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BRANCTFORTE DRIVE CLUB No Back Door 120 Motorists Friday, March 5, 1951 g-Santa Crux Three Supervisors Valley And City Chambers To For Senators Get Citations Hear Gibson Talk Cooperate On Housing Problems WILL MEET TOMORROW The- Branciforte Drive Community club will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in th Happy Valley school. Whist will be the diversion. Those attending are asked to bring cake and sandwiches. On Court Reform During February Police cited 120 persons for traf chairman, is offered a $5 merchan President R.

H. Hartman and C. Supervisors Lloyd Foster, Frank S. Henson, reporting for the ad fic violations during February, ac IQDo Well IQmdleir Mom-clalist Regimes Oettl and Phil Rowe were in San Francisco yesterday attending the vertising committee of the San Lorenzo Valley chamber of commerce at the organization's meeting Wed Sacramento, March 2 (JP) State legislators will be able to take up offices in the new $7,000,000 capi-tol addition when they come back March 12. But some senators who inspected the layout have a complaint.

No back doors so they can duck out if some unwanted constituents come to see them. The offices are so arranged there is no escape for lawmaker once a visitor reaches the reception room. You need more than a 'safve' for nesday night at Ben Lomond, said joint state-wide meet of the County Supervisors' association and the District Attorneys' association of California. cording to Cmef Al Huntsman. There were eight arrests of drunken drivers, one of which was involved in' an accident causing personal injury.

Three drivers were arrested for reckless driving, and 46 were cited for speeding. ist government may hinge on strong public dissatisfaction witn tne na that an informative and helpful conference had been held with Manager James Townsend of the Santa Cruz chamber of commerce. Guest speaker was Phil S. Gibson, tionalization program. This in There also were 12 citations for chief justice of the supreme court of California, who took a leading cludes- the vital steel and coal industries.

A lot of English voters are fearful that such nationalization is killing the goose which thru generations has laid the golden e2- aD0DC G.18T00L08 to relieve coughs and sore muscles You need to rub on stimulating, pain-relieving Musterole. It not only bringa fast, long-lasting relief but actually helps check the irritation and break up local congestion. Buy Musterole! running flashing red lights, and 16 'or disobeying arterial stop signs. Thirty-five miscellaneous traffic violations made up the balance. role in presenting the court changes to the voters in the last general election.

"We're trapped," said one sen ator who declined to be named. Gibson, also head of the state's dise order at his store for the person who brings in the greatest number of new members or paid-up renewals. Deadline is May 1. In opposing proposed change in steelhead trout fishing that of opening the San Lorenzo river to fishing every day between December 1 and the last day in February, the chamber recommended that a sheet be prepared before next season with a small map setting forth where and when there is fishing in the valley. The chamber's new business committee, chairmaned by Dr.

James Rule, is busy developing work to be tied in with the defense effort for the various existing shops in the valley. Anyone in the. valley having machine, wood-work or' other shop equipment is asked to contact the chamber. The committee hopes to keep valley residents at work there rather than have them leave for work elsewhere. The chamber also plans to work with the newly organized Tri-County defense work pool.

There were 49 accidents during the month within city limits. Four Both Australia and New Zealand "We have been assured of cooperation from them and based upon this information our chamber is listing the suitable spaces in the valley for handling some of those expected as convention guests during the vear. It will be made available to the Santa Cruz chamber when completed, according to Alice Earl Wilder, valley chamber secretary. It was stressed that when guests have encountered some tough luck judicial council, told the supervisors the council hoped the county boards of supervisors would con of them were auto-pedestrian ac as what country hasn in the PERRY RETAINS POST Redding. March 2 tff) Ray Perry, former member of the Kan Franrisrn Seals, signed todav cidents, two of which resulted in fatalities.

Six other accidents in sult with the council before mak last few years? The cost of living has continued to rise (and where for his fourth vear as manager of volved personal injuries, and 37 accidents caused property damage, we heard that a ing any definite decisions regarding reorganization of court systems in the- counties. the Kedding Browns. housing and building shortage re Huntsman said. mains about as bad, and may continue so for vears because of an The council would be glad to come to the San Lorenzo valley they should receive information as vim deletgate a man to this county to aid it in making such a decision, Lt Uj mum influx of immigrants; taxation has remained about the same. Supervisor Foster said he was told to what to see and enjoy and that before they leave they should see the many historic places in the valley, the secretary added.

