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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 9

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Sunday, November 30, 1952 Santa Cruz Senttnef-Newi 9 i First Church Of aprons, and embroidery are examples of this united effort. -in God Plans Bazaar In keeping with the Christmas spirit, the Missionary Society of the First Church of God is sponsoring a pre-Christmas bazaar from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

tomorrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday, December 1-2-3. The bazaar will be held at 533 Seabright avenue. Tuesday's food sale will feature candy made by the yuns People's Society. Proceeds will go to foreign missions. In this way, many less fortunate families in foreign lands will be able to enjoy Christmas more fully.

Families in the First Church of God have undertaken projects which allow even the youngest child to participate. Such activities as ceramics, purses, hot pads, WATCH REPAIR SHOP Palomar Arcade Phone 5104-W SALES AND SERVICE Written Guarantee with Every Repair Established since 1948 Oil Company Men Inspect Producing Well Representatives of most of the major oil companies were in Hol-lister to have a look at the gas producing well which came in last Monday. The well, seeking oil, erupted such a pressure of gas that a geyser of rocks and mud was sent into the 'air. It was capped with difficulty. The well, on the Ferry-Morse seed farm between Kollister and San Juan Bautista.

is about a mile and a half from the pipe line which brings natural gns to the Coast Counties Gas Electric Co. from the Kettleman Hills field. Local Woman's Brother Dies in Paso Robles Miss Alice Taylor of 434 Van Ness avenue was called to Paso Robles Saturday morning by the death of her brother Clarence Taylor. He died in a hospital there after a long illness. Taylor was a descendant of prominent early settlers in Santa Cruz.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Pasu Robles, with private graveside rites to be conducted at Oakwood cemetery here at 3 o'clock in the afternoon by Rev. Norman Snow. Mrs. Olive Ingols will sing hymns Mario Ficcioni Called Back To Army Air Force Mario A.

Picclonl, well-known Eoulder Creek business man and civic leader, has been called back to active duty with the army air force and will report to Mather air force base Monday. A native of Boulder Creek, Pic-cioni has been a salesman for the Carl Conelly Realty concern in Boulder Creek since 1945 after flying 82 missions in the South Pacific during World war II. He reenters the air force with the rank of captain. He has been active in the Boulder Creek Businessmen's association, the San Lorenzo Valley Lions club and in other valley groups. 11 1 1 Fleas Free Santa New York UP).

Of all things, "Santa' Claus" was in trouble, and saucer-eyed Stanley Schwartz told a Bronx magistrate: "Please don't hurt Santa Claus." "Why?" asked Magistrate Hilda Schwartz, who is not related to 8-year-old Stanley "Because he is good to children," stammered Stanley. "Santa," 50-year-old Sidney Meyers -who does the Kris Kringle honors each season at a Bronx department store came to court from work. He was attired in his Santa Claus suit An upstairs neighbor had complained about Meyers, said he talked too loud nights when he was trying to sleep. "Santa" laughed too loud, also, the complainant said. Stanley Schwartz was in court with his mother, a witness in another case.

But Stanley couldn't stand seeing Santa in trouble. He made his impulsive plea. After listening to Stanley, Magistrate Schwartz told Meyers: "If you give your assurance that you will moderate your tones, you can return to the North Pole or wherever you come from." Santa agreed, and beamed at little Stanley. It took only a slight motion by if SEEITFKOII THE START! FEATURE SUN. AT 10:35 it .7.

A. fH 4 lijri lif i i TliHIWB OB ST SOI! ii Starts Purchase of the residence of Josephine Endicott at 51 Pasatiempo drive by C. L. Wold, San Francisco, was announced yesterday by G. E.

Knight, San Francisco real estate man who handled the trans -WINNETT TRAVEL AGENCY "Under the Town Cock" 1376 Pacific Ave. RIORD AN mw" 'tiWitM wr SEE if! action. Purchase price of the 3-bedroom 47 itr T- I Sfv li.MWii'i'ilitfinifiSi' i v'ifrTi'Tfi tt NEA TclepAoU JUNIOR KING SIZE-Wben six-day bike racing comes back to San Francisco Dec. 7 after a 14-year absence, 5 -year -old Betty Ann Herring and 10 -year -old Charles Bowman will reign supreme. They have been named junior king and queen of the gruelling affair.

It will be held in Civic Auditorium. 2V2-bath home which stands on one acre of ground, was announced as THE ONLY MOTION PICTURE OF ITS KIND! $40,000. The home is three years old. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! There Is A e5s 7 Sania Clans Meyers for Stanley to leap on his lap and whisper: "A horse on wheels and a car with headlights." ROCKY FALLS 4 ml. N.

Santa Cruz on lot Gatos Hy. For Reservations Phone 880 LUNCHEON Served frcm 12 noon every day J' ft- and we can prove it! WITH RIORDAN-WINNETT'S LETTER SEHVICE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hurt of Burlingame have been visiting here. i FR03I THE XOHTH POLE SUNDAY SPECIAL! TURKEY DINNER (Open Every Day Except Tues.) I "ft.

fatrcdvmg RITA GAM life calls her "SILENT AND SEXY 1. Vv Tax Payers Group To Meet To Plan Legal Action To determine details of legal action contemplated for several weeks, directors of the Santa Cruz County Taxpayers' association last night announced a meeting of the membership will be held this week, at the Branciforte junior high school auditorium. The meeting will be either Tuesday or Thursday evening, depending on when the auditorium is available. Mimeographed forms for use in filing protest at tax payments will be distributed to the members. JUST ASK US FOR THE SANTA CLAUS STATIONERY.

You can pick up the jolly Santa Claus stationery from our office "under the town clock." Nov. 30-Dec. 1 Another Maias Foisosa BETTE DAVIS GARY MERRILL Closed every AUTHORIZED SHAVER SHOP FREE DEMONSTRATION Remington Schick Shavemaster Trade-in allowance on old shavers 509 WATER ST. PHONE 6622-W 3. YOUR CHILD GETS A LETTER BACK FROM SANTA.

From here your letter goes by air to "Santa" (who is really Pan American World Airways) in Alaska. And a few days later your child will be delighted to receive an Air Mail letter from Santa really mailed from the North Pole, with the proof right in the postmark. YOU HELP "SANTA" WRITE THE LETTER. Using the Santa Claus letterhead, you answer your child's letter and sign the answer "Santa Claus." Then you write your child's name and address on it and place a 6c Air Mail stamp on it. You can do it in our office or take the star tionery out and return it.

v. BAXQUET R003IS-WOXBERFUL FOOD Capitola Bowl A SERVICE OFFERED IN BEHALF OF THE SPIRIT OF CHR1STMAS-TO HELP MAKE IT BRIGHTER AND GAYER IN THE HEARTS OF SANTA CRUZ CHILDREN. 1 PHONE 5574-R Have Fun Make New Friends Phono 201 from .75 Phone 436 5 (Ji AT THE REACH CLOSED MONDAYS Mucicnda 4305 Highway 17 Phone 8I-W-5 SCOTTS VALLEY NOW CLOSED Two Action tiKtiim rrMncar mmii m. ninm mxa nr na Som CUM MCE SKENE I IUSJEU WU Open Thursday through Sunday for Enchiladas Tacos r- Tamale Pies Orders to take out BARBARA CRIPPS, Proprietor v. tt HERSCHEL 8IIIERT.

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