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rt (San Benito Rodeo Wednesday, June 22, i960; Doubleheader Rocket Takes Off fn1 To Begin Friday School Election Secret Ballot Need Told Board Ilollister. A record field of nearly 300 contestants will be on hand for the 27th annual San Benito County Saddle Horse Show i' and Rodeo to be rnday and Sat I kf T3T -r urday at Bolado park, south of here. San Benito county cowboys and A move to tighten the law and assembly committee on county girls will compete in the wild bull and bronc riding as well as single prevent open ballots In school government by Mrs. ilder. Yesterday afternoon Kelley, elections has been sparked by bo intends to make recom and double roping.

The wild horse race is again the Airs. Alice Earl Wilder of Ben isW i. mendations to the legislature feature attraction of the rodeo. on tightening the law for school Comic relief will be provided by election ballots, reported tne Hollister merchants as they try to problem of secrecy on scnooi rope calves in a special event. She touched the move off this with a letter to the board of supervisors complaining the thin paper on which ballots were printed for the election June 14 in the San Lorenzo Valley school elections is not only locaL 4 There is trouble throughout the So common are petrified tree state.

3 trunks in the vicinity of Piggott, that many have been used School elections now lack the tight controls of the election code that govern general and primary as cemetery tombstones. i rzZ. i elections, according to Keiiey. The election code specifies the weight and thickness of a ballot, Vital Statistics Dreventine anv "open' Dailots. BIRTHS Another "danger" In school elections is that prenumbered ballots are not required, Kelley 1 I A- i fl iff Santa Cruz County Hospital REYES In Santa Cruz.

June 15, 1960 at 11:36 a. m. to Mr. and Mrs. cusinci on a oa cent override lax.

The secret ballot was denied the people in the school district," Mrs. Wilder stated in the letter. "Jit was possible to clearly see what the voter marked on the ballot, she said. To eliminate the open ballot. Mrs.

Wilder recommended that the board of supervisors' policy the election code section pertaining to color, weight, and -1 numbering of ballots. Supervisors referred the letter to County Clerk Tom Kelley. The problem has also been brought to the attention of As- emblyman Glenn Coolidge, Sen- ator Donald Grunsky, and the pointed out. Kelley intends to make rec Lazaro Reyes (Francisca Diaz), 139 street, Watsonville, a 9 pound 12 ounce boy, Jose Antonio. He is their ommendations to Grunsky and Coolidce that the tight require sixth child.

LOPEZ In Santa Cruz, June 14 1960 at 7:30 a. m. to Mr. and Mrs. Bon-ifacio Longoria Lopez (Eva Rangel), ments in the election code be :xw.vA...flrtll injected into the education code to prevent open ballots.

The pro 2738 Mission street, a 6 pound boy, YOU OKAY, TONY? Hi new surf board gave Anthony Cassano quite turn when he tried it out in an Uncasville, pool. He'll solve Its mysteries in time. lenacio Lopez. He is their fourth posal will also Dnne aDout pre child. numbered ballots for the elec DAVIS In Santa Cruz, June 15, I960 at 3:09 o.

m. to Mr. and Mrs. tions. Raymond Henry Davis (Bernice Fletch er), 3260 Thurber lane, a 7 pound ounce boy, Duane Anthony Davis.

He is their second child. Sisters Hospital Rub-A-Dub-Dub! City Firemen RICHARDSON In Santa Cruz, June 11. 1960 at 7:27 p. m. to Mr.

and Mrs. Will Now Launder Own Sheets Lester Herbert Richardson (Nellie CANADA Elaine Frazier), 720 Olson road, an 8 pound boy, Ronald James. He is their first child. purchase of a washer-dryer unit. Santa Cruz firemen, recently LAWRENCE In Santa Cruz, June inis wouia De piacea in one sta 14.

1960 at 4:44 p. m. to Mr. and Mrs. given the task of washing city 1 1 I 1 Ronald Mahlon Lawrence (Elizabeth tion, which would do the laun venicies, last nigni were nanaea the additional job of doing up Jean Lehn 3261 Gross road, a 9 pound dry for the entire force.