I I A Robert Higgins Gets Promotion To Captain yesterday. MAIII)I10) Foster said Gibson told the Each committee chairman made brief progress reports Wednesday By DeWitt MacKenzie AP Foreign Affairs Analyst The Greenville (N.C.) Daily Reflector invites this column to report how the people of Australia and New Zealand have fared since their Labor (Socialist) governments reverted to anti-Socialist regimes just over a year ago. Well, one succinct answer to that comes from Gordon Tait, AP chief of bureau at Sydney, Australia. He pins it down with the remark that "there have been no miracles." However, the situation does present an interesting study, especial-since Socialist government of England, head of the British Commonwealth to which Australia and New Zealand belong, is sailing stormy seas these days. Australia voted her Labor government out after it had been in power eight years.

About the same time New Zealand ousted her 14-year-old Labor regime. Tait says many folks expected miracles, but life has gone on about the same in both countries. Social services pensions, free medicines, etc are bigger and more extensive in both countries. However, there's no further talk about nationalizing anything in either nation. As a matter of fact New Zealand, which has more nationalization than Australia, is laying plans for de-socializing.

Among other things this dominion is going to sell its state-owned national airways service which was established by the Socialist government. Apropos of this de-nationalization tendency it's worthy of note that the life of the British Social- IV A A list of program chairmen for group that the inferior court reorganization had been made to give highly beneficial and economical night. Jack Morris, membership Election promises to make tne pound sterling go further have gone by the board 'because of world rises. An inflationary trend has developed. However, there's a manpower shortage in both countries and wages have, risen.

In Australia the increase may run as much as 15 to 20 per cent. Labor seems to be neither more Automatic Washer TTTTD A TTUP Refrigerator Ha-i -MJ-La Robert C. Higgins. son of former Soquel resident L. S.

Higgins, has been promoted to rank of captain in the army, it was learned here today. He is stationed with the Let one ot our 6 expert repairmen put ur appliance In first class condition any make oi any model. the fourth Wednesday for each month's meeting was read. The session on the fourth Wednesday in March will be sponsored by the advertising committee and Chairman Henson and the Rev. Fulton Lyttle of Mount Hermon reported plans are being mapped for the gathering.

The problem of what to do with courts to the people. "Don't try to freeze incumbents to the jobs or be subject to political pressure," Foster quoted Gibson as saying. Gibson said the state legislature hoped the boards of supervisors would come up with their decisions on court reorganization as soon as army of occupation in Munich, Germany. Higgins attended Soquel gram nor less contented under the pres Members Of MP Company Get Immunization Shots Immunization shots for their coming trip to summer camp were CALL ent government than under the previous Socialist regime. There mar school and later Mission Hill Junior high school before entering the merchant marine.

He was lat DYSL iave been serious strikes in botn rim aged automobiles, apparently un countries. As a matter of fact New possible, so that the overall picture er transferred to the army naviga can be obtained. given to members of the 422 mili Zealand is in the grip of one at this writing. claimed, on the streets of Ben Lomond was referred to Dr. Rule, planning chairman, and Secretary East Side Home Appliance tary police escort guard company of Santa Cruz Wednesday at the Australia hopes to get rid oi 1138 Soquel Ave.

Phone 5620 Toastmasters Wilder to study. They will report much labor trouble by weeding tion department where he was commissioned a second lieutenant. He saw war service in England, France, the Philippines, Okinawa and Japan. His father moved from Soquel to at a future meeting. naval training center in DeLaveaga Park, it was reported by the group's Communists out of executive posi tions in trade unions.

The gov 777T777T7777L It was voted to write a letter immediately to the county planning comanding officer. Capt. Earle E. Russell. ernment has kept its promise to I I I I I I lis Hear Talks By Harris, Luthin label the Communist party illegal Oregon last year.

commission and the Board of supervisors stating the chamber's objection to a petition now before and forbid "declared Communists Following the shots, the unit went back to its training headquarters at 1545 Pacific avenue from holding trade union office. Lone term planning is better as the planning commission requesting The business situation in both for their regular drill night a change from to zone The program consisted of study area on Highway N6. 17 between PUBLIC NOTICE sured under the master plan of city administration, Louis Harris told members of the Toastmasters club at their Tuesday night meet ing the carbine rifle and watching countries is such as to permit us to wind up on a pleasant note. Tait reports that business is booming. Many new public companies have been formed.

There is no shortage of public money for investment, and the share market in Australia in sous- NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 12,300. I ing at Beach Hill Inn. There is no place for the old- a motion picture on tactics, liuest speaker following the picture was Capt. John F.

Jennings of Fort Ord. Capt. Russell said that onlv three jt i time politician under this system, Harris stated. has touched an all-time high. vacancies still remained in the re old Glenwood highway and Manana Woods, and the entrance to Mission Springs road.

Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the Lt. Burritt Hill Takes Electronics Course At Keesler In a speech, "Your Public Re DUTCH VOLUNTEERS serve unit and eligible men who wish to join should contact him It Pays to Shop at The National Dollar Stores if lations Are Always With You," John Luthin told the members that WILL GO TO KOREA The Hague, The Netherlands. neatness, efficiency and promptness of service or lack of these March 2 iP) The army informa tion service announced last night have an effect on a person's pub National's Great that loo volunteers will sail March lic relations. 19 to bolster the Dutch battalion G. A.

