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Tuesday, Jl" 29, 1965 VITAL STATISTICS HoHister Office Opening FUNERAL NOTICES Chamber Turns Heritage Days Celebration Over To Jaycees i Cl 111" I il" Post Office Project Plans Nearly Done Final architect's plans for the $630,000 post office expansion project are nearly completed, architect John Taras of Pacific Grove said today. Taras anticipates sending the plans to the General Services Administration within a month for a final check. The project includes a 103-by-107-foot addition at the rear of the building for the first floor and basement, plus a 20-foot deep loading dock. The front of the post office will be remodeled, with present service windows being replaced by an open counter. The number of post office boxes will be increased by extending the box area back into the present work space.

The counter will provide additional service stands for patrons, but the lobby's over-all space will not be increased except for the box area. Taras could not predict how long GSA will take to go over final plans. Approval of the preliminary plans took nine months. lister "Junior Miss;" Laurence Canfield, director and treasurer; Emmet L. Rittenhouse, first vice- president, and Lowell Wilcox, manager of the new HoHister branch.

The Santa Cruz junior chamber of commerce will take ever all future promotion of the Heritage Days celebration, pointing toward a 1969 celebration of Santa Cruz' 200th birthday. The greater Santa Cruz chamber of commerce ran last year's inaugural Heritage Days program. The chamber board of directors last night agreed to turn over full responsibility to the Jaycees. The junior chamber has asked clubs and individuals interested in taking part in the October celebration to call president Norman Bedell. The chamber directors also: Approved plans by the small craft harbor committee to hold a barbecue July 10 for the state small craft commission, which will meet here July 12.

Approved distribution, of 20,000 brochures to 78 "tourist center" locations in the area as part of the visitor and convention committee promotion. Com- Mountain Grass Fire Put Out Division of Forestry units a fourth-acre grass fire above Boulder Creek yes-', tgrday afternoon. The burn was reported at 12:14 p.m. on property owned by H. A.

Mitchell about a half mile out of Boulder Creek on i Bear Creek road. A forestry official said the fire might have been started by -children playing with matches. PUBLIC NOTICE iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAn OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 18999 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of GERALD L.

LOVETT, also known as "GERALD LOVETT, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on or after 10:00 o'clock A.M. on July 15, 1965, the undersigned, David Kelly 'Wood, as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate of GERALD L. LOVETT. aka GERALD LOVETT, de- ceased, will sell at private sale to the hiehest bidder, subiect to con by the above entitled Su- penor iouri, an ine rigm, uue nnu interest and estate of the decedent at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest the estate has, by operation of law or otherwise acquired other or in addition to that of the decedent at the time of his death, in and to that certain real 'property situated in the County of Santa Cruz, State of California, described as follows; BEING Lot 19, as the same is shown and designated upon that certain map entitled, "Tract No.

179, Rancho Rio Subdivision No. 1, Map of Part of the lands of Edward A. Hart, being a part of 1" Section 4, T. 10 S. R.

2 M. D. B. Santa Cruz County, Cali-' fornia, surveyed at the request of M. C.

Hall Sons," recorded April 10, 1958, in volume 34 of Maps, page 18, Santa. Cruz Coun-- ty Records. Reserving and Excepting all miner- als, oil, gas, asphaltum, and other Hydrocarbons. Subject to Declaration of Restrictions, dated June 11, 1958, recorded June 17, 1958 in volume 1190, page 64, Official Records of Santa Cruz County. Bids or offers are invited for the 'property and must be in writing and may be delivered to the Administrator or to the office of his attorney, FLOYD R.

EICHELBERGER, Highway "9, Felton, California, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: Cash in lawful money of the United States of America: ten per cent (10) bf the amount bid to accompany the Offer and the balance to be paid confirmation of sale by the "Superior Court. Search of title and evidence of title to be at the expense the purchaser. Dated: June 25, 1965. DAVID KELLY WOOD, Administrator RLOYD R.