7 ounce boy, Clinton Jay. He is their Councilman Fred Vellutinl their own sheets. first child. cast the lone "no" vote on the KOWALSKI In Santa Cruz, June City councilmen, working over Cane Canaveral, Fla. Rocket 14, 1960 at 7:08 p.

m. to Mr. and Mrs. change after agreeing with Sin tne $4.48 million city budget carrying two satellites into or Theodore Adam Kowalski (Mary Eliza nott that the laundry might be cast a wary eye at an anticipated beth Weis), Ben Lomond, an 8 pound bit for U.S. space "first," lifts et carried a 223-pound Transit II-A satellite for navigation aid and a 42-pound moonlet to measure solar radiation.

(AP Wire-photo) 0 "adding too much at one time." S350 laundry bill. Chief Jack bin ounce boy, Daniel Theodore. He is their first child. Councilmen also questioned a from Cape Canaveral, launching pad today on tail of flame. The Thor Able-Star rock nott explained this was for sheets for the 35-man force, which is $500 item for purchase of a new Community Hospital HOTTEL In Santa Cruz, June 1, resuscitator unit.

on 24-hour duty at three stations 1960 at 9:35 p. to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snyder, in particular, "Why cant they do them themselves?" several councilmen A I S. I GAP IN LINE IF i WJmMJl DEFENSE X- JAPAN IS LOST 1 -PACIFIC- VJ i questioned the widespread reli Old Gallows Razed ance on the city units for resus chimed in.

Sinnott nointed out the crew citator service. "Is it a function of the city had taken on the car washing detail and will be doing bicycle and to supply resuscitation, or voter registration after July should this be done by private ambulance services," he said, "With these and the new burn referring particularly to the re ing ordinance, we will be taking quite a hit in the next six John Merle Hottel (Marien Ardis Wea-sa), 139 Jessie street, an 8 pound 3 ounce boy, David Thomas. He is their third child. NOHRDEN In Santa Cruz, June 6, 1960 at 4:35 p. to Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Allen Nohrden (Roberta Eugenia Brydon), 206 Central avenue, Capitola, a 9 pound 3 ounce girl, Irene Jeanette. She is their fourth child. JOHNSON In Santa Cruz, June 7, 1960 at 7:23 a. to Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Amil Johnson (Beverlee Ardath LeDuc), 2021 Chanticleer avenue, a 7 pound 6 ounce girl, Karin Elizabeth. She is their second child. MATOUSH In Santa Cruz, June 8, 1960 at 12:04 a. to Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Matoush (Juanita May Repass), 2606 17th avenue, a 6 pound 9 ounce girl, Dora May. She is their second child. McLIND Jn Santa Cruz, June 8, months." he said. port by Sinnott that one man had been revived six times in one year following coronary at Taking a cue from the council City Manager Peter Tedesco tacks.

suggested the funds be switched "This is almost socialized med to a capital outlay account for icine," Snyder said. ledesco pointed out that a new PACIFIC PREDICAMENT Troubles inside Japan have underlined that nation's Importance in America's defense setup in the Pacific. VS. strategists are pondering the consequences should the Japanese government topple and be replaced by an anti-American one. As News-map above shows, loss of air and troop bases in Japan would leave American forces in Korea somewhat isolated.

More important, loss of naval repair yards in Japan largest in the Pacific outside Hawaii would throw the Navy's support line at least as far back as Midway and Wake Islands and all the way back to Hawaii and the U.S. mainland in some cases. resuscitation unit is needed in any event for drowning and as phyxiation cases. 1960 at 1:54 p. to Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Markus McLind (Earldean Marie A studv was asked on nossibil- Baptists Oppose Catholic For US President ity of charging standard fees for Hirschkorn) Bennett road, Felton, a 9 pound 12 ounce boy, Daniel Michel He is their second child. resuscitation service in other RUBY In Santa Cruz, June 12, than "emergency" cases. FUNERALS Ihe amended fire de 1960 at 5:42 a. to Mr.

and Mrs Frank Henerv Ruby (Sarah Jane Net Fred Millhouse Rites Planned partment budget was tentatively Red Nations Say West Is Wrecking Disarming Talks zel) 3075 Stanley avenue, a 7 pound 11 ounce girl, Krista Kae. She Is Kansas City, Kan. (if). The 2000 delegates to the American Baptist Association's national contention have adopted unanimous- approved, it includes $10,000 cap their fourth child. ital ouuay lor an upper west SWINDEN In Santa Cruz, June 11, side fire station site.

