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SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL-NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA Wednesday, May 29, 1946 PAGE FOUR Time To Take Cover I OAKY DOAKS SC SOU KUOW A lPF WF BUT I DOM'T KNOW CdDnnimtty TTdDiniFimey irs DBy TTeainms WHO 15 A5 A5 I 71 WUPW r-r--sJ LORSWDA, THIS 15 SIR OAWfY WFPF IU 4 THAT CHARACTER IK1 AMD Itr. JAIL TOGETHER EGAD THE RED I GCT CUT Or DUCHE55 VM YOU OWDERWEAf? 5T "A I BULLDOZER'S CASTLE IlL SAY TH30USH AW OFEKWG- V00 ARE- overodat i SIR QAkV McCall and Cohen golfers went through 18 holes of all-county play to take low net honors in the Sunday tournament, defeating 31 other foursomes. Voris Realty took low -POUTTCAI, CARDS DUk'GECU WALL A gross in stride with 312, Macaulay shooting a 39-36 75 for the best individual score of the tourney. Listed below are the team and individual scores, with prizes winners scheduled to be announced Thursday by William C. Trover.

Lions Club No. 2: 412-119293. Ed Silvey 111-2982, Fren Van Selus 94-32 2, Walter Gunn 107-3275, Coach Aldrich 100-2674. Hi Pressures: 392-87315. C.

H. McNuIty 109-1982. L. H. Wollen-berger 104-21 83.

Chet Pracht 91-2863, K. B. Anderson 96-1877. Ai-Ya Songsters: 403-68335, Bill Cole 105-21 84, S. Nigh 103-15 93, F.

E. McConneil 93-1578. II. We Will Be Closed THURS. and FRIDAY MAY 29, 30 and 31 as We Are Moving to NEW LOCATION 226 Pacific Ave.

DELL WILLIAMS JEWELER Open at New Location SATURDAY, JUNE 1st 10 a. m. Elect Ronald A. MELLON (Incumbent) ASSESSOR World Wax Veteran SCORCHY SMITH Help Wanted Male Ooooh! VOU HE El SORRY TO LET YOU VOiJSZKf I'LL mt 7 A VV V- I I "Nl. tP YOU CAN I SO VOUVE VTSPASS A CHANGED VCURI vWb 1 1 7 MOMENX MOM MORSE ALU SENATOR, VAL'S 7 K- FOR A WISH A EVUOViKS- THE ry EAGLE, EHfc AS-AtN WHV Elect FRANK E.

OSMER ASSESSOR World War II Veteran ELECT LELA E. SWASEY COUNTY RECORDER EFFICIENCY PLUS! i 1.7. Wonder Man HOMER HOOPEE HACRy D1DUT lKE HIM i vcwowyou siMPLVMUsrsee W. Bradley 97-1780. New Laid Eggs: 344-42302.

Harry Martin 84-9 75, Sam Reed 86-1076. Elmer Johnson 88-1177, John Davanecens 86-12 74. McCall and Cohen: 372-93279. Tom McCall 106-3076, Tony Vas-concellos 86-18 68, Ed Armanini 99-3267, Tiz Urbani 81-13 68. Cox Electric Flashes: 339-91 298.

Lorin Cox 96-1878, Vern Busby 84-2064, John Frvkland 92-1874, Walter Cox 117-3582. Dentists: 409-72337. Clyde Car-mean 114-2292, F. N. Nelson 91-1279, P.

M. Marquess 104-2084. Marshall Cowden 95-1877. Colony Club: 334-30304. Stockton Sommers 80-5 75, Jim Wilson 92- 7 85, Courtney Graham 80-8 72, H.

C. Graham 82-1072. 20-30 Kwacks: 441-128313. Maylon Kerrick 116-32 84, Augie Canepa 114-32 82, Al Aboudara 93- 3261, Ed Webber 118-3276. Cardwell's Excavators: 320-22 298.

Leo Cardwell 83-677, Harry Smith 81-7 74, Harry Laehman 79-475, Stanley Smith 77-572. Junior Chamber of Commerce: 441-86355. Virgil Kester 89-11 78, Roy Bourriague 90-19 71. Ber-nie Bourriague 115-23 39, Frank Harold 147-28118. Alveraz for Supervisor: 419-93 326.