EICHELBERGER, for Administrator Felton, California June 29, 30; July 8 (4592) NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. No. 19918 Superior Court of the State of Cali- -wrnia tor me bounty ot banta Cruz. In the Matter of the Estate of JENNETTE N. WENDT, aka JENNETTE NELSON WOOD, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that a petition for the probate of the will of JENNETTE N. WENDT, deceased, and for the issuance to petitioner, ALVIN W. WENDT, of letters testamentary haS been filed in this Court, and that July 9, 1965, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. of said day, and the Courtroom of the Superior Court Dept. No.

2 in the City of Santa Cruz, County of Santa Cruz, State of California, have been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of said petition, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same and show cause why said petition should not be granted. Reference is hereby made to said Petition for further particulars. Dated: June 28, 1965. TOM M. KELLEY, Clerk By VIVIAN JACKSON, Deputy Clerk ALVIN W.

WENDT, Attorney for Petitioner 355 Coates Aptos, California June 29, 30; July 8 (4595) MARRIAGE LICENSES N.tSADOvSKI-BANKHEAD June 24, Avnl Paul Nasadowski, 28, Watson-ville, a native of New York, and Beulah Eleanor Bankhead, 40, Wat-sonville, a native of Arkansas. MILLER-WASSON June 24, Owen Lee Miller, 38, Salinas, a native of California, and Diane Wasson, 22, Salinas, a native of California. PERRIGO-PERRIGO June 25, Lyn-dall Warren Perrigo, 31, 2814 El Rancho drive, a native of California, and Lora Josephine Perrigo, 25, 122 Colorado street, a native of Washington. MALCOLM-THIGPEN June 25, Robert Solon Malcolm, 41, 516 Harriet avenue, Aptos, a native of Kansas, and Virginia Lee Thigpen, 40, Manhattan, Kansas, a native of Kansas. OWENS-ROMAN June 25, Thomas Lowell Owens, 20, 1106 Branciforte avenue, a native of Australia, and Marilyn Roman, 17, 1136 Branciforte avenue, a native of Ohio.

MARTI NEZ-STALEY June 25, Ronald Martinez, 18, 2900 Soquel avenue, a native of Colorado, and Donna Goldine Staley, 17, lib South Morris-sey boulevard, a native of California. GREGG-GREER June 25, Gary Bert Gregg, 22, 220 North 46th avenue, Capitola, a native of California, and Carol Jean Greer, 18, 220 North 46th avenue, Capitola, a native of Kansas. SCOTT-WORLEY June 25, John Winfield Scott, 20, 406V2 Seabright avenue, a native of Mississippi, and Kim Worley, 19, 40612 Seabright avenue, a native of Ohio. DIVORCES FILED BROWNFIELD June 25, Erline A. from James G.

Brownfield, extreme cruelty. HESKETH June 25, Jacqueline R. from William John A. Hesketh, habi-tual intern pe ra ce FUNERAL NOTICES HANVILLE In Oaklafld, June 26, 1965. Ralph N.

Hanville, beloved husband of Mrs. Jessie B. Hanville of Oakland; also survived by a niece and a nephew in Oregon. Native of Oregon. Services will be conducted at the Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Oakland, Wednesday, June 20 at 1:30 p.m.

Interment in Oak-wood Memorial Park. 6-29-153 Service Tomorrow For Mrs. Staley Funeral services will be held at White's chapel tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. for June Staley, who died at her home, 2705 Park avenue, Soquel, Sunday. Mrs.

Staley was 43. A native of Wisconsin, Mrs. Staley had lived in California about 10 years. She is survived by her husband, Melbourne; a son, Thomas Martindale of Santa Cruz; two daughters, Linda and Rita Martindale, also of Soquel, and her moither and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Brooks of Connecticut, and a grandson, Jeffery Martindale of Santa Cruz. Elder Robert Ramsey will officiate at the chapel and at graveside in Oakwood Memorial park. Etta Mae Dodge Died Here Monday Mrs. Etta Mae Dodge, daughter of a pioneer Browns Valley family, died yesterday in a Santa Cruz nursing home. She was 92.