I960 at 4:14 o. to Mr. and Mrs Fred H. Millhouse, a native of Hull, Yorkshire, England, and a resident of Santa Cruz since 1929, died suddenly Monday in his -ly a resolution opposing the elec tion of a Roman Catholic as pres lldent of the United States. Charles Carl Swinden (Sharon Joann Jones) 21507 Madron drive, Los Gatos, J.

PHILIP SCIIAEFER Funeral services for J. Philip Schaefer were held today at 2 p.m. in the Wessendorf and Thai chapel with Santa Cruz Lodge 824, BPOE, officiating. Organ se-lections were played by Ethel Schultz. Inurnment followed in the IOOF crematory.

an 8 pound 3 ounce girl, Julia Lois. Geneva The five Communist disarmament delegations today accused the West of trying to wreck the 10-nation disarma She is their second child. The action was taken Tuesday home at 214 Cleveland street. He Norway Breaks Up Communist had migrated to Canada in 1910 FUNERAL NOTICES night after the association presi dent. Dr.

Hoyt Chastian of Mai a -f i i rric- ij I iK ff 4 KC -j I if a iJiil 1 I fC: i Tun fi im i iiMii mi iw-n MILLHOUSE In Santa Cruz, vera, told the group: "No June 20. 1960. Fred H. Millhouse. Sur vived by his step-son and wife, Lance Spy Network man can be loyal to the United States and the Vatican at the ment talks.

In a joint statement, issued after a two-minute meeting of the conference, they charged the United States and its allies are evading business-like discussions on disarmament. -same time. Oslo VP). A usually well In and Edie Eastwood of Canada: a niece, Mrs. Dorothy Stenton of England.

Native of England. Member of Unity Lodge No. 278 F. A. M.

of Vancouver, British Columbia and the Canadian Legion. Services will be conducted in White's formed paper, the Norwegian Journal of Commerce and ship matter of FACT ping, today reported that police are breaking up an extensive spy chapel, 138 Walnut Thursday, June 23 at 2:00 p. m. with Rev. Sidney net controlled by the Soviet em New York Stock Exchange Courtesy of Baikie Alcantara Stocks Bonds Direc Private Wire and served in the Canadian army in World War I.

He married the late Sarah Ellen Millhouse in 1929 and he and his wife served as companions for years to the late Mrs. Ennis Wilson. Mrs. Mill-house died in 1956. He is survived by his step-son and wife, Lance and Edie Eastwood of Canada; and a niece, Mrs.

Dorothy Stenton of England. He was a member of Unity Lodge 278, of Vancouver, British Canada, and the Canadian Legion. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in White's chapel with Rev. Sidney B.

Cooper officiating. Strictly private inurnment will follow in the IOOF crematory. B. Cooper officiating. Friends are respectfully Invited to bassy.

attend. The crackdown reportedly stemmed from the surrender to police of a Polish refugee, Stanis- Industrials 645.36 up .43 Strictly private inurnment will in the I.O. O.F. crematory. 6-22-147 STOBAUGH In Santa Cruz.

June Rails 143.07 UP 1.45 Volume 3,600,000 lav Podsinky, who told of spying NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE for Communist Poland. 21, 1960, Robert O'Neal Stobaugh. Sur vived by his mother, Irene Wells Sanders and stepfather, Erbine Sanders of Santa Cruz: sisters, Onita Fields, Jessie Alice Williams, Kathleen and Susan Stobaugh of Santa Cruz: broth American Can 38V American Telephone 89' American Tobacco 56Vi Anaconda Co. 49V4 Atchison T. 4 S.

