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PAGE FOUR SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL-NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA Wednesday, October 27, 1943 Wednesday, October 27, 1943 SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL-NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA PAGE FIVE 1 era wm trod Fir Mm- 0B(5)ffSn uuu loj us Education IFDWR Recommends A IPost-War College President Asks Billion Dollars For Schools For Servicemen By United Prtu AROUND MONTEREY BAY UL Bob Carlile Takes Over Ocean Barson Serx Station Using Worn Oil Is Mori Trial New Gremlins Found As Mobil Men Start War Against Them WINTER-PROOF NOW! Postponed i Washington, 27. President Roosevelt today recom "Automobile gears, bearings and other parts essential to car life are becoming increasingly hard to get. TOLL HOUSE RESORT Dangerous Practice (M 111 "The life of your car and its vital, expensive parts is seriously threatened when you continue to Is Chaplain In TheNavy Rev. Roger IvTcCann, former priest at the Holv Cross church mended that congress set up a $1,000,000,000 postwar educational program offering a year's vocational or academic training Setting of trial date for Leo i Mori, Bonny Doon, who was charged by State Game Warden Forrest McDermott with illeeallv SAN LORENZO DRIVE MAIN ENTRANCE TO BIG TREES TED VERNA CRESS, Props. PHONE FELTON 42 Enough For Jeep Gilroy Total collections in war bonds and stamps by Gilroy higii school students in the last thret weeks amount to more than enough money to buy a jeep, it was an-nounced yesterday by Superintendent Oliver E.

Brown. Last Wednesday the school bought all available stamps on hand at both the post office and the banks. Members of the freshman A new Gremlin is in town. He's to ex-service men and women. Mr.

Roosevelt, in a special message to congress, said the schooling -Jiould be available to all who serve a "minimum now in hiding in motor cars. He OCTOBER TIDES here to get firmly established IS -period" in the armed forces. An Chicken Steak Dinners discharging a firearm near a highway, was postponed until Saturday by Justice W. A. Deans at request of the warden.

Timet and hclgMa of ild at Santa "tut, California. Compllad by lha U. S. Zoml and GaodaMc Surver- advisory committee recommended Often, the particular part wanted can not even be found at a wrecking yard. Then it has to be made, if you can find someone capable and willing to tackle the job and if you can nav tho ni-ino that this period be six months.

If A here, was recently commissioned as a navy chaplain following his training period at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Father McCann was an assistant priest here for a short time, later serving in Visalia and Merced. Other Santa Cruz chaplains are Chaplain Benjamin Janes, former Presbyterian minister here, now in the navy and Chaplain Fristoe, a former Free Methodist pastor here. class led in the week's sales, it was stated. use oil and grease after the ommended time changes," declares Mobil man "Doc" Hu-len, 610 Soquel avenue.

motorist who drives with thinned-out oil and over-used 1 i cants is runnine the risk for the winter season. The name of this imaginary but harmfully-mischievous lit-1 1 imp is "Stormy." At least he has LOW 3:41 am 4:25 pm 4:14 am 5:01 pm 4:48 am 5:38 pm Merchandise Service Opens Office Here 1.1 ft. 0.5 ft. 1.3 ft. 0.2 ft.

1.5 ft. 0.1 ft. cars must be inspected and serviced oltener. It's the one big reason why no motorist should nealect the SNjjivg 1IES BEER and WINE A delightful place to dine in the heart of the beautiful redwoods MODERN CABINS GAS LIGHTS SHOWERS MO I LG AS MO I LO I HIGH 10:11 am 4.9 ft. 10:51 pm 4.0 ft.

10:38 am 4.0 ft. 11:38 pm 4.0 ft. 11:01 am 5.0 ft. LOW 5:24 am 1.8 ft. 6:21 pm 0.4 ft.

6:03 am 2.1 ft. 7:06 pm ft. car maintenance program embraced WMHIH5 STFAf CUAtCJtfr- SmSNlZlM R. S. CARLILE "This is a good time not merely to be thinking about the subject, but actually to do something about it," Mr.