Mrs. Dodge was born in Iowa but came to Santa Cruz county with her parents in 1897. She lived all of her life in Watson-ville, except for the past four years when was in the nursing home. Her father was William Dellart, co-founder of the White and Dellart Lumber company. Survivors include three sons, Roy and Leonard Dodge of Santa Cruz, Osmond Dodge of Salinas, and a daughter, Mrs.

Mabel Becker of Yucca Valley. Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in White's Mortuary in Watsonville. Memorial Rites For Mrs. Hurley Memorial services will be held at Calvary Episcopal church Wednesday at 10 a.m.

for Mrs. Rose V. Hurley who died recently. She was 54. She was a native of Pennsylvania and is survived by a brother, Charles Hurley of Pescadero.

The Rev. Alexander Anderson will officiate both at the church and graveside fh IOOF cemetery. White's chapel is in charge of arrangements. DAIRY and POULTRY San Francisco, June 28 Butter prices to retailers: tsraoes AA and A in one pound prints, 6812-7IV2: quarters, 69V2-72. Fresno Northern California fryers, 16-19.

Hens, light type, 4-4iz; heavy type, 16; broilers, 20; roasters, 24-25. Squabs 64. Turkeys Young hens, 25 fresh trade; toms, 24; yearling hens 18-I8V2; and toms, 19; fryer-roasters, 22; breeder hens I8-I8V2; tome turkeys 19. Egg Quotations Pacific Growers Association invoic-inp prices of bulk eggs to retail trade; add .03 for eggs in cartons: Large Grade AA 37-42 Medium Grade AA 31-36 Small Grade AA San Francisco FSMN Quotations: Large Grade A Medium Grade A 30-36 Small Grade A 20-26 Dignified Services FOR ALL FAITHS HURLEY In Santa Cruz, Calif. Miss Rose V.

Hurley. Survived by one brother, Charles Hurley of Pescadero, Calif. Native of Pennsylvania. Aged 54 years. Member of the Calvary Episcopai Church of Santa Cruz.

Memorial services will be conducted at the Calvary Episcopal Church of Santa Cruz, Wednesday, June 30, at 10 a.m. with Rev. Alexander Anderson officiating. White's Chapel, 138 Walnut in charge of arrangements. Friends are respectfully invited to attend.

Private inurnment in the IOOF Crematory. 6-29-153 STALEY In Santa Cruz, June 27, 1965. June Staley. Survived by her husband, Melbourne Staley of Soquel: a son, Thomas Martindale of Santa Cruz; two daughters, Linda and Rita Martindale of Soquel. Also survived by her mother and stepfather, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Brooks of Conn, and a grandson, Jeffery Martindale of Santa Cruz. Native of Wisconsin. Aged 43 years. Services will be conducted at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

with Elder H. B. Ramsey officiating. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Oakwood Memorial Park.

6-29-153 LALOR In Santa Cruz, June 28, 1965. John Francis Lalor. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella J. (Guichard) Lalor of Santa Cruz; two daughters, Catherine (Mrs.

John) Bodkin of Lompoc, Calif, and Rita Mary (Mrs. Chas.) Croser of West Hampton, Long Island, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Mary McPartland of Oakland; also surviving are five brothers, Kevin, Harry, Vincent, Kenis and Leo Lalor and nine grandchildren. Native of Australia. Aged 74 years.

Services will be conducted from The Ferguson Mortuary Chapel, 212 Laurel Wednesday, June 30th at 9:00 a.m., thence to Our Lady Star of the Sea Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. The Rosary will be recited in the mortuary chapel Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in St. Bonitace Cemetery, Elmont, N.Y.

Spiritual Bouquets preferred. 6-29-153 CONNELY In Santa Cruz, June 27, 1965, Mabel Amelia Connely. Survived by a niece, Mrs. Paul Thompson and a great-niece, Mrs. Velma Grace, both of Kansas City, Kansas; a cousin, Mrs.