F. 23d Bendix 67V Robert Stobaugh Services Set ers, Allen Stobaugh and David Sanders of Santa Cruz; grandmother, Mrs. Beth. Steel vt Effie Wells of Oklahoma. Native of Santa Cruz, California, aged 20 years.

Robert O'Neal Stobaugh. 20. a Services will be conducted at Irvin native of Santa Cruz and a resi Calif. Pack. 33 Caterpillar 26V2 Che.

and Ohio 61V Chrysler 6Va Douglas Aircraft 29 Dupont 206V4 M. Smith Son Funeral Chapel. 1050 dent of this city all his life, died Cayuga Street Thursday, June 23. 1960 at 11 a. m.

with Rev. George Hill of yesterday in a local hospital. His Filtrol Jtv2 Emmanuel Baptist Church officiating. home was at 265 Kiver street. Interment in Oakwood Memorial India Communist Party Executive Backs Red China Madras, India.

VP) P. Sun-darayya, a member of the Indian Communist party executive, gave a firm declaration of support He is survived by his mother, Park, Santa Cruz. Irene Wells Sanders, and step Friends are respectfully Invited to General Electric 92V2 General Motors 44Vi Goodyear 40H Homestake 38V International Harvester 45 International Nickel 54's father, Erbine Sanders, of Santa attend. 6-22-147 El Paso, Tex. Workmen to Cruz: four sisters.

Onito Fields, Rev. and Mrs. Harold Lehmann from GANA AFRICA TONIGHT 7:30 SCOTTS VALLEY ASSEMBLY OF GOD So Navarra Drive COLOR SLIDES Mits Gretchen Lehmann Will Sing Hear This Family Speak day removed the last trace of FLOWERS Jessie Alice Williams, and Kath this execution spot dating to Kennecott 75V2 Lockheed 21 leen and Susan Stobaugh, all of frontier times. Located in El Tuesday night for Red China in Geronimo Parra, killer of Texas Ranger Charles Fussclman. Antonio Flores, hanged that day, killed his Smeltertown sweetheart.

Both Flores and Tarra attacked the hangmen with daggers as they were brought out, but were subdued and bundled away. (AP Wircphoto) Paso jail, built about 1880, this gallows took the lives of two Santa Cruz; two brothers, Allen Stobaugh and David Sanders, both of Santa Cruz, and his grandmother, Mrs. Effie Wells of Karl Benz, pioneer automak-'r needed a horse to make 'better cars. Speed limits were so absurdly low, he couldn't test his models. So he took a high official for a ride.

As they putted along, a horse-drawn milk wagon passed them, the driver jeering. Angry, the of. ficial ordered Benz to speed up "But the speed limit," protested Benz. "Never mind'" said the official and that ended the speed limit Of course, Benz and the milkman had hatched the plot together. 6 Encyclopedia Britannlca murderers on January 5, 1900, FERRARI the Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" 1222 Pacific Ave.

GArden 6-1122 2-l-tf and since has been unused. One its border dispute with India. It was the first time an Indian Communist chief has publicly backed China's claim to the disputed areas in the Ladakh sector of Kashmir and on the northeast frontier. of the men then executed was Funeral services will be con ducted tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Irvin M.

Smith and Son funeral BUY AT HOME AND SAVE! DAIRY and POULTRY Montgomery Ward 404 N. Y. Central 394 Pac. Cement Agg. 157t Pacific Gas Elec.

63 Pac. Lighting 48 Penney (J. C. Co.) 43 Penn. R.

R. 14 Phelps Dodge 47V4 Phillips Petrol. 44 Radio 69V4 Republic Steel 62 Sears Roebuck 58V4 Southern Calif. Edison 6OV2 Southern Pacific 20V4 Std. Oil Calif.

41V4 Std. Oil N. J. 75V2 Transamerica 25 Union Oil 37V2 Union Pacific 26 United Aircraft 39 U. S.

Steel 81 Oettle Wins GOP San Francisco, June 22 Butter chapel with Rev. George Hill of the Emmanuel Baptist church officiating. Interment will follow in the Oakwood Memorial park. Price; -o retailers: First quality, 1 District Contest print, V4 lb. print, 69i'j-71 second quality.