Roosevelt told congress. While the successful conclusion of this great war is by no means within our sight, yet it may well be said that the time to prepare for peace is at the height of war." Endorsed By Roosevelt 1 ft-q lav 30 Mining Claim Sold Hollister Sale of Santa Marguerite cinnabar claim in the New Idria section for $10,000 was reported in the office of the San Benito HIGH 0:23 am 4.0 ft. 11 :28 am 5.0 ft. 1 :14 am 4.0 ft. 12:01 pm 5.0 ft.

been so classi in wmter-prooting. This service, including many checkups, and several is more vital to car life than it ever was. So, I say, don't put it off. Take advantace nf "DOC" HULEN Wartime Merchandise Service has opened an office in Santa Cruz fied by the Such is the startling statement of Mobil Man R. S.

Carlile of Bob's Mobiloil Service, corner of Ocean and Barson streets, who declares: "This is the strongest reason why Keep Draggy Out of Gears 1 of faultv lubrication, needless wear Serg. E. H. Bell, of the artillery, has left for Galveston, Texas. (Mobilgas Dealers, if you and easoline waste.

For this reason. county clerk last week. The property was purchased by Howard Tripp and Joe Frank. our 31 point service special." ease) and automotive engineers urge that old oil and grease be flushed out and changed to seasonal grades before Winter starts. It's a wise motorist who follows this advice.

He saves his car for his country. During this Winter-proof process, and at all 0f to help fill the growing need of those who want any one of the thousands of articles that in peacetime could be purchased almost anywhere, but now, due to wartime restrictions, are almost impossible to find, according to Mrs. Fred Mengl, manager. The wartime Merchandise Service will try to locate anything a client wants, this is a large order, but the Service claims that, with wide contacts and through the medium of newspapers in Califor With the president's message was transmitted a report by the armed forces committee on postwar education opportunities for service personnel, set up by the president last November. The broad plan worked out by the committee was the basis for Mr.

Roosevelt's message and was heartily endorsed by the chief executive. In addition to the one year of free schooling, Mr. Roosevelt recommended that "a limited number of ex-service men and women se times in fact, we are guided by the Mobil X-Ray chart to make sure the correct grades are installed." c. m. coffey these auto "doctors" have organized their Winter-proof campaign to prevent "Stormy" and all his bothersome tribe of co-workers from injuring the health of the cars they service.

Such was the announcement made today by C. M. Coffey, manager of General Petroleum Corporation, who declares that the Winter-proof, semi-annual car-protection program will put "Stormy," "Draggy," Sludgy," "Skidd "Squeaky," "Wastey" and other impish goblins on the run. "In offerine the Wintpr-nrnnf 8r" Kiwanis Club Aids Salinas Members of the Kiwanis club voted to have 100 per cent of its organization participate in the solicitation of funds to back the Salinas war fund campaign, it was learned this week. Three members of the group are on the general committee of the war fund effort, two are serving as division leaders, eight are captains, and the balance of the membership is signed up as workers.

tured exclusively. Complete sel ice for motorists will be offerd causing damage to vital and hard-to-get automotive parts. Above is pictured Bob's Mobiloil Service corner of Ocean and Bar-son streets, now under management of R. S. Carlile.

General Petroleum products will be fea Carlile is well known in Sail Cruz having resided here for "We must be diligent also in Things To Check but there are plenty of igs to watch about a car," mused iley Foote and Ray Kirby, who past 13 years. This is one of the most important Winter-proof "musts" due now. Protect vital gears for the duration. Maybe they can't be replaced. Let us lubricate your car from the famous X-Ray Mobilubrication Chart ASK FOR OAKLEY FOOTE OR RAY KIRBY 10 YEARS WITH BIBBINS ATOMOTIVE SERVICE Cross Complaint Filed In Auto safeguarding cars against the.