John Biondi 95-27 63, Otta-vio Piccardo 120-27 93, Joe Par-odi 106-1888, Joe Alveraz 98-21 77. Kiw arris Club: 413-88325. Dan McPhetres 112-25 87. Paul Forsev A BIT: BUT HARy WHAT MOW LET TGy TO THiMK LiKE'VOU Guy I WAS Aj TDVii'A VOU ABUT A BIT LIKE HARRy was just mad ry WAS SEUT ME TO owe OMCC HE WASAJT A BJT TH Re-Elect Belle Lindsay COUNTY RECORDER There's No Substitute For Experience AT THE Size OF owE-zy Two-zy NAME, LIZ HACByi-VAS A WOWDEBFOL MMCPy Hi6 BILL rl 4M LUUWiliy CLUB DRvai ccuutJ MHceOTOMte ALTUALLy LfelEMtD WHILE talked 17 BURKE R. MOWATT Bank Auditor World War II Vet FOR AUDITOR I $14,000,000 Port Hucncme truck sale NOW OPEN to all certified Veterans of World War II on a basis of FftST COME-FIRST SERVED Hundreds of Trucks and Trailers still available, most of them unused.

Buy for your own personal or business use. You can be certified at the sale or at your nearest Veterans' branch of War Assets Administration. Baseball Standings Elect George S. ik 7L (Deputy County Clerk) AUDITOR 99-2079, H. N.

Whitlock 100-18 PAY INSPECT DRIVE AWAY NEIL W. REID CANDIDATE FOR 3rd District (Seaside) SUPERVISOR HIGHLY QUALIFIED Continuous selling at fixed prices, 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Mondays through Fridays. tfz, Harry lrost 102-25 77. Cocoanut Grove No.

2: 332-31 301. Giff Troyer 88-1375, John Lomazzi 82-6 76, Charles Castro 77473, Al Tanner 85-877. Unholy Four: Did not finish. Pacific Avenue Trimmers: 365-55 311. Jim Sim 86-1274, Burke Mowatt 96-18 78.

George Miller 92-1379, Augie Doeltz 92-1280. Exchange Club: 430-84346. He-mo Hughes 113-2687, Paul Jones 119-2297. Sid Carter 102-1884, Guy Del Vecchio 96-18-78. Voris Realty: 313-23230.

Rich ard Voris 77-671, Doctor Stanley 80-674, Mai Macaulay 75-669, George Wise 81-5 76. Bread and Wine: 374-51 323. Harold Johnson 82-6 76, Andrew Cash Registers Enter Softball League Play Here Kackbarth Cash Registers came into the 20-30 city league Monday evening, featuring a roster of high school baseball satellites, managed by pitcher Johnny Motta, second baseman, for the 1946 Cardinal baseball squad. Formerly the popular Jugs, Ray Ralston and John Amin will catch, with Don Green covering first, Dick Nutter at second, Roy Johnson at shortstop and Dave Larsen at third. In the outfield, Richard Ramnone, Don Silva, Bob Tolaio, Bill Hart and Ray Kran-ich, form a well-rounded team.

The deadline for team entries in the city league is June 3. Contact Sam Adleman at Karl's shoe store for proper blanks. Timber Wolves Win Three Games The Timber Wolves went for three straight over the Nite Owls in the Monday Evening Handicap league, to move five games out in front of the pack with 18 wins, three defeats. Jack Beery went 203 in his final game, pacing the Wolves, while E. VolImSf- totaled 172-178-195 for 545, Wolf 'high series.

The' Free Lancers took three in a row over Coast Counties with Paul Byrd rolling 537 and E. Terrell. 522 for the Lancers. Drive-In went a big three over the Flying Tigers with E. Blote scoring a 537.

In the highlight, the Honey Pots held on to second slot winning two from the Creamery Service. Harry Rodriguez topped at 209-180-193 for 582, the evening high. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet.

Brooklyn 23 11 .676 St. Louis 21 13 .618 Cincinnati 15 15 .500 Chicago 16 16 .500 New York 1 17 18 .486 Boston 16 17 .485 Pittsburgh 14 17 .467 Philadelphia 8 24 .250 Results Yesterday -S New York 5, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 3. St. Louis 12.

Chicago 2. Boston at rain. it" AMERICAN LEAGUE w. l. Pet.

Boston 29 9 .763 New York 23 16 .590 Washington :.20 14 .588 Detroit 20 18 .526 Cleveland 16 21 .432 St. Louis 16 22 .421 Chicago 14 20 .412 Philadelphia 9 27 .250 Results Yesterday Washington 2, New Yok 1. Chicago 9, St. Louis 2. Detroit 6.

