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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 16

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Santa Cruz, California
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16
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Sunday, June 24, 195T 16 Santa Cruz Sentinel-News ment The net, uhich was seized after being used unlawfully, is approximately 14 fathoms long, a fathom deep and with four inch mesh. NET TO BE DESTROYED Superior Judge James L. At-teridge has ordered a drag net destroyed or sold as was requested by the state fish and game depart Winston Lund In Top Five Of His Graduating Class The original United States customs house at Benicia is still and is used as a residence. group on the radio control of the instrumentation at the Bikini atom bomb test He was graduated from the Santa Cruz High school In 1944. He is the brother of Norman P.

Lund and Knud J. Lund of Santa Cruz and Milton Lnud of Seaside. Imports of water into the San Francisco bay area during 1948 averaged 198,000 acre feet. Bob Henke Home From Japan Area Bob Henke, a seaman on the U.S.S. Windham Bay, is home on leave from the navy and is visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Henke, who operate the Nicoll's Fishing company here. Henkes ship left San Diego about a month ago to deliver airplanes to be used in the Korean war. His ship was at Yokosuka, Japan the greater part of the time. Henke will return to duty in about two weeks.

LETTERS ARE GRANTED Letters testamentary were granted to Alfred L. Phillips in the estate of Ruth L. Phillips, deceased. The executor is represented bv Lucas. Wykoff and Miller.

Fred Hudson of Watsonville was appointed sole appraiser. University of California Society of sociate member of Sigma XL Electrical Engineers, the Institute scientific research society of America. In addition he, has been doing research work at the Institute of Engineering Research on the U. campus. Lund recently was awarded the Arthur G.

Tasheira engineering scholarship at the University of California. This will aid him in his work to ward a higher degree which he plans to start next fall. He hopes to obtain a master of science degree in electrical engineering in 1952. Before entering the university, Lund spent two years the United States Navy where he held the rating of electronic technician's mate second class. He taught fundamentals, of radio and communication circuits at Del Monte Radio Materiel School and, in 1946.

he worked with the Los Alamos field BY POPULAR DEMAND CLLUJIB EAYAIOTIE IS NOW SERVING THEIR FAMOUS SMORGASBORD DICKERS EVERY NIGHT IN THE WEEK Soup Fried Chicken and Smorgasbord $1.50 STEAKS ON ORDER 5 TQ 10 9M. Cocktail Lounge Open Every Day Dining Room Closed Mondays 3'i MILES NORTHEAST OF FELTON Telephone Fehoft 5-4147 Two MGM Technicolor Features Ends Wednesday FIRST RUM Authorized SHAVER SnOP Sale mm4 lervtoa tmliigtoi-SckkT-SlaTiimtf fiae dmnttratioe repair wkilo ym wail 1031 Wat St. SeakHsM Av. 1 A dan Pkoste MtS-W LASSIE FINDS NEW FRIENDS NEW NEW M-G-M presents Jrr Friends To Share In Tabberner Estate Friends will sliare in the $10,000 estate of Alfred John Tabberner, according to the will filed in the superior court by the executors, Charlotte Lee Powell and Aileen Mary Bigelow. Tabberner, who died June 16, 1951, drafted the will December 19, 1949, at Ben Lomond with William Frederick Moore and Mrs.

Genevieve Eldredge Moore as the witnesses. He bequeathed to the executors all his personal property such as linens, furniture, dishes, personal papers, jewelry, pictures, his 1939 De Soto eight, four-door custom sedan to his friend, Charles S. Abrams of Livermore; a walnut hidden drawer, hinged top table to his "old and trusted friend," Jeanette Upton of San Francisco; his Austrian china to his nephew, Willard Richard Denny of Auburn, R.L and all the remainder of the estate to the same nephew. IFoirit-IKfflirlka IFMe SILVER ANNIVERSARY of the Fort-Barka School of Dancing BENEFIT PUBLIC SCHOOL MILK FUND Along The Great Divide 3 30-e Reveeee Agent 1 JO 5:201 20 MdDW CONT. 2 TILL 11 The story of Winston Wayne Lund Winston Wayne Lund, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Lund of 1492 Mount Hermon road, was among the top five of his class in electrical engineering at the University of California at Berkeley where he received a bachelor of science degree. While attending the university as an undergraduate, Lund was active in" several engineering honor societies. During his senior year he was corresponding secretary of Tau Beta Pi, engineering honor society; was president of Eta Kappa Nu, honor society for electrical engineering students; a member of of Radio Engineers and is an as- KIRK VmCINtA JOHN WALTER DOUGLAS- RflAYO AGAR BRENNAK a brave boy and a fearless dog! HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Monday, June 25 at 8:15 p.m. amWJJffl: TECHHICOLOR Adults 60c (including tax) Children 30c -v V5 Dim vli I v.uDiinc nfiui iiif: Liri 'A-.

I HUL IXLLi.1 UI1UUL UUIILIIIU GARY GRAY MISSIONARY BAPTIST 1 CHURCH IS IMPROVED Improvements to the Missionary Baptist church building on Wood-row avenue are under way. A new shingled roof has been added. The small corner doorway has been replaced with a large double center doorway. The name of the church is in a circular arrangement above the doorway. Asteeple and cross have been added.

There also are interior improvements. Returned by Popular Demand A sweetheart of a musical! ye in'- TrAuiiiftm no Ml; is W-G-M ICUnniUULUA MU5IUAL Kathryn GRAYSON Jose ITURBI i- ETKEL BARRYMORE KEENAN WYHN I. CARROL NAISH JULES MUNSHIN THOMAS GOMEZ "KEE MARIO LANZA NOW CONJ. 2 TILL 1 1 CALL 1234 ill 1 -W 1. Painted Hill at Midnight Kiss at 3:20 6 Independent, Locally Owned and Operated An Acvekture that Avalanches RJOM TMC BuCLET-PnOOF hi Roof of the Rocxjes to the Fiery Desert Floor! A I RDA N-WINNETT COLOR IB? Technicolor TRAVEL AGENCY 'Under the Town Clock" 1376 Pacific Ave.

LAUREL INN Italian Dinners Cocktails BOCCI BALL Spaghetti and Ravioli to take out. FREE DANCING! EVERY SAT. 9 p.m. to 2 a. 803 LAUREL ST.

Phone 2735 -P1L1US- SIX VACANCIES IJBFT til Graikel Alaska Cruise-Tour 1 Enemies fighting side by sid. i I 5 bottling the Apochas they tnA Tvijf' 7 to use against each other! S. Si ff 1 mm bAr UW61A5 RtHnXOT Mrs. May E. Snow, popular Santa Cruz Tour Conductor, is again conducting a tour for us this time to CANADA and the interior of ALASKA by bus and steamship.

Mrs. Snow has just returned from taking one of our groups to Hawaii and is well known for her many conducted tours to Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, etc. She has taken previous groups to Alaska and is well acquainted with this territory. The tour is booking up rapidly but six vacancies exist. We are limiting the membership of this group to insure maximum pleasure and comfort for the members.

IffidDILILIEIHl 54 ATE at the Palladium 1606 Seabright, near Sequel AFTERNOONS 2 to 5 EVENINGS 7:30 to 10:30 CLOSED WED. PHONE 853 ONSLOW STXYIKS A COtUMM KIWI r.UI I 1 CIORYI ROMANCEI GERONIMOI AMBUSH! RONALDREAGAN RHONDA FLEMING TOUR FEATURES INCLUDE: Vagabond Sightseeing tour to Edmonton, Alcan Highway to Fairbanks Tanana River Excursion Mt. Mc-Kinley Park Anchorage and finally a restful cruise" home on the luxurious S.S. Baronoff via the smooth as glass Inside Passage. Group Leaves Santa Cruz July 28th Returns August 25th APPLY FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THIS GROUP NOW! i -non- with Bruce Bennett, Bill Williams Noah Beery, Peter Hanson Cent.

7 till 11 Last call for Alaska! Canadian Pacific ship Vancouver to Skagway, inside passage, $180 round trip. Alaska Line, Seattle to Seward (gateway to interior and McKinley Park), $218 round trip. Bus via Alcan Highway, one of the Last Frontiers, $450. Fly $200, round trip. There are many variations LAST FLAME OF FOR THE FIRST TIME mm ui tup r-r wen te a in these trips.

Phone us for particu Ml Expense $490 (except meals) P3IOIVE 201 lars. SANTA CRUZ TRAVEL CENTER ft V-A WDL3SDE)E THLsp' rTrvn ran 122-B Locust Phone 6384-W TwoBigllite Ends Wednesday ffisteq' BboBr' llGHTS MuS'CM-Thats GAy ASTHEeAY White wAy A Perfect EDesseirit' A Satisfying Snack FULLY ENJOYABLE ramoe Gates Open 740 At all times wcscwTCO WARNER BROS. SIAfNC. STEVE COCHRAN DAVID BRIAN PHILIP CAREY-TED de C0RSIA-D0R0THY HART DUNKERS' DONUTS from our Depot OPEN 6:00 A.HI. TO 11:30 P.M.

ABBOTT and COSTELLO MEET THE EWISIBIE MAN 2nd BIG FIRST RVX MEET! hi unnnin rnOTrn ri Av Uayoe UUBHIa-mstni rUMU MUTT JEIPdDTT STAItlMG DORIS DAY! GENE NELSON BIG HAPPV CAST! Side Show 'IfJ OLD AEaBBUO' zzr 41 Water Street AT OCEAN Our Demurs Are Fresh As The Clerks Pehem Prhen: 3 40. 4 35. 9:30. Kg Gether: 3:35. flrtS.

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