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The Lompoc Record from Lompoc, California • 3

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The Lompoc Recordi
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Lompoc, California
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Land Dedication Resolution Okayed resolution protecting a land developer from being required to dedicate land to the county for road purposes. I when he will not appreciably Young's. Condition Said Satisfactory Col. Hugh D. Young, injured Tuesday while participating in the annual Rancheros Vistadores ride, is listed in satisfactory condition at the Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara this morning.

The colonel, director of engineering for the 1st Strategic Aerospace Division at Vandenberg, underwent surgery, for fractured lower jaw yesterday. a Hospital officials said he also incurred lacerations of his cheek in the accident. CLOSING Closing New York Stocks By E. F. Hutton Co.

For United Press International 'Alcoa American Motors American 34 Anaconda 33 Avco Bendix Bethlehem Bristol-Myers 96 Chrysler Cities Service Comsat Douglas Aircraft Dupont 202 astman Kodak Fin Fed 1578 Ford Motor LOMPOC RECORD Entered as second class mail in the Post Office at Lompoc, California under Act o1 Congress Adjudicated lega1 newspaper under Court Decree No. 47065 Subscription Rates: Home delivery month Mail (1. Advance): months $5.25 months $10.50 benefit by the construction or widening of a roadway was adopted by the County Planning Commission Wednesday. Commissioner Robert C. Lilley, of Lompoc, chairman of the commission's road standards committee, said the document eliminates "injustice wherein an individual is penalized for the good of others." In many cases, road dedication is required by the county as a condition of approval when the developer seeks a lot split, variance, conditional use permit or rezoning, he explained.

The resolution states that the commission will not impose land dedication as a conditionof approval if it finds that "'approval of the particular application will not cause an ap- STOCKS General Dynamics General Motors Electric General Telephone Goodyear 47 Inland Steel 71 JohnsManville Minnesota Mining Montgomery Ward North American Aviation Parke Dwvis Raymond International Rexall San Diego E. Santa Fe 33 Southern Pacific Sperry Rand Standard Oil of Calif. Texaco United Aircraft U.S. Rubber U.S. Steel 45 White Motors DOW JONES AVERAGES By United Press International Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 885.57 off 9.86; 20 rails 231.91 off 4.23; 15 utilities 137.12 off 0.69; 65 stocks 313.08 off 3.90.

shares Sales. today were 8.21 million as compared with million shares Wednesday. GET ACQUAINTED OFFER GARAGE AND BRAKE SERVICE 203 E. OCEAN AVENUE WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIAL INSPECT BRAKES PACK FRONT ADJUST BRAKES $10 WHEEL BEARINGS Reg. $15.

CHECK EXHAUST FOR MONTH SYSTEM OF MAY WE ALSO DO ENGINE OVERHAUL TUNE-UP OPEN FRIDAY 8 to 8. SAT. 8 to 5 Under New Management Since Jan. TOM STRUBLE, OWNER preciable addition to the. volume streets.

serving that neighborhood; and, that the applicant will not be appreciably benefited by construction or widening of a public roadway." Mrs. Manfrina Dies at Home Here Last Night Mr S. Elizabeth Florinda Manfrina; a 60-year resident of the Lompoc area, died at her home on Floradale Avenue last night. Mrs. Manfrina, 83, was born Feb.

19, 1883 in Switzerland. She came to Lompoc to the Honda area in 1906 from her native country. She lived at her address for the past 50 years. Her husband, Joseph Manfrina died 1932. She is survived by a son, Erminio Manfrina of Lompoc; daughters Mrs.

Josephine Bishop of Apple Valley, and Miss Olympia Manfrina of- Lompoc; grandchildren Merle, Marilyn and Jorgeina Manfrina, all of Mrs. and Betty Boyd Jo Bishop of Victorville; great grandson Gary 1 Bishop of Victorville; and sisters Mrs. Virginia Rizzoli of San Luis Obispo and Mrs. Claudina Guidizi and Mrs. Bianca Nerini, both of Switzerland.

Services are pending at the McPeek Starbuck Mortuary in Lompoc. Roosevelt, Jr. To Run For Governor NEW YORK (UPI) Fran- klin D. Roosevelt son of the late President, today announced he will seek the Democratic nomination for governor of New York State. Roosevelt said he was entering the race because he loved politics and a good political fight.

SOMETHING- (Continued from page 1A) on ethics which soon will put Senator Dodd of Connecticut on the griddle for alleged misconduct, including pilfering his own campaign funds, 1 has ruled that no cameras, TV, or broadcasts, will be allowed at the hearing. This we consider an unethical invasion of the people's right to know what's going on in Washington. Drew Pearson, the columnist who lit the fire under the senator, got his information from disgruntled employes of Mr. Dodd who claim they stole it from his files. This we consider unethical, period.

