Fowl, heavy type, an 31-32. Old Roosters, all wts. 20-21. Squabs, aU 85. Ducks.

aU weights. 37-38. In the Superior Court of the State of 2 light California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. 3.95 Kitchen Drum Fixture In the Matter of the Estate of SE- CONDA BELLA, also known as Secon- In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of EDWARD L.

SMITH, also known as EDWARD LEROY SMITH, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition for the probate of the will of Edward L. Smith, also known as Edward Leroy Smith, deceased, and for the issuance to petitioner INEZ SMITH, of letters Testamentary has been filed in this court, and that Friday, the 21st day of September. 1951, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.

do Bella and as S. Bella. Deceased. Notice Is Herebv Given by the Undersigned. JOSEPH T.

BELLA, execu tor of the last will and testament of SECONDA BELLA, also known as Se- Acorn Pattern $1 AC Kitchen light lee's) Square in assorted colors $4 )P light Fixture ttD Large Round Of" Living Room Fixture )) condo Bella and as S. Bella, deceased. EGG QUOTATIONS to the creditors of. and all persons hav- ine claims against the said deceased. .77 .75 GUARANTEE We guarantee the use of our facilities and services, including casket, at a price you can afford to pay.

of said day, and the courtroom of said court, in the courthouse, in the City or said estate, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of Large Grade AA Large Grade A Medium Grade A Small Grade A Large Grade .65 the Clerk of the above named Court of Santa Cruz. County of Santa Cruz, State of California, nave been fixed as the time and place for the hearing (which said office is situate in the .44 .61 of said petition, when and where all MORTICIANS IN SANTA CRUZ SINCE IMI Court House in the City of Santa Cruz in said County and State), within six months after the first publication of this notice made on the 21st day of Au persons interested may appear and con test the same and show cause why said petition should not be granted. San Francisco Quotations Association Prices PMA Large Grade A Medium Grade A Small Grade A 42-42 V2 Large Grade No Quotation uatea: septemoer bin. isoi. H.

E. MILLER. Clerk. By MATHILDA ROSSI, Deputy Clerk. gust.

1951, or present and exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within said period, to the said executor at the office of Wyckoff, Gardner, Parker Boyle, 421 Lettunich Building, corner of Main and Third Streets, in the City of Watsonville, County of Santa Cruz. EMMET L. RITTENHOUSE, Attorney for petitioner, Santa Cruz, California. Sept. 9 to 19 State ox (jauiornia.

wnicn saia last named office, the undersigned selects as the place of business in aU matters connected with said estate. NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. No. 12.598 PERRY A. ROSS GENERAL CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION REMODELING REPAIRS CABINET WORK 730 17th.

Ave. Ph. 2821-M JOSEPH T. BELLA, As such Executor. Dated August 21 st, 1 951.

In the Superior Court of the State of WYCKOFF. GARDNER. PARKER BOYLE. California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. RQADfTESrjr FOR PROOF OP PERFORMANCE! It's more a treat than a test, when you put a new Mercury through its paces.

You never knew that traffic could be tamed so easily, that hills could simply melt away! The secret? Lots of things its husky V-type "8" engine Its low-slung design its nimble steering. Yes, here's sweet driving, with all the Attorneys for said Executor. Aug. 21-28: Sept. 4-11-18 In the Matter of the Estate of LA MAR CURETON, Deceased Notice is hereby given that a petition for the nrobate of the will of La Mar i) i l0 jji Cureton, deceased, and for the issuance to petitioner CHISPA CURETON, of letters testamentary has been filed rr thrift that makes Mercury so popular.

in this court, and that September 21, 1951. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day. 7 NO--HUNHKIG Due to excessive fire hazard and men working no hunting will be permitted on lands of the Santa Cruz Lumber Company.

This includes the Pescadero and Butano Basins. The land has been posted end watchmen have been employed. Santa Cruz Lumber Co. 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 the time and place for 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. Dated: August 31.

1951. H. E. MILLER. Clerk.

By MATHILDA ROSSI. Deputy Clerk. STEWART CURETON, Attorney for Petitioner, Santa Cruz, California. Sept. 4 to 14 ii i inr 4 ii 1 Standard oqelpni eccnorlM, end Ma Ihatrated era subject to chansa wftheat Mtka.

Tlii BUDGET-TEST IT FOR PROOF OF VALUE DAYS ONLY DAYS ONLY REBUILT AND RECOVERED Dot It hova a down-to-Darth first price)? Mercury's price tag you. can understand a big dollar's worth for very dollar invested. Will yoo be) sure) of good gasolino 'mileage)? Mercury has proved its more. miles-per-gallon by winning officially sponsored economy tests. Will upkeep stay low? Mercury engineers have engineered trouble out for extra years of money-saving dependability.

Is It famous for long Ufa? tt is Indeed I 92 of ad Mercury ever built for use in this country are still on the road, according to studies of the latest annual official registration figures. I for "the drive of your rel" Mercery offers yew triple choke In tfenswriiriofiSi Merc-O-Motlc Drive, ffie new seioother, store efficient otrioteofic Irons, wtusion or mrtfty TeveVO-Matic Overdrive are optional at extra cent There's else silent-ease standard transmission, "tub but of your ufbP ran 2-WAY TEST PROVES 1UULIUJUU (BIED. IHk mmMM MKDTOUd CXD. v.uiPfflaDiLS'inEnaY sieiwikdie Mercury Sales and Service Front St. Phcao 175 113 New Street, off Center Between Lincoln and Elm Phono 5600.

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