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IO-Santa Crux Sentinel-New Tuesday, September 1, 1953 Theodore Killion, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Johnson and son, Jerry, of Antioch are visiting here.

Urs. Richard Wentland. 408 Lincoln street, has been entertaining her brother, Leslie L. Tirrell, during the last week. Tirrell is the author of a recently published book, "Electronics in John Burrs Buy Residence In Bayoha Heights Mr.

and Mrs. John Burr of Lind Special Townsend Meet Tomorrow At Ben Lomond A special meeting to tell about the results of the 13th national Townsend convention will be held tomorrow night at the Old Fire hall in Ben Lomond at 8 o'clock. The meeting is sponsored by Townsend club 12 National Voters Rio Del Mar Improvement Club Elects Directors New Rio del Mar Improvement association directors, elected at the group's meeting Saturday night, are Jack Watts, Leroy Julian, G. Robert Brockmann, C. B.

Harts, and Mrs. Merle Postle. Named to the board of directors to serve for one-year terms are J. R. Cereni.

Chester Young, Harry Cgydgby r.M. Confoy, 1944 A ANTHIS AMBULANCE Harley Anthis, Owner Auto Repair ORMSBY'S GARAGE 116 River St. MOTOR OVERHAUL ft REBUILDING TUNE-UP IGNITION BRAKES REIINEO ft ADJUSTED Beauty Salon BAKERS' MISSION BARBER BEAUTY SHOP MERLE VESTA BAKER 1516 Mission St. "THE HOME OF THE PERFECT PERMANENT" 1 Building Contractor Ph. K.

J. McGRANAHAN Construction 500 Spring St. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA Building Materials Ph. 1371 HUGHES-YATES LUMBER CO. 16C5 Soquel Ave.

IF YOU DO IT YOURSEIF-IET US HELP WITH YOUR PROBLEMS DUTCH BOY PAINTS league with Wilfrid Lockwood of Ben Lomond presiding. The pub lic is invited. COOLIDGE SPEAKS AT GOODWILL TOMORROW Assemblyman Glenn Coolidge will be the speaker at the Goodwill building. The public is invited. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS Santa Cruz Hospital DISBROW In Santa Cruz on Aug- st 28.

1953, at 5:02 a. m. to Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Disbrow (Virginia Lee Tremteth) of 116 Harvard street, a 6-pound. 14'i-ounce daughter, named Sane is their third cmld. NEIL In Santa Cruz on August 28. 1953, at 9:10 a. m.

to Mr. md Mrs. Richard Gerald O'Neil (Lylia Elsie Orlando) of 316 Marnell avenue, a 7- ound, 7-ounce daughter, named Shei- Ann She is their second child. County Hospital SANDOVAL In Santa Cruz on August 28, 1953, at 1:35 to Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Sandoval (Eva Franco) or 9 Garden avenue, Watsonville, a -pound, 7-ounce son. named Ronald. He is their sixth child. BARRAGAN In Santa Cruz on August 29. 1953.

at 8 25 a. m. to Mr. nd Mrs. Tarcisio Joe Barragan (Mary Gomez) of Aptos, a 6-pound, 12-ounce daughter, named Irene Amelia.

She is their fifth child. NUSS In Santa Cruz on August 29. 1953, at 4:24 a. m. to Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Harrison (Marie Elizabeth Sink- ler) of 104 Clubhouse drive, an 8-pound daughter, named Nancy Bar- ara. she is their second child. MARRIAGE LICENSES COCOVA-LOPEZ August 31. Joe Mendez Cocova.

22. of Watsonville, native of Arizona, and Olaa Lopez. 23, of Watsonvillea native of Arizona. THOMPSON-MONTEREY August 31, 1953, Thomas Winston Thompson, 47, of Hanford, a native of Tennessee, and Hazel Pearl Montgomery, 44, ot Hantord, a native ot lowa. FUNERAL NOTICES KILLION In Santa Cruz, Septem ber 1, 1953, Theodore Thomas Killicfn.