Lillian Coakley of Maryland. Also by her many friends in Santa Cruz and Ben Lomond, Native of Missouri, aged 91 years. Member of Wee Kirk of Ben Lomond. Services will be conducted at Wee Kirk of Ben Lomond Chapel, Wednesday, June 30 at two p.m. with Rev.

Jon Bullock officiating. Friends may call at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut until noon on Wednesday. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment In Felton District Cemetery. Contributions to American Cancer Society preferred.

6-28-153 FLORISTS FERRARI the Florist "THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" 1222 Pacific Ave. Dial 426-1122 Louise Flower Shop "THE FRESHEST IN FLOWERS" Dial 475-3841 "FLOWERS BY WIRE" 2880 Soquel Ave. 3-30-tf The Golden Orchid "Flowers for rememberanct" Dial 426-5884, all hours 544 Palm St. 25-5-21-tf Stewart's Flower Shop 1430 SOQUEL AVE. 423-0640 Evenings 475-1763 MAf SANTA CRUZ FLORISTS 205 Locust St.

423-0734 1-1-tf GEORGE RALPH McIVER June 30th, at Appleton, Wise. 423-5721 mittee chairman Don Starr said plans are being completed for a stepped-up convention solicitation program this fall. Confirmed the appointment of Al Castagnola as executive director of the Miss California pageant, and accepted George Cavalier's resignation from the post State Historical Society Parley Elects Rudolph Bertram F. Rudolph Jr. was elected vice president of region 11, which includes Santa Cruz county, at the annual convention of California Historical societies last weekend in Sacramento.

Rudolph is a member of the Stanford and UC Alumni associations, Sierra club and numerous historical organizations. He hopes to join the Santa Cruz Historical society in the near future. Rudolph, a resident of Pebble Beach, is the grandnephew of Santa Cruzans Mr. and Mrs. Otto H.

Hunter. Peace Corps Test Slated July 10 The Peace Corps placement test will be given to Santa Cruz area residents July 10 at 9 a.m. in room five of the post office. The test is used by the Peace Corps as a tool in matching of volunteers and jobs. The application is the important indicator of suitability for Peace Corps service.

It must be filled out and brought to the exam unless previously submitted. Applicants should plan on about one and one-half hours at the testing center, unless they wish to take the Spanish or French language achievement test which requires an additional hour. NICHOLAS ROOSEVELT DIES Ampler, Pa. A relative of two American presidents, Nicholas Guy Roosevelt, 81, died Monday in his home in Ambler, a Philadelphia suburb. He was a cousin of Franklin D.

Roosevelt and also distantly re lated to Theodore Roosevelt. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Santa Cruz City Schools will accept bids for Classroom Furniture on or before 3:00 P.M., July 12, 1965, in the Administrative Offices at 133 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, California. Specifications may be obtained at the above address. SANTA CRUZ CITY SCHOOLS BY DAVID C. GRAY Business Administrator June 29i July 6 (4597) SANTA CRUZ PORT DISTRICT COMMISSION NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Santa Cruz Port District Commission in the Santa Cruz Port District office at 135 Fifth Avenue, Santa Cruz, California until 2:00 p.m., on July 8, 1965 at which time they will be publicly opened and read, for installation of a general purpose accounting machine with electric typewriter, possessing the following features and functions: (1) Length of platen on carriage must be 26" long, (2) Platen must have ability to function as one solid platen 26" long or to be split 10" from the left resulting in separate control over the 10" section on the left and the 16" section on the right.

The machine must be capable of printing or typing any place on the 26" platen. Three separate item counters, Reverse entry key: The ability, with one key depression, to reverse the function of all totals effected in any one operating position and to print an identifying symbol that this has taken place. A minimum of 10 totals or accumulators. Machine must have a full amount keyboard with mini (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) mum of 10 amount rows. The Santa Cruz Port District Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive informalities in the bidding.

Bids shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check payable to the order of the Santa Cruz Port District, amounting to 10 of the bid or by a bond In such amount signed by a corporate surety. The check shall be forfeited or the bond shall become payable to the Santa Cruz Port District in case the bidder does not, within 15 days after written notice that the contract has been awarded to him, enter into a contract with the Santa Cruz Port District. By order of the Santa Cruz Port District Commission, State of California. Dated: June 25, 1965. LESTER M.

