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0 Sunday, April 22, 1956 1 JJ-Santa Cruz Sentinel-Newi Sarah Ellen Millhouse Dies ScntincI-Ncws TV Guide Annie May Rowe, Church Worker, Ex-Teacher, Dies CHANNEL 7 San Francitce CHANNEL 4 San Francises CHANNEL San Francisco Central County Kiwanis Sees 4-H Club Work Demonstrations of activities of the Soquel 4-H club were witnessed by the members of the Central Santa Cruz County Kiwanis club Wednesday night in Deer Park Lewis Nelson, club leader, presented the members who in turn gave various demonstrations. Participating club members were Pat Hargrove, Tommy Silver, Mary Ann Mitchell, David Izant, Judy Walker and Judy Goodwin. Miss Mitchell gave a demonstration of training a seeing-eye Margrethe K. Rapp, 82, Dies Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Irvin M.

Smith Son funeral chapel for Margrethe Kressman Rapp, 82, a native of Germany who died Friday in a local rest home. She had been a resident of the Santa Cruz area for the last 32 years. Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery in Soquel. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Louise Levalle of Port Chester, N.Y.; a son, William Rapp of Santa Cruz, and two grandchildren.

She was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church. RADIO PROGRAMS Sarah Ellen Millhouse, 69, a native of Middleboro, England and a resident of Santa Cruz since 1929, died Friday in a local hospital after a short illness. She moved to Vancouver, B.C., in 1910 from Encland and re mained in that city until she moved to Santa Cruz. She was a member of Unity temple and ac tive in YWCA work. She worked for a number of years irf the Mis sion hospital where she was known as a personal friend by all who were acquainted with her.

She is survived by her hus band, Fred H. Millhouse of San ta Cruz, and a son, Lance Eastwood of Vancouver. Funeral services will be con ducted tomorrow at 11 a.m. in White's chapel with Rev. Pauline Q.

Powell officiating. Private in urnment will follow in the IOOF crematory. dog. Members were interested in the performance since the club is helping to support the dog. A report was given that the Kiwanis Learn to fewim' pro gram is going over well.

In order to obtain funds to finance the program, the club will stage a pancake breakfast June 9 in Opal Cliffs. Visiting Kiwanians were George Bello of Salinas, Coin Knotts of Santa Cruz and Charles Hushbeck of Freedom. FUNERALS REV. F. E.

LIVINGSTONE Funeral services for Rev. Francis Emerson Livingstone were conducted by Rev. Don B. Jones yesterday at 2 p.m. in the Wessendorf chapel.

Paul I. Barton sang "There Is a Green Hill Far Away" and "Rock of Ages" accompanied on the organ by Nelda Barton. A trombone solo "Open the Gates" was also played by Barton, accompanied on the organ by his wife. Pallbearers were L. 0.

Nelson, L. V. Bowen, Ken Stewart, Russ Colombo, Earl Ed-gert and R. L. Miller.

Interment followed in Oakwood Memorial park. LOUISE B. WEIL Memorial services were con ducted yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock in the Brenkwitz-Bissell mortuary chapel for Louise B. Weil by USWV Auxiliary Chapter 68. Organ selections were played bv Barbara Bibbins.

Funeral ser vices will be conducted tomorrow at 8:45 a.m. in the mortuary chapel, and thence to the Star of the Sea church where at 9 o'clock a requiem mass will be celebra ted. Interment will be in the Holy Cross cemetery. The rosary will be recited tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the mortuary chapel. EDITH R.

REIGEL Funeral services were conduc ted yesterday at 3:30 T.m. in White's chapel for Edith R. Rei- gel with Rev. Fred J. WaldVogel officiating.

Norman and Emajean Hayward sang a duet "Eastern Gate" and Betty Chastagner sang the selection I Won Have to Cross Jordan Alone" and the congregation sang "Shall We Gather at the River," accompanied on the organ by Pearl Reid. Interment followed in the Oakwood Memor ial park. Pallbearers were V. V. Buckman.