Survived by wife, Etta E. Killion of Santa Cruz; foty daughters Mrs. Esther E. Cochran of Albany. Mrs.

Rich ard uoutt ot 1 cerrito. Mrs. t. a. Brown of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Mrs.

A. A. Jilson of Oakland: two sons. Wiley Killion and Frank Killion. both of Los Angeles; twelve grandchildren, one great-grandchild.

Native of In diana, aged 72 years. Private services win De conaucxea in the Sunset View cemetery chapel, Berkeley. Friday, bent. 4 at 2 p. m.

Interment in bunset view cemetery. 9-1-208 PUBLIC NOTICE No. 5723 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of HEN RY L. MIDDLETON.

sometimes caUed H. L. Middleton. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that STELLA McINTYRE and ANNETTE MIDDLETON, administratrices with the will annexed of the estate of Henry L.

Middleton, sometimes called H. Middleton. deceased, will sell, at pri vate sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in lawful money of the United States of America, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, all the right, title, interest and estate of said Henry L. Middleton at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquir ed other than or in addition to that- of said Henry L. Middleton at the time of his death, in and to all that certain real property situate In the County of Santa Cruz, btate ot camornia, oes-cribed as follows, to wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 13; The east half of section 24, reserving and excepting from the east half of the southeast quarter of said section 24, such portion thereof as is included in the tract of land conveyed by Ambrose Saunders and J.

N. Saunders to John M. Swinford, by deed dated December I. 1879, which said deed was thereafter filed for record in the office of the county recorder of said county of Santa Cruz, and was recorded in volume 29 of Deeds, at page 366, of the records of deeds in the office of said county recorder; All in township 9 south, range 2 west. M.

D. B. M. Bids or offers are invited for said real property and must be in writing and will be received at the office of Cafe Ph. 3018 AVENUE GRILL 698 Pacific Ave.

SPECIALIZING ir fesEAICFAST, LUNCH ft DINNER BROILED STEAKS ft CHOPS SMALL PARTIES Dairy EAST SIDE DAIRY PASTEURIZED ft HOMOGENIZED MILK say have purchased a new home from Sundean at 139 Scenic street in Bayona Heights, it was announced today by the Joe E. Moore Realty company. Burr is a retired orange grower and one of the pioneers of the famed industry in the Lindsay area. He is now retired. Jack Heinz handled the sale for the Moore company.

TOWNSEND CLUB 11 TO MEET THURSDAY Townsend club 11 will meet at Hackley hall. 513 Center street, Thursday at 8 p.m. A potluck supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock preceding tne ousiness session. Mountain lake, in the Presidio of San Francisco, is a sanctuary for ducks and gulls. New York Stock Exchange Courtesy of Baikie Alcantara Stocks Bonds Direct Private Wins 1517 Pacific Ave.

Phone 812 Industrials 262.54 up 1.32 Rails 96.64 up 1.01 Volume 1.580,000 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE American Can 33'i American Telephone 154'4 American Tobacco 73 Anaconda Copper 32 'a Atchison T. S. F. P.endix 54 Beth. Steel 477 Calif.

Pack. 23' 4 Caterpillar 49'4 Che. and Ohio 34 Chrysler 66' 2 Douglas Aircraft 65' Dupont 953i General Electric 717g General Motors 535? Goodyear Homestake 36 International Harvester 26 International Nickel 3834 Kennecou vi-j Lockheed Montgomerv Ward 57'i N. Y. Central 21' i No.

Amer. Avn. 167i Tacific Gas Elec. Pac. Lighting 61 Pennev (J.

Co. 6SJa Penn. R. R. 193d Phelos Dodge 30 Fhillins Petrol.

51 i Radio 22'4 Republic Steel 444 Sears Roebuck 57 Southern Calif. Edison 35'a Southern Pacific 39 Std. Oil Calif. 513i Std. Oil Wa Texas Corp.

al3. ransamerica Ur.ion Oil Union Pacific 104 United Aircraft 38 IT. S. Steel 35'i Woolworth (F. BANK STOCKS Bank of America 30'-if332ag Bank of Manhattan i Chase National Bank 46 National City Eank DAVIES CO.