PETERSON, Harbor Superintendent June 29 (4590) SANTA CRUZ, CALIF. tive vice president of Santa Cruz Savings; Don Gabriel, mayor of HoHister; Thomas Williams, director; Lester H. Wessendorf, president of SC Savings; Carol Campbell, Hoi- CofC Accepts Nineteen New Members Nineteen new members were approved by the greater Santa Cruz chamber of commerce at its June meeting. They are: Paul Dick, Carpet Castle, 7977 Soquel drive; Thomas George, Village Drive-Inn, 381 Soquel avenue; Jimmie McWhorter, Roto Rooter Sewer service, 628 Ocean street; Lauree Crosskill, Lauree's Wallpaper shoppe, 2544 Soquel avenue; Dr. G.

R. Browne, 113 Union street; Frank Sequeira, Opal Cliffs liquor, 3961 Portola drive; Joe Marasco, Shoreview motel, 1104 East Cliff drive. James Walsh, Golden West pancakes, 533 Ocean street; Charles Keener, Chuck and Son Automotive repairs, 5350 Soquel drive; Joseph Duberstein, Joe's Signal service, 2106 Mission street; Roger Lirette, Exotic Tropical fish, 2-2596 East Cliff drive; John Warburton, Canaan Sound Engineering, 205 Hacienda drive. Dale Thomas, Rayne Water conditioning, 314 May avenue; John Dayvault, Texaco distributor, 136 Coral street; Thomas Mickley, Ready-Mix 980 17th avenue; Myra Engman, Children's day camp and riding school, 1897 La Madrona drive; Carl Dahl and Marie Scielke, Marie's business service, 1112 Ocean street; Bill Thrappas, Star Steak house, 1018 Water street; Robert Smith, Leisure Village, 650 Corcoran street. Printer Recalls Late Musician Don Owens, floorman in the composing room of The Santa Cruz Sentinel, played drums with band leader Red Nichols who died yesterday.

Owen said he was with the band around 1924 in Tacoma, when both were around 15-16 years of age. They played about a year together in the local night spots. Owen, who lives at 340 High View court, went on to make a career in the navy. Nichols continued with music and developed his famous band called the Five Pennies. PUBLIC NOTICE VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVAAAAAAA NOTICE OF HEARING Application No.

2409-U Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 13.04 of the Santa Cruz Coun ty Code, State of California, that a public hearing will be held on July 9, 1965. at the hour of 9:00 A.M., in the Board of Supervisors Room, Court House Annex, Front Street, Santa Cruz, California, by the Santa Cruz County Board of Zoning Adjustment, upon the application of JOHN A. VIERRA, to consider a use permit to establish a Guest Ranch and to live in a mobile home while the buildings are under construction, on property known as Assessor's Parcel No. 98- LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF HIGHLAND WAY (29500 Highland Way) ADJACENT TO THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE SANTA CRUZ 4-H CAMP, LOMA PRIETA AREA. For further particulars, reference is made to application on tile in tne office of the Santa Cruz County Plan ning commission, ve nue, Santa Cruz, California.

DATED: June 25, 1965. LOUIS B. MUHLY, Secretary Board of Zoning Adjustment County ot banta Cruz June 29 (4587) NOTICE OF HEARING Application No. 2410-U Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 13.04 of the Santa Cruz Coun ty Code, State of California, that a public neanng win De neio on July 9, 1965, at the hour of 9:00 A.M., in the Board of Supervisors Room, Court House Annex, Front Street, Santa Cruz, California, by the Santa Cruz County Board of Zoning Adjustment, upon tne application ot gas AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, to consider a use permit to expand existing Electric Substation and extend fenced area, on property known as Assessor's Parcel No. 80-011-32.