Stapp presided at the meet serving with United Nations forces ing. and Toastmaster Francis Lock- Lt Burritt E. Hill, husband of Mrs. Mildred A. Hill and son of Mark D.

Hill of 211 Second avenue, Korea. wood introduced the speakers. The evaluation was given by Ivan Net- is now attending the officer's elec No adequate explanation has off. Dr. Harold Santos acted as tronic course at Keesler air force been found for the annual migra immediately by phoning 2164-R.

Clarence Kuhnau Initiated Into Exchange Club Clarence "Lefty" Kuhnau, sales supervisor for the Golden State Company, was initiated into the Exchange Club at their luncheon meeting Wednesday in the Hotel Palomar. Past president Sam Reed officiated at the ceremony and presented Kuhnau with the club pin and covenant of service. Brad Macdonald annminrerl that tions of birds and animals. PRE -fA base in Biloxi, it was announced by that base's public information office. timekeeper.

During the discussion of the table topic presented by Ira Randall, "How Do You Arouse a Sleepy Audience?" the consensus was that a good speaker with a good sub PUBLIC NOTICE A former student at Santa Cruz CERTIFICATE OF PERSON TRANS high school and a veteran of the last war. Lt. Hill arrived at the ACTING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME. ject would ont have the problem Mississippi base from Lackland air of a sleepy audience. I.

RAY C. MILLER, do herehv. cer Final plans for the area speech contest at Salinas on March 13 force base near San Antonio, Texas. He is a graduate of San Jose State college, where he earned his B. S.

degree. tify that I am transacting business in the state of California, having my principal place of business at 116 Pryce Street, in the City of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, under the fictitious name and were completed at the meeting. John Melendy is -the Santa Cruz the club sponsored dance for the entrant. style of Meadowbrook Dairy; that I am the only person having any inter OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE HELPING PEOPLE HEAR est hi saia Dusuiess, ana mat my name in full and my place of residence are In the Superior Court of the State Calif ornia in and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of PERCY JE.

NEWLOVE, also known as P. E. KEWLOVE, also known as PERCY KEWLOVE, also known as PERCY E. J7EWLOVE. Deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ifndersigned administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Percy E. Kewlove. also known as P. E. New-Jove, also known as Percy Newlove, also known as Percy E.

Newlove, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on March 14, 1951, at the hour of ten o'clock A. or after said day, at the law offices of J. FRANK MURPHY and ENGENE J. ADAMS, at 1522 Pacific Avenue, in the City of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said decedent at the time of his death; and all the right, title and interest that said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, ac- Suired other than or in addition to lat of the said decedent 'at the time of his death, in and to that certain real property particularly described as follows, to wit: Situate in the City of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to "Wit: BEING Lot Twelve (12) In Block as the same are numbered and designated on the Map entitled "A Map of the Willow Brook Tract in Santa Cruz, California" filed in the office of the County Recorder of the said County of Santa Cruz, January 17th, 1906 and which said left Is bounded and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at the most Southerly corner of King and Rigg Streets as designated on said Map; thence Southwesterly along the Southerly side of King Street, one hundred and fifty-seven feet and thirty-nine hundredths (157.39) of a foot to the most Northerly corner of lot eleven (11) in said Block as numbered and designated on said Map; thence along the North easterly boundary of said lot number eleven (11) South 58 deg. 43 East, sixty-four feet and twenty-two hundredths (64.22) of a foot to the most westerly corner of lot (13) in said Block as numbered and designated on said Map; thence along the Northwesterly boundary of said lot thirteen (13) North 34 deg.

15' East one hundred and fifty-nine feet and seventy-hundredths (159.70) of a foot to the Southwesterly side of Rigg Street as designated on said Map; thence along the Southwesterly side of Rigg Street, North 62 degrees 16 minutes West, fifty-two feet and fifty-seven hundredths (5257) of a foot to the place of beginning. TOGETHER WITH household furniture, furnishings and effects situate on said premises. as ionows: Reliable assistance to the deafenedl I Ray C. Miller. 118 Pryce Street, Santa Cruz, California.

George Bentley Appointed As Deputy Sheriff George I. Bentley, 32, of 739 Riv IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have First. Quality Popular Brand Sheets and Pillow Cases Cannon Sheets 81x108 inch size, each 3.69 72x108 inch each 3.49 Pequot Sheets 81x108 inch size, each 4.49 Pillowcases hereunto set my hand this 15th day uj. xeuruary, inoi.