Members New York Stock Exchange Private Wires Ticket Service Walton T. Hildebrand Resident Manager 1220 Pacific Ave. Phono 4000 LISTEN To Our Market Quotations and Cora ment at 5:40 p. m. Mon.

thru FrL over KDON 1460 on your dial Write or ask for a monthly stock MORTICIAN IRVIN M. SMITH Funeral Director 1050 Cavuea St. Phone 2272 silver, lauo 8-1-tf FLOWERS NEW LOCATION STEWART'S Floral and Gift Shop 1430 SOQUEL AVE. OPPOSITE PACHECO FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Flowers Telesraohed Everywhere NO PARKING TROUBLE Phone 189 8-l-tf FERRARI The Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" 1 1 Soquel Ave. Phone 1840 Prompt Delivery Service 8-1-tf SANTA CRUZ FLORISTS DANA and SHIRLEY 1515 Ocean St.

Phone 176 World-Wide Telegraph Service 8-1-tf LOUISE'S FLOWER SHOP FLORAL DESIGNS. CORSAGES, ETC Deliverv. Phone 5924. Between 7th Ave. and 17th Ave.

on Old Highway 1 8-1-tf FLORAL DESIGNING ELW1N S. BARNHILL CO. 710 Soquel Ave. Phone S.C. 742 8-1-tf IR.

Retired Cannery Foreman. Dies Theodore T. Killion, 72, retired cannery foreman, died suddenly this morning at his home, 321-A Ocean street. A native of Washington, Indiana, Killion moved to Kansas to live with his grandfather when he was nine years old, on the death of his father. He came to California in 1902.

A specialist in cannery machinery, he moved up and down the state as foreman of various canneries until his retirement two years ago because of i'l health. He moved to Santa Cruz from Hollister ten months ago. He is survived by his widow, Etta E. Killion, Santa Cruz; four daughters, Mrs. Esther E.

Cochran, Mrs. Richard Doutt of El Cerrito, Mrs. F. A. Brown of Ann Arbor, and Mrs.

A. A. Jilson of Oakland; two sons, Wiley Killion and Frank Killion, both of Los Angeles; 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Private services will be conducted in the Sunset View cemetery chapel, Berkeley, at 2 p.m. Friday.

White's mortuary is in charge of local arrangements. Frank Espinosa of Tracy spent a lew days here. KCBS 740 ke KNBC 680 kc WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 to 12:30 KSCO S. Kaye; News; Strawberry KGO Farm Reporter; 12:15, News KCBS News? 12:15, Hilltop House KNBC News; Farm News; Rd. Of Life KFRC Hews: Sidewalk Rptr.

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Phone 4163 16-8-13-tf 16 A USED TRUCKS 1946 TON STAKE bed witd side racks, caj over engine. G.M C. A-l shape. $525. Soquel Ave.

Hardware, 1823 Soquel Ave. Phone 3209-W. 16A-8-13-tf 17-LOST AND FOUND Lost! Gold Bulova wrist watch, expansion band. Vinicity of wharf or Woolworth's store. Reward.

Write Gerald Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 142, Kerman, Calif. 17-8-30-208 LOST: Currency in brown sock, possibly between Soquel and S.C. Reward. Ph.

Johnson, 2312. 17-8-30-208 LOST: Saturday noon, male Cock-atecl. Name, JOY. Tame, pet, talker. REWARD.

Ph. 5522-J. LOST: Pair of dark tortoise shell rimmed glasses. Vicinity stadium. Write Tuschhotf.

P. O. Box 1427 Fresno. Calif. 17-9-1-210 KSCO loeokc KGQ 810kc ERRORS If there is an error in the accompanying radio program, please call the strtion in question.