1 lb. print, no sale: 't A. Frank Oettl scored the hich lb. print, 69V2-71. est number of votes, 2230, in the New prices paid producers tor live Louise Flower Shop "The Freshest In Flowers" Dial GR 5-3841 "FLOWERS BY WIRE" 2880 Soquel Avenue 2-1 tf PALOMAR HOUSE OF FLOWERS PALOMAR ARCADE GArden 3-0821 2-1 tf Soquel supervisorial district con poultry delivered in San Francisco, in truck lots and less than truck lots DSN7AL PLATES Woolworth (F.

71V4 BANK STOCKS Bank of America 4244' Broilers, 1V4-3V4 20. Fryers, heavy type 2V to lbs 18V4-21. Roasters 25. Chase Manhattan Bank 58V4(S'61Va First National City Bank 78 81Vi Fowls, (hens) light tvne 4 Ihs. and LIVESTOCK under, 8-10.

Heavy types, all weights, Stockton. (AP) FSMN Calves STEWART'S Flower Shop 1430 SOQUEL AVE. GA 3O640 EVENINGS GR 5-1763 2-l-tf REASONABLE LOW PRICES none. Hobs 100. Market mostly medium Rood feeder pics, few hogs and sows.

18. Old Roosters, 10-11. Caponettes, 25. Sauabs. 68.

Ducks, all 45-46. Domestic rabbits under 5 lbs, 64-65 Turkevs. all vouno hens Feeder pigs barely steady; other test for the four seats on the Santa Cruz County Republican Central committee in the June 7 primary election. Official final totals released yesterday afternoon by the county clerk's office show that Oettl, 25615 Skyland road, Los Gatos, bested Capitola City Councilman John Hesketh by only six votes. Both are new members on the committee.

Incumbent S. Clair Ellis, Capitola, was returned to office with 2113 votes. The other incumbent retained, Clement B. Harts, Rio del iMar. totaled 1940 votes.

Failing to win a spot was Ward Baughn. 1400 Olive Springs road, with 1458 votes. classes not established. Medium-good Florists GA 3-0734 EXTRACTIONS BRIDGEWORK CROWNS INLAYS FILLINGS PARTIAL PLATES SANTA CRUZ 205 Locust St. 3 11 tf feeder pigs 70-90 lbs.

15.00-16.50: few good pigs 130-60 lbs. 16.00-17. dressed. 56-58. Young toms around 18 43 47i youna toms 18-24 lbs and over 54-56.

Wear Smart, Modern Dental Plates While Paying on weekly or monthly budget terms! a Egg Quotations Nulaid Eees invoicine Drices ot fn ml to the retail trade: A GREAT many families in this area call White's Mortuary time after time, as often as the need arises. We are very proud of such a record, and we are deeply grateful to all those who continue to place their trust in us. Just come in at any time most convenient to you for an examination. Work can be started AT ONCE! large Grade AA 37.41 Medium Grade AA 3035 Small Grade AA 21-25 San Francisco FSMN Quotations: laree Grade A -4n Medium Grade A 30.34 Small Grade A "21-25 MEMBER, The order THE GOLDEN RULi The Chinese "Year of the Sheep" will be in 1967. VJ I) FOR LOW PRICES on ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY HOSPITALITY 11 thoughtful andSffitient GUARANTEED SERVICE ON: WASHERS and DRIERS REFRIGERATORS DISHWASHERS RANGES Dr.

H. Lindrwr, Jr. IXACT PRICES QUOTED BEFORE WORK STARTS NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY FOR X-RAY EXAMINATION WELCOME NEWCOMERS WE WELCOME THE PATRONAGE OF PENSIONERS Pr. IM. Lindner Jr.

VISIT OUR MODERN OFFICE Call us and a Hostess will welcome you to the Community with information of where fo shop and points of interest in the area. PHONE GA 6-4995 121 LOCUST ST. 103 Vine St. SXTTcm; CORNER CHURCH Va cover Santa Crm Area from Apto to Boulder Creek If.

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