W. H. Butler. E. V.

Johnson, Norman Hayward, David Chastagner and Roland Culbert-son. FRED D. AND LYDIA P. PATTERSON Funeral services were conduc ted yesterday at 2 p.m. in White's chapel for Fred D.

and Lydia P. Patterson, with Dr. Heber St. Clair Mahood officiating. Pearl Reid played appropriate selections on the organ.

Private inurnment followed in the IOOF crematory. RUTH ESTELLE COPELAND Funeral services were conduc ted yesterday at 11 a.m. in White's chapel for Ruth Estelle Copeland with Rev. James H. Sal ter olficiating.

Women from the Pentecostal church of God sang the sacred selections "Beyond the Sunset," "Far Above The Starry Sky," and "Take My Hand, Pre cious Lord," accompanied on the organ by Pearl Reid. Interment followed in the Oakwood Memorial park. Pallbearers were Har- rold Drake, D. B. Durbin, H.

A. Field, E. L. Penrod, Doyle Atkins and Curtis Christenberry. 17-tOST AND FOUND LOST: Orange Persian cat, name Vicinitv 35th Por-tola.

Phone GR 6-2076 after 4 p. m. 17-4-18-98 LOST: Brnwn wallci. on Pacific Ave. near Arrow Cafe.

Fcward Phone ED 5-4125. 17-4-28-98 PUBLIC NOTICE (NOTICr Or HEARING PETITION TO BORROW MONEY. AND TO ENCUMBER REAL PROPERTY BY DEED OF TRUST No. 14.671 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and ior the County of Santa ruz. In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Estate of JOHN MICHAEL MURPHY, a Minor.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that MARY DORIS MURPHY, as guardian of the estate of John Michael Murphv. a minor, has filfd herein her verified petition praying for an order authorizing the Borrowing of SWt.nnn 00 from the Connecticut Mutu al Life Insurance Company, on the terms as set torth In said petition and authorizing such guardian to with the other owners of undivided interests in the execution of a promissory note and a deed of trust secur ing the same upon the real property set torth ana aescriDea in saia petition: and. That the J7th day of April, 1958, at 10:00 o'clock A. In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz at the courtroom of said Court, in the City of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, has heen fixed as the time and place for hear mg said petition, when and where anv persons interested in said guard tanship estate may appear and object to granting said petition. Reference is hereby made to said petition for further particulars as to the terms and conditions of the proposed loan.

Dated: April IS. 1958. TOM M. KFI.LFY, Clerk. (Seal) By FLORENCE B.

MUHM, Deputv Clerk, AVEHY. MFUX GALLAGHER. 605 Security Bank Bldg, Fresno 21, California. Attorneys for Guardian. Apr.

15 to 25 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S. SALE On Mondav, the 7th dav of Mav, 1956. at, the hour of 10:00 o'clock A of said day. at the front door of the County Court House of the oun-ty of Santa Cruz, State of California. Kenneth S.

Carev, as trustee, will sell at puhlio auction, to the highest bidder, for ensh, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following descrihed real property, situated in the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, and described as follows, to-wit: Lots 11. 12, and the North ffront and rear measurements) of Lot 13. in Block III. as shown unon that certain man entitled "Subdivision No, 5. Twin Lake Park," filed for record Sentember 26, 1BP0.

in Volume 5 of Mans at Page 79, and a cony thereof en-Wed in Volume 10 of Maps at Pace 28, Santa Cruz County Records. Said sale Trill lie made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred In certain deed of trust executed by David Miller, a single man, trustor, to Kenneth S. Carey, as truster, for the benefit and security of Harry Lazarus, rifted Decemher n. 1952, and recorded December 17. 1952.

in the office of th County Recorder of the County of Santa Cruz. State of California under Recorder's Serial No. 15.682. Dated: Apnl 13 1958. KENNETH S.