Informa tion for the listings is provided oy tne stations. Tlie SENTINEL-NEWS is not responsible for errors due to last minute changes. THE EDITOR. TUESDAY EVENING 5:00 to 5:30 KSCO Polka Time V. 30 Shoppers Special: News KCBS Ed Murrow; Jane Todd KNBC World News; Hal Wolf KFRC Songs Of B-Bar-B 5:30 to 6:00 KSCO News; Billboard; Baieball KGO Chet Huntley.

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Malone; Guiding Light KNBC Strike It Rich KFRC Show Hits; Cliff Engle 11:00 to 11:30 KSCO From The Record Album KGO Streets: A Girl Marries KCBS Mrs. Burton: Perry Mason KNBC Bob Hope: The Barrys KFRC Ladies Fair; News 11:30 to 12:00 KSCO Bing Crosby; F. Martin KGO Live Like A Millionaire KCBS Nora Drake: Brighter Dav KNBC Phrase Pavs: Second Chance KFRC Queen For A Dav Driveway or Highway Ph. 5102 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION CO. 725 Water St.

EXCAVATINO GRADING PAVINO CONCRETE WORK Electricians Ph. 868 WARREN-McKEE ELECTRIC 925 Soque! Ave. Mr and Mrs. J. C.

here from SivJtkton. Feaner are Ph. 6100 623 Ocean St. Ph. 5252 Ph.

2310 4126 6485 Ph. 724 RES. PH 50-W-4 101 Menfe! Avs. ALL PROSUCtO FROM OUR OWN HERO LICENSED CONTRACTOR KEATING oJ.0nst. Ph.

2857 HULEN'S Shades DRAW DRAPES FREE ESTIMATES ALUMINUM AWNSNGS TERMS Supplies Ph. 6085 NEW LOCATION 1S2S OLD MIWAY POULTRY VACCINES Ph. 1552 Ph. 196 Ph. 1672-W Ph 5138 Chairs, WatVers, Desert-Air lamps, etc ANTHIS, Owner Ph.

177 Ph. 1672-W Stamps Ph 1169 Ph. 4166 16-USED CARS PROLO CHEVROLET CO. LOW COST G.M.A.C. TERMS What is value? It' not merely a good looking Used Car.

It must Rive good mechanical pertormance, economical transportation, and be fairly priced. We have such values here in our wide selection of finer Used Cars. Make your purchase on easy terms if you wish. We invite your inspection, so come in NOW I 1951 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SPORT SEDAN. Power-Elide.

Radio and heater. Local owner. 30 day unconditional guarantee. FULL. PRICE $1548 1950 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN.

Very clean. Powerclide. You may see our SERVICE FILES on THIS CAR. FULL PRICE $1348 1949 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN. RADIO and beater.

Low mileage. Kew Duco finish $1048 1951 STUDEBAKER STARLIGHT COUPE. AUTO-mati'; transmission. Equipoed with heter. Original finish.

Like new. SEE THIS ONE. FULL PRICE $1198 1951 FORD 8 EORDOMATIC TRANSMISSION. Radio and heater. Low mileage.

FULL PKICE $1498 TRUCKS 1950 FORP 6 'i TON PICKUP. CLEAN AS A whistle. Low mileage. FULL PRICE $898 1947 DODGE TON PANEL. COMPLETELY reconditioned, irfclucHng new Duco finish.

FULL PRICE $598 And many more all values galore! O.K. Guaranteed Used Cars PROLO CHEVROLET CO. WHERE FRIEND MEETS FRIEND 425 FRONT ST. PHONE 490 Our Promise Is Your Satisfaction CO 11-8-fO-tf GEO. H.

SCOFIELD MOTOR CO. 10UR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER We are always competitive We offer the finest guarantee We are never undersold Buy Your Used Car with confidence from Your Friendly Ford Dealer and Relax WITH A 6000 MILE OR 6 MONTH GUARANTEE IN WRITING USED CAR LOT Front St. Sequel Ave. GEO. H.