Cleveland 1. Philadelphia at Boston, rain. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE XI ah Assets Adiihiistdatioii ELECT CHARLES J. BELLA (Veteran World War I) Supervisor Seaside District PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 4 Port Hueneme California (fhf Milet from Oxnard) Two Baseball Games Here Memorial Day In the feature Decoration Day twin-bill baseball game at the high school, the Santa Cruz American Legion junior baseballers face the 363rd Infantry from San Francisco in the opener, while the local Jugs play the Skyway Cafe from Palo Alto in the second tilt. The Legion will probably start Brumley on the hill, announced Wayne Gettys, with Foerster catching, Hughes on first, WarS on -second, Sommers at short and Don Green at third.

Ilindley, Fan-euf, Evans Huxtable will see action in the outfield. Line-up for the Skyway Cafe, as announced by owner- Earl Eckert, former Pasatiempof. pro, will be Fitzgerald at third, Sterger at ohort, Etter at first, Trabucco in right, Olsen at second, Eckert catching, Facchini in left, Cheet-ham in center and Aguilar pitching. The Skyway, cafe at San Francisco airport, competed in the Peninsula Amateur 'Baseball association in San Mateo county in a league of 12 teams, age limit 15 to 17 inclusive. IA 21 2 JKattanu y-n so, Tonv Dav 103-13 85, HaroH Dover 93-16-82.

Cocoanut Grove No. 1: 334-25 30 Otis Erazzcll 83-482, Dick 1 READ SENTINEL-NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS 'n i i i Vote For ALVIN GREGORY Veteran cf World War II W. L. Pet. l138 20 .655 38 22 .633 34 25 .576 29 32 .475 -28 33 .459 28 32 .448 miff'' Oakland San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Sacramento Hollywood Seattle Portland ue District, No.

3 COLLISION A. collision at the intersection ofi-Pacheco and Soquel avenues Monday at 5 p. involving cars driven by Olney B. Snyder 29, of Route 1, Box 167, Santa Cruz, and Frederick A. Chamberlain of 88 Seventh avenue, resulted in dented fenders and bumpers foi both autos, police reported.

35 20 37 .351 Results Yesterday San Diego 6, Los Angeles 2. San Francisco 4, Hollywood 1. Sacramento 1, Portland 0 (14 innings-Oakland at Seattle, postponed, rain. VOTE FOR JOE ALVERAZ FOR SUPERVISOR 3id (Seaside) District Election 4th MAY TIDES By U. S.

Coast and Geodetic Survey (Heights in Feet) LOW HIGH BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS! Your HOTPOINT Dealer 4.0 5.8 4.1 5.9 4.1 5 8 Published daily with a Morning Edition, except Mondays, and an Evening Edition, excepi Saturday and Sunday by the Sentinel Pub- Ushing Company, at 25 Church Street, Santa Cruz, California, Fred McPherson, Publisher Entered as second class matter st he post office at Scnta Cruz. California. SUBSCRIPTION RATrs Ey mail payable in aavanre.

Jne Month Kcaths 5- ELECT WALTER R. BETTENCOURT CORONER and Public Administrator Brookman Hardware Floor Sander and Polisher Fcr rent by day or hour 637 SOQUEL AVE. PH. 3943 McHugh 79-376, Tommy Butler 82-1072, Buddy Trover 87-8 79. Sky Room: 398-76 322.

Joe Pan-attom 97-16 3-, Ray Fomasi 96-15 80. Joe Armanini 101-22 79, Bob Hughes 104-2282. 20-30 Pros: 473-114385. Dr. Newhall 94-2663, Ted Harbert 182-32150, George Kriz 93-23 71, Dr.

Cowden 104-28 76. Gopher Snakes: 353-46 313. Howard Verutti 90-7 83, Lee Dickinson 86-13 73, Leo Amaya 87-3 79, Dave Sachau 96-1878. Dickinson Hotel: 372-48 324. Gordon Perry 91, Frank Henfling 89-12 77.

John Koster 82-676, Don Putnam 95-15 81. Hi Tension: 387-67320. George Little 97-2275, Ted Halbach 83-875, Charles Reed 86-13 67. Bank of America: 430-74 356, Ernie Dillon 80-12 68, Elmer Abbott 91-16 75. Glen Crampton 120-20100, Joe Carrera 129-26103.

Capitola Beach Club: 451-106 345. Al Solari 119-3287, Ed Ram-pone 97-2077, Joe Pfyffer 120-32 38. Fred Menzl 115-2293. Cement Mixers: 365-53 312. C.