LOCATED OFF THE WESTERLY SIDE OF EMPIRE GRADE, APPROXIMATELY ONE-HALF (i2) MILE SOUTH OF JAMISON ROAD, EAGLE ROCK AREA. For further particulars, reference is made to application on file in the office of the Santa Cruz County Planning Commission, 1543V2 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, California. George Hildreth Service Tomorrow Services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Schmidt and Dixon funeral home in Richmond for George H. Hildreth who died at his Richmond home Saturday.

He moved there in 1945 after residing in Santa Cruz for 20 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Hildreth of the family home; a son, G. R. Hildreth of Los Gatos, and a daughter, Mrs.

Yvonne Haltom of Des Moines. A brother, Gerald Hildreth of Aptos, also survives as do a sister, Mrs. Vivian Vallis of Tracy and three grandchildren. Mr. Hildreth was a native of Ukia and was 68.

Burial will be at Golden Gate National cemetery in San Bruno. KOREAN STUDENT RIOT Seoul, Korea Scores of rioting students were injured and 341 were arrested today in demonstrations against the treaty establishing diplomatic relations between South Korea and Japan. New York Stock Exchange Courtesy of Baikie Alcantara Ind: 851.40 Up Rails: Up 1.45 Volume: 10,860,000 Allied Chemical 48V4 Amer. Airlines 49 Amer. Can.

44 Amer. Motors 11 Amer. Radiator 18 Amer. Tel. 66V4 Amer.

Tobacco 34 Anaconda 58 Armco Steel 65 Atchison 30V8 Avco 19i2 Bait. Ohio No Sales Bendix 47 Beth. Steel 35 Boeing 66 Calif. Packing 26 Caterpillar 41 Chase-Man. Bank 6134 Ches.

Ohio 66 Chrysler 44V4 Colgate 46 Cons. Edison 43 Contl. Can 48 Crown Zellerbach 51 Curtis Wright 16 Dupont 233 Filtrol 40 Ford Motors 5U2 Foremost Dairies 14 Gen. Dynamics 3712 Gen. Electric 93 Gen.

Motors 94 General Tel. Elec. 37 Goodyear 48V4 Homestake Mining 49 Inland Steel 43 Intl. Bus. Machine 450 Intl.

Harvester 3512 Intl. Nickel 82 Intl. Paper 29 Intl. Tel. 5314 Johns Manville 56V4 Kennecott 99 Lockheed 45 Lucky Stores 35 Montgy Ward 32 Natl.

Distillers 29 NY Central 4412 No. Amer. Aviation 47 No. Pacific 45 Pac. Cement 15 Pac.

Gas 34 Pac. Lighting 28V4 Pac. Tel. 25 Pan American 26 Paramount 52 Penney 66 Penn. RR 37 Pepsi-Cola 71V2 Phelps Dodge 67V4 Phillips Pete.

50 Radio 33V4 Rep. Steel 39 Reynolds Tobacco 38 Richfield 51 Safeway 34 Sears Roebuck 66 Shell Oil 5914 Simmons Co. 30 Sinclair Oil 54 So. Cal. Edison 37 So.

Pacific 35 Sperry Rand 11V2 Std. of Calif. 66i2 Std. of N.J. 76 Studebaker 1914 Texas Co, 76V Tidewater Oil 30 Timken Roller 41 TransAmerica 40 Twentieth Century 2514 Union Carbide 59 Union Oil 36 Union Pac.

37 United Aircraft 7OV2 United Airlines 68 U.S. Steel 47 Western Airlines 29 Western Bancorp. 36 Westinghouse Elec. 46V2 Woolworth 28V UNLISTED STOCKS Bank of America 54i255 Calif. Water Svce.

28V229'2 Pacif. Pow Light 2425 Title Ins. Tr. 44 45 Wells Fargo Bank 383A(cD39V4 Watkins-Johnson 10 lOVi LIVESTOCK Stockton AP Calves: 100 for auction. none.