SCOFIELD MOTOR CO. Phone 175 16-8-16-tf TODAY'S SPECIAL FORD CUSTOM 4-door sedan. Radio and heater. New two-tone paint. New seat covers.

Brand new tires. Car immaculate in every way. Our best buy today. HONEST ART'o IF WE DON'T HAVE IT WE'LL GET IT 1215 Water St. Phone 1344 1932 Freedom Freedom 16-8-30-t? THIS ONE BREAKS MY HEART 1949 STUDEBAKER Convertible Radio, heater, overdrive.

$795 HOLLAND MOTOR SALES 333 rront St Phone 4165 16-8-13 tf 1949 HUDSON Commodore 4-door sedan. New Goodyear Double Facie nylon white side wall tires. New paint. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Privately owned.

Mav be seen davs at 1215 Water St. Ask for Keenan. 16-8-30-208 CHRYSLER coupe, jump seats, good upholsterv, heater (new), 47 motor. 22.050 miles to date. Good tires, big trunk Make offer.

870 41st Opal Cliffs. 16-8-30-211 1953 WILLYS 4-wheel drive, station wagon. Heater and radio. Grill guard and rear bumper. Honest Art s.

1215 ater. J6-8-30208 '4a DODGE Coronet 4-door sedan. Gyromatie transmission. Excellent condition. Save by buying direct from owner.

Ph. 1666-W. 16-8-30-208 1951 FORD PICKUP. Very low mileage and extra nice and clean. Honest Art 1215 Water.

6-8-30-208 "52 CADILLAC coupe. Less than 10,000 miles. Like new. 618 Broadway. Phone 1290-J.

16-8-30-208 LARGE DISPLAYS OF FIXTURES Fabric Draperies Venetian Blinds NEW VERTICAL VENETIAN FOUR-WAY VENTILATED Feed Poultry Lyons and G. A. Benkers. A potluck dinner preceeded the business meeting. The Aptos danc ing group put on a demonstration of folk dances.

Several pantomime numbers concluded the evening's program. Association officers will be elect ed at the next board of directors meeting, to which all members are invited, September 11. Davenport Club Meets Tomorrow Davenport Improvement club members will hold their Septem ber meeting tomorrow night at Pa cific school starting at 9 o'clock. Elio Orlando will preside. Another report on the water dis trict for the Davenport area is scheduled at the session addition to routine business.

All members are urged to be present. DAIRY and POULTRY San Francisco. Sept. 1 Butter: 93 score, 67'a; 92 score, 67-67V2; UO score, 65. New prices pala producers for live poultry delivered in ban francisco: Broilers 1U tc Z'i lbs.

31-32. Fryers, heavy type 21 to lbs. 34-35. Heavv type to 4 lbs. 33-35.

Roasters, heavy type. 4 lbs. and over. 6-37. Fowls.

(Hens) light type, 4 lbs. and under 21-22. Light types 4 lbs. and over 22-23. Heavy types all wis.

26-27. Old roosters, aU 17-18. Ducks. aU 45-46 Turkeys, all wts. young hens dressed 45-47: turkeys, all wts, young toms 43-46.

Squabs, all 75. Domestic rabbits, under lbs. 64-65. Egg Quotations Large Grade AA .77 Large Grade A Medium Grade A. -72 65 Large Grade 59 Small Grade A 39 San Francisco PMA Quotations Large Grade A Medium Grade A Small Grade A 362-372 Large Grade No Quotation Santa Cruz Appliance 107 Walnut-Ph.