cold weather pranks of "Calamity," who loves to weaken batteries and stall cars; "Draeev." who nuts an nil lected for their special aptitudes" should be provided funds to continue their education "for a further Toll House In Redwoods have been lub- Don't Let Winter-Weather Lay Up Your Car Accident Case rication experts drag on gears and wastes gasoline; Gremlin-fighting campaign to mo Let Us Your Winter-Proof Car Now Two-Thirds To Go 1 Monterey Contributions to the community and war chest campaign torists ot this area," said Coffey, "we do so with the assurance that siuagy, who creates harmful sludge in neglected crankcases; "Wastey," who steals ration cou it will Bo a Ions wav toward nrp. on the Monterey Peninsula totaled pons by robbing motorists of mile $20,000, which is one-third of their '-'ENRICO'S SERVICED age; 'Skiddy," who specializes on making tires set smooth, en flat venting troubles incident to cold, wet-weather driving, and will also help stretch the life of our now-precious cars. for the past ten years at Bib-bins' Automotive Service. "Just think," they said, "of all the things that can go haywire and put your car out of commission. For Answer and cross complaint has been filed in superior court in the case of R.

V. Barger and Maedell Barger against William Christensen and Gertrude Christensen. The action was taken as the result of a damage suit following a collision on the Santa Cruz-Los Gates highway on September 13, 1943, in which the Christensen's had goal of $64,400, it was announced early this week by the chairman of the war chest advisory board. 14 River St. Fhone 3050 and blow out; and "Squeaky," who cooks up bothersome auto squeaks 763 Mission St.

nia many kinds of merchandise, some new, some old, can still be purchased. There are also a great number of people who have in their attics, garages and basements and even in their homes things they never use, or only use infrequently, that could and should be sold, to help ease the growing need for household goods, electrical appliances, farm implements and tools, in fact anything of value. An appeal will be made by the Wartime Merchandise Service to all residents to take stock of all they own and to offer for sale anything of value that they do not use or need. War Merchandise Service says that anything of value means just that, be it an ocean going vessel down to an electric iron, a ranch or country estate down to a flat of vegetable plants. Anything means everything.

The new service will be located at 215 Pacific avenue in the Del Mar theater building. in case you don't know it, "Stormy" is the pesky fellow we have to look for most diligently right now. Changing weather conditions, are favorable for him in 111 Jbry Iiibbins and rattles. "Now that most all motorists are so well imbued with the necessity of adequate service to avoid Grem- asked $115 damages. Superior Court 2 nee, the fan belt, radiator battery or a battery connec- Three people were injured in the collision.

period of one, two or three years." He told congress that there might be disagreement about details of the program, but that the committee's program "constitutes a helpful and constructive point of departure in the working out of a practical program for the meeting of this situation." Tuition, Living. Allowances The committee's report proposed that veterans choosing to take advantage of the one-year schooling program be provided with tuition and some living allowances, perhaps $50 a month for single persons and $75 for married. It proposed that the federal government provide the money, but that the states have administrative control. Persons chosen for advanced work that is, a second or third year of government-financed educationalso would be eligible for $50-a-month loans, in addition to the grants, to help cover their living expenses. COLLISION ON A complaint In equity involving a deed of trust has been filed in the superior court bv David R.

i 1 Jvs Jenkins against Alma Swan Mc- 1, park plugs, vital gears, bear- etc. And, oh yes, the tires. we must watch tires closer ever, switch them about freely, inspect them often for nails, stones, bruises. Us jra in Mobil stations are or-jed to protect your vital trans-ation by watching and servicing iiis and dozens of parts you de-id on. Work should be done before you have to contend the many threats of Winter Aiiister, administrator in estate of B.

W. Hames, deceased. PACIFIC AVENUE Duane E. Polly, 16, 89 Van Ness avenue, crashed into a parked car belonging to Mrs. Marie Shoemaker Tuesday morning when he lost control of his Ford coupe on lower Pacific avenue, according to a police report, Damage was confined to dents in fenders and the bodies of both machines.