111TSI iV i SALE SERVICE 1 lee the compact Pickup that will I do a full size job economically. nCUCV CACTMAKI I 521 Front St. 423-5820 Shown above in ribbon cutting ceremonies for the opening of the new HoHister offices of Santa Cruz Savings and Loan association are (left to right) Sidney Carter, execu Fire Causes $5000 Damage At Gas Station Fire of undetermined origin at 9:30 last night caused approximately $5000 damage at the Otto Meyer Texaco service station, 35 Front street. Ted McEwen of the fire department, said the major loss was to between 75 and 100 rental surfboards which are valued at from $35 to $125 each. The blaze was confined to the metal storage shed behind the service station building.

Firemen at 6 o'clock last night were able to put out a fire at the Marvin Hirschel residence, 330 Lincoln street, before serious damage resulted. McEwen said sparks from a chimney ignited redwood needles which had collected to a depth of three inches on the roof. Damage was estimated at $100. At 6:04 p.m. firemen were called to the F.

W. Steinmeyer residence, 1802 West Cliff drive, when fireworks ignited a portion of a pine tree. The fire was out on arrival and there was no damage. At 6:55 firemen were summoned by a false alarm from a box at Washington and Laurel streets. Firemen said five-year-old boy set off the alarm.

The matter was handled by a talk with the boy's mother PR EXEC DIES Washington (P) Truman T. Felt, 66, head of a Washington public relations firm and for mer government information of ficer and newspaperman, died Monday after a long illness. PUBLIC NOTICE lAfAAAAArtftrtAArAAAAAAAAAfftAAAAAn1 NOTICE OF HEARING Application No. 2411-U Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 13.04 of tne banta truz county Code, State of California, that a public hearing will be held on July 9, 1965, at the hour of 9:00 A.M., in the Board of Supervisors Room, Court House Annex, front btreet, banta Cruz, California, by the Santa Cruz County Board ot zoning wojustment, upon tne application or htKHtm la AIKMAN, to consider a use permit to conduct a limiteo auto repair service (tune up and brake worn part time) on property known as Assessor's Par cel No. 105-141-19 (part ot), located ON THE EAST SIDE OF FLUME ROAD 475 ume Road APTOS AREA.

For further particulars, reference is made to application on file in the office of the Santa Cruz County Plan nine Commission, 1543V2 Pacific Ave nue, Santa Cruz, California. DATED: June 25, 1965. LOUIS B. MUHLY. Secretary Board of Zoning Adjustment County ot Santa Cruz June 29 (4585) NOTICE OF HEARING Application No.

2412-U Notice is hereby given pursuant to ChaDter 13.04 ot tne banta Cruz coun ty Code, State of California, that a public hearing will be held on July 9, I9bb, at tne nour or m.ivi., in xne Board of Supervisors Room, Court House Annex, Front Street, Santa Cruz, California, by the Santa Cruz County Board of Zoning Adjustment upon the application of BIG BASIN WATER to consider a use permit to develop a sewerage treatment and pumping system for Big Basin Woods Subdivision, Tract No. 450, to service approximately 100 homesites, on prop erty known as Assessor Parcel Nos 83-293-1 (sewerage treatment plant) and 83-251-21 (sump site), LOCATED OFF THE WEST SIDE OF STATE HIGHWAY 44-A, APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET SOUTH OF JAMESON CREEK ROAD. BOULDER CREEK AREA. For further particulars, reference is made to application on file in the office of the Santa Cruz County Planning Commission, 1543v2 Pacific Ave nue, banta cruz, lanrorma. DATED: June 25, 1965.

LOUIS B. MUHLY, Secretary Board of Zoning Adjustment county ot banta cruz June 29 (4584) NOTICE OF HEARING Application No. 2397-U Notice is hereby given pursuant to cnapter 13.04 or tne banta Cruz county Code, State of California, that a public hearing will be held on July 9, 1965, at the hour of 9:00 A.M., in the Board of Supervisors Room, Court House Annex, Front Street, Santa Cruz, California, by the Santa Cruz County Board of Zoning Adjustment, upon the application of R. J. PAUL, to consider a use permit to make structural alterations to an existing non-conforming structure (duplex), on property known as Assessor's Parcel No.