301 SALES an Plus Service Instillation by Lane Absolutely Essential! It's an accepted fact certain vitamins and minerals are absolutely essential to proper nutrition. That's why you should know that your neighborhood Nutrilite Distributor has valuable information for you in the booklet, about vitamins, minerals and Nutrilite Food Supplement." Phone now for free copy of the booklet! Fh one Metnberf York Stock Exchange Amnan Stock Exchange (Asaoc.) Saa Francisco Stock Eachang Lea Angelas Stock EichanK ISSEilDOR HOtTICIANS SANTA CUI SiNCC 19 ff iU CHUKCH STUitT mi'MOMi 3400 MEREDITH FEED SUPPLY PURINA CHOWS Fences Santa Cruz Fence Ditching 329 Soquel Ave. FENCING I INSTALLATION DITCHING PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION Wyckoff, Parker, Boyle Pope, attorneys for said administratrices, at Watsonville, California, or may be de-4 SANTA CRUZ GLASS CO. 810 Pacific Ave. Glass PLATE WINDOW GLASS MIRRORS AUTO GLASS GLASS BLOCKS MEDICINE CABINETS SHOWER DOORS Hardware Ph.

4200 IZANT HARDWARE in Soquel Sherwin-Williams Paints Frigidaire Appliances hvered to the undersignea administratrices 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 the courthouse in the city of Santa Cruz, in said county, at any time before the making of ruch sale. Terms and conditions of sale: The purchase price shaU be paid in lawful money of the United States of America, ten per cent thereof to be paid to the undersigned at the time of sale, and the balance thereof on confirmation of sale by said court. Search of title and evidence of title to be at the expense of the purchaser; current taxes to be prorated as of the date of confirmation of sale. Said sale will be made on or after 12.00 o'clock meridian of September 11th, 1953. The right is reserved to -eject any and all bids for said property.

Dated: August 26th. 1953. STELLA McINTYRE, JEANNETTE MIDDLETON. Administratrices with the will annexed of the estate of Henry L. Middleton.

sometimes caUed H. L. Middleton, Deceased. WYCKOFF, PARKER. BOYLE POPE.

Watsonville. California. Attorneys for Administratrices with the will annexed. Aug. 26 to Sept.

10 Hearing Aids Transistors Nationally known models Sains Service Repsir Batteries, cords Supplies ft all Hearing Aid Models 2.fC Green Stamps JOSEPH P. FORTIER 8 HOTEL PALOMAR ARCADE Hospital Beds OXYGEN THERAPY SERVICE 628 OCEAN ST. We rent Hospital Beds, Wheel HARLEY Insurance JOHN BATTlSTINI 123 Locust St. "THE AGENCY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE" F. NED SCOFIELD is a Registered Representative of this firm at 1725 Bay Street Santa Ckuz Phone Santa Cruz 5026, or Santa Cruz 6640 Opticians Green Eye glass fitted Repaired Adjusted Modem Frames, plain or fancy, individually styled.

Sunglasses linoculars Field Glasses Magnifier JOSEPH P. FORTIER -8 HOTEL PALOMAR ARCADE WARMTH "OPERATION Plumbing CIMARELLI'S LAUREL PLUMBING CO. 209 Laurel Plumbing Heating Fixtures Supplies SALES SERVICE REPAIRS REMODELING William R. Staats s. Co ESTABLISHED 1887 INVESTMENT SECURITIES Suite 217-220, First National Bank Building, San Jose CYPRESS 4-8224 adio Television sponsored by the Santa Cruz Junior Chamber of Commerce for the relief of Greek Earthquake and Fire Disaster Victims GIVE new and clean used BLANKETS Call 2T Id for pickp BEF0RE or bring to Santa Cruz Van Storage at 111 Sycamore St.

BURDICK RADIO APPLIANCE 1009 Soouel Ave. REPAIR All MAKES RCA VICTOR-PHIICO-EMERSON SALES San Francisco Lot Angeles Pasadena Btrerlr Hills Santa Ana Van Nur Pnocnts Roof in- Asbestos Sidina Ph. 1749 MORTIMER ROOFING CO. 159 Center St. AUTHORIZED JOHNS-MAN VULE CONTRACTORS '38 CHRYSLER ROYAL GOOD CONDITION.

$100 PHONE 5534-M AFTER 6:30 16-9-1-210- 'soTjELUXE CHEVROLET. Good condition. Individual owner. Low mileage. Accept reasonable offer.

Ph. 3291-W after 16-8-30-2Q8 A CAli. 3600.

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