CAR FY, as Trustee. Apr. 15. 22. 29 NOTICE OF SALE Or REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY No.

14501 In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of BERTHA ROGERS, also known as BERTHA R. ROGERS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LOUISE KLIPPEL, the Administratrix of the Estate of Bertha Rogers, also known as BERTHA R. ROGERS, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash and subject to confirmation by said Supe rior Court, on or after the Pour ot 10:00 A.

on the 4th day of May, 1956, at the law offices of LAURENCE D. BENAMATI, at 400 Montgomery Street, City and County of San Jran-cisco. State of California, all right, title, interest and estate of the said decedent at the time of her death, and all right, tile, and interest that said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or addition to that of the said de cedent at the time of her death, in and to that certain real and personal property particularly described as follows: Situate In the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, described as follows: PARCEL ONE: BEGINNING at a point on tha North boundary line of Sec. 18, T. 9 S.

R. 2 M. D. distant thereon North 73 42' East 707.2 feet from the N. Section Corner of the said Sec.

18 and running thence along the said boundary line North 73 42' East 55.0 feet; thence leaving said boundary line South 12 54 East 202.8 feet to the Northerly line of a 40 foot road: thence along the said line of said road North 75 43' West 99 8 feet; thence North 0 30' West 157.8 feet to trie point of beginning. PARCEL TWO: BEGINNING at a point on the North boundary line of Sec. 18. T. 9 S.

R. 2 M. D. which point is the Northeast corner of the tract of land conveyed by Lewis B. Haseltine, et.

ux. to Sylvan Ralph Kellner, et. and recorded in Vol. 281 of Official Records of Santa Cruz County at page 445, and running thence along the said line of said Section North 73 42' Fast 65.0 feet; thence South 19 45' East 139 9 feet to the Northerly line of a forty foot road; thence along the last named line South 35" 07' West 59 3 feet; and thence South 40 09' West 46 7 feet to the most Southerly corner of the said land of the said Kellners: thence along the Easterly line of the said land of said Kellners North 12 54' West 202 8 ieet to the point of beginning. Together with the furniture and furnishings situate on the above described premises.

Bids or offers are Invited for said property and must be in writing and will be received at the law offices of Laurence D. Benamatl, 400 Mont gomery Street, San Francisco. California. -attorney for said administra trix, or mav he filed with the Clerk of said Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Santa Cruz, or delivered to the said Administratrix personally at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of said sale. Terms and conditions of said sale are: Cash in lawful money of the United States of America, ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid to said Administratrix on the date of sale; the balance on confirmation of said sale by said Superior Court.

Deed and title are at the expense of purchaser. Property to be sold subject to liens and assessments of record. Taxes and insurance to be prorated as of date of confirmation of sale. LOUISE KLIPPEL. i Administratrix.

LAfRFNCE D. BENAMATL 4Hj Montgomery Street. San Francisco, California. Attorney for Administratrix. Apr.

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SPECIAL 1950 CHEVROLET De Luxe 4-Door Radio Hester Powerglids New Paint Job 1955 FORD Victoria 2-Door Radio, heater, overdrive, i-tnne paint, dual pipes. 13,000 miles. 1952 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon 2-Door Radio and Heater 1952 CHEVROLET 4-Door Deluxe Powerglicfe Radio Heater 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Radio and Heater 1951 DESOTO Custom 4-Door Tip-Toe Transmission Heater Excellent Condition Throughout 1950 PONTIAC 4-Door Radio and Heater Standard Transmission 1950 FORD 2-Door Radio Heater Overdriva 1950 PONTIAC I door, Hvdra-Matic, radio and beater. 1954 PONTIAC 2-Door Standard transmission, radio and heater. Custom J-tune paint.

Low mileage. 1953 FORD Victoria Radio, heater, overdrive, whit ldewall Ures, 2-tone paint. 1950 MERCURY Station Wagon S-seat Merc-O-Matie transmission, heater. Excellent condition. A fine car iur a large family.