Frohlech 90-10 80, C. Costella 89-1673, Rusciolelli 90-882, E. Ru-bel 86-1979. Central One Stop: 395-82 313. John Ottaviano 101-2873, Bill Jos-lin 89-1673.

Ben Holsey 100-16 84, Charles Ballengero 105-2283. Sportsmen: 3903 322. Fred Grellmann Jr. 86-16 70, Lowell Kennedy 107-1790, Irv Pellegrini 115-2590, Carl Kratzenstein 82-1072. Halbach's Hoofers: 339-35 304.

Emil Halbach 81-972, Red Cur- 29 3:11 9:50 14:43 1.5 21:00 30 3:59 10:49 15:29 1.9 21:41 31 4:43 11:49 16:18 22 222.6 JUISE TIDES By U. S. Coest and Geodetic Si (Heighls in feet) LOW HIGH 1 5:38 12:49 17:31 2.4 23:12 2 6:30 13:47 18:10 2.7 HIGH 7 LOW 3 0:03 53 723 14:46 4.2 19:16 4 1:01 4.9 8:19 15:42 4.3 20:36 5 2:03 4 3 9:14 16:35 4.4 22:09 6 3:26 3.9 10:10 17.24 4.6 23:37 7 4:50 3.5 18)9 4.8 4.2 5.7 4.2 Political Advertisement Political Advertisement ELECT Dr. Poulsen D. C.

CORONER Vote for William F. 2.8 2.8 2.5 2.1 0.4 IX! FOR Dwight A. Beauregard FOR SHERIFF Served under 3 sheriffs for a period of IS years also served on local police force previously. ran 85-778, P. Pieracci 90-10 80, L.

Duimstra 83-974. Lions Club No. 1: 397-65332. Walter Brundage 106-18 88, Ed Poulsen 100-17 83. Lloyd Jones 95-1679, J.

E. McDonald '961482. For SMOOTH DRIVIflG and LOrJC MILEAGE too It's Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Endorsed by These Santa (Cruz HDemoerats EHepufolicaiis Elect FRANK "Tim" ARANO FOR SHERIFF Lifelong Resident Santa Crux County Elect DUAL OCTANE QUALITY GASOLINE CLYDE R. POTTS Veteran Wd4 War FOR SHERIFF FORMER PRISON WABDES Assessor RE-ELECT J. ft DEVITT -SHERIFF On His Record SANTA CRUZ COUNTY Even the old familiar western scenes and places offer new thrills this first full year of unrestricted driving.

On your long vacation trip, or frequent shorter ones, you'll find that AroTane the Dual Octane Quality Gasoline will add to your enjoyment and subtract from the cost. For with AroTane you experience true smoothness freedom not only from knock or ping, but also from uneven combustion, missing, bucking, stalling and hard starting caused by vapor-lock and "cylinder starvation." And you enjoy full power power that means both brilliant performance on hills and the greatest number of miles per gallon your car is capable of delivering. AroTane costing you no more than other premium gasolines is sold by Friendly Associated Dealers all over the West. Try it today. Kerrick, William Jr.

Kingsbury, William C. Kroenlein, Ernest Locatelli, Vince Lucas, Capt. Harry Mastick, Rube W. McRae, Melvin Oeschger, John Oettl, Frank Ormsbee, H. N.

Penniman, George N. Pimentel, Frank R. Poletti, L. Pringle, Lloyd Prolo, Gene E. Quartararo, Vince Richey, Wallace Rittenhouse, Arthur Scaroni, Joe A.

Wilder, Delos Williams, Tom Polk Wood, A. R. Alder, William Alcantara, J. R. Aldrich, C.

M. Anderson, Louis H. Balich, Andy Bella, Terry Belote, Wm. P. Cardiff, Geo.

H. Carriger, E. E. Chandler; F. M.

Cooper, Geo. W. Davis, Warren B. Dillon, Ernest W. Emery, Don D.

Gramm, E. M. Greene, Chas. S. GrunskyChas.

Hebbron, Lloyd, Jr. Horton, William A. Jacoby, Joseph R. H. Jenkins, Louis W.

"ft AC a' ELECT J. NEWELL MADDOCIC ASSEMBLYMAN Born in the District Raised in t.H. District. Champion of the District. Youthful, Energetic University Honor Graduate Overseas World War II Veteran Progressive Yet Conservative VOTE FOR DONALD L.

GRUNSKY ASSEMBLYMAN I I W. A. Williams, Chairman Don't Take a Chance Drive Safely.

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