RAY C. MILLER. Denent of the bcout House building fund would be held March 16 at the Capitola ballroom, with Bob Berry's orchestra. President Ted Schipper, on behalf of the club, expressed regrets and best wishes to Jack Pearson, who has been recalled to the Navy. He leaves in two weeks.

Paul Veatch, program chairman for the day, gave a short talk on "True Security," stressing the value of knowledge of the creative powers of the mind and inner confidence in their use, as compared with material possessions. Guests included Rick Jacobs, W. L. Harrison, and Ed Hansmann, local insurance man. State of California Over (10) years experience.

FREE hearing test my office or your home. Eddie Z. Orr. Batteries Service on all makes Phone 3856-W er street, has been named a deputy County of Santa Cruz ss. On this loth day of Februarv A.

in his office replacing Robert Hun- One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-one, before me, the undersigned. 0- sucker, Sheriff J. R. Devitt said. Bentley will begin serving his six a notary puonc and for the County of Santa Cruz.

State of California, re siding therein, duly commissioned and PARAVOX HEARING SERVICE 515 Capitola Capitola, Calif. months probationary period Wednesday. Hunsucker has returned to mili sworn, personally appeared Ray c. Miller, known to me to be the person described in and whose name is sub 42x36 in. tary service and is now with the scribed to the within instrument, and Army air corps.

ne acKnowiedged to me that he exe cuted the same. Cannon Brand 69c Pequot Brand 85e IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have Bentley is a native of Madrid, New Mexico, has lived in Santa Cruz county 18 years and in Cali hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this fornia 20 years. He has a wife, Before buying that Refrigerator ceruiicate iirst a Dove written. OPAL J.

STEWART. Men's Broadcloth if ranees, ana two daughters. A veteran, Bentley was dischars Notary Public in and for the County of Santa Cruz, state of Ladies' New Hi-Quality EASTER DRESSES ed from the army after World War II as a staff sergeant, where he uamornia. Feb. 16-J3; Mar.

2-9 9attta CHrttz nttUwl-fons DRESS SHIRTS 2.2S) Check ASTRAL! IT'S BIGGER THAN IT LOOKS! served in the air force from October, 1941 to November, 1945. Bentley was formerly in business for himself, worked as a truck driver for Miles and Sons and served with the Santa Cruz police department as a traffic officer in 1941. B.S5 Bids or offers are invited for said troDertv and must be in writing, and BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS Published Sunday morning ana every afternoon, except Saturday, the Sentinel Publishing Company at 125 Church Street Santa Cruz, California Fred McPherson, Publisher.

Entered as second class matter at the poet office at Santa Cruz. California. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Marl or Carrier By mail Davable in advance One Month I XX) Six Months in advance 5.00 One Year in advance KMX) By Motor Rout Carrier Lovely selection of high-quality rayon print dresses in new colors and styles with new neckline and trims also in, solid colors. Sizes 9 to 20-38 to. 52.

will be received at the law offices of J. FRANK MURPHY and EUGENE J. ADAMS, 1522 Pacific Avenue, Santa Big selection of men's fine quality, popular brand dress shirts in fancy patterns and plain-white with non-wilt collar; Sanforized shrunk. Sizes 14 to 17. Cruz.

California, attorneys for said ad ministrator with the will annexed, or may be filed with the Clerk of the said Superior Court of the State of LEVOLEUM Print yard Inlaid $1.49 yard Rugs, 9x12 each General Furniture Co. 1001 Pacific (across from Chev. gar.) California, in and for the County of Santa cruz. or delivered to tne saia on Month 1.00 administrator with the will annexed personally, at any time after the first publication of this notice and before Ladies' New Hi-Quality EASTER JACKETS Six Months One Year 6.00 12 00 the maKine or saia saie. tffll 1J Boys' New Cotton Print SPORT SHIRTS Terms and conditions of said sale are: Cash in lawful money of the United States of America, ten percent of the purchase price to be paid to said administrator with the will an 3.49) nexed on the day of sale; balance on confirmation of sale by said Superior Planters by Court.

Deed at the expense of pur chaser Property to be sold subject to taxes for the fiscal year 1950-1951 and 1.4$ to liens and assessments oi record. Dated: February 23rd. 1951. PERCY E. NEWLOVE.

Administrator with the will an amazing NEW Lovely sheen gabardine jackets in solid bright brass button front and 2 pockets. Sizes 1 2 to 20 Also Wool Flannel Jackets 5.95 Sizes 12 to 20 nexed of the Estate of Percy E. Newlove. also known as P. E.

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EUGENE J. ADAMS, Attorneys for said Administrator with the Will Annexed. Feb. 26 to March 13. rfi'ST2tw'c small-home refrigerator Forever rilcta wooderfany efficient! Built for nll.

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