1953 PONTIAC 2-Door White sidewall tires, heater. Low mileage. Working Man's Specials 1950 HUDSON Radio, heater, good running condition. $295 1941 DODGE A good work car for $95 Also Other Makes and Models All Priced To Sell Fast THRASH PONTIAC -CADILLAC Since 1929 429 Front St GArden 3-7117 l-4-22-tf JM9 STUDEBAKEH Champion 4-door sedan, low mileage. 2i5 Mountain View Ave.

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M. 3:15 Golden Gate Playhouse "Gertie's Garter" Gary Moore 3:30 Arthur Codfrey Time 3:30 Western Film 4 P. M. 04:30 My Little Margie "Margie's Elopement" 4:30 Strike It Rich 4:30 Boston Blackie Fun Club 4l 4:30 Funnybone Fare VITAL STATISTICS FUNERAL NOTICES MILLHOUSE In Santa Cruz April 20. 1956.

Sarah Ellen Millhouse. Survived by husband, Fred H. Millhouse of Santa Cruz: son. Lance Eastwood of Vancouver, B.C. Native of England.

aged 69 years. Member of Unity 1 emple Services will be conducted at White's Chapel, Monday, April 23, 1956 at 11 a m. with Rev. Pauline Q. Powell officiating.

Private inurnment will follow in the IOOF crematory. 4-22-96 ROWE In Santa Cruz April 20, 1956. Annie May Rowe. Wife of the late Ezra J. Rowe.

Mother of Myron P. Rowe and Mary Ellen Schultz, both of Santa Cruz, and the late Ernest W. Rowe and Edna H. Johan-son. Sister of Edna Young Hammond of Santa Cruz.

Grandmother of Edwin R. Rowe and great-grandmother of Edwin Martha. Sallev and Lisa Rowe. all of Salt Lake City. Native of San Francisco, California.

aRed 87 years; 9 months. Last charter member of Seventh Day Adventist Church of Sana Cruz. Services wil be conducted at the Wessendorf Chapel Tuesday, April 24th. at 2:00 p.m. Elder J.

Edward Young officiating. Interment in IOOF Cemetery. 4-22-97 WEIL Tn Santa Cniz, April 18, 1956. Louise B. Weil.

Beloved mother of Earl W. Weil of Santa Cruz; i ter of Mra Nora Ryan and Mrs. Ida Grunnell. both of Santa Cruz; a brother-in-law. Rother McCoy of Santa Cruz: four nephews, W.

B. Grunnell of Los Angeles. B. J. Grun-nell of Millbrae, and John and Milton Balmer.

both of St. Louis. Mo a niece. Mrs. Fern M.

Thompson of San Francisco, and a grandniece. Fern A. Thompson of San Francisco. Native of Germany, aged 85 years. Member of Star of the Sea church.

Friends invited to attend funeral services Monday, April 23 at 8:45 a.m. in the Brenkwitz-Bissell trior, tuary, 212 Laurel street, thence to Star of the Sea church where requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul commencing at I o'clock Hosarv services will be con- ducted Sunday evening at the mor tuary chapel at 7:30 clock. Inter, ment will be in the Holy Cross cemetery. Friends are respectfully in vited to attend. 4-19-96 FLOWERS FERRARI The Florist "The Finest In Flowers" 1222 Pacific Ave.

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HILDEBRAND Resident Manager Open Saturdays 9 a.m. until neon Private Wires Ticker Service 1220 Pacific Ave. GA 3-4UI MARKET QUOTATIONS DAILY Now: The Magnificent Magnavox Television Hi-Fi Factory Authorized Sales Service EXCIUSIVELY AT 902 SOQUEL AVE. GA C-I01O CHANNEL Salinas TaiavirwoM j. tApeuAwcs Annie May Rowe, 87, a native of San Francisco and a resident of Santa Cruz county for more than 80 years, died Friday night in her home at 114 Fairbanks street.