27-162-15, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF FIFTH AVENUE, APPROXIMATELY 200 FEET NORTH OF EAST CLIFF DRIVE, TWIN LAKES AREA. For further particulars, reference is made to application on file in the office of the Santa Cruz County Planning Commission, 1543V2 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, California. DATED: June 25, 1965. LOUIS B. MUHLY.

Secretary Board of Zoning Adjustment County of Santa Cruz 1 June 29 (4589) Girl Survives Yacht Sinking, Swims Ashore El Rosario, Mex. (ff) "I had just about given up. Then I felt sand under my feet." Thus Denise Winter, 15, described how she reached a lonely Baja California beach after her family's pleasure yacht sank with five aboard. The other four are missing. Denise said she swam half a mile and then wandered for two days before she was found by Mexican fishermen who gave her food and brought her to this town.

The girl told newsmen that the 45-foot cabin cruiser, operated by her step-father, Warren Winter, 40, of Murrieta, developed engine trouble and sank last Saturday. Also aboard were Denise's mother, Mary Beth Winter, 36; her sister, Sheree, 12; and brother, Lance, 13. The U.S. Coast Guard, which suspended a search yesterday, renewed it today. Store Burglary Is Investigated Sheriff's deputies are investigating a burglary and safe entry at Johnnie's Super Market, Boulder Creek, which netted between $800 and $1000 and several cases of liquor.

Deputies said the entry, which apparently was some time early yesterday morning, was by prying open a roof door. The safe was cut open with a gas torch in what detectives said was a "pretty professional" job. 53 MILES INTO SPACE Edwards Air Force Base (). X15 pilot Joe Engle streaked more than 53 miles into space today and came back the country's youngest astronaut. TWINS DROWN Whitesburg, Ky.

VP) To celebrate their 16th birthday, twin brothers Leslie and Lester Collins of Blackey went on a river outing Monday. One of them fell from a boat and the other tried to save him. Both drowned. lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FUNERALS )AfwnivwMiufwnAAniwinfwuwvunnnArifwi JOHN E. McCOY Funeral services for John E.

McCoy were held yesterday in White's chapel, with the Rev. Fred Daglish officiating. Interment followed today in Grange-ville cemetery at Hanford. EMMET HARDING Funeral services for Emmet Harding were held yesterday in White's chapel, with the Rev. Clark Sloneker officiating.

Private inurnment followed in IOOF cemetery. ELIZABETH STONE Funeral services for Elizabeth Stone were held today in White's chapel, with the Rev. Alexander Anderson officiating. Private inurnment followed in IOOF crematory. PUBLIC NOTiCE I AAA A A AAA AA AA A A A A A AAAAAAAA A A AAA A A NOTICE OF HEARING Application No.

2403-U Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 13.04 of the Santa Cruz County Code, State of California, that a public hearing will be held on July 9, 1965, at the hour of 9:00 A.M., in the Board of Supervisors Room, Court House Annex, Front Street, Santa Cruz, California, by the Santa Cruz County Board of Zoning Adjustment, upon the application of FRED HELEN WEISS, to consider a use permit to make structural alterations and addition (uncovered porch) to an existing non-conforming single-family dwelling in a Neighborhood Commercial District, on property known as Assessor's Parcel No. 71-162-1, LOCATED AT THE NORTHWESTERLY END OF SAN LORENZO WAY, FELTON AREA. For further particulars, reference is made to application on file in the office of the Santa Cruz County Planning Commission, 1543V2 Pacific Ave DIDN7 DODGE ROCKS MnJmith and Sons a' If Ci ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES TZS CHAPEL 1050 CAYUGA STREET 628 OCEAN STREET nue, banta wruz, tantornia. DATED: June 25, 1965. LOUIS B.

MUHLY, Secretary Board of Zoning Adjustment County of Santa Cruz June 29 (4588) DATED: June 25, 1965. LOUIS B. MUHLY, Secretary Board of Zoning Adjustment County of Santa Cruz June 29 (4586) 111.

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