Desertion and wilful neelpi't alleged in the superior court in complaint for divnrrp filH B. L. Anderson of the infantry has gone to Savannah, Georgia. resort is done by Ted Cress, i Attorney J. Frank Murphy in action prides himself on excellent ho mg.

1 cooking. Drought by Valera Allred against W. D. Allred. They were married at Winters, Texas, on October 1, During steelhcad season, I) 1 cemlrer 1 to March 1.

the (I I Mil, and separated on May 15, A popular eating place for Santa Cnu, Monterey and Santa Clara counties is the historic Toll House Resort, San Lorenzo Drive at entrance to Big Trees. Ted and Verna Cress, proprietors, serve delicious Chicken or Steak Dinners, Sandwiches, Beer and Wine. All the cooking at this popular House is a popular meeting pla itf.iH. btie asks for care and cus- JV 'Doc' Jm Ht GREM1IN MISCHIEF-KIDS- Ans 7 15 SKIDS- ioay or tne minor child, $50 a Modern cabins equipped wilH month for support of child. gas, lights and showers are aval able.

Also Mobil products. An answer has been filed in th Gremlins are the wear and tear That plague your car for lack of care. They argue with you to delay, To "put it off another day. They say because you're cutting speed Of watchful care there is no need. And since you do not drive so far, They urge you to neglect your car.

Of course, down in your heart you know That what they tell you isn't so. For if you slack your vigilance You'll have to face the consequence. Today when new cars can't be bought You must protect the one you've got. Give it the very best of care, To counteract the wear and tear. Get "Winter-proof protection now Your Mobil Man will tell you how.

touched it," Melchen replied flatly. Attorneys defending the 36-year-old French count on the murder charge had built their defense around the theory that de Marigny touched the screen on July 9, the day after Oakes' bludgeoned body was found on a fire-charred bed in his 20-room seaside home. Before describing to the court his interview with de Marigny at the Oakes' home, Melchen drew a severe scolding from the white-wigged judge for changing his testimony about the fingerprint. superior court by Attorney J. Frank Murphy in case of Josenh lo against Richard Kay, an auto- Ways To Save Gos Are Told By Deale "There are many ways to sa moDiie damage suit.

Defendant denies Mcllo was ridins as a nassen. ger as alleged in the complaint. it is alleged that aintiff Hid Larkin Valley Farm Center Meets Tonight Larkin Valley farm center will meqt Wednesday night, October 27, at 8 p.m. in the Larkin Valley school, it was announced today. Joint chairmen of the meeting will be H.

J. Jones and Ralph Potter. There will he an plprtinn gasoline, and thus make your not exercise ordinary care and ap proximately contributed to the ac jying Homes The Valley Jany new permanent residents moving into the San Lorenzo 'V, it was reported by Wilfrid Lockwood, the Strout Realty ncy, whoj states he has sold homes during the past three aths. Jnong the new home-owners in I section are Mrs. V.

Guymon Alameda, who with her daugh-I has moved into the former JUmacher home in Lazy Woods, husband is at present in the Tiee. and Mrs. Robert R. Meek purchased the McCombg place Olympia. The Hertz house on ibard Gulch has also been 2ht recently by a navy man.

wife and family will remain re for the duration, 'oming from the south are Mr DeMarigny Detective Changes Testimony By United Preii Nassau, Bahamas, Oct. 27. One of the chief investigators of the murder of Sir Harry Oakes testified in the supreme court trial of Alfred de Marigny today that the accused son-in-law could not possibly have left his fingerprint at the scene of the crime the day after the slaying. The witness, Capt. Edward Mel-chen of the Miami police homicide squad, made the assertion in replying to a question by Jury Foreman James Snads who asked: "Would it have been humanly possible for the accused to come in contact with the screen in Sir Harry's room when he went upstairs with you the day after the murder?" "He could not possibly have tion coupons go farther," dcdai ciuent.