She was the last survivor of the 14 charter member, who organized the Santa Cruz Seventh Day Adventist church in 1894. The widow of Ezra Rowe, whom she married in 1889 in Scotts Valley and who died March 24, 1923, she was active in school and church work. She taught in the Cave Gulch and Glen Haven schools before attending San Jose normal. After her graduation, she taught in the Santa Cruz city schools from 1915 until her retirement in 1938. She was born on Minna street in San Francisco and moved with her parents, Nahum and Hannah Young, to Scotts Valley when she was 3.

After her marriage, she and Rowe moved to Healdsburg, where she was baptized as a Seventh Day Adventist in 1891, and then to Vancouver, B.C., where their first child, Edna, was born. They then returned to Santa Cruz where three more children, Ernest, Myron and Mary Ellen, were born. Ernest Rowe and Edna Johansen preceded their mother in death. Surviving are Myron Rowe and Mrs. Mary Ellen Schultz, both of Santa Cruz; a grandson, Edwin R.

Rowe of Salt Lake City; four great grandchildren, Edwin Martha, Sally and Lisa Rowe, all of Salt Lake City, and a sister, Mrs. Edna Young Hammond of Santa Cruz. Funeral services will be con ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Wessendorf chapel with Elder Edward Young officiating. Inter ment will be in the IOOF cemetery.

The battle of Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota, December 29, 1890, ended all Indian wars for the United States. By Hal Burdick frednc March stars as "Dodsworth" on the April 30th Producers' Showcase drama taken from Sinclair Lewis' fa mous novel, which was also a stage hit and movie. March agreed to take the role after Gregory Peck turned it down on the grounds that he ia not yet interested in playing an older man. March, who won an Academy Award in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.

Hyde" almost 25 years ago, is now making hay in movies and on television with "middle age" roles, Charles Boyer has no objection to off-beat roles for his Four Star Playhouse appearances. He is growing a beard and donning an eye patch for his role of Sampan Joe, a rene-gate white man who rules a world of international intrigue in "Wall of Bamboo." The champion star of the Lux Video Theater Is Marilyn Erskine. When she starred in "I Married a Stranger" on April 19th it was her fifth leading part in this dramatic series. Frank Stanton, president of CBS, recently moved into a new home in Manhattan complete with every electronic device a radio-and-TV executive could wish for except television! Engineers had to wrestle with antenna problems for weeks to bring in good reception! That's an unusual case but careful installation is important to top reception in your home, too. We are experts at solving antenna installation and service problems for tops in viewing! See the new, magnificent Magnavox line at BURDICK'S TV Appliance, 902 Soquel Ave.

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Miller KFRC Bible Institute 9:00 to 9:30 KSCONsws; Blbd; Organalres KGO Ben Sweetland: News KCBS Wendy Warren: Here's Roth KNBC King KFRC Comment: Hollvwood: News 9:30 to 10:00 KSCO Walts Time KCBS Helen Trent: Gal Sunday KGO My True Story KFRC- Bess Bve: Emily Barton 10:00 to 10:30 KSCO News; Hawaii Calls KGO A Girl Marries: Streets KCBS Make Up Mind; Ma Perkins KNBC Weekday KFRC News; 10:15, Tello Test 10:30 to 11:00 KSCO Frankle Carle KGO Your Happy Holiday KCBS Dr. Malone; Guiding Light KFRC Hits From The Show 11:00 to 11:30 KSCO Record Album KGO Fred Jorgensen Sh'W KCBS Mrs Burton; Aunt Mary KFRC Tune Test; Sam Hayes 11:30 to KSCO Bing Crosby; F. Martin KCBS Nora Drake: Aunt Jenny KNBC 11:45, Perry Como KFRC Queen For A Day MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 to 12:30 KSCO S. Kaye; Mews; Weather KGO S.F. News; Farm News KNBC News; Farm News KCBS News; Downbeat Parade KFRC News; Art Baker 12:30 to 100 KSCO Tr.

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