Mr. Pearson has never won a Pulitzer prize for his ethics or anything else that we know of. So that's the picture for the forthcoming "public" hearings on ethics a rondel of unethical people calling each other dirty names. It could have been good for some laughs, but by mutual agreement they won't let it on TV. IT'S WORTH THE TRIP TO SANTA MARIA FOR THIS SELL OUT OF LADIES' FASHIONS Ownership HUGE SAVINGS UP TO OFF (SANTA M.

ETA ONLY1 Wort 12 01 Santo Maria May 12, 1966 LOMPOC RECORD 3-A DAILY RECORD MONEY STOLEN Mrs: reported to police early this morning that a transistor radio and a jar. containing $45 had been stolen from her residence. Police say they found no evidence of forced entry. -0 PTA MEET An organizational meeting of the Cabrillo High School PTA will be held in Science Room 7 Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. A slate officers will be presented with elections to follow.

0 ARRESTED Donald Lin- 715 E. Ocean Ave. -0 derholn, 29, of 801. E. Airport terday in Lompoc Justice Court probation.

He was placed on fied alternate appointment to he reportedly forced a younger: was arrested by police in connection with a March 15 probation here last November the Air Force Academy, -Con- boy off a bicycle with a pipe; yesterday afternoon on a charge theft at Dysart's Laundromat, in connection with a wild, high- gressman Charles M. Teague they report. LINDEN'S MAY STOREWIDE FURNITURE SALE SAVINGS GALORE IN 6 SHOPS! The Largest Selection In A 140 Mile Radius! OPEN EVENINGS OPEN SUNDAYS 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday 10:30 a.m.

to 5:00 p.m. (Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) Linden's is the largest furniture and appliance store in the Tri-Counties. 7 complete shops (in 3 adjacent buildings) -SAVINGS IN ALL FURNITURE Shop Modern Shop Maple Shop Sleep Shop Big Savings In Linden's Carpeting Dept. Drapery Dept.

MAPLE SHOP -NO PAYMENT. UNTIL JULYROOM GROUPS INDIVIDUAL PIECES ACCESSORIES SAVE TO SAVINGS IN ALL ROOM GROUPS FURNITURE DEPTS. OR INDIVIDUAL PIECES CHAIRS LAMPS PICTURES TABLES SOFAS SOFA- BEDS Spanish, Oriental, French Provincial, Mediterranean, Modern LIVING ALL DECORSI DINETTES, ROOMS, BEDROOMS, of all decors NO PAYMENT CARPET SAVINGS! UNTIL JULY EXPERT WALL-TO-WALL INSTALLATION SELECT IN YOUR OWN HOME JUST CALL US! NO OBLIGATION SAVINGS ON BEDDING VALUES OUR BETTER IN LINDEN'S CUSTOM MADE SLEEP DRAPERIES SHOP All Sizes FREE DELIVERY Leading Names AMPLE FREE PARKING (Behind Our Main Store) 326 North 'H' Street REgent, 6-8585 FURNISHERS No Down Payment No Payment Until July Up to 36 Months to Pay WARRANT ISSUED warrant was issued yesterday by Lompoc Justice Court for the arrest of Walter thanes Reedy, 43, of 1313 N. First Place, when he failed to pear on a charge of fourth of-: fense drunken driving and driving with a suspended drivers license. He was arrested Saturafternoon by the California Highway Patrol and subsequently released after posting bail bond.

-0: ARRESTED Gary Ross Clem, 22, of 508 S. was arrested by police yesterday on a warrant alleging violation of speed police chase that ended after a policeman fired a shot at the rear tire of a car he was driving. of shoplifting at Moore's De. partment Stare in downtown Lompoc. He subsequently was released without bail pending a court appearance.

Police say he walked out of the store in a new pair of loafers and left behind the shoes he wore into the store. SENTENCED Airman 3.C. Richard Lewis Brungardt, 20, of Vandenberg Air Force Base, was fined $276, was given a six months suspended county jail sentence, and was placed on probation for three years yes- announced. 70 RADIO STOLEN A Channel Master 8-transistor radio valued at $24.95 was reported stolen yesterday at the Mission Hills Radio TV Store, 1442 Burton Mesa Blvd. according, to deputies of the sheriff's station, AWARD The National.

Safety Council presented an -of Merit" for noteworthy safety performance. at the Lompoc Johns-Manville Plant in 1965, it was announced today. The award is significant as only 33 companies in the Mining Division with 242 units evaluated received the recognition in 1964. -0- ALTERNATES Rudolph Aragon, son of Mrs. and Mrs.

Fermin Aragon, 416 South A was today offered a quali- BOY REFERRED An 11- year old Mission Hills boy was referred by sheriff's officers to: Juvenile Court authorities yesterday for bullying and beating, younger boys. Sheriff's officers: say he reportedly beat up a sixyear-old boy yesterday afternoon and later was caught ing another youngster. Sunday:.

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