Al J. HosinJ LONDON ARMY BOUTS expert mecha.1 Return on sale or real nrnnortv It surely is a helpless feeling When all at once your car starts reeling. A skid can happen awful quick When tires are smooth and roads are slick. So now, when winter rains are due, Why don't you take this safety cue? Refuse to drive a smooth, worn tjre. The consequences may be dire.

Get skid protection don't delay Consult your Mobil Man today. at the Villi has been filed in the superior court BARRED TO PUBLIC London. There was such a over decisions the last limp garage, Apt Dy Attorneys Lucas Wyckofi in estate of Harry Bias, deceased. The property on Main street at American and British army box "For instan of officers and a discussion of the livestock situation. cleaning and I justing spa aoquei was Did in by William Ow ers tangled in public that the British Amateur Boxing Association has decided to bar civilians.

Future service shows will hp ens tor lin troubles." continued the Mohil plugs, or instf ing new on. representative, "the only predica can add as mi strictly private military affairs First and final account has been filed in the superior court by, At- ment anticipated is the difficulty, with limited manpower, to handle as 10 per cc Between inter-unit or inter-battalion teams. torney w. A. Deans in estate of give your car Winder-Proof PROTECTION to mileage stalling the Kose Josepha Ortner, deceased.

AL J. HOSMAR all the essential, seasonal work. That's why it's advisable for car owners to make Winter-proof service annointments earlv. Better a Balance on hand, cash for riixtri. No railways and few roads skirt the Dalmatian coast.

JY, Fed bution, $14,988.56. Residue, ninth! era! Get Rid Of Squeaky This is only one of the expert services included in our winter-proof job. 'DOCHULEN MOBILGAS STATION each to Charles Frdcrick Ortner week early than a day too late." rcct grades oil and grease in your car a helps to save fuel, by cutting do lubricant drag. Another means saving gas is to have the air fil thoroughly cleaned, so that it si Mrs. W.

P. White, who sold IT home in Hollywood and will up residence in the log house San Lorenzo river drive, which I occupied for many years by 3. Page. The Whites are well kwn in Ben Lomond, having nt many summers at the Dickon hotel there. Boulder Creek; Margaret Ortnerl It WITH THESE 4 "MUSTS and Gertrude Malone nf Oakland- Richard Ortner.

address unknnwn'l Tires and sixth each to Albert Naspll plies enough air to the carburet San Francisco, and Joseph Fringcl and therefore doesn't act like choke on vour eneine. Usins iim 610 Soquel Ave. Phone 186 ot ingiewood. cylinder lubricant (Upperlube) so helps by increasing comoressi Truck Service Butane, Diesel and Stove Oil Inventory and appraisement has! A Top Since 907 oeen tiled in the sunerinr rmirt nl for inheritence tax com-int has been filed in the supe-f court in the estate of Mary E. jbm, deceased.

Nora Hysom, a inger, paid $45.87 on $705.34, $50 exempt. estate of Edward Genres Flanagan I Something to think about before you plan a train trip VILLAGE GARAGE SERVICE STATION State Highway APTOS PAUL JOHNSTON AL. J. HOSMAR and making valves work smooth We specialize on such gas-savii car-saving services during Wint proofing." deceased. Estate includes cash in! bank, 150 shares of Bankl ot America stock.

$6450. Total val ue, $6822.78. Under O.P.A. regulalioni new non-skid Federal Tires may be available to you now. With Federals on your car you may enjoy that sense of security and satisfaction which a 36-year record for top quality assures.

So whether your need is for dependable recapping or other tire service or for new quality tires that will serve you well, see your Mobilgas dealer who handles Federal Tires. 7ECML Oil Called Lifcbloo Affidavit for final iudemont foil THE GREATEST CHASSIS LUBRICATION OFFER IN TOWN TIS MONTH divorce has been filed in the sul "Oil is the Very fifeblood of yJ perior court in case of Agnes HI Champlain against Robert Chaml car," asserts Mobil man Char ifcnrico, 763 Mission street. plain. Interlocutory decree of dil voree was granted on October 231 the liquid whi MEMBER AAA TOW CAR SERVICE 1942. courses Ihrotn Safe mm a MEW OFFICIAL ft.

your veins pout BOUT HIS WINTER. PROOF "MUSTS" Keep your s' tern runni1 Laura Belle Lec Dies At Hospital G. P. BATTERY motor oil of ALL TIMES Lubricate clutch throwout bearing Lubricate wheel bearing, rear Lubricate spring saddles Lubricate distributor Lubricate fan bear'g Lubricate steering gear Lubricate generator Lubricate brake cross-members Lubricate clutch rods right consist cy for Win' Check hose lions Check fill battery Clean grease fittings Lubricate universal I Joints Lubricate hood laces Lnhricale water pump Lubricate choke wire Lubricate shackles Chan battery tcrm'ls Lubricate all fittings Mrs. Laura Belle Lee of lit Lubricate starter Clean windshield Clean interior Lubricate draglines Check transmission Check differential Inflate tires Oil springs Clean windows Check radiator Clean springs Lubricate clqtch Pedals AL HOSMAR EXPERT MECHANIC IS BACK TO STAY All makes of cars.

Carburetor and generator work. Lubrication. WELDING Wilkes Circle died on Sunday the local hospital. When that chill hits you (and it won't ba long now) remember thisi Your car will be feeling it too. With winter weather ahead now'i a good time to prepare your ear for winter driving, with these four necessary services.

They're just about the minimum protection you must give your automobile at this time. That's why we call 'em the 4 "Musts." Why not spend a few dollars now and save trouble and greater expense later? Take a few minutes and talk over these 4 "Musts" with your Mobilgas dealer. Suggestion! Don't put it off I I and She was born in Indiana 75 yeai ago and her home had been ho Charles Enrico dunng the col The railroad is a war industry. All train space is needed now to carry people doing war jobs and men in the armed forces. Such travelers should not le delayed.

Every time you don't make an unnecessary train trip you aid the war drive by just that much. Who wants to be caught on a morning cold With a battery weak and worn and old? Who wants to be stalled when he's rarin' to go When his motor says "yes, and his battery, If you don't want this to happen to you If you don't want to fuss and cuss and stew Get a G. P. battery that's guaranteed, And start your car with pep and speed. for many years.

wet days alio TU.l'. 4U- -t iiiuls uie reason wny on Hi She attended the Unity Cente and chance is a "must" nn i ana was tor many years a membi Mobilgas ol tne Women Relief Corps. She was excectlinclv fnnrl Winter-proof program, now uw way. No matter how much or little you use your car, the should be chanced everv tinin iFtee GREMLIN CUT-OUTS Co to your Mobilgas dealer for cut-outs of tho cute little Gremlins in attractive colors. Eight in tho series and all FREE while they last.

The children will love them -so will you. S0C0NY-VACUUM flowers and raised a great man: which she found pleasure in gi ine to friends. Mrs. I UIQC drive in for Mohiluhriratinn 3 1 -POINT SERVICE for Only $1.25 MOBILGAS MOBILOILS BOB'S MOBILOIL SERVICE CORNER OCEAN BARSON STS. fio) The friendly LT Southern Pacific this lubrication (by X-Ray procotl member of the Daughters of th is also a 'must before Wini Lnion Veterans.

Civil War tw starts. But. Dlease bive vour kp D.A.V. group will attend her fune ice man a chance to do the if ai wn cn win hp held dav oftni Advance reservation required for S. P.

coach $pace right. Manpower is limited, Mobil Products noon in tne wessendorf mortuai at two o'clock. Miss Anna A finJ snow. make an appointm earlv." speaker at Unitv Center will hoJ marge oi